Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1949
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Title Section64 1949-05-13 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY~THE PEOPLE TOR THE people j Tel: "Tribune" Spore Larger Salei Than Any Afternoon ''"per in Malaga Phone: 6811/8 Nine Lines. ruousnea «mmTaneousty at z,n Kuala Lumpur, l poh and Penana TVvLLVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice64 words
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Article117 1949-05-13 1 -DA TO ONN] Date Onn bin JaJEar, t.u Mentri Buear of Johotc, will! move a lesoiution in th* Fed-* eral Legislative Council on' May 19 asking His Majesiy'r j Government to bear tit*- fußl cost of the expenditure of tin ii d ration on the117 words
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Article106 1949-05-13 1 THE vcrnmcnts -of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore and GJH.G FAKELF and H.Q. Air Command. Far East, have accepted the report of the Malayan Armed Local Foiccs TrtNmal. The T.ibur.al was sr>t up to 1 consider claims fiom mem- hers and dejprndents of de-106 words
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Article90 1949-05-13 1 Tuvo of four Malays on trial J before Mr. Justice Cox J' ins in connection with a shooting incident in i Chinese house in Rianji Road, on th? Dight cf July j:, hast mrctt acquitted and nlsjcharged yesterday. Th- two Malays -ne Ismail bra Sanujl90 words
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Article20 1949-05-13 1 A.I. MANCHESTER, England, Vhun Britain is seeking toi resume imports of Russian cot-1 jon after a two-year shut-off.—A.I. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-05-13 1 Vu Yu Jen, 71 years o'd President of the Chinese Control V ,i» n i« c <«. <r,,,., c, ;r r v eutraJ Clilna city.27 words
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Article169 1949-05-13 1 Reuter. M>NOON, Thonday. The «c* >tr.|«vnii £8,o,v».ooo Iqm i SSIJr r,iio„s for uh.eh opened aad closed on the London Stock wvs over-subscribed, tmanp to<la>, Thf> nnOinl >.w,....i „f < me actua' amount of over-subscription will probably never be known, since such details are not disclosed.Reuter. - 169 words
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Article81 1949-05-13 1 MEMBERS of the public will be able to put up questions to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dr. G. V. Allen, after his address at a dinner to be held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Gaiden on June 8. The dinner is being81 words
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Article148 1949-05-13 1 TUHLk wives of Critish Ser- vicemen were fined by First District Judge E. I*. Shanks yesterday for failing to register and obtain identity cards within the prescribed time. Mrs-. Margaret Camfield. the wife of a craftsman in the R.E.M.E. of Clakang Mati Married Quarters was148 words
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Article52 1949-05-13 1 Mi. C. J. Palstra, Chief Manager of the Foreign Department. Indian Overseas Band Limited, arrived here by i X.L.M. 'Bkyniaste'-' an craft yesterday and was met by Mi. S. V. R, A id.su. District Manager, Indian Overseas Bank Limited. Singapore, and v host of Indian bnsini52 words
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Article304 1949-05-13 1 Nationalists Say Drive Is Held U.P. infn n S,, I, XGIL > I Thursday. -Communist advance units nenetrathi" i" Vom t^?;\f la J railway sector in the dtatttmS i s<l,n l,ulan f. miles souli.west. atcoi dine to the litr kl v bulletin issued by garrisonU.P. - 304 words
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Article32 1949-05-13 1 A.P. SIMLA, Thurs. Bandars assassin, today asked clip Oast Punjab High Court for an early execution of the Sentence of death passed on him on February 10 in Delhi.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article84 1949-05-13 1 TpHE Governor, Sh Franklin Gimson. yesterda\ spoke at t*e opening of the China Society Art Exhibition at the i -ones.' Chamber of < Commcrcr. He ho id that "the exhibition refuted the common accusation against that it is woefully lacking in cultural in.stiiulions. The exhibition showed the84 words
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Article29 1949-05-13 1 Mr. Hugh Shepherd. C.L.S.. has boon appointed to act as Deputy Registrar and Sheriff. Supremo Court. Singapore in place of Mr. Tan Thoon Lip CL.S. 1 J29 words
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Article32 1949-05-13 1 A.P. I NEW YORK. Thurs X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines will intro duce special excursion round trip rates effective May 18 from Miami to several destinations in their Caribbean network.— A.F.A.P. - 32 words
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Article199 1949-05-13 1 JjOME branches of the Army Civil Service Union are m favour of a strike if the Union's claims for salary revision and 60 per cent cost-of-living allowances is not agreed to within 30 days, an AC S U spokesman said yestpr<';«v. The Union has forwaided199 words
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Article47 1949-05-13 1 Gazette notifications w< published yesterday in resp v of eligibility for the award o Campaign Stars and Mcd I to Volunteers (Army, Na. and Local Defence Corps' j Malayan Volunteer Air Fore Malay Regiment. Police Force. I Guerilla Forces and Chi., Defence and Essential Services.47 words
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Article163 1949-05-13 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. —Uniformor, nolice on rluty outside No. 10 Downing St.. residence of Mr. Clement Attice. British Prime Minister, have been armed with revolvers, it was stated at London police headquarters tonight. Normally uniformed police in Britain aie never armed. It was stated in reportsReuter. - 163 words
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Article132 1949-05-13 1 KUALA LUMPTJJt Thurs. Th e ChUta lie OMcrstfc Leagne was last atgfcl dectsred an nsdaw fal body in the Feder*. j i ntn. A aotineatl— in th* Qovernoiem Gnaette said 1 thai (ii,. High LonnaisI mvii; r riWMUdkicd this sU'j> rssristtal in the pafbI 'if interests. The132 words
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Article83 1949-05-13 1 U.P. HONG KONG, Thurs.—First nioforcements for this British colony arrived here today three Dakotas landed with uround personnel for a Spitfire squadron transi erred here from Singanor The Spitfires along witli two Mosquitos. two mom D-.kotas >nd one Sunderland living boat are cine hero tomorrow or theU.P. - 83 words
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Article119 1949-05-13 1 The Spitfire of 28 squadron. Royal An Force, which was left behind at Kuching whoa the squadron flew to HotUjlrccg on Wednesday, ovei turned and won damaged on landing it. was officially disclosed today. The pilot unhurt. I After first issuing a denial that any mishap119 words
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Article35 1949-05-13 1 I De Chinese '1 ole-Uommuni-cattona Administration have announced that they unable to iceept messages to points north of the Yangtse River. except Tsingtao. it was revealed by Cable and Wireless Ltd. yesterday.35 words
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Advertisement8 1949-05-13 1 fOVTM e*tDGl ta, S/MSAMHtr HM*n fffp I UMZR'NlM8 words
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Advertisement35 1949-05-13 1 J TONG GUAN H 23-10. COLEMAN STRtET. always roatyOU C uld smoke t There'll never be a better cigarette i MAURIER iXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES JACKSON ft CO. LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND !PSKA*« 4435 words
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Article345 1949-05-13 2 Pat Johnson Says MR. PAT JOHNSON (labour North Ward) will introduce a M nary meeting of the Singapore if approved uill ask Government for legislativesanction to reqtnsit.oi. .no control all vacant premises wilhin the Munioipalitv. effective The motion is aimed at puium« an check on the345 words
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Article48 1949-05-13 2 Mr. S. Than. Secretaiy. to the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, ha* (eft by air on two months' leave in India. I Mi. S. K. Rcddi. the Registrar jin India House, is attending to routine woik in the Secretary's I oflice.48 words
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Article91 1949-05-13 2 The Pottoe have offered a re-' ward of $2,000 for inform- ation loading to the arrest of. tl. person reapaßStbla for tne death of a Chinese woman. Lee Tack Jin, 48. of Kiik Terrace j I Mrs. Lee was found on Wedn. unconscious at the toot j91 words
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Article65 1949-05-13 2 THE Singapore Lahour Party will hold an open-air public meeting at the junction of Joo Chiat Road and Joo Chiat Place at 6 p.m. today. Speakers will be Mr. Francis Thomas, President of the Party. Mr. Pat Johnson, Lahour Commissioner for ttie North Ward. Mr. M. P.65 words
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Article53 1949-05-13 2 The following have been elected to be the Bar Committee for the Colony of Btnr.inorr- for the year 1949:— Mr J C. Cobbett—ChairI man.'Messrs. D. K. Walter?. F R. N. H. Massey, A. F. Thorne. R. H. Green, Ahmad bin Ibrahim. L. A. J. Smitm and K.53 words
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Article, Illustration85 1949-05-13 2 Mr, r Sena pour, rice Into a bi-KW* bmvl In Hlsn Slr<*-t M «W annual d.stnhullon of free'food to the poor je«erdaj, the bi.lh.lay of 1.0r.l Itmldha. For e.ghfeo year,. Mr Sena and hi, wife have fnllilled thi, ancient c,»ton.. Kven d«rin X the Japanese occu.85 words
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383 1949-05-13 2 HOLLYWOOD FILM FRONT ITNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION has just celeu brated its 30th birthday. To mark the occasion, the has initiated its first international sales drlv<S a« a tribute to the man whose vision and leadership have played a major role in the development o:383 words
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Advertisement212 1949-05-13 2 13 EPISODES OF ACTION AT ONE SCREENING! -C» ,/SgBHL,-. vXflHj g A Universal Serial! TCjD/\ V! 1 Bfc»Wl at 1.45; 5.30 A 9.00 p.m. ALHAMBRA j (Air-Conditioned Phone «909) SPECIAL MORNING MATINEE TOMORROW AND SUNDAY at 11 a.m. 1 nix.rsal's "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" Admission:— Adults SI/-; Children 50e. IT IS212 words
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Advertisement116 1949-05-13 2 B4*W| '4. 70 9 OPENING TO-DAY! I Sbaw»: 3; 6.15 A- 9.15 p.m. The Monsters of Menace Vs. The Masters of Mirth! Traversal* "BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN with LON CTIANEY Jr. Tomorrow at MID-MTE —j 20th fl tMil Till a "The Foxes Of Harron' I DIAMOND THEATRE Malayan116 words
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Advertisement84 1949-05-13 2 V HONE o I STARTS TODAY! i .1 SHqifrVSs 1M.45-4-6.30-9.30 DOROTHY MALONE PENNY EDWARDS 11.00—1.43—4.00—0.80—9.30 SAMUEL GOLDWYN Wk GtLJm STARRING DAVID NIVEN TERESA WRIGHT EVELYN KEYES FARLEY GRANGER Scree* Play by Job* Patrick From tfce Noi-tJ by Rumer Codde* Directed by IRVING REIS Released by RKO Radio Picture*, SUNDAY 15th84 words
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Miscellaneous415 1949-05-13 2 BLUE NETWORK Th<> n»«nin- sisters; n.oo cum mtaairs' Chattel r,.-,« ciosin* Oown. Annct. with Sig. Tune; 7.00 Ct»«< E utS, LISH MALAY PROGRAMMES Clot g# t CHINESE PROGRAMMES Down mary; 12.00 Malay Rronchonc; 10.50 to 12.00 noon. School*' 1.00 p.m. South American Wav; News; 1.00 (lose Down. B east. 1.30415 words
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Article374 1949-05-13 3 n ritV fn v f l,UPsd "J'— camps were destroyed by seennty forces in various parts of the Federation yesterday. Urn A a*»Zi?u lV f We v f Um s,nd by the Police in the Kuan- A quantity of pad! was destroyed. 1 KJtftng area three camps374 words
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Article17 1949-05-13 3 Because ot an outbteak of plai;u« there, Saigon has been declined an infected place.17 words
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41 1949-05-13 3 Miss Lia Soon Tai, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lai sa.. e was married yesterday to Mr. Wun Chak I.urn, eldest *«»n of Mr. and Mrs. Wun Hiong VVeng. After the ceremony a dinner was held at the Southern Hotel.41 words
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152 1949-05-13 3 The Netherlands Consulate General told Singapore merchants in a statement yesterday that they were wrong when they complained that overall trade with Indonesia had fallen. Quoting official figures, for April the statement said that the trade had actually increased by a small margin. Singapore exported152 words
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312 1949-05-13 3 4£l>4lA'Ll MPVfe, Thursday.—M?niv bandit fettm tuid hideouts have been destroyed by the police '£S£E: t sLi^ t lhree weeks #Mary'forres are 1255S ,nto the j un K ,e Bot!l sides li;,x r intensified action. Bandits attacks have sightly increased. But > tl ese ore312 words
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Article123 1949-05-13 3 A DECREE nisi dissolvwi., her marriage with her husband. Lim Kok Tong. wa< granteo to Tan Wee Soon by the Chief Justice. Mr. Mur ray-.Aynsley. in the Singapore High Court. The decree nisi Kg to be made absolute in thieo months. The Chief Justice dismissthe petition of123 words
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Article37 1949-05-13 3 j Three publications, aave been j banned by the Singapoic Gov- rnment under the Emergency Regulation?. They are loin Now>," "Seiuan Ra'Ayat." ;nd "Talks on Inleinatioo <! Pioblems'' by Sharkey < s Science Series. Vol. 1. No. IS)37 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-05-13 3 Tuan Haji Abi» bin Haji Tahir, president of the Sarawak Nationalist Party at Saratah, who has come to Singapore on behalf of the It,CM members of the Party. l«. express their loyalty to Mr. Anthony T.rooke, former Raja Muda of Sarawak. The Party also expressed their64 words
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Article64 1949-05-13 3 Mr. Harold Field, Export Manager of A. C. Cossor Ltd. is in Singapore. HIS AIM: To assist Britain's export dliVe He has j traveller 200.000 miles to dif- i fcrcnt parts of the world (ousting Bales of British radio. HIS OPINION: The Bri- tiah colonies per64 words
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Article107 1949-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Helicopters will he p in the war against bandits. The War Office and the Air Ministry have recognised the need for helicopters in Malaya and a small number are to be sent as soon arrangements for their supply and despatch can be completed107 words
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Article222 1949-05-13 3 (From Our Staff Correspondent) CEG AM AT, Thursday.—The R.A.F., Police and Military are all hooking for the 50 well-armed bandits who attacked a party from Nagappa Estate yesterday and wounded four men and killed a Malay. While aircraft scouted above, the ground forces havj picked222 words
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Article182 1949-05-13 3 AN appeal by the Deputy Puoiic Prosecutor, Mi. A. l). Fariell, for enhancement oi sentence in a District Court I case was dismissed by Mr. Justice Goidon-Smith in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The respondent in this case was Mr. Isaac* Elion. managing director of182 words
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Article24 1949-05-13 3 MALACCA. Thuja. The' Road Transport Department Iwve recently prosecuted a number of people fen using vehicles which were mechanically unsound and defective24 words
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Advertisement104 1949-05-13 3 TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE QUEENS SHIRIN 3—0.15—9 P.M. 6.45—9.30 P.M. THE GREATEST ADVENTURE ROMANCE Ol THREE FAIRIES AND A SULTAN! "PILGRIMAGE to MECCA 1948" (latest 3-reeler to arrive by Air from Egypt) plus i "CALBI-WA- i ti t SAYFI" last day— W^Vfmm :U5—4.3U—9.15 p.m. ■PifflWi!^^ Opening Tomorrow: (Hindustani) SUNDAY "ILaTdBRS104 words
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Advertisement509 1949-05-13 3 STYLE TOUR HAIR at~ Maiso Modernr. Ladies Hair Dressin, Salon 136, orchard Road. Phou MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOU 1 13, Battery Road. Phone 3329 i pleased to anwuiui the n< v irrival of Permanent Waving Od< Solutions for every typo of 'iair ;ive lovely lasting curls fotlowe l»y the world famous509 words
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Advertisement400 1949-05-13 3 vJ* un mt)t JUST UNPACKED: Vfr^fnfi I Cigarettes (London); Milk Pow ders (Canada) 3» Toilet Soaps <N Zealand): Brassieres (U.S.A.): Re fined Camphor (Japan); Bamboo I Mat Hats (Java); and manv j other interesting ffems. Wholesale inquiries from G.P.O, Box 810 Singapore. (E.438). TUITION I L. C. C. 4!) Nov.400 words
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Advertisement227 1949-05-13 3 a j SIT: VACANT WANTED immediately junior ■j accounts clerk. Apply with details I"f qualiflcsxians etc. to Box. A.2382, 'Malaya Tribune. Spore. <H.4?2i.' I EXPERIENCED Malav-sp akin g Manageress. European or CVne-e to run first class Boarding H-iusei Apply Box A.2872, M.T. Spore. CHINESE COMMERCIAL 'fißm' requires junior clerk-typist Having227 words
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Advertisement208 1949-05-13 3 FOR "SAL~Ĕ~ ThreeTTmaT» "SEa" tians 'our mon'hs, excellent podi j gree registered M.X.A. goim cheap. $200. linr>orted pavent.Gernum Shepherd, sire from U.K Apply 10 Elliotr Road, Siglap. (D.428^ DAY-OLD Unsexed chicks X Growing Pullets, Rabbits Prood ers. Feeding Troughs. Drinkinj Fountains. Chick Food are ivail able for sale. Orders from208 words
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Advertisement487 1949-05-13 3 I BUSINESS Oi'FTV. ATTENTION Ctaitfette mamifaoturara! !We can supptj t? dnw.i shipment L< >.\'lji >\" for BULK CIGARETTE TOBACCO (Virginia). Manufa<. tuii d, s:i.ppcd. conditioned, cut and ready for feeding any mac liinc. Sample?; prices, particulars from AG *y G.P.O. Box 810, Singapore. (E. 430). j WANTED 1 efficient LADY:487 words
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Article1149 1949-05-13 4 SYDNEY BROOKES - The Chinese Communists will follow the economic and political pattern of a people's democracy. Tltey acknowledge tjhat all wisdom and practice derive from the experience of the Soviet Union. £v SYDNEY BROOKES Reuter. PRAGUE LEA HERS of China's Communists intend to follow orthodox CommunistReuter. - 1,149 words
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Article525 1949-05-13 4 WE cannot restrain a sneaking regard lor the bureaucratic master mind (or master minds) who drafted the official statement withdrawing exemption from registtation from the Kuomintang and the China Democratic League. It is a reminder that the Singapore Government has not been corrupted by the current lashion525 words
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Article80 1949-05-13 4 Reuter SOUTHBOURNE Owners of about 60 houses long a niile and a quarter of the cliff-top here are daily watching the cliff edge creep nearer to their I homes. I Residents In the area have I asked for protection from the Bournemouth Corporation, but Alderman A. H. Little,Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-05-13 4 Map illustrates the successive major victories whose total enabled China's Communists to overcome the major geographical obstacle of the Yangtze River and open south China to assault. Twin objectives seem to be conquest of the strategic NankingIlangchow triangle and control of the Hankow-C68 words
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Article702 1949-05-13 4 JOHNRODERICK - I The Shah modernized Iran by building an Opera House. It mattered little to him that his poverty stricken subjects did not i care for nor understood European opera. by JOHNRODERICK A.P. TEHERAN IN Iran there are only two classes; the very rich and theA.P. - 702 words
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408 1949-05-13 4 A.P. RENEWED effort is being made in the U.S. Coni gress to get Uncle Sam's legal blessing on the adoption of the proposed perpetual world calendar, which would make every year the same— everywhere. A bill introduced j by Senator Kefauver (Democrat) callingA.P. - 408 words
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Advertisement20 1949-05-13 4 BEST-SELLER j the I year 'round I 64 TITTLES! l Obtainable Everywhere. j m ■HMM i i VISIBLE 80 I20 words
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Article, Illustration2726 1949-05-13 5 Lieut. Gen. A.E. PERCIVAL - The situation was tteril force was decided up*^? ZZFT*** f tHe most secrecy. ut tlte °Peratton had to be conducted with the ut- V« «3 I \< lIMI I I» llt HUM I9i MALAYA By Lieut. Gen. A.E. PERCIVAL G.O.C MALAYA 1941—2 ON ti" Kelantan front2,726 words
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Advertisement72 1949-05-13 5 mi CHEONG TONG'I I I M()\Ki;v BRAND* 1 I *I*Mk for Infants 'iran.l Specific foi Ends' i' r Pd ,w,b *J r tatabwre, catarrh >h rtn,ss ~f ~r- ath ut,, r f rn Even 5 1 ,,s Hmm 'and Discovery Mores Youth IM Hours ur. n»Pur« blood. h »rf old72 words
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Advertisement11 1949-05-13 5 I Tomorrow: j THE THREA T j TO PENANG I _J:11 words
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Advertisement365 1949-05-13 5 m BEAUTY PREPARATIONS bant lustr, nf it ,tr or t;rpv hair to the brilbodlv or face" -P<< "uons ban ,rom TMOHO WATER for I,llm i 2.50 further growth. :m r,M,ts ami to ALGA IT A REDUCHra reriu 2.5« double chin.s puff d ink I r ,at "ARONS ROSE P MAI365 words
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342 1949-05-13 6 ACTION taken by Singapore Government to reside A dollar countries has given Australia an immediate Opinio., of creasing its present percentage of the Malayan J!, A ««si.) Ltd., MclMr. flu A. Davis, general "manager of conditions and bourne, who recently visited Malay:,342 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-05-13 6 pirr Humble (sheers Wharf; Orduna-Athelstane (42/43); Gorgon (tO/41); OMOsag (Sa/9ti; Be4lU <37); L.W (9S); Kepoiic I CHI; Maacias (33/340; agasseainoil (31/12); Gujarat Sorotra (17/18); Havsbris (21/22); B*Nrinlies MstlUJUllW (25/2S); Tresllliaa (27/28); Tjikampck c:9/:5«); Mentor (1.V16); Kastrrn Saga <13/11>; (a nad a Mail (11); Miinca.ster Castle (8/9),; Mariekerb56 words
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Article144 1949-05-13 6 i air 'mills are expected to at- j tivc front United Kingdom, Aden, Arabia, Canada. Europe. India, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Africa, Burma. China. Hongkong, Macao, Japan, Philippine j Islands. Batavia, Dabo Singkep, Medan, Palembang, Sourahaya and Padanj,'. I Latest time of posting of ait- mails at the144 words
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Article107 1949-05-13 6 I NEW DELHI, Thun. India ami Egypt will grant each other "most favoured nation" treatment under a one-year trade agreement officially announced t j today. It is learned, that the pnnci- pal imports from Egypt will have a total value of £33,000.- 000. They will include quality107 words
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Article73 1949-05-13 6 j NEW DELHI. Thurs. Tnclia's commercial representation abroad is shortly to be stiengthencd. It is proposed to open new j trade offices in Brazil, Malaya, Belgium and the Philippines and ito appoint a Trade Commis- sioncr at Karachi and an As- slstant Trade Commissioner at Dacca73 words
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Article49 1949-05-13 6 Tenders for Federation Government Treasury Bills of three, months' tenor were accepted by I the Financial Secretary. Faster* ation of Malaya, to the extent of SOOO.OOO at a rate of discount equivalent to per cent, per annum. The Bills will be issued on i May 16.49 words
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Article21 1949-05-13 6 Present levels In the j local share market have attracted a few bargain hunter* particularly the iiHliistrial section.21 words
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Article52 1949-05-13 6 1 Rubber exports from S Indonesia are still going t up, according to the Cen- fruf ffaroaa of Statistics I S in Batavia. In March rubber ex- morta amounted to 22,000 v lowa feme, itfMle januaru J I oHd February exports i 1 hardly reached 10,00052 words
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Article46 1949-05-13 6 Malaya imported 651 tons j of tin ore in April -a slight increase as compared with the] March import of 575 tons. The tin metal content of the I imports was 476 tons. Primary 1 tin metal imported was 4 tons.46 words
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Article98 1949-05-13 6 THK rubber commodity maj-pte. had a better appearance ye»- terdav with fair inquiries evidence. There were more I buyers in the market. The mari ket dosed >» cent higher than j on Wednesday. Closing prices were Buyers. Selleis. I No. 1 <func RSS 35% Wj* No. 2 June98 words
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Article67 1949-05-13 6 M.i my a'a foreign imports, of nibber in April totalled 18.883 long tons. Of this Singapore's share was 15.738 and the Federation's 3,145 tons. Wet rubber imported totatted 6.807 tons for the whole country. Sumatra was the laigest exporter to Singapore sending 10--356 tons. Sarawak came next67 words
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Article140 1949-05-13 6 THERE wore no pi ice changes in most pioducc markets yesterday. Pepper remained steady but quiet. New York was also steady and quiet on Wednesday with black pepper quoted at* 87 to 88 cents. US per lb. London was very quiet. Sellers prices had a small decline in140 words
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Article834 1949-05-13 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Buyers. Sellers. Atlas Hee 15.60 16.50 tlex. Br*ce Pref. 2.57'» 2M% Ords. 2.22 2.30 r..n Petrol D 12/6 B. M. Trustee 7.60 8.50 Cons. Tia Old. 14/9 15 <> do. (PJ 22/3 23 E. Utd. Assur. 40.76 41.75 Estate Truat 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispcnsar** 6.75834 words
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Advertisement647 1949-05-13 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. < I I.CMT 11 iited lv Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports t" «oad and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. •Mentor" flue from U.K. 1» I>u p l "Anchises" due from U.K. Cont »«y I •Troftua" due from U4C unr J647 words
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Advertisement573 1949-05-13 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in BsMgnpnre. Ticket Arents For Malayan Railways GLKNUNE Due SalU 0. pMiKM (Calls rort Sudan, ft Genoa) gdn I 2 GLENAKTNEY (Calls Port Sudan, Aloxaudnn 1, moRPF4T (Calls Genoa I 11.1'"' 1 'FROMUKFOB'STBAITB. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN I in* Ratts mtMWiDN 2* M'ly N':t v573 words
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Article439 1949-05-13 7 Standard Of Games High LONDON. Thursday. IJOUl,fckt> tame more into the picture today in the current series of first class cricket matches One match in particular was dominated by the ks that being the Midlands battle between War vvickshire and Worcestershire. In compiling 172 Worcestershire put439 words
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Article209 1949-05-13 7 TI. following it. the Indian Association c Cricket teams for the week-1 n<iAgainst P.W.D. Sports Club on Saturday ai 2.13 p.m. on the (Flayon re kindly r«*qu< ted »0 beat the Ground ft 1.46 p.m.»: Ibrah.m I-a fcaptain), Mews Sir. rh t;ii'. j;. Sola, Purdumaii Singh,209 words
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Article119 1949-05-13 7 MALACCA, Thura. The following nave beea invited to take pari in a state cricket trial to be played at the Malacca Chib padaag on Sunday, ai 10.90 a.m. in preparation for the inter state match against Belaaaor at .Malacca on May 21 and 22. C.s. Wafker'i119 words
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Article106 1949-05-13 7 johore BAHRU. Than. Pour Prisons footballers were Injured ;n yesterday'i League ame bet won the Prisons and the Casuals which ended in a ■eorcleea draw. A Casual* player, was ordered on" tho field by tfie referee for finding queaItonahle tactics after being wa< "mmL This la106 words
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Article87 1949-05-13 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Dr. Dave I Tccman, 30--y«ar-ohi American badinin on aoe, ivho has ttoen nnbeaten in singles play lor 10 years, stated today lhai h, is retiring i iron- competitive play. Dr. Freeman, now in I London taking a three months' course in incurotofrjReuter. - 87 words
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387 1949-05-13 7 London, Ihondaw JHK New Zealand crit ket touring team were n a good position at the end of the second day's ptay agHinst Surrey at the Oval when they Yd by 263 runs with two second innings wickets still to fall I surrey387 words
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Article170 1949-05-13 7 ROME, Thurs. Mr. Neville Duke, Hawkei best pilot, today flew a Hawker Fury plane 1.011 milea frmn uoo to Rome in 2 hours :J0 mtns SM/8 seo.. id min.s. 41-3/5 seconds faster than tho pit vious record of 2 hour* 50 nuns. 40 see: Mr.170 words
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Article130 1949-05-13 7 THF Kota Raja "A" XI do--1 leaked Pu\uu Bukom by five goats to ni in a Junior. A Gioup 1 fixture at the GeyLang Stadium yesterday. The fir.n goal was scored by 1. Fattah with a beautiful header when tight wing Araad centred the ball fifteen130 words
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Article96 1949-05-13 7 Tlu foßbWing wdl repreaeni S.C.C. Versus Cheong T bi Si-w's XI on Saturday a, p.m. on S.C.C. vlilton (Cajit.). k. B. v. J. Margrav.s. R. a. MutTS] a. Mcs>ee, L W. Napier, Cap:, aowrajr, j. a. Court, L. w. R< Ryalop. Tb*» foHowing will repre en S-O.C.96 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-05-13 7 Ahan Lewis, who with iVlax Wheatley and lan Henderson, wiJl broadcast over Radio Mai A all tne races at Bnkit Timah on Cup D ay tomorrow. This will be a diiTerent rol-forLewis Cun K*s Z C T StUl j^ Key in the Governors Cup in 103759 words
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Article207 1949-05-13 7 THE Malaya Jockeys' Association held the Singepot c Cricket Club to a draw in their annual cricket ixture on the Padang yesterday. Batting first, the S.C.C. declared at 106 runs for five wickets. The jockeys had ■cored 67 tuns for the loss of eight wickets when207 words
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301 1949-05-13 7 LONDON, Thursday. least one world Keeord is expected to be set up during the six-nation international athletic contest among teams from Belgium, France, Holland, Norway, the United States and Britain, at the White City Stadium, London, on Whit Monday June 6. Harrison Dillard, Olympic301 words
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256 1949-05-13 7 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs.—The performance of John f ing! Ujmt in bitting four successive centuries means that his younger of t\u> famous brothers has made a graft! start towards the coveted feat of scoring 1,000 runs before 1 the end of May. For five innings onReuter. - 256 words
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Article70 1949-05-13 7 The following were elected 1 office bearers of the Roxv B.P I for 1949: President. Mr. Low Kee Seng; Vice-President: Mr. A. Henson; Hon. SecertarvSonnie Yap; Hon. Treasurer. Sim Sic Chong: Auditor: Mr. I Tan Seng Sor: Hon. Sporty Captain: Mr. Sood Bin Siar: A«st Sports Captain Mr.70 words
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Article45 1949-05-13 7 The first S.A.F.A. Inter-Cor- munity soccer league match bet- 1 ween the S.C.F.A. and the I Singapore District (Arrnv) s < hduled to be played on tomorrow lias been pottponed due to i i Malaya Cup fixture between the Army-Navy and Malacca at .>lalacca.45 words
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Article322 1949-05-13 7 M A i AYA •> Participation in the 1950 Empire thf r a d V' c 1952 WoAa Olympics will be Malava^wLn' V"? eu Athle,i < Association of on SeV, YZ* US f:rSt OSUvar With tola object la vi w now events have been lidded322 words
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Article88 1949-05-13 7 Tho No. l BB BOD beat cvma 2 ai taMe-tonnia P« ped on Wednesday. RF.BTfL.TS (Sub-Depot r»lav«. r -< mentioned nrrt)): Foo km Uaa* beat w. h, ndroft .7 1 >en n<>on LfMMtK h*aj Fuhor De KouiS 3 0. K'.im ftx* lf Michael H-ndi-ofr 2- Tuen Men* joM88 words
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Article58 1949-05-13 7 The following haw boon lo r *pr««enl Singapore Municipal Services Union »1 taMe-tennia on Saturday at &JQ p.m. at Union p; etniawa.— Leow Cher Young (Captain). Lo.. M«na Boas;. Ch:<n Mun Cheok. Mok ring Hoon, Cheona; Tew fan, P. o. Qaiiataa. Oorge »-oonv v\vok H- n-r; Re. s58 words
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Advertisement805 1949-05-13 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS fPor particulars see Tender .i, ttrtftDtd Flour, Municipal Office). SJ. Supply of Photographs of Municipal La- ourcrs, and other Municipal Open Vote Employees. Close NOON—I 9 5/49 VACANCIES ELECTRICIT 1 DEPARTMENT: Qualified and experienced Costing Cierk, $120--cluO plus C.L.A. Application forms from Electricity Department (Room 107). Closing805 words
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Miscellaneous24 1949-05-13 7 i urlv %!S«?d H&g th *mttlers am to hear m\ p phew: m w H ,v its going tu* auu^„.« 7 SSlSRfi^n I g24 words
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309 1949-05-13 8 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. ||R. Walter Fletcher, Opposition Conservative, contested in the House ifi of Commons today the Government view that entrepot trade with Singapore is not prejudiced by the trade agreement recently concluded witii the Netherlands. He asKea tne rarjiameuuuy irtaiy iv the Board ofReuter. - 309 words
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Article68 1949-05-13 8 The following hay: been elected oflicers for the Rotary Club foi 1949-50: President Mi. L. Cresson, (re-elected); VlcePre kdents: Pi. Chen Su- Lan and Mt. T. P. McNelce; Hon. s. crctai y, Me .1. G. a pinall; Hon, ii asurer, Mr. Noon c Ben Directors: Messrs.68 words
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Article128 1949-05-13 8 SINGAPORE Government ofSetals, who may have applied for Indian Government scholarships, may not be inconvenienced in niocceding to India if finally se'ected. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. the Colonial Secretary, while appreciating "this generous ac- tion on th.- na; t <"f the Government of India"128 words
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Article55 1949-05-13 8 Mr. P. Giosza, journalist who has just come to Singapore from Shanghai via the Philippines will be talking about the Internatlonal Refugee f 3amp organised by the United Nations on the tiny island of Tubabao Inj the Philippines at 8 o'clock i tomorrow over the55 words
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Article152 1949-05-13 8 LONDON. Thur*.—Price*, ware centrally firm in UM LOttUMai Stock Exchange today but 11»• volume of trading remained very irrriff Small trains wmnshown In the initial •ta*ne OW were later partly lost in idle, condition*. Arr*-f tadustrial* store share* wer<- wanted and mored higher. Buying was encouraged by152 words
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Article65 1949-05-13 8 Thr* Singapore High Scnool Malaya'a oldest higher school will celebrate Ita 30th anniversary on Sunday. A concert and a five-act pla? will be presented by the pupil, at the School Hall to-day. to moirow and Sunday at 7 p.m. The play, "A Glorious Night.' Is adapted from65 words
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Article97 1949-05-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Hon. Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. Federal Legislative Councilloi will move a resolution asking for an investigation into the system of iic< contiol in Malaya at the meeting of the Legislative Council next fnursday. The resolutions reads: "A Committee should be appointed immediately97 words
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Article60 1949-05-13 8 Membera of the crew of the Glenroy which returned 10 Singapore from her recent Fat Eastern ran told the Tribune that the 10.000 ton ci riser London which was damaged in the recent battle on the Yangtse has been iepaired. Amcng her general caigo the Glenroy60 words
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Article33 1949-05-13 8 The Honourable Mr. A. McLellan ha? been appointed Temporary Member Of the Executive Council of the Colony of Singapore in place of Mr. K. M. F. Fergusson who la on leave.33 words
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Article32 1949-05-13 8 C. F. Conn/, and < v >. announce a crop of ***** lbs. for the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd. for April. The total for the last 1- months is 1,226,--094 bs.32 words
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137 1949-05-13 8 Reuter. DURBAN. Thursday. DOUCE stood by In Durban today to prevent racial disturbances after Indian buses had been stoned by Africans last night and early today. Bus windscreens and windows were smashed along a half-mile stretch ot road at Cato Manor, an outlying non-EuropeanReuter. - 137 words
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Article64 1949-05-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Kelantan Slate Appeal Committee for th.- University J Endowment Fund has dec! ted ,to hold a University Week end ,to raise the sum of K)0,ooo. Che Mahmood Mahyidd-en said that Kelantan should build j one of the tesidential hells in the University. The building64 words
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Article33 1949-05-13 8 l Rev. Father S. Xavier Th; n- inayagam will speak in English aad Tamil on "Contribution of Tamil Culture to Indian Civilisation on Sunday May US at C> p m, J33 words
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Article71 1949-05-13 8 THE ban on "Skm Boat to China," tanposed by the 848.C. as a measure of respect to the victim:- ot the Yangtze incident, la not effective in Malay. "Sow Coat to China," one of the ton tunes in "Spot the Favourite" programme recently, will71 words
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Article138 1949-05-13 8 A.P. i NEW DELHI, Thurs. j India announced last night 1 that ambaasadora of four British Commonwealth Nations I in Rangoon wou'd work out 1 plans to assist the Burmese j I Govern meat in restoring order in that revolt-swept na- l i tion. IA.P. - 138 words
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Article131 1949-05-13 8 Lim Choo. a woodcutter, tod the Singapore Coroner yesterday that on May 5 his step-son. 11-year-old Pang Choon told him that he was going to collect some wood. About fifteen minutes latei i he heard an explosion, he found his son dead. He feet131 words
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Article38 1949-05-13 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The White House announced i today that the Indian Prime Minister. Pandit Jawaiiarla! Nehru, has accepted an tnvltaI tion to vivt the United States and h<> probably will arrive here m October.—UJ»U.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration295 1949-05-13 8 OTHERS TRIM RESUMES: WHEN the e:«se sgsJasl Frederick Bernurd Oehlers, former police inpgistrftte, had it fourth henring in the Tlrxd District Court yesterday, the court adjourned the sußßestion of Mr. Phillip Hoalim's (for Mr. Rivers) to Csirlton C;tb:iret to visit the scene of the incident. Ochteru fee./295 words
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Article31 1949-05-13 8 Th,' Singapore branch of the Ahmadiyya Community is sponsoring a meeting" in the Pritish Council Hall on Saturday. Mr. Gerald Hawkins. Secretary for Defence for Singapore will take tinchair.31 words
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Article172 1949-05-13 8 THE HAGUE, Thurs. The Dutch Government snnounccd today fuH acceptance of the recent agreement between the Netherlands delegation in Indonesia and Republican In: do ix. Over eas Territories Minister J. U. Van Maarscvccn in a statement to the Second Chamber said that goodwill and sincere indentions172 words
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Article57 1949-05-13 8 I At the Bjnmtwg of the new SbW.OOO pivnus.s ol Joseph Traven Bone Ltd., In Antpan Bead, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. l. w. Buwron. a dir.vtor. who Hear out from England Mr. C B. Coiling"-, nvma n r for Malaya, and Mr. J. I. «1« C. ttamiUon, mm aainager57 words
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Article277 1949-05-13 8 Reuter. RANGOON, Thursday. THE Burma Govenunent announced tonight thai the promised Commonwealth aid to Burma in her fight against insurgents did not involve her being asked to consider joining the Commonwealth. It said there was "no question of Burma being asked to considerReuter. - 277 words
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Article148 1949-05-13 8 MALACCA. ThurS. Vcu Con Hup. elderly taikong of a motoi-totigkang. who two months ago was convicted in the Sessions Couit on a charge of being concerned in conveying 143 >>otties of dutiable brandy and fined $5,000 or to serve 12 months, bad bath conviction and sentence148 words
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Article44 1949-05-13 8 UIM.I Y METIIOIUST 1(11 ?ll FKl-l.oW >ilIP: 'Braiiu Ti Wesley Hull. Fort Canning lioa<1. 7.30 p.m. v.w.c.A.: Malay leawana f< beginners. 9.15 a.m.. A<lv.m< Class. 10.30 a.m.. 5. Kafflcs Q i". V.M.C.A.: Games. 5 p.m. Co inercial Classes. 5.30 p.m.44 words
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Article208 1949-05-13 8 CATHAY: "B.F.'s l»au iit. r with Barbara Stauwy<*k .'uiU V Heflin—11 «.in.. II'». 6'» 9.30 p.m. IlEX: "Two T< xas Km li' with Dennis Morgan an«l J..' Carson—11 a.m.. 1.4a. 4. 6.:i<» and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Emhantmvnt u <h David Niven. Tensa Wmlit. Evelvn Keves ami 1*urle> •■m. r208 words
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Article54 1949-05-13 8 l.KAtil K son KK: Snr. I'iv. Rovers v.-. S.R.C.—Jalan B Junior A Or. I. C.Jr.A. vs. T. .v T.C. Nee Soon— St. fir-ore's F<i Junior A Gr. I. R A.S.C. v Tamil B.A Gpyldii?. Junior Or. II. Haknwvu vs. St. Rd. l ltlKMU-V SIM < KI!: v-. Rorn<»o 0>54 words
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Miscellaneous152 1949-05-13 8 «LEMTY/r-AFTfJ> AH )J PwAl I GrfAriD FINALE CVrs«3rl" ELSE 1 YANKS OUT TWO i MAH TEETH, AN' PRESEMTS V E>I V. 'IT SO /T— NO SPRW-E£glg GO,:S x > T'TH'Bk::.':- ,V, G*OOM-AS MEMENTOS O' TH' ME, FASTENS MAM AN GS T rOOR /T ME THtT rO WIF TH'XoCCASrOM.'T THEN-AH REALLY152 words
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Miscellaneous15 1949-05-13 8 Tide HIGH W ATRB i 11.« 11 ML 0 in.) 11.10 p.m. t»ft. 1 m15 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1949-05-13 I Its Guv Day Tomorrow! Weight* %a«i II For 4mmcriior's (sip HOUSES lass 1 Div. I— \y A M. 36 Yds. BYRON £.03 Fltumery Heddle NATURAL 9.0> Harper Heddle ECLIPTIC 0.00 Woods Fox DOUBLE ARIES 8.01 Hobbs SILVER SPEAR 8.03 Brosnan Kirw m PURPLE KNIGHT 8.01 (will1,137 words
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Article, Illustration861 1949-05-13 I This supplement is compiled by ALLAN LE WiS, I ribune Racing Correspondent. Page 2 Review of six of tomorrow's races. Page 3 Tomoriow's Form eu'de. Page 4 —Summer Cup prospects. TWELVE horses ha\e been handicapped for Malaya's second most important race the861 words
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Article164 1949-05-13 I 1934 Mr. A. van Tooren's Kuala Queen Rider: Irvini. Time: l min. 3S-C/5 sees. Dist. 1 mile. 1935 Mr, Lam Looking's Notiya Bnkit Timah (7.06). Rider: E. Donnelly. Time: 1 min. kk-2/5 sees. Dist. I mile. 1936 Mr. A. van Tooren's Vedas (8.0k), Rider: Tankard Time: 2 mins.164 words
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Article, Illustration172 1949-05-13 II iFrom top to bottom): RACE ONE: tat. Ascot Vale, 2nd. Crispian, 111■•fli'lY r>rd Courtenay. RACE TWO: Ist. Skymoeter, end. meeting Memory, 3rd. Kentucky 11. RACE THREE: Ut. Oregon, tnd. Airmail, 3rd. Brovmsbay. RACE FOUR: Ist. Colorado, 2nd. Norton, 3rd. Jack Drnct 11. RACE FIVE: let. Kanda, tnd.172 words
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Article1527 1949-05-13 II rUP DAY This term very aptly applies to the concluding day of the SingaL iwre Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting tomorrow, when abroad* will lead to Malaya's racing headuarters Buklt Timati. The Governor's and Summer Cups are the principal races on the programme1,527 words
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Article87 1949-05-13 II I CI. 1, Div. 2—l 'OL HAPPY TRAVKM.ER J Astive! Fortune's Favourite k 5 CL v. Dhr. I—tFnra.1 —tFnra. CONGO I J Unicorn Qmad Day 2 Outsider: Charb-niagno i 2, Div. 2—GFurs. i HAYDEE 5 Lucky Star II m flyi i« y Outsider: Happy Quadrant CL87 words
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Article191 1949-05-13 II Silt Sydney Palmer is to retire from racing. This information wos given to me yesterday by H. "Pop" Sleigh who has been Sir Sydney's trainer for many years. Malayan racing will be the poorer with the retirement of Sir Sydney who muKt be the oldest owner191 words
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Article, Illustration69 1949-05-13 II A race fan writes to say that the photo-finish of Saturday s race, giving Kanda tne v°rdict by a nose" over Tollana has set him thinking. He writes: "Personally, I think that trainers and jockeys should encourage a horse to push his tongue out M the69 words
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Article660 1949-05-13 II SUMMER CUP Hi !<•>* nri 1 Dip mrights for si v NCOS, (imxt I—l*l Cup Height* ►cc Page L Summer (up wrijjliis sec Page L HOBSBS, CLASS 1. DIV. I 1! MILS* A M VAKDv I*«Hvm'| Favourite (Bllery) SUM H. B. Lauv. K. S. Lim H. RM'-'ii More660 words
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Article5562 1949-05-13 III Last Day Of The Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting Summer Cup Class I Div. I G Firs. Cr 19 Yds. KINDER GOLD 9.00 WON 26-1-49. BLL, 9.01, 6 Furs. (Junes) Div. 1. 1 nun. 13-1/5 »ecs. Everest 7.08 Second. FOI'KTH 18-4 49 IjK)h 9.025,562 words
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Advertisement69 1949-05-13 III j YOU'LL (XT BETTER RESULTS If you use tin Tribune t%mm%%tmt WW "draw" t h c rrowds. A small r'assifi-d advertisement in (he Tribune wi 1 fUWOB your offer or need before thousands of interested readers throughout Mn'a a for SIX DAYS for the PRICE OF ONE. For a SMALL69 words
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Article, Illustration864 1949-05-13 IV Kinder Gold should win this prize for Malaya's top line sprinters ONE of the most consistent horses to come to Bgalaya stacc tie war W heads tii? weights in this Cup for sprinters. Eleven 01 .rlakaus have been handicapped here and the result should be a race864 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-05-13 IV RA-LI )>e has irofi !p i »s» three starts. He faces his real te>t t Maorrow. Hramy Ahiriin trainer »1 G*ojffy. Milton I m''3". an, rains Croydon.31 words
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Article394 1949-05-13 IV ZUHEE I BLONGS Abhay Kay aa He lU.y 42 i'.ji">:.!:;r tila I I i i wry Coma '•> United lagitarius 42 W Easily Li l rin.» ft fir",..)! ing SB</j Kentucky f! 4! 1 2 LMy Kallang :>8 (six to the THREE FTJBLONGS I394 words
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Article90 1949-05-13 IV THE programme fr.r the Selangor Turf Club's Juno Meeting on June 4, 8 and 111 i provides for two runs for each division of class I and Class i m Class I: Ist. Run, sFurs or Abt 7Furs; 2nd. Run. 6Fur* OT 1% Mile*. lass II:90 words
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Advertisement69 1949-05-13 IV I Tomorrow Night KATONG REST HOUSE A Health Resort By The Sea IXH FIRST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT ADMISSION FREE EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M. SCHOOL AND HIS HAWAIIAN SOPHISTICAL ES THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Lid. (Incorporated in India) are pleased to open SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS j Interest allowed. Blanches in India,69 words
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