Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1949

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  • 65 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune" Spore Larger Sale* Than Any Afternoon Paper la Malaya Phone: 5811/2 Nine Lines. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuaia Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTA- TIVE: E. Maurice
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  • 275 1 U.P. BERLIN, Monday.—Two strikers were killed and one wounded tonight when a mob utempted to storm the Berlin Zoo elevated railway stJti() n m the lace of fire from Eastern Sector police and strike-breakers. A British public safety ollieer, accompanied by a Western Sector policeman, entered
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  • 153 1 The Earl of Gowric's Empi N Day Message will be read to students of ail English and j vernacular Sfft Wh and to dtidrea in Singapore Ghi!ren'a Socia Centres today. The Marl of Gonrric is the president of the Empire Djv Mr. P. A. B. McK.iron. OMeer
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  • 166 1 Reuter. DURBAN, Mon. Three Indians originally charged with murder during last January's Indian-African riots here were sentenced to terms oi up to seven ye* >•' hard labour at a criminal session court today. In each ca.:e the charges were reduced to either culpable homicide or assault or
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  • 182 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Mon. Burmese Premier Thakin Nun.i. postnoncd his projected visit to London, it was offlciallj stated tonight. The Premier was due to leave for Britain on Satinday. A government rpoKeaman said the postponement had been caused by the facts: 1, Leading British statesmen might
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  • 42 1 A.P. DETROIT Mon The GennntJ Motors Corporation today announced a IJSSIO to US$4O reduction in the price-; of ai! Itfl pBMf I eais and trucks effective Immediately. The reductions were Genei ll Motors second price slash in three months. A.P.
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  • 42 1 KLUANG, To-day. A poll- I jungle squa-i yesterday toned one ot twu bandit* ambualM d at Bimgei Sembrooe;. Tin sfcond band.t escaped. The dead man was identified a.s well known collectoi foi tiu as a well known collector for th<
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  • 23 1 Reuter. KARACHI, Mon.- Egypt and Pakistan signed a trade agree- meat here last night. It was authoritatively stated today. I Rcutei.
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  • 140 1 A.P. CAMBERLEY, Surrey, Monday. British Army generals begun the planning of secret tactics today to defend Britain in an atomicwar. They opened "Exercise Britania." a fiveday hush-hush staii problem at the Army Staff Coilege here. The British RoyaJ Navy and Royal Air Force sent
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  • 34 1 Reuter. PARIS Mon. -King BU»--vong-Vong of Laos tfriwdj Marseilles today in the 12 54bton French liner Champolhon accompanied by the Queen and S2 son and daughter-m-law. Prince and Princess Savong. Reuter.
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  • 132 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mon. Con-j torsional investigation wa.i I Ordered tod sy into allegations against Mr. I'avid E. Ulienthal rf "incredihV mismanagement" of Vmerlca's atom bomb* nrognanjuc. Me UttentbaJ has beta j chairman of th;- Atomic Energy Poimijl salmi fci mora 1 than two years, and
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  • 128 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. A ParI ntary bill th;>t will sped up mobilisation Of Britain* sparetlme soldiers, sailors and airmen in the event of real or expected emergency was MlbUshed here today. The bill iOtitled the Auxiliary and Reserve Forces Dill will enable Territorials and other
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  • 519 1 Surprise At Paris Council Meeting Reuter. m«„ PARIS, Monday. JUL Whole question of the peace settlement in the Far Fast was surmisingly raised by Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Vvshinsky alter agreement on the agenda at today's meeting of the Council of Foreign
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  • 331 1 MALAYA's foreign trade balance sheet for April, announced last night, had two surprises 1. Russia emerged Malaya's second best customer after the United States, beating the United Kingdom by a short head. Russia doubted her purchases, while the U.K. cut her's by about a fifth.
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  • 79 1 Reuter. VENICE, Mon. Xi laceae Margaret I pent he: last day in Venice cruising in a motor boa: among the islands of imlagoon. The Princess luneued in a small ir.n at Torce'lo, once one of the chiei' island cities of the \d: latic, now deserted except for
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  • 188 1 Reuter. I ONDON. MOW The judicial Commi*aee of the Privy council today authoiised trie relative! of the "White Rajah" Of Sarawak to anoeal against the refusal of Brunei st.it»» courts to serve a summons in ecnnection v. ith the transfer of Saiawak to Britain outside
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 251 2 Follow-Up Of Operation Pulat HI ALA LUMPIIU. Korc* ment. This operation is a follow-up to the one begun by security forces in the Pulai Valley, Kelantan, on W^^ y c£p. and five more been found in the Merapoh area. Four ofthe camps and three of
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  • 173 2 Had DopeOne Freed, Other Charged IOHORK KA1IKT. Mon. rwo opium addicts, Ho Hung < heng. IS mmI Kee Ah Tser, M. were caughl by the Police during a riid at 12.K» a.m. <>n May b. Thev were charged m the Sessions'" Court today for having chandu and chandu drtM*. Ho
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  • 45 2 Richard a. Poole. to»»»« Vice Consul, deputy to Henry Lawrence Jr.. Americai oSZ and Wrector U t* TTnited Stales IntormatioTl Bel tor SinWOT. the Federation ot Mala> I. wh establish a USIS office in Kual Smpur attached to the Amen can Consulate.
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  • 245 2 ship s.s. William Tilghman. Mr. Ralph Edward Huggins chief mate of the Richmond Hill, said th«s when he cr a ve evidence In the Manm Court of Inquiry into the clrcumstenceVol the collision SSch took place twenty miles from Singapore. Mr M
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  • 69 2 DID NOT HAVE PERMIT CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU. Monday.- Two elderly Chinese. T a y Buk Mia. 51, and Tay Chap 800, 55. were charged in the Magistrates' Court today for shipping by sampan two packages of cigars, five cartons of cigarettes and one package of coconut waste without the authority
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  • 69 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday—A «vylonc.se soldier, Herbert Reginald Kaniiangaru. appeared before Justice L.J.V. LavUlc in 'he High Court, today on a robbery chaige. An application foi adjourn-' ment was made by the Deputy PupUc prosecutor, Mi. M McCali. because Kannangi ra had no def ending counsel.
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  • 74 2 JOHORtt BAHRU. Monday Velhappan. 42, of Gunong Pulai claimed trial when charged with making a false report to the Police in the Magis:.ates' Court before Che Nasir today. Prosr-enta-.n said that Vcl happan gave information about an armed robbrry at the 16% mile, Pontian, to the
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  • 107 2 Mr. R. P. Eswaian, PlU*Tdent 'of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, yesterday drew cheers from his 300 listeners when he told them that the Admiralty in London was giving "active consideration" to the Union's demands for increase in basic salaries, and improvement in conditions of
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  • 86 2 Representatives of workers and man-.gcment of the Singapore Granite Quarries Ltd. yesterday met at the Labour Department before the Dcputv Commissioner for Labout. Mr. C. W. Lyle to discuss the management's recent decision to cut down the workers sa'.Jiics to 20 per cent. Reason foi
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  • 98 2 Thirteen old residents of J 3 ngmpore, many of them employed in the Municipality, who arc anxious to go to Mecca have had their applications for passports refused by the Singapore authorities, because their identity cards say they are of "Indonesian nationality." All the
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  • 20 2 There »reie arrests in the Federation in the past 24 hours: seven in Peiak and one in Selangor.
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  • 66 2 Mr. ami Mrs. Yang Tai For.-, 8 cl Setegie Road. M r Baan U-i; after Ihi-ir wedding at the Straits cJLTZZZi& SjS Th, Or* »«tb. f«™« Mto rwui« T»n Hick Kirn of Singapore. The frroooa is tne r iirrof 1.,- S£U»re I SSS o,- tbe 8m U». As,
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  • 157 2 DEMOLISHED BUILDINGS: KUALA. LUMPUR, Monday. A call to the President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality not to demolish unauthorised buildings till the Municipality could tell the people where to build their houses wa* made by the Malayan Indian Congress yesterday. 1 Lie call was made
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  • 46 2 About fifty members of the Lak Aik Amateur Dramatic Association, most of whom arc Straits bom Chinese. beW their first dl esß-l eheai sals of a historical play 'Thang Kes' In Cun Kang the ancient aristocratic language of China, yesterday evening at Katong Recreation Club.
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  • 83 2 About 40 workers of the Joo Seng milling factory at Bukit Timah Read lost their |oba yesterday when the i y-management stopped woi king the factory's new r ngine. bee luse of an insufficient supply of rubbei for processing. The wcikeis affected made no
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  • 131 2 The Malay S< an iof Singapore he! 1 gcncy committee the Union's prcmi Saltan last night mcusly decided t power to ita legal advi m. Mark Mr: Control lei of Lai ir notc a settl ;ment dispute between 1 Malay seam in an* I olcycrs.
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  • 66 2 JOHORE BAHRU Monday: -Two r.ovv c tas i the Convent School will idle* ovciciowdim,. and tal j about 60 pupil.-. Mi. G. Wood-. Actii rintendent of Education I closed this today and I the building of the n m (M 1000 Convent School at I was
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    • 149 2 Toda.v: 3.15—0.30—t.15 fM Miss SABAH in "ANA SATTOUTA i Songs! Dances! Come*}! I (An Egyptian Pictari I ()!T.MN(i TOMORROW I "GAGAK ITAM I (in Malay) I '.AST SHOW- I 3. 6.15 9, ».15 i>» I A Tru'y Groat Come* I that «<><•*< I BEYOND LAUGHTH 1 "SITTING PRETTY B starnnr.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 448 2 illlESMl!* pi i i "MTTTIVORIT With Peter Yorkc and His (on- Affairs; U..)[i Recorded musu-; DLtUKj XlCiinuiin < crt orch. 10.30 Dance Music by 0.58 Cloning Announcement with 1)1 RE ELLINGTON; 11 p.m. Signature Tune; 1 p.m. (lose ENGLISH PROGRAMMES n-own. I) own ».45 am. Schools; Special Em- MALAY PROGRAMME
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  • 868 3 Singapore Observes Empire Day Governor s Message TllL Governor of Singapore Si* i ol the Colony loUay that thev will Mk i!" ,mson g» »*oi*l free and people" omv(>a 1 ,th >• hearts and minds the lessons of nfciin spoke on the occasion of FmiH stressed
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  • 186 3 Prom the President <,{ the Empire Day Movement, the Earl q| Gowrie. V. C. P. C G. C M. G-. C 8.. D. S. O. ;..< y.-ur I -poke to you i f out Empire family, people I races wor king together tor th common good, so
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  • 296 3 1 p Slc ont 0? Empire Day Movement, io th r 01 G o l h:iS addressed a message tofiav i niPire on occasion of Empire Day for ftJ2 c Sil,d ,ha: ltnou §:h the world seemed M? m 1 of its problems and
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  • 314 3 MR. A. VV. Frisby. Acting Diiector of Education. Singapore, to English School:;, said that today was a day on which "we remember y .n other memleis of the g family of nations to which we belong." Mr. Frisby. broadcasting an Empiie Day imssage said
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  • 62 3 The Police Band under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., wijl provide an hour's programme of music at Katong Park today from 5.30 to 0.30 p.m. I The evening's programme .will be: March "Colonel j Bogey"; Overture "Marco Spada"; Selection— Tolantbe' Waltz—"Columbine"; Selecfon —"Student
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  • 57 3 I A new i.s.sue of stamp em- i bossed stationery for Xegii I Sembilan will be on sale in all j i the post orris's of the state from [JUfAf 1. The stationery will in- 1 i elude postcards (S and 10 j cents-, embossed envelopes (12, •cents)
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  • 71 3 A SPECIAL Empire Day feature, "Commonwealth Scrapbook". will be broadcast i vei Radio Malaya tonight from 8.30 to 9.30 o'clock. The Commissioner -Gene. al. Mr. Maclco m Mac Donald has sent a message from London for this 'programme and people from many parts of the Commonwealth will
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  • 79 3 THE High Commissioner foi the Federation, Sii Henry Gurney, visited the Victoria Institute in Kuala Lumpur this morning. Sir Henry read the Empire Day Message by the Bar] of < toWrie and unveiled a nev portrait of Queen Victoria. The HL;n Commissionpointed out that the
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  • 134 3 Miss N. M. Dcllaapce, a European woman, told the Second District Judge yesterday that she did not legister because she "did not think it was necessary." She said this when she appeared in court on a summons charge of failing to obtain an Identity caid.
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  • 216 3 Cinuesc Told jyjR. P. A. B. McKerron, officer administering the Government of Singapore, told students of the Colony's Chinese schools today that a great future lay ahead for Singapore as part of the British Em pire and "its future lies in your hands." Mi.
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  • 74 3 rpHE Select Committee of 11 to Legislative Council appointed to exnmine die Moratorium Pioe'amation Repeal), the Principals and Agents Rights and Liabilities (Occupation Period), the Dealings in Land Occupation Periodi, ana tne Limitation (Amendment! bills afe prepared to cosidet representations from public bodies or any membei
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  • 54 3 Three Singapore Scouts have been t warded the King's Scout Badge. They are Ong Chew Liang, K. Ramachandran, and K. I'daiachandran of Raffles Institution. The Badges were presented to them by the Acting Commissioner. Singapore Boy Scouts. Mr. Sandy G. Pillay at a simple ceremony held
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  • 29 3 j AH applications for Pilgrim I Parses must be submitted one month before date of sailing, the Government of Singaoore y< iterday reminded Intending pilgrims to Mecca.
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  • 69 4 A.P. SHANGHAI, Mon. j \t Canton Li Tsung-jen told the Chines nation he meant to light on to j the eaA The Central N quoted Acting President Li TMBBg-Je" in a nationwide statement from Canton saving "that from today (Sunday) the government he to** Will resist
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  • 193 4 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon.- in a daring sea manoeuvre Sounds of New aircraft carrier the USS PM Unpme Sea pulled alongside Ismail transport ship and took off a critically I» passenger for life-saving transSnsof rate-type blood The passenger, who was removed P from the ss Marine
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  • 296 4 'Chinese Are Angry' U.P. TOKYO, Mon.— r ,HN KS E .»n,munisl, today L I nittd States government had sen t las eate g oAmericans are secicib d ll^ e a chinese comReds also on the newly-anno l mct:d Un l ted S s on SffiM
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  • 54 4 U.P. SHANGHAI, Mon. Chinese pessimists today were digging wells fearing that a stoppage of coal might disrupt and shut off water supply Some did it in the Japanese occupation days too, but never used them. As the Chinese saying goes "don't wait till you are thirsty to
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  • 10 4 MM N, who "'if,,'"north of Manila r.cntlv.
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  • 174 4 A.P. CANBERRA, Mon.rrcrvvr wrrnms of war have already been CECKHI weapuiiß «j* 4 ranee m S Jested on the Australian rocket range South Australia. f |h range has r^ no\ be ready for »^l h Sl?« at the earUest. The Sunday Herald, Bydw y.
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  • 69 4 A.P. WISCONSIN, Mon r the ftrst t" ,,r 1,1 Wisconsin a history s Negro presided oyei the bower Houi c oJ t»e K 'ho was assemblyman L«roy i Simmons, Milwaukee <" mocrat, who relieved Republican speaker Alex N *col lifter adjournment, wmI mons was guest ol honour
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  • 39 4 Reuter. HYDERABAD, Mon, H»e| Hyderabad archaeological authorities ha»e unearthed what r; believed to hi a mint of thj Moghul pci-od 113 th to l«.th century) in India. Some of the coins excavanted were of oval shape.— Reuter.
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  • 312 4 U.P. NEW YORK. May 22— William Z. Foster, national chairman of the United States communist party, issued today what amounted to communist manifesto 1949 It said the communists do not advocate a forceful and violent overthrow of the United States Government because communism "is "leviable war or
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  • 74 4 Hilly Fischer, stunt pilot was suing through his routine over Jackson, Miss., V.S.A., when the left wing and the engine of his checker boardpainted plane fell off. The aircraft plunged to the ground, crashing on the runway and bursting into flames. Fischer was killed instantly. At left,
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  • 315 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Men.— 1 ETTING Japan oil easy on reparations payL ments as the United States has ordered, is n nnlitical headache to a lot of people 3 P °in countries inv.ded by Japan in the past ihP idea is outrageous to most people.
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  • 74 4 A.P. Thai can't come until there acceptable signs that America hi not rebuilding japan ".to a potential inili|TJv bastion. It probably can't come until the American administration, Oongri ss, oresa and public all react as decisively to events m A- .a as they do to those in
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  • 108 4 A.P. TOKYO, Mon. The war left Japan short of prospective bridegroom* and long on prospective brides but it seemed the other way round on the hanks of the fame Ri\er yesterday. A Japanese magazine arranged a mass, meeting of the matrimonially inclined, and while only 70 y
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  • 238 4 Reuter. LONDON, Mon Till- conservative Daily Telegraph today asked I Ihr n :,,h dcv. :;iincnt to civc a lresli reas--urance of its attitude on Hongkong. The paper wrote ft teems Inevitable that before long Hongkong may tod rtaeH laced like Shanghai, by large
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  • 40 4 Reuter. MADRAS. Mon. Madras, Indian's all-out prohibition province has ordered another austerity measure a ban on smoking in cinema halls. The ban will be operative throughout the piovince. except Madras city, where it will be enforced later —Reuter.
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  • 194 4 U.P. Eisenhowei NKW YORK, Mon and former Prese nt U Herbert Hoover^i i Uc servant tV ntt rcstal as a R which said f h roVr U i sued asy j;» t He died tawar and 1( nine of labom uUy b> tht be remembered
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  • 91 4 A.P. SEOUL. Mon.—The expanding army of the republic of Korea gained i£K «£J/*£ cers today, about half of what it already had. Wives, sweethearts and children crowded around the slopes of the parade ground and applauded when the corps clad in American suntau uniform,
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  • 141 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Mon V.; "on. one of Uie ft; I disclose that Ja S was seriously nlns reguUir Sun< lt broadest that afpurtn attempt''was frustrated otd two weeks ago by employe Naval H ta le did not say by what mc ann Porreatal attempted icide in
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  • 159 4 Reuter-AAP. mOKYO, Men. The Upp i House yestevdav recommended teiua> Tkoda forn KempcUai corporal who is accused by Ims foimer fellw POW's Of being responsible for The deaths Cf many Japanese in Ulan Bator Camp, he is contained in a report of the committee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 Leo Spar** Ph D..« Or. o. Phta) 5 stand* tor singing Alt voices arc raised When F. fir N.s drinks Arc heartily praised At ways at yaw $erv,ce
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  • 433 5 LONDON, Mon MXTKEN YEAR OLD Valeric Watson returned v from holidaj to her Devon convent school rccCllth with a ten day-old permanent wave And th ,t for the time being, ended her school-days For within two hours of her arrival at the Filles Croix
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  • 121 5 Reuter. HELSINKI, Mon. Finlaod'a wartime Premier, Mr Vaino Tanner, and the wartime Finance Minister, Mr. Edwin I.mkomies, imprisoned >r. 1943 for having led the country into war, we r e par itaned today by Mr. Juno Paasikivi, President of FinIn ad. Mr. T inner and Mr, Linko
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  • 101 5 Reuter. YARMOUTH, Mon.—Mrs. Beatrice Hammant, a 61--year-old widow, has saved two hillings a week over the past 23 years to pay her passage to New Zealand to sec her son. Mrs. Hammant. who is H cinema cleaner, has now spv«l £100. and hoped to
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  • 55 5 A.P. COLUMBUS, Ohio. Mon.— A rat discovered an excellent ,lf >K r trap here. Hotly pursued by Lady, a two-vrai-old Collic-sherpheid. the resourceful rat headed into a space between two build!°S S The i at got through out Lady stuck. Firemen, police and the numane society freed the
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  • 35 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Mori. Dr. John Matthai, India's Finance Minister, wi'l lead the Indian delegation to the sterling balances talks, to be held in London in June, it was learnt here. Reuter.
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  • 58 5 Reminiscing over old times at a (jc'.-totjcth< r reception held the S'tvop Hotel, London, rectnffy, xrcre HctttfWOOd'a Alan Ladd amii British star Margaret Lockwood. Th< v had qaiti a lot tp talk about wecntuu Margaret had once starred i* an American film called "Rulers of the
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  • 327 5 DEATH IS THEIR CO PILOT A.P. NEW YORK. Monday. AMERICAN soldiers of fortune are finding only fools gold in the far off hills which attracted many of them after the war. Prison and death havo been the rewards for many of the happy go lucky Yank adventurers who threw in
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  • 120 5 A.A.P. BRISBANE, Mon. Mr. Roger Fair, executive of the Empire Youth Movement, said recently that plans were being made to start an exchange of young people between Queensland and British business houses within the next twelve months. About sO firms in Queensland with connections in Britain
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  • 39 5 U.P. Connecticut. Mon. Sn Douglas Alexander, 85, Preri- dent" of the Singer Sewing Machine Company of Bridgeport, died here today. He was born in England and practiced law ;n Canada before coming to the United States.—U.P.
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  • 24 5 Reuter. BRISBANE, Mon. Giver I notice to quit by the owner, a shopkeeper wrote; "Dear Sir, I remain. Yours faithfully."— Reuter.
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  • 192 5 BRITISH FILM NEWS I AURENCE OLIVIER has influenced the lives of two young British stars who make their ?ppearance in the New Ealing Studios' production "Train of Events." They are 32-year-old Peter Finch and Laurence Fayne, a 29-year-old Londoner. Finch originally came from Britain,
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  • 58 5 TkAUMXG to Etifitou to catch a trahi f„r Blackpool, where they irere due to OTClfcc personal appearances, Joan OrussjMiuod aiifi Jimmy Hanky met asjfH an accident. Their car was involved in a collision. Nobody was tyirt, and the pair just made it in time to catch the train
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  • 67 5 BOB MCNAUGHTON, production manager from Glasgow, who made the trip to Tunisia with Ronald Neamc Productions for "The Golden Salamander," entered film through playing an airborne sergeant in the epic "Their s Is The Glory." A glider pilot at Arnliem, during the war, "fie joined Cineguild as an assistant
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  • 87 5 BRITAIN has n woman ail director the only one, incidentally, in ihe country. She is Carmen Dillon, who recently received an Oscar tor her work on "Hamlet." Picture-goers who saw the "Cardboard Cava'ier" at the Cathay during the week-e.al had the chance to see more of her
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  • 65 5 TO make his part «*11 the more authentic, French actor Ivan Desny, wno appears opposite Ann Todd in the film "Madeleine," is letting his hair grow long. "Madeleine" is the story of a Glasgow gill who w;in tried for the murder of hrr lover in the 1850's. In the
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  • 308 5 ON IJLIZABKTH OP LADYIfEAD" j should, I predict, have n rei successful season in Sinn pore Here is a British picture, from Koida s studios, with a wid. ,n peal that has been enhanced .11 presentation by the directional wizardry of Herbert Wilcox. It has some brilliant
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  • 252 5 Miss Low's Skirt Too High PLYMOUTH. Mon. Miss Evelyn Joan Low left Flymouth Registrar's Couit the other day carrying a brown paper parcel, inside was the mustard herringbone costuni" which, she told the Registrar, she really could never wear again. Her reason: That it is nearly four inches too short.
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    • 530 5 LOST LO.' T between Stamford Road and 'i 'lok Aver Wharf one wallet containing money, deque, «r.l identity Card No. SD u7:!iH. Finder please phone 221';. Reward. 1 tJLflt*. 4TOnC4'fIONAL ANGLO CHINESE ET OH 11) g School, Coleman Street. New Shorthand class for absolute. Be«lnn>n 1 from Ist June 1949
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    • 1071 5 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS TUITION BEGINNERS. Juno. I vpo writing. Book-keeping, Shorthand. 3 Seniut and Ha trie. Ruuaiag; all commernal subject's and English (Nov. Eaamln.), Senior Ma trie. (Morning. Evening). Singapore InMitute of <<>mmerce. (Govt, registered). No. 75. Middle Pd.. Spore. Phone *****. (5.572>. TAP 3allroom dances taucl i
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    • 528 5 ACCOMMODATION EUROPEAN couple wish to rent furnished bungalow, flat oi roomfrom early June. Pox A 2415, M. IV. Spore. .S.EBl>. TO let country bungalow Tangah Aerodrome partly Juriusi.ed 2 bedroom. l large renuidab, dining room and kite hen pie* bou»»e over river, boating and fishing. Electric lights frize and wireiess,
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  • 2033 6 Expansion Oj Armed Forces NEW DEAL FOR WORKERS Reuter. FREE India is building up hei defence forces strengthening herself in a troubled world. The Indian Army Is expanding speedily. "One son per family" is the slogan of army recruiting authorities. The Indian Navy is gaining strength
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  • 726 6 The Malaya Tribune has pleasure today m devoting its leader CoUn j to a translation of an editorial by the Malay language newspaper ITIhAN MfiLAYU." It does so because its championship of the Chinese community shows fair-mindedness, understanding, and determination to bring the
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  • 95 6 S.H.K. Sir, It pains me to read that certain members of the Legislative Council attacked each other on communal lines, at a time when your paper is trying to instil that common Malayan outlook. I refer to the debate concerning Dato Onn's motion. The arguments advanced by
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    • 94 6 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., YJli South Rridjre Bd., Spore. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS C. V. FAN Opt. D. (I'tuia) 1/ Longer experience gives better service! 2/ Materials imported direct I by us. Hence prices j cheaper than else-where! I 3/ Crookes' Lenses always u«ed. Waterproof from $28/- each I' uk. r
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  • 2696 7  -  The long-awaited threat from the China sea developed with a landing at Endau. The R.A.F. lost heavily trying to stem the attack. WAR IX MALAYA Xo. 24 By Lieut. Gen. A.E. PERVIVAL G.O.C MALA YA 1941-2 H, reported the situato Chahen who in ming decided
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    • 5 7 EXCLUSIVE TO TIIIIIlIi\E liV MALxlYA
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    • 166 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED VIA PENANC OOWMJOTNG WITH PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS FOR AMERICA El ROPE MANAGERS. MANSFIELD gt CO, LTD. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE. Why complain of mi,enable vision I V\ c come out to render you services and improvement. I Your eyesight will be thoroughly tested with our A O I
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  • 703 8 A.P. TWO tall sailing ships will leave soon on what what may be the last windjammer race of the seven seas. They will sail non-stop from Port Victoria near Adelaide to Falmouth. England. The trip round the Horn may take 90 or 100 days. But c
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  • 80 8 Two former 8.C.0.F. soldiers, who stowed awayin the Australian passenger ship Nellore (from Hongkong), are being held in Yokohama under an armed guard. They gave as their reason for trying to retire to Japan that it was "a nice easy life." The stowaways, both of
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  • 195 8 A.P. ATHENS, Mon. A floating drydock now being constructed at Rcnzburg. Germany, will be brought to the Piraeus when it is completed, to give Greece's main port additional facilities to service merchant vessels. The drydock, which is part of the German reparations allocated to Greece, is
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  • 98 8 THE Australian Government hopes its whaling industry will be a going concern by June 1!»50. The Commerce Minister, Mr. R. T. Pollard, said that then he expected the whaling base at Shark Bay mi Western Australia would bc producing whale oil and subsidiary products. This had
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  • 14 8 Four-masted barque Pamir—in all her glory of canvas and rigging.
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  • 130 8 Tribune Shipping Editor j THE fact that the American President I Lines has eliminated Shanghai as a port of call troni their regular 1 sailing schedule does not j necessarily mean that another great porl in Asia will be substituted. Singapore is not likely to
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  • 79 8 THREE Philippines baler-is-land vessels are reported In have Changed hinds, the deal involving some $900,000. Regarded as one of the biggest business transactions in recent days, the Filipinoowned De La Rama Steamship Company have sold their S. S. Panay. S. S. Cebu and S. S. Luzon to
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  • 164 8 THE mystery of the abandoned water-logged motor tongkang Hay Fung, which was towed into Singapore harbour last Friday as reported in Saturday's Malaya Tribune, is a mystery no longer. Six Chinese members of the crew who came to Singapore from Pulau Samboe yesterday said that they
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  • 64 8 Taksang Devonshire (44); Knmire Hamble (Sheers Wliai t Boissevain Borneo (4243); Takhaven 111 (40/41): Bcnarty (38 39); Glenearn <3t;>; Tawmfl (33 34): Trewellard (3132); Seiamjx>re (19 20): Sarmi (2122); AsphaUon (23 2t>; Marudu (27/ 28); Halland (29 30); Ant.nm (15 16): Benvvvvis (13/14); GU;nartney (11): Tvndareus (8
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  • 165 8 (Tribune Shipping Editoi > THE new frigate Mounts Bay sailed from the United Kingdom on Wednesday last week to reinforce the British Far Eastern Fleet at Hongkong. The Morecambe Bay, frigate of the same class, is following at a later date. The destroyer Comet sailed
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  • 192 8 AUSTRALIA HONOURED BY P O WHEN the new 28,000-ton I passenger liner Himalaya sails for Australia in the autumn, one of the first- class public rooms will be named "The Australia Room", as it will contain many features which represent that country. Tin P. O. in planning the I room
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  • 146 8 Till: biggest oil tanker over built in Britain was recently launched by Furncss Shipbuilding Comnany. She Is a single screw motor tanker C J. Hambro, approx. 25,000 tens, built for a Norwegian firm—first of a scries oi ten similar vessels on order with the builders. Overall
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  • 178 8 U.P. HONGKONG, Mon. Vi Admiral Oscar B: Commander of the Uni States Naval Forces In t Western Pacific, arrived in Hongkong harbour early tofey aboard his flagship Eldorado. He will confer with Am I can Embassy officials regard I ing the evacuation of An 1 cans
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  • 336 8 A.P. THE first luxury passenger ship to come trom Italian slipways sincc the war's end will ply the waters of the Eastern Mediterranean. That is the area assigned to the Esperia, 10.000-ton motoiship or the Societa Di Navieazione Adriatica. in the division ol the world
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  • 31 8 A.P. Paris. Mon.—The Pans Metr* (underground or subway starting a campaign to foreign tourists by having »J tion notices printed in six lang ages. Russian is not -A.P.
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    • 681 8 1 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE On*/ten's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Anchlson" due from U.K. Cont. May 25 ••felons" due from U.K. June 5 "Troilus" due from U X June 7 "Deucalion" due from
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  • 378 9 A.P. |MN SUMATRA, Mon. liaising rare cigar 1 %Z bWOm,ng in frte Ar ound this prosperous city on the north planters arc rushin* this scl Son ?o pal i. eh tobacco as last year Thcv are concentrating on a rare tvne of leaf used (he
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  • 158 9 A.P. BATAVIA. Mon. An estimated S.OuO labourers from Java wi;' migrate this year from populous Java to Suma .-evere labour is hampering estate of lubber and palm oil. The for moving Javanese workers into the plantation country around Medan in northwest Sumatra su announced by Dr. P.
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  • 235 9 A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday.—Exports of rubber, allied, rlnri gU^ S and ma »ufactures by the United States tn i illcn r? were val ue(J at U5510,991,679. compared uJlh in,!' 446 in Fe bruary and U5512,069,626 in ividrcn, 1948, the U.S. Department of Commerce said.
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  • 82 9 PRAGUE. (CXECHOSLOVAKXA), Mon.- New talks on Czechoslovak trade relations with the United States are under way here. Evjen Loebel. Deputy Foreign Trade Minister, meets on Monday with U. S. Ambassador Joseph E. Jacobs. Loebl recently led s trade delegation to Washing on. but negotiations broke down
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  • 116 9 Reuter. I MANILA. Mon.—Government i figures show that Philippine log j and lumber production has in- creased to an unprecedented postwar high of 2,277.838* cubic metres during tho onei year period ending April IS 1949. The- ha enabled th< ounti y, not only to meet all local
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  • 117 9 Air Mail arrivals are expected today from United Kingdom, Aden, Africa. W. Africa. Arabia, Canada. Europe. India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq. Palestine, Australia and New Zealand, U.S.A., Central and South Amenta, Ceylon and Burma. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Holland, Australia and New Zealand, Ceylon, Burma,
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  • 45 9 Reuter. MANILA, Mon. —With a view to resolving the long standing conflict between planters and mill owners over milling contracts a spokesman for the National Federation of Sugar Planters have urged nationalisation of the sugar industry, it was reliably reported today. Reuter.
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  • 29 9 A.P. TOKIO Mon. —Businessmen will be permitted to send financial instruments to and from Japan through the mail beginning June L SCAP's civil communications section announced today.—A.P.
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  • 59 9 rpHE rubber commodity market I 1 was very flat yesterday, j The amount of business donej was negligible, j Closing prices were Buyers. Sell, r I No. 1 June RSS 35 35 No. 2 June RSS 33 33% No. 3 June RSS 31 31K On registered tender: July-Sept.
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  • 47 9 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon.—The j Agriculture Department reported that duiing April corps) exports were 27,700 long to is from Indonesia and 40,717 tons from the Philippines. It said Indonesia exports re- presented one per cent decrease! rrom March and 47 per cent, increase over April 1948,—1\P.
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  • 27 9 NEW DELHI, Mon India has allocated 8,000 tons of coal to Japan this month at the request of the Allied Headouarters in Tokio. Another 21.000
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  • 21 9 The local share market I was generally quiet with I some interest in industrials continuing. Tins were slightly easier.
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  • 48 9 A.P. D nr...... 53rV !J\ r A,.ags nternat.onal double ,ava! :r,w a y." c n. K ,an,nH- b„ a«r,»iins|er t d 3 »orei K n development adnumstration. to be s', de Ibv Bf! "■"■E aiaert b> li biißinessmrn as a Hoard of Advisers. A.P.
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  • 132 9 WHITE pepper was a firm market yesterday with some business done at $365 spot. Black pepper was quiet with an easy undertone. May t.o.b. was quoted at $235. Copra was quiet, but stead v with June f.o.b. quoted at $30 and .lune/July at 939 ft. Coconut oil was
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  • 29 9 WASHINGTON Man. Factory employment in the U. 8. dropped in April foi the seventh straight month. The government said 15 597.000 wen employed in April 330--000 less than March.
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  • 143 9 A.P. Monday. February shipments of passenger car and motorcycle tyres from manutacturers to distributions for sale as replacements for worn out and damaged tyres drooped below January shipments and also below those for February 1948 the U.S. Department of Commerce reports However, the totals were
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  • 61 9 A.P. TOKIO. Mon. SCAP's coal co-ordinator M. A. Wyatt and a party of six Japanese coal experts will leave this week for a ten-week survey of American miniiig methods. The party plans to visit the United States Bureau of Mines Laboratory at Pittsburgh, study mining methods in the
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  • 828 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Buyers. Sellers. Atlas Uce 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brie* Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27' a 8.8. Petro! 30 40/B. M. Trustee V.60 huai Cons. Tut Old. 14/y j5/o do. (P) 22/3 23/E. Utd. Assur. 40.76 41.75 Bi bite Trui t <*.oo 8.00 Federal Dispensary 7.00
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    • 90 9 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE Notice To Consignees S.S. "MEEKKEKK" hi Singapore about 26th May. M ban Continental Ports cnroute for:— Manila Hangkeag shanghai Japan BKhanrJng cargo alongside U& wharves. Last claim ij 8 'lay.-: after the vessel has cc:r.pH -I the discharge. Consn requested to apply Di Ire ry Orders
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    • 283 9 BAGGAGEG CARGO S£RVIC€ 97. (HlH»(iiuAH Sr*a7. $i*6AHHK. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PBOCLA MATJON No, 14 of 1945 BALE BY TENDER No. 107 Tin> rnntnrtian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders f r >r tho pure he <• of the following. Car Tyre Kirn:;,
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    • 584 9 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG. GLENARTNEY (Calls Alexandria) Gdn 11 24*Mav SKSSfXS* (CaUs Genoa)ll Jun June GLENEARN 26 Tune 1 July FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. GLENEARN report T^Smm if »,?.t£5 V
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  • 4618 10 Second Day Of The Turf Club's Summer Meet CI 111 Div. IVSS Furs. KIMBOLTON" 9.00 SIXTH 19-2-49 Ipoh. 8.11 a p.,?.! (Turner) Div. 1. Won by Trufine 1 mm. 15 3/5 Bees. Goins; Good. 0 v WON 26-3-49 X.L.. MJ| »5 rMrl (Glennon) P.v. 1. A3vam2nd. 1
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  • 566 10 nIV l 5J FURLONGV HORSES. CLASS Mrg X c Choo U KIMBOLTON qpn mfm Ho Eng Choon CANYMEAD A. P. Lim Rn 010 "C K. Stable" HeddtGOLDEN NEWS Cm Mr. A. Donald SILVER SEQUIN I'JS -Mining Kongsi' R.W. Van TRUE SECURITT Breukelon fifia M'«« Runme Shaw. Run Run
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    • 795 10 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED TENDERS are invited for the -upplv of 100 Hospital bed4 P e P en ?> 3 Theatre trolley-stret-chers and 5 Ford-tro'leys to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Sin- particulars and drawings of the bed-stfreens. trolley-stret-chers and S can be seen in the office of the Secretary, 2nd
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  • 43 11 M« i: P. defeated the wei players m H beat Sa*»« am Kirn A 6-15, Tan Chwei and to Olh Chan ir«€ Kee Zjt 'cmi kini Kial beal Herbert ;-J {J I 1-15. 15-10. H and Damrl fc Hm
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  • 27 11 fa reel er- the world tolav'a r>>»>J to defend his title Sains' Jake La Motta of New out at 15. title de- took the Rcu
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  • 404 11 3 Pa irs From Federation A a,,;r£i\ rCe dOUbleis pairs fr ,m Selangor, Perak invitation have the oil to !1 i C m S*V°™ Badminton AssociaChep rh n n^ C1 l? n we have the Che cousinson th,-o KenS Ulld Chee Choon Wah-who an m
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  • 185 11 BOURNEMOUTH B.P. GENTLES IN FINAL FIELDING state players like Ismail Marjan, Zai n v 1 Ahmad and- Lambak Jamil, the Bournemouth B.P. had an easy victory of 5 games to nil over the Setia B.P. in the semi-final of the Open InterParties Championship of the Malay Badminton Tournament on Sunday.
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  • 67 11 The Tong Mong Old Bo\ s' Association beat tlie Airport XI py three goals to one in a Junior by three goals to one in a soccer match at the St. Georges Road ground yesterday. Tan Joo Hearn scored two goals for the Old Boys in the lirst
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  • 183 11  -  (From ALLAN LEWIS VICTORY MARCH was sold to Mrs. Helen Quah and Christmas Knight to a newly formi ed kong<?i. Both these horses are now trained by Lewis of Pensng. T® Taki was sold to "Double V Stable" and will go to M. Van Breukelen at
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  • 437 11 mmmmm,*- LONDON, Monday. JREVOR Bailey, the 25-year-old Essex amateur fast bowler, must have impressed the Test selectors by his performance for the MCC against the New Zealanders at Lords today After dismissing the MCC for 379 the tourists lost six wickets for 94 runs mainly due
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  • 85 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Betting at tonight's Derby callover at j the Victoria Club here gave I a pointer to Val Drake as the best French horse in the race. Heavily backed his price was cut from 18-1 to 100-7. QUOTATIONS. 7-2 Royal Forest. 8-1 Swallow Tail and
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  • 53 11 DUBLIN. Mon. Two challengers from Malaya were eliminated in the first round of the British Amateur Golf championship. W. J. Gibb of Selangor was beaten by R. Patcy of Cheshire by six and five and Dr. E. Laidlaw-Thompson of Singapore lost to J. Moody of North Wales by
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  • 572 11 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. JJOWLERS were again on top in mast county cricket matches today. The unexpected collapse of Yorkshire against Roh»nd Jenkins, of Worcestershire, provided one of the highlight of the day's play. Yorkshire lost nine wickets for 111 today, Jenkins taking five
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  • 96 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—American fighters have been turning their eyes-towards Britain more than usual during the past few months. One of the latest to be signed for a contest here is Sandy Saddler. 22-year-old former world featherweight champion, who rights Ireland's Jim Keery in
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  • 96 11 The results of the Eu Ton» Sen Open Invitation C'ip. first round arc as follows:— C. V Koh (12) 5 4 S S. Flanders (15). Loke Wan Tho (15). F. G. Minns (11) 1 up. D. A. T. Carson (.'it. RS. Taylor W.O. Chia Teck Yam.
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  • 107 11 Playing at home last Saturdav, the Golden Hind B.P. beat the Anchor B.P. In a friendly return match by seven games to nil. Results: (Golden Hind players mentioned first). .Singles: Willie Tan beat Lim Ong Huat 15-12, 15-13; Harrv Goh beat Soh Chwee Chua 13-1,
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  • 48 11 The BODCA beat the P 6c T by four goals to one In a Junior A Group 1 soccer match at St. George's ltoatl yesterday. Scorers for the BODCA were Jabil. Ramlan anc Kalid (2). while Masscy nettod the only goal for the P. T.
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  • 227 11 UHLE Ong Chew Bee played a disappointing game, G. T. Hoiioway lived up to his name as the "Aussie surprise packet" in yeMt?rday's Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships. In the first set Holloway fortably. astounded oven-one when he snatched victory from Low Kee Pow after a
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  • 73 11 The mong 800 Athletic Association beat the Chinese Swimming Club by five games to nil at billiards on Sunday. Scores: (Sioim 800 plaYers mentioned first)-: Yeo Koon Yarn (200) beat Tan Thean Te« k <12ti); Ooi Shiafa Choon (300) beat Tan Kong Guan (2tis): Koh Chens; Moh (2)00)
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    • 386 11 HAULAGE PERMIT The Motor Vehicle* (Commercial Dm) Regulations. Notice of Application for a i Variation of a Haulage Permit. I I, Chong Yoon Hin T/A Johore Transport Co:, of Nos: 6. 7 8 Jalan Suleiman, Johore Lsab.ru being holder of Haulage Permit No. 82 A. hereby give notice of intention
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  • 319 12 Nationals told to Evacuate South U.P. and Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday. AMERICAN and British Far East naval chiefs A conferred here today regarding- the China situation and probably also touched upon the evacuation of American and British nationals who have been advised to evacuate south
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  • 279 12 Tribune Staff Reporter MEET the American Vice-Consul, who is now passing through Singapore on transfer from Hongkong to Johannesburg. Here she is! Yes, pretty Betty Middleton, of Redlands, southern California, with the soft brown bob, is the officer She is one of America's limited
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    82 12 FiWlecu jre-if Michael Hlppialey, ot Wghgate, Lon'lon, "the boy uhn can't slop sneezing," has submitted himseli to linker Street eMropracior, Leslie VV.D. Jells, who hopes to cure t.iin M his sneezing attacks which have lasted for over two weeks at the rate ol M sneezes to a minute.
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  • 38 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Mon. Moderate socialists took all the top posts of the Japan Teachers Union at the last day of the Union's national convention yesterday. Communist candidates surprised the Japanese press with their poor showing Reuter-AAP.
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  • 180 12 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA. Monday. THE first convoy of some 1,000 evacuees from Jogjakarta to Magelang was attacked by terrorists nc\r Salam village in the northern part of Jog jakarta Residency on Saturday a Dutch news agency reported. casualties have boen reported. The second convoy which left Jogjakarta
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  • 92 12 MADE FALSE STATEMENT CHARGE Goh Han Seng, managing director of the Cnina Products Co, was char ged in the Second District Cou.t yesterday witl making a f.'.ise written statt ment to the Controller of Fc ;:ign Exchange for the pur rose of obtaining U. S. $1,38' to purchase 50 pairs
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  • 238 12 Federal Republic Of Germany Proclaimed U.P. BONN, Monday. THE Bonn Assembly pioclaimed the birth of the 1 Federal Republic of Germany today and made Its 146-article constitution law of the three Western occupation zones. The new state was proclaimed as the Council of
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    81 12 A.P. LONDON, Mon. The United stales fsrsamlly asked Britain today to return t i»niusunhrt Geraatf I&isJe* a* s iiijriti\e Ironi V.S. justice. jhe I.S. Bmsssssj -iv to the British Foreign Ofltoc the oihcial requisition asking Osier's e\t radii ion. An rsnbassjf spokesman said the re(piisrtion set out thai Eis'.er
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  • 31 12 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Mon. Fifteen United States journalists and radio reporters will visit Indonesia in June at the Invitation of the Netherlands Government, rt was learned here today. Renter.
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  • 34 12 Reuter. TOKIO, Mon.—Premier Shigeru Yoshida told the House of Representatives this morning he wants to see a peace treaty concluded between the Allied powers and Japan as soon as possible. Reuter.
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  • 23 12 U.P. MOSCOW, Mon.- Pravda briefly and without comment reported the suicide of former United States Secretary of Defence James Porrestal.- -U.P,
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  • 279 12 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE Chinese community in Johore feted His High ness Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, to a f ar J well tea-party at the Royal International U b to night on the eve of his departure for Europe.
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  • 188 12 Reuter. LONDON. Mnn fhaalU losses Btock Ex-hanve today. The fall •rare wtataaairead in the London in Great Britain's exports during April and .he threat of a rail strike ii.mhined to create hesitancy in ad sections. Small selling found deah-rs unwilling buyers particularly in leadera >>i mi.n ellaneous
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  • 38 12 U.P. LONDON, Mon Radio announced todaj third session 11 i Soviet of RSi tomorrow in the G u 1 the Kremlin. RBF S 1 the Soviet Republic ipessing the biggest 'northern Russia and froWVting area. ILp.
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  • 87 12 I V.M.C.A.. V I fat j ing" 5.15 p.m.; Cottu French Claaaea Class 6 p.m. MX.Ai'dKK STAMP ria ■octal meeting, Ca rant. 5.15 p.m. Y.W.I .A.: Busim 1 (Visional Women 1 in ballroom dan< v Cjuav, 5.45 p.m. VOl NG PEOPLES (libHl Betheada, Katong, o p.m.
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  • 142 12 CAVHAY: "Slight b C «Jj Oib" with Lana Turner |H belt 11 a.ii... LI 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL "Elizab mead" stprrinu Anna Neagk I 11. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 and 9 itlc,\: •'Pitfall US both Scott and Di k P'wE 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4. tiW S 9.30 i».ni. PAVILION:
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  • 24 12 LLAGIE BOCCEB Pulau Brani Unite! Jalan Beaar; Jnr. A. Singapore Chinese Assn. \s. Kota X TABLE TKN>. stitutton vs. TMCA YMCA 1 7
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