Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1949
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Title Section64 1949-06-01 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE tfOB THE PEOPLE i- —i Tel: "Tribune" Sport Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Yluhiya Phone: ***** Nine Unea. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE :E.64 words
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Article, Illustration173 1949-06-01 1 Reuter. uesday.—Nine British Army officers ranks were killed or died of wounds and 11 other ranks were wounded in Malaya 1. 1948, and March 31 this year, War nuel Shinwell told a questioner in Par- Pufton Beamish, Conservative, asked what the minimumReuter. - 173 words
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Article119 1949-06-01 1 A.P. CANTON*. Tues. Southbound Chinese Communist troops were reported today r. front) the north and fast on Chansrsha. the Nationalist rtronghokl 400 miles sorth of Canton. The Central News Agency Sal the Co.nmunists were reinforcing at 180 Ufa east nf Changshh, for a drive from theA.P. - 119 words
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Article29 1949-06-01 1 ROMPixo. Today. 10 W the trail of the gang killed Sgt. Pullan last J*. resterd y shot dead bandits. oi communist camp equipment J cloth-.ng were found.29 words
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Article209 1949-06-01 1 ANDOVER, Tues. William Clary. 48-year-oid mill worker, leaft his £6-a-week job at Andover recently and hurried to Southampton to try to convince the U. S. Consul theie that he is the rightful hei' to the £1,125.000 fortune left by a New York woman he believes to209 words
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Article46 1949-06-01 1 LONDON. Tues.—More than 20 bookmakers paid out twice on the third race of the annual meeting at Rlackawton, near Dartmouth. The lace was declared void after they had paid out on the winner, and they had to refund stakes on other horses46 words
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Article297 1949-06-01 1 "Keep Out Your Puppets —Acheson U.P. PARIS, Tuesday.-United States Secretary of State Dean r> day rejected flatly a Soviet proposal that Representatives People's Congress-whose members include Gerhart Eisler —be invited to present their views to the Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting nere. Acheson told St.\iet Foreign MinisterU.P. - 297 words
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Article120 1949-06-01 1 Reuter. SOUTH AMPT 0 N T Tues. About 1.500 British Army rein-' i forcements for Hongkong boarded the transport Dilwara heie I today leady to saii tomorrow. The draft includes the 27"th 1 Anti-tank Regiment. Royal Ar- tillery. the 119 th Light Anti- Aircraft SearchlightReuter. - 120 words
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Article236 1949-06-01 1 Reuter. BEHLIN Tuesday.—The Soviet zone railway chief today rejected an offer by Berlin's western Mayor to mediate in tne city's ten-day-old railway stoppage aftar Ihe strikers had already accepted. ji Eirlier the railway administration ordered all West Berlin railway stations to collect rarss In west marksReuter. - 236 words
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Article21 1949-06-01 1 A.P. ST. JOHNS. NEWFOUNDLAND, Tues. The Liberal Party has won Newfoundland's first election as a province of Canada. —A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article150 1949-06-01 1 A.P. JOGJAKARTA. Tues. The Sultan of Jogjakarta has accused the Dutch army of raiding his offices and seizing several persons and documents. The Sultan said the army invaded Uepatihen compound, the town office for his palace, as veil as the quartets of the Republican delegation to theA.P. - 150 words
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106 1949-06-01 1 Two last minute changes have been made in the cast for the Singapore Teachers' Reper tory production of "St. Joan which nas its first night at the Victoria Theatre tonight. Tung Muh Shih will take over the part of Robert De Baudricourt from106 words
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Article, Illustration43 1949-06-01 1 Perbn reports say that the Russians an- concerned it tin tfoid attitude of the Sowl JiStd Eust'rn Sector Hallway police towards the IWlin radvvay striken, Ih.s pieul'rlofa? hefty strike-breaker slugging a diminutive and .bv.oUflj frightened policeman perhaps explain the constables' rautioii.43 words
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146 1949-06-01 1 Reuter. C INTON Tuc^dav.—Nationalist China politics contmueti m a tonfused state toiiky when the Legislative Yuan voted against Acting PresidentLi Tsung-jen's nomination of Gen. Chu Cheng as Premier tn sue cession to Gen. Ho Ylng-chin. Li Tsung-jen was requested to make anotner nomination withiijReuter. - 146 words
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Article101 1949-06-01 1 A.P. WASHINGTON', Tues. The United States has ordered the closing of its consulate at Mukden Manchuria, which the Communists have kept isolated fmm the outside world for the last six months. The T '-S. State Department, said today orders have been issued for the recall of Consul-jA.P. - 101 words
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Article49 1949-06-01 1 A.P. PANTON Tues.—The Soviet Ambassador to China, Nikola, V Koscmn. has left tor Moscow for consultation with his c*>v- j leaves Canton without a major power Ambassador Russia was the only one of the powers to move her Ambassador to Canton when Communist troops neared Nanking. —A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article61 1949-06-01 1 A.P. BRUSSELS, Tues.—Children of Royal Air Force men I killed during the war will be guests of Belgium families H..rincr the summer. %he° first contingent wall be j flown over in R.A.F. Dako- SS%S Hendon airfield on July 8 and second and third conUngents will arrive in AugustA.P. - 61 words
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Article14 1949-06-01 1 Stupor, -.y this morning after a two nay night at 8 p.m.14 words
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Article114 1949-06-01 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The U.S. Army Department said today no date has been set for the withdrawal of remaining troops of the U.S. Fifth Infantry Regiment Combat Team stationed in Korea. It confirmed lepoits from Korea that authorization had been given for movement of "some advanced114 words
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Article30 1949-06-01 1 A.P. I HAIFA, Tues. The United j Nations has asked the Israeli government for 12 officers to serve as U.N. observers in Indonesia, it was reported to-day. —A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article101 1949-06-01 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Tues. Tare y *<uda counsi'.loi ut the Japmese Ministry of International Trade, said heie today that Japan wished to revive nei markets in As.a. paitlcularly p Southeast Asia, but that ptoo- lems like the conversion of steiling into dollars weie a considerable obstacle. Mi.Reuter. - 101 words
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Article64 1949-06-01 1 U.P. BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Argentine Finance Minister Ramon Cereijo announced at a press conference today that the tentative Anglo-Argentim meat accord was successful!) concluded. Biitish Ambassad »1 Sir John Balfour confirmed It. Cereijo said: "All difllculti have been overcome, thanks the goodwill of both partie Balfour saidU.P. - 64 words
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Article35 1949-06-01 1 Reute r. MANILA. Tues.- The Sumesc Govemment has officiLdb granted provisional lecognitior to Jose Alejanthino. fiist SC€retary and concurrently Chai"ge Affaires, and to Cailos Faustino, second secretary of JM Philippine Legation in Bangkok. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article162 1949-06-01 1 A.P. TRIPOLI, Tues.- The oneeyed Mufti of Libya said today that he would lead his more than 700,000 Muslim followers in a fight to the death if the United Nations reimposed Italian tule over Tripolitania. "It will not be another Palestine, we would never leaveA.P. - 162 words
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Advertisement134 1949-06-01 1 Mai,t ln Englan and p/gciBLE CORDS. tors for Malaya:— Vn CHENG MOH "'klectkic CO. ST, m<i 30C4. C SxOAPOM. ifkiumick j "i" Andrew., Sister» The Mill» Brothers. 3S «2 Tooiio Ooiie Doolie 4009 1 wa,,t t0 th Manana. A Hai: y Xight in Rio, 4150 The very thought of 1134 words
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Advertisement31 1949-06-01 1 mil SeM/ice Wk TONG GUAN mm 23H0. COLEMAN STREET. I SINGAPORE For over half a century $TryTE 555 have maintained their reputation as the best cigarettes in the world ENGLAND iiiKW»»BBaiMBIBMMratMt»BBM31 words
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Article291 1949-06-01 2 ABDUL Samat bin Amjah, 29-year-old former Mala- j yan seaman who has a wife and family in Syd- ney was yesterday declared a prohibited immigrant by an Australian court and sentenced to six months gaol pending deportation, according to a United Press report from Sydney.291 words
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210 1949-06-01 2 MALACCA, Tues. THE Malacca Settlement University of Malaya Appeals Committee will be held on June 4 at the office of the Resident Commissioner to appoint collectors for the fund. The- target la half a million dollars within three months or such time as the210 words
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Article46 1949-06-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. In the examination to select two candidates for entrance to the Malacca Women's Training College the first four places were. Khadijah bt. Hussein. Segamat, Selmah bt. Suradi, Batu Pahat. Azah bt. Hj. Mohamed. Johore Bahru Zainon bt. Md. Nor, Johore Bahru.46 words
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Article99 1949-06-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sir Henry Gurney, High Commissioner of the Federation, in a speech made at the R.A.F. Station here thanked the 52nd. Squadron of the Royal Air Force "for its untiring efforts during the six months it was stationed here." The occasion was the transfer of99 words
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Article71 1949-06-01 2 A FORD Anglia motorcar, belonging to Mr. S. T. Yip, a Chinese businessman, caught fire at Kaliang Airport j yesterday morning. Prompt action by the fiie fighting service of the Department of Civil Aviation saved j the car from complete destiuction. The body and interior71 words
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190 1949-06-01 2 Attorney-General To Pay $1,304 Costs The Attorney-General was ordered to pay $1,304 and costs by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith in the Singapore High Court yesterday in the car hire claim brought by Mr. James Magness of Singapore. Magness. ctaimcd over 000 worked out at rate of j four dollars a day190 words
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84 1949-06-01 2 TELEGRAPHIC communications to all points in China have been resumed but j messages will be subject to indefinite delay. Cable and Wireless Ltd. announced yesterday. Mr. W. E. Coates, manager of Cable and Wireless Ltd.. told the Tribune no new telegraphic arrangements have84 words
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496 1949-06-01 2 By OSWALD HENRY SINGAPORE, already treated to French, Italian, BagHsh, Malay, Chinese, Sinhalese, Tamil, Hindustani ami Egyptian film productions, will soon be able to add (tne mon- to the list —a bright, colour-musical—in German! I cannot say yet where or when this picture will play496 words
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Article67 1949-06-01 2 The Indian Muslim A loci ation of Selaagoi has elected Mi. S. A. M. Allay Maricar as President, and Mr. S. M. A Ghani as Hon. Secretary. At a meeting held at Batu Lane Mosque. Mi. S. O. K. Übaidullah, Federal Legtslatj Councillor, stressed chat th< Indian67 words
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Article72 1949-06-01 2 The Electoral Registers of j both the Legislative Counei' and Municipal Elections will be 1 open (01 six weeks until July' 15. 1049. Any person qualified and desirous to be registeied in either or both the Registeis. may do so at the specific re gistration Offices.72 words
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Article244 1949-06-01 2 THE training of a Technical Staff, an important pre-war feature of the Telecommunications Department of the Federation of Malaya, has been resumed. The Telecommunication Department's annual report said that suitable premises have been acquit cd in Kuala Lumpur to provide boarding accommodation for 35 student.; and244 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-06-01 2 ihovel l > detd «d I oil..i lb tj.inaiut Orgaoh «a dressing ih !>•••- -nTrr .nc i» al It d >vhleh the i jiI.mI i Ii *i» I- .,1 tits' .1 II ii dm. and f it i fiurhu. iiRapt i»r I M\f> I. Hi Stale <<" rr.51 words
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Article69 1949-06-01 2 Ha.ti Gulamohidt i tar Rawia. I i iehr j and htoham manager, oi" a liccn I retail shop in Roch< pleaded guilty to two eh of vrlthhofding Gown.: rice and sugar valued at $51 Judge L\ P. SI mk Ilaji $100 on the firsl69 words
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54 1949-06-01 2 TEO Ah Kow. a ployed at the ofti Registrar of B Deaths, was y< tci ed with accepting a bribi (200 f: r whi< h h Malayan birth ccrtifi< itc I Chinese be m in China The case was p' June IS. District Judge E.54 words
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Article50 1949-06-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU A Singapore taxi-driv< r i Singh. 26. was fiw the Magistrates' Court t I or one week.- rigoi prisonmcnt for ca scngcis witliout a P.S.V. I mit. I He was also ftn< day's simple imj I for carrying a passenger* excess Of the number Impermissible.50 words
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Article41 1949-06-01 2 I JOHORE BAHRI i Tan Hong Sianp. motor-car driver claimed tiial in I trates' Court charged With cai rying of biscuit without permit and a goods Bail of $100 was and the trial was August 4.41 words
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Article32 1949-06-01 2 Mr. Low Tang CDanfc been elected Prcsid n» Aston Athletic Club r I i year 1949-50. Patron I Club is Mr. Tan CI and the Secretary is Mr Fook Kee.32 words
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Advertisement86 1949-06-01 2 ACADEMY AWARD ft W OLIVIA DE HAViLLAND W M and CELESTE HOLM ggf W OFFER YOO M BORN IN THE RAGING ELEMENTS OF LIFE'S EMOTIONS! OLIVIA de HAVILLAND the 1 StOfv Ol O 1 I loi m left whom time J.CU%K^ stood s*H jH t r ART S C V!86 words
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Advertisement25 1949-06-01 2 THE MOST EXCITING JUNGLE ROMANCE, (Malay Picture) t > starring ■jflafßffMaW VYSAH, LOEDI BISSOK KftJBRl I AU JUGO. I 1, Released Thni Shaw Brothers Ltd. j^SP^^25 words
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Miscellaneous447 1949-06-01 2 BLUE NETWORK ™> j»*> Ronnd-„ P Ur min r>u t i Novy and Him Velvet Strings; 6 p.m. Time Siirnallad wt^l! ENGLISH PROGRAMMES St* lUnce mlsif; 11 Close fi.lo Hindustani RequestV K3O I ~OWB Listeners' Choice; 6.58 Closing WEDNESDAY, IST JINE. 1919. w»i »v ■■■iii Announcement with Signature 10 a.m.447 words
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Article, Illustration579 1949-06-01 3 HARRY FANG - By HARRY FANG women. 1 s and b,rth control for Malay muchVhoulh^^hf^T 6 t0 l his c °™'usion after Known to her friends as Mrs. Seth. Che Saileha sal 1 tnat her statement Is sure to raise '*a storm of protests" from religious leaders579 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-06-01 3 Mrs. Tay Hooi Eng ree< ivlng the King's Commendation for brave conduct front the High Commissioner, sir llenrv Gurney at the Residency. Ipoh.23 words
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Article21 1949-06-01 3 The Selangor Turf Club has donated $500 to the Selangor Children's Home to provide j amenities for the children.21 words
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Article28 1949-06-01 3 Kuala Lumpur. Tues.-There have been 35 arrests in the Feeration in the last 24 hours- in Perak. 8 in Selangor, in Pahang and 2 in Trenggam28 words
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Article142 1949-06-01 3 FVATO Onn bin Jaafar, Menu tri Bes&r of Johore, hopes to resign hi s premiership when His Highness the Sultan of Johore returns from Europe and will devote himself "to the service of the Malay people." Bato Onn disclosed this intention at the end142 words
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Article124 1949-06-01 3 SEGAMAT, Tues.—A patrol of police and the First Seaforth Highlanders operating in the I'ahang area of Segamat camo under heavy automatic fire from a gang of about eight bandits yesterday. The patrol routed the enemy without suffering any casualty.) Two and a half hours later.. a Security124 words
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Article103 1949-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya is to send representatives to the World Youth Conference in Europe in August. Secretaries of youth organisations have heen asked to write to the Chief Social Welfare Officer. Government Offices. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. A Youth Organisations Committee for Malaya will be103 words
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Article55 1949-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.--His Highness the Sultan of Pa hang celebrated his 4 >tn birthday last Sunday. Replying to an address at a tea party held on the grounds of the Lstana Kota Biram. Pekan, by the Tengku Ans Temenggong, Pahatig. His Highness called on all communities to co-operate55 words
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Article322 1949-06-01 3 Govt, Si ate man THE people of Malaya and Singapore were told yesterday that they can be either good Malayans or Communists. "You cannot be both." the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, Sir Henry Gurney, and the Officer administering the Government of322 words
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Article74 1949-06-01 3 "Walk A Crooked Mile" was specially screened to Police personnel yesterday j morning at the Rex Cinema Present were Mr. P. A. B. i McKerron and Mr. R. E. j Foulger. The show was arranged by the Police Welfare Officer, Mr Hall, and Mr. Yap, the74 words
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Article36 1949-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j The Council of State Kelantan. yesterday appointed their President Nik Ahmad Kami!, Dato Sri Setia Raja. Mentri Besar of Kelantan. as representative on the court of \\w University of Malaya.36 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-06-01 3 Mr Yin Van. A.I, fctti'ral irmUr«t;<*r i»l ll»» <ir«ii» World) AiiiMs. iM.-ni I'ark who rvt'rfdl vi'sU'nb) to lm- iimnuKing |»ro|»Hcf»ir »1 tii* Oriental i'int»i*an>,24 words
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Article127 1949-06-01 3 I VVHILE Singapore yesteaday was welcoming the Thomas Cup Team two emergency detainees 1 from North lohore were married in Singapore's I Outram Prison before repatriation to China. They Were Loo Sun, 32, anc. Low 9ei Mut, M, During theii j detention in separate camps127 words
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Article58 1949-06-01 3 JOHORE BAHRTT, Tues.— I Tan Teck Vow, 26, was summoned to the Magistrates' Court today to answer a charge of failing to surrender the haulage permits of eight vehicles for cancellation after repeated requests by the Re- i gistrar of Vehicles. Tan claimed trial and58 words
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Article38 1949-06-01 3 The Thomas Cup team players and officials of the Singapore Badminton Asso- j eiation are being invited to a •uneheon at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Oarden hy the Singapor. I Rotary Club today at 1 p.m.38 words
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Article233 1949-06-01 3 ABRAHAM Penhas, million- j aire, died in February 1942. Yesterday, Tan Soo Eng. a Chinese, claimed to be his j wife and applied for a declar- ation in the High Court that i would admit the legality of her marriage and entitle her I233 words
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Article137 1949-06-01 3 JUDGE Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, describing bribery and corruption as "a cancer which might grow and destroy the whole body," yesterday gave heavier sentences in two bribery cases. |fr. Justice Gordon-Smirh 1 remarked that "like Caesar's j wife, orhcia.s must be above suspicion and lack of137 words
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Article58 1949-06-01 3 Koh Bock Kee, 32, was fined $50 at the Police Court yesterday for causing unnecessary suffering to poultry. Koh was arrested on Beach Road while he was transporting 30 fowl in one small basket, 152 fowl in tour other baskets, 38 ducks in a small58 words
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Article88 1949-06-01 3 Majoi W. S. Toe of Majee- i dee Barracks, Jhore Bahru. j was fineo $40 in the Traffic Couit ycstciday when he was found guilty of speeding in i his cai. It was stated that on the morning of March 30, Majoi Tee was seen driving88 words
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Advertisement142 1949-06-01 3 "queens I T.Mla> Mlt «>..'-!<> •.lfi p.m. j \|;ir\ Bretfcers in M.li.M's stem n raE opera* 1 V.. Other Show Like It! laiafeM Fuaaieal I'tui'ih r.ida.: 115 9.15 p.m. ■M ITahei I tfoor EMTfia in LUSTOO-MALAKAN" (in Egypttaal j. ?'Pi j ■tt Laila Faa/.i fal (haage: i'OF.TKI RlMH.\*' MHIIHI TO-DAY142 words
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Advertisement228 1949-06-01 3 r CA THA Y~ 78 deg. F. For Comfort Phone 3400 LAST DAY! 11a.m;1.45;4.15;6.45&9.30p.m. 11l B*«ttntafion Caiy Grant DON HARTMAD S prMuclioti S Every Girl Should Be Married WP m m m OI'IVS TOMORROW H. de Yere Stackponl^'s |AVH< RT \L LOVt CLASSIC! The Blue Lagoon NOEL PURCELL CYRIL CUSACK*228 words
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Article, Illustration655 1949-06-01 4 Singapore Amateurs Carry On An Art That Has Lived Unchanged For Centuries TO the uninitiated the Chinese theatre seems charming but utterly obscure owing to its highly conventionalised stagecraft, and the usually imposing status of the characters most of them are emperors or potent devils655 words
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Advertisement57 1949-06-01 4 RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT The Cocktail Hour from 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE from 8.45 pJ» CABARET ATTRACTION VIRGINIA CLAY LEE SULLIVAN The Queens of Boloney FfIANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRA^ I Reprints of »H. T pictures appearing in Malaya Tribune nr<v obtained at .$1.50 a <*£ Address all order* W57 words
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Article26 1949-06-01 5 TV Tues. rhc British. Chevron and Comet i stn early today in aj •«"Jldunng n »S nt interccP*2LJ£ k Malta. I ties re reported.!26 words
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345 1949-06-01 5 A.P. to sn-ak tor ?n ucsda > T "e CommunisMed Deople's congress, tne East -n vni /?u any toda >' adopted a ScNiet tvpc constitution lor tM to also drew U P a ,ist of 40 <> candidates for a people's eouniuir live frt,A.P. - 345 words
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Article134 1949-06-01 5 A.P. CANNES, Tues. Prince Aly Khan and his bride, American' motion picture actress Rita Hay worth, left here on theli wedding trip today in soaking lain. Tne Prince drove the cai as the couple left the [Minces Chateau de IHorizon. The chauffeur was on theA.P. - 134 words
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Article30 1949-06-01 5 U.P. LONDON, Tues.—Pakistan Finance Minister Ghulain Mo-1 hammed arrived by plane today i from Karachi to discuss financial matters with Sir Stafford Cripps, British Cnancellor of the Exchequer.—U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article34 1949-06-01 5 BATAVIA, Taea. Ou'.ch news agency, Ancta. bum today that ii learned an evacuee convoy from Jogjak r lo Ifogeiand was attacked n> tei rorists dv: ing the week-end-No casualties were repot icd^34 words
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Article112 1949-06-01 5 A.P. TOKYO Tuesdnv. Japanese police tonight broke un a gather::. ol more than 1.000 Commu-nist-led demonstrators in the heart of Tokyo. Ninety minutes after 500 police moved in, tn« are? was cleared. Forty-three demonstrators were under arrest. An official of the U.S. army's public safely divisionA.P. - 112 words
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Article51 1949-06-01 5 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. i'urf*. "Java," the story of a foi tner navy officer who returns to Java and is aceu.-.ed by natives of being 3 v. a! time collaborator I with the Japanese, will be film,ed soon by Universal-Interm-.t-icnal Stodio. It Stars Stephen McNallv and Shelley Wintm.i.—A.P. - 51 words
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Article124 1949-06-01 5 A.P. LOS ANGELEf. Tues.— I'he U.S. Bureau of Standards is building an electric brain that will translate foreign languages. The brain is being built at the University of California at Los Angeles by 20 mathematicians :md technicians under the direction of Dr. Harry Huskey.A.P. - 124 words
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Article473 1949-06-01 5 CHANG KUO-SIN - CHINA TODAY By CHANG KUO-SIN U.P. (Who stayed for a month in Nanking under the Communists.) SHANGHAI, Tuesday. The Communists have 4 up skeleton hut streamlined administration in Yoking, b 11 H occupation has thrown the city m ;i mild business depression and a serious unemploymentU.P. - 473 words
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Article14 1949-06-01 5 A.P. for Ja P an Beatrice <J S !1 Francisco di-A.P. - 14 words
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Article85 1949-06-01 5 A.P. LOUDON, Tues. The Ma larala of Cochin has signed an agreement at Madras to jo n his tate to neighbouring Travanore in India. 1 The agreement is eftectve op July 1. and thereafter the Ma laraia will become "ius* v XNintry gentleman/ the Indie;' -lighA.P. - 85 words
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117 1949-06-01 5 U.P. BAMBERG, Germany. TmE Bishop of Bamberg, Josef Otto Koli.. has announced that Catholic and Protestant groups are working on a project to set up a "Christian broadcasting .station' in Bamberg. The transmitter will l>e the second Christian radio station in Europe, hut the firstU.P. - 117 words
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Article33 1949-06-01 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. —Mr. Her*>ert Morrison. Deputy Prime Minister. will lead Britain's! delegation to the first Assembly of the Council of Europe at Strasbourg in August, informed quarters said here today.—Reu-Reuter. - 33 words
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Article162 1949-06-01 5 RECIPE FOR HAPPY MARRIAGE Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Tuesday Three or more children, hard work by husband and wife, simple pleasures and interested minds was the recipe for a one and happy marriage given by Mr. and Mrs. James Hughe's on the eve of their 69thReuter-AAP. - 162 words
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Article70 1949-06-01 5 Reuter. NASHVILLE, Tues. R dph BUOOhe acting Nolions mediator for Palestine dieted in a speech acre that c negro woaW eventual > -iplete equality with WWtea throughout the United 8 .03. trick Ho told students at IT**, is of race but they can be iReuter. - 70 words
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Article303 1949-06-01 5 A.P. SYDNEY. Tues. Fiveton Nellie, the biggest female i in Sydnc>, is dead. Thousands rnouin her. Nellie v/as only 19. She was born in Africa, but she slipped through the White Australia I laws and came to Sydney, j She went co live in a houseA.P. - 303 words
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191 1949-06-01 5 Reuter. BANGALORE, Tuesday. The All-India Cooperative Conference, which just concluded its eighth annual session here, has decided to convene an Inter Asian Co-operative Conference in New Delhi sometime towards the end of this year. Professor H. L. president of the Indian co-operative conference, saidReuter. - 191 words
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Article64 1949-06-01 5 A.P. LONDON. Tues —Rig Ren. the bell in the clock tower above London's, Houses of Parliament, was 90 today. Big Ben failed only once— a broken pendulum spring put it out of action in 1944. It started service in 1859. Nine sonorous booms from Big Ben areA.P. - 64 words
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Article156 1949-06-01 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. The postwar boom in crime has brought the "tough" dog back to popularity in Britain. Canine experts say this is the reason why bull terriers and Alsatians are the most popular entries at the Croydon Canine Society's big show opening here.Reuter. - 156 words
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Advertisement437 1949-06-01 5 use the CLASSIFIED for results ACCOMODATION I YOUNG European *»i«i>l«- would I lake good can Of boUS* <»r flat I whiiiu owner en kmg leave. Box; ASM 4, M.T. S'lK.i.. (Z.65J>. YOUNG Euro|>ean with CWneWj wife seeks bungalow or flat earlier! possible date. K.L. area. Replies Box A.2435. M.T.. K.L.437 words
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Advertisement235 1949-06-01 5 V r EHS: FOE SAU& I MORRIS 12 h.p. fair running (mdition and app<-ar?iii<-.-. 1560/- oi j narcst. Telcphon<> 5031. 9.00-6. (Z.sit,p. "194S Morris EiL-ht Van. dot>< IMOO inllcr. tirst resist rat ioa 9.1«»..48. comprehensive insuran 1 >xpire 15.10.19. perfect condition (2,4(10.—0r nearest, Apply Bos i \2441. M.T., Sporo. (MM).235 words
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Advertisement158 1949-06-01 5 SUN Cycles and Tandems Britain's Premier Lightweight.*." Prices from $110 upwards. Al«3 folding Prams from $20 upward*. Sua Cycle Agents; 11. Cuff Road (200 yards past Kan dang Kerbau Market), Spore. (U. 608). iSDUCeVXIONAJL LEARN Chinese in the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School, 122, Prinsep Street, Singapore. New daas for absolute158 words
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Advertisement399 1949-06-01 5 FINANCIAL LOAN urgently lequire by llable--1 man <$1,200>, Settlement in 6 months at. $250 p.m. Strictly confidentiaL Write Box M.T., S pore. (X.637). MASSAGE MASSAGIST: Das, L. P. M. EL (Lond.), CM. (Eng.). 25 years experience in Oil-massage. Electric I Hot-water bath treatments. Aurora I Physio-Therapeutic Clinic. T 424. Geyiang399 words
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Article550 1949-06-01 6 WORD of advice to any tuan besar who cares to listen. One morning or afternoon, when the office can spare you, or you can spare the office, go for a walk round some of our Government offices, take your place in the queue at the inquiries counter, and550 words
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Article, Illustration708 1949-06-01 6 RONALD PRESTON - by RONALD PRESTON Reuter. THE cominform countries arc delivering faulty machinery and equipment to the Yugoslavs as part of theii campaign of economic pressure against Marshal Tito, according to newspaper reports published here. Recent Yugoslav press reports reveal that Russia and Hungary have delivered old and rustyReuter. - 708 words
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716 1949-06-01 6 DAVID A. STEIN - By DAVID A. STEIN A.P. WORLD interest has Vrn focussed increasingly on rugged, mountainous, littleknown Antarctic a continent almost twice the size of the United States. Economically, the Antarctic may be a sleeping industrial giant, rich in mineral resources. Politically, at least 16A.P. - 716 words
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Article375 1949-06-01 6 JULES Calte, who says he operates like radar, explained that it's a simple matter for him to find missinir bodies, murderers and stolen jewels with his divining rod, a pendulum and a map. Calte's methods attracted public attention when newspapers reported that he had helped police375 words
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Article197 1949-06-01 6 r>OSTB.U. Sir, The criticism levelled ny "Another Worker", against the claim of women civilian workers of the Army for equal rights with men, is not justifiable. The assertion that women are not capable of doing the same work as men is not correct, as experience has197 words
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Article202 1949-06-01 6 Sir. The views expressed bv some religious bodies opposing birth control may be correct, but consideration should b« given to the circumstances of each individual. The standard of living in this country has already come down to a very low level and we have now come202 words
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Article113 1949-06-01 6 Sir. The birds of the air require no birth control, but they do not overswarm the trees or the air. The beasts of the jungles know nothing about birth control and still thev do not'overcrowd the jungles. The same applies to the various insects. This clearly reveals that113 words
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Article156 1949-06-01 6 Sir, As a resident of Johore fiahru, I cannot help commenting on failure of the authorities concerned to tackle the housing problem. From the reports of the proceedings of the States Council, it would appear the Councilors prefer to let sleeping dogs lie. Why is it that no private,156 words
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Article288 1949-06-01 6 C.K.H. Sir, The Malayan public geneialjy agree with Commissioners ;< r<- i ;l If Malcolm MacLonald,' w v fee fold reporter; few days ago, that thcr. L' been an "absolut< ly slow but gradual u,,,, tnent" in th< Covtn, campaign to wip«- out lessness in this eountivC.K.H. - 288 words
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Advertisement143 1949-06-01 6 ROSS (Tropical) /;/:>()<..i i \Rs Give Better Vision and Value i New China Optical Co. 71, High St. Spore, Phone 2586 i Revitalise Your KIDNEYS And rou'll Feel Young-Look Yowng Nothing man or woman more than .i. hea cau -'1 through bed kidney action This make* you «uSer from Getting143 words
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Article, Illustration3059 1949-06-01 7 Lieut Gen - The Gurkhas Held Out Steadfastly Against All Attempts To Make Them join The Traitor Army. Indians Were Tortured To Force Them To Work For Subhas Chandra Bose By Lieut Gen. A.E. PERCIVAL G.O.C. MALAYA 1941—2 v not »y p ut p°* c3,059 words
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Advertisement28 1949-06-01 7 MALA VAN AIR WA YS LTD. COMMENCING MON. 6th JUNE WEEKLY TO KUCHING LAB U A N JESSELTON Pagers mans field co, ltd. C «AN Bl ILDING SINGAPORE28 words
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Advertisement257 1949-06-01 7 l MucK-to i-ci ii I ii 1 Iht ADJUSTABLE ~-RONi the F A height. 1.-h.llm Rmmi 1 ..iJt ADJUSTABLE tm c ,k-«, n .r.v.. of BACKREST. rejuvenate c*e»|i KRFCCT r fC .V-- r V,T, n HERE'S THE ANSWER TO ft W l 5100 TO BE WON YET! for the best257 words
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Article, Illustration332 1949-06-01 8 Tribune Shipping Editor I OOKING like a millionaire's white yacht for plea-sure-cruising to Miami or the Mediterranean, the new Norweigian motor vessel Hoi Wong docked from South China ports yesterday morning. Completed and delivered to her owners, Wrangell Co. of Haugesund, in December last332 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-06-01 8 Empire Hamnle (Sheers Wharf); Milne Baai (42/43); Henri Mouhot (40/41); Agapenor (36); '-'resident Jefferson (33/34); Turk's Head (19/20); Burnside (23/24); Islander (26 Bcnledi (27/28); Francisville 129 30); Katong (1.1 Hi, AdrastUS (4/5); Coifu (1/2).37 words
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Article145 1949-06-01 8 THAT intrepid Yorkshircman, Capt. James Cook, the famous explorer, was remembered recently at Sothcbv* in London when 317 plates, illustiating his three voyages, issued between x 770 and 1784 were bought for £160 by Mr. Ernest Maggs. The set was sold for only small145 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-06-01 8 The P O's luxury liner Chusan for the the U.K.-Straits run, here seen on the stocks at Vickers Armstrong's shipyard, I l'»arro\v-in-Furness, will be launched on -tune 28.28 words
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124 1949-06-01 8 'JHE China Merchant Steamship Navigation Co., sent three rice carrying steamers the Hai Tien, the Hai Lieh and the Hung Chong as their last vessels with EGA aid to China, just before Shanghai was occupied by the Communists. The three vessels carried 20,000124 words
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Article44 1949-06-01 8 The m.r, Camphuys of the Royal Packet Navigation Coy. K. P. M., of Amsterdam, recently made her maiden voyage to Indonesia. Tli.« Camphuay.s was built at WiltonFijenoord's Shipbuilding Yard, at Schiedam. Her measurements are. length 106, breadth 16.16 and lrauuht 6.15 metres.44 words
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Article70 1949-06-01 8 What is supposed to be the largest stng'e cargo in be brought from Tientsin since the Communist occupation arrived in the China Navigation onipain s ss Nanehung (Capt. L. King) at Hongkong uis< week. She brought 200 tons of general cargo from that port, together vith70 words
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426 1949-06-01 8 A DONATION of HK5250,000 towards the building of a new school in Hunghom for the children of workmen of the Kowloon Docks was approved at the ordinary yearly meeting of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company Limited, held in the Board Room of the Company,426 words
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Article109 1949-06-01 8 Rotterdam's new dock—No. 8 Dock of the Drydock Company -is the largest in Holland. Before the war the port of i Rotterdam possessed a 36.0001 ton dock, but that broke in two I as a result of enemy action. No. 8 Dock is 207 metres109 words
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Advertisement699 1949-06-01 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated la Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE extorter's eptlea to proceed via ether ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. A U.S.A. '"Jjelops" due from U.K. June 4 Trollus" due from U.K. June 7 "Deucalion" __due from U.K...June _...June S "Phrontis" from U.S.A. June 17 "Eurypylus"699 words
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Advertisement547 1949-06-01 8 #KJP.M. LI X| REGULAR PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERViCFS BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND Tg. Pinang, Dabo, Blinjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pamlan, Mum„L Batavia, Chert bo n, Semarang, Sourabaia, East Java p ort Benoa, PadangbaaL Ampenan, Boeleleng, Pemangkat, Sambas, Pontianak, Koemai, sampn Bandjermasln, Belawan-Deli, Djambi, Bagan Si Api \L and Penang. "Jansaens" for547 words
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Article85 1949-06-01 9 THE rubber commodity marbut «L 22* qUiot yesterday «i f tca J lcd U P gradually towards the close. There wL MoUT ChanBG in were: 0 1 8 prices y° stcr( lay m Buyers Sollrrs No. 1 June RSS 3214 No. 2 June RSS 30% anS No. 385 words
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Article51 1949-06-01 9 A.P. OTTAWA. Tues. S h a 1 p gains in the value of ex- j ports to the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan were outstanding features in Canada's April trade. Exports rose to U*****,800 000 from U*****.800,000 in 1 February and U*****,300,000 in April last year.- A.PA.P. - 51 words
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Article86 1949-06-01 9 A total 2,755 tons of copra were produced in the Federation in April on estates of more than a hundred acres. This* was a 'light increase over the March production of 2.644 tons. The number of nuts harvested during the month was 152,060. A total of 1.76386 words
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Article33 1949-06-01 9 Singapore produce markets were mostly quiet yesterday with prices unchanged. London pepper was quiet on Monday with no offers for Black Lampong. May/June was quoted at 4/3 d. per lb, nominal.33 words
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Article133 1949-06-01 9 Air malla are expected to arrive today from the United Kingdom. Aden. Africa. Arabia. Canada, Europe, India, Iran. Iraq, Pakistan. Palestine, Australia and New Zealand. Ceylon. Burma and Palembang. Latest time of posting at the G.P.0.. arc: —to China (except Shanghai), Hongkong. Macao, Japan. Burma. Siam. Philippine-133 words
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Article52 1949-06-01 9 A.P. VI ASffINGTON, Tues Ku- ropean crops this year probably will be less than last year, the United States Agricultural DeI partment forecast. The Departmml made an exception Of the I soviet Union where it said Iprine planting was progressing well and Winter grains W ere In goodA.P. - 52 words
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Article275 1949-06-01 9 Reuter. JjHANGHAI, Tues. While the redemption of gold yuan notes continued today at about 200 banks, the Military Control Comission is retired to have instructed all the city s commercial and native banks to freeze their deposit accounts lor the time being. These institutions are saidReuter. - 275 words
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Article124 1949-06-01 9 Reuter.—A.A.P. TOKIO, Tues.—The "Mainichi I Shimbun" today echoed the general belief among the Japanese that trade with China will revive, but admitted the Communists will have to lift restrictions on exports of certain essential commodities needed by Japan. Among them, the papei mentinned sat. silverReuter.—A.A.P. - 124 words
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Article34 1949-06-01 9 The rise in Hongkong Banks was a feature of the share market today. A few of the popular local industrials also came in for small inquiry. Tin shares however bagged again.34 words
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Article226 1949-06-01 9 110 NO KONG. Tues. Com- munist assurances of protection of private property and business m then newly occupied Shanghai caused record turnover of Shanghai shares in the Hony Kong stock exchange market on Tuesday. Stock exchange figures for Tuesday showed that over 60 per cent,226 words
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172 1949-06-01 9 A.P. lONDON. Tues. Britain has "no cause for complaint if German shipbuilding and engineering firms are ahle to outsell her in world markets, Minister of State Hector McNeil said on Monday. McNeil answering questions in the House of Commons said the only requirement for theA.P. - 172 words
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Article839 1949-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Buyers. Sellera Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brtee Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27 4 8.8. Petrol 38/ 3 39, ed B. M. Trustee 7.r*» S-50 Cons. Tin Ord. 34/9 15/6 do. it*) 22/3 23/E. Utd. Assur. 40.76 4L75 E3tate Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary839 words
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Advertisement642 1949-06-01 9 in writing are Empire AirArsons with expertJJJs communications Z to supervise signals 3 abie applicants must have W senior Cambridge credit in Eng■"Sations to be adoperatJona ofhpire Airways g G.PO- Singapore. WN|V svhat omai •,v:v: ,n I »1 workers take SHORTHAND -T, r x >K-KEEPING f fV IS H. MATETC642 words
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Advertisement274 1949-06-01 9 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Leasehold Singapore Properties. To be held at our saleroom, No. 10 Chulia Street. On Wednesday, Bth June 1949. at 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Freehold land situate at Belilios Lane, area 4,751 sq.ft. I (VACANT POSSESSION j (Messrs. R. C. H. Lim Co..| Solicitors). Lot274 words
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Advertisement519 1949-06-01 9 J I BOUSTEAD CO., LTD TJoyds Agents in Singapore, Je Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Diia Sail* GLENORCHY (Calls Alexandria, Genua) 11 June 10 June GLENEARN 2« June 1 July FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAI'AN. Due Sails BRECONSHIRE L.519 words
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Article424 1949-06-01 10 He Never Ducked A Challenger U.P. NEW YORK, Tuesday. f& years to come, Tony Zale probably will be recalled as great middleweight champion, although dispassionate examination of the record will deny this. But Tony will be called great because tit was one oi' the few ofU.P. - 424 words
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Article122 1949-06-01 10 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE, Tues. Austialian golfer. Norman yon Nida just missed making a world record score for a round in a golf championship, recently, when hi s putt went in and out of the hole at the finish of his course recoid round of 65, whichReuter-AAP. - 122 words
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Article123 1949-06-01 10 The Royal Singapore Golf Club May mixed foursomes Competition was played at Bukit Tiniau on Sunday afternoon and r««bM*ri in a win for Mrs. W. G. A. Nutt and Brig. J. E. Witt with a Ml score of The following were the beat return?: Mrs. W. G.123 words
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Article69 1949-06-01 10 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. —If boxing were scored as horseracing is, Lee Savold would be world heavyweight champion—winning by a nose. His left jab, rated perhaps the best ever seen in the division, has broken the noses of Billy Conn, Lou Nova, Tarn Mauriello,U.P. - 69 words
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Article459 1949-06-01 10 Reuter. (A DemlHeat?) LONDON, Tues. If all the tips offered at the London Press Club's traditional Derby lunch today came off there would be a dead heat among nearly a dozen runners in next Saturday's Epsom classic. Many famous figures, owners, jockeys and trainers, were present andReuter. - 459 words
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388 1949-06-01 10 U.P. CHICAGO. Tuesday. DOCKY Grazlano, boxing's Bad Boy who was suspended in Illinois because of a poor car record, might be i n stated should he apply for a license, a Unitea Press inquiry revealed today. The former middleweight champion, whoU.P. - 388 words
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Article, Illustration180 1949-06-01 10 Reuter. MANILA, Tues. ,Joe^, Louis, who recently gave* local charity a hand by appearing in a mammoth f J six-round exhibition bout-7 with two opponents one after another and good- r naturedly disposing of them at Manila's famed S Kizal Memorial ball park, i isReuter. - 180 words
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Article28 1949-06-01 10 Ia a friendly game of table tennis last week-end. Perhimponan Stia Club beat Gilman Barrack G 2. and lost to Katong Boys Club 5 1.28 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-06-01 10 Rockey Graziano lands a hard right on Zale's head dnring ihelr second battle. The right, which was on*? oi the best seen was won by Hockey by a knockout. He took Zale's title. Zale however, handed Graziano the same dose in their return and won his title51 words
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Article71 1949-06-01 10 U.P. FRESNO, Cali.. Tues. Cornelius Warmerdam. only man in history to clear 15 feet in pole vaulting, believes his records will be beaten some time, explaining that some future vaulter. using" a new steel pole with its greater spring, will clear 16 feet. Warmerdan, married andU.P. - 71 words
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Article46 1949-06-01 10 A.P. INDIANAPOLIS, Tues. One-time roller skating champion. Bill Holland, won the 33rd annual 500-mile memo i ial day automobile race yesterday. He averaged 121.327 miles an hour. Johnny Parsons, one time child vaudeville star, took secdnd money. George Connor was third.—A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article130 1949-06-01 10 TOM BURNS - SAYS TOM BURNS AUSTRALIAN' WHUtw champion. Tommv t?* who combines the t with good looks V|./i c got him film roles j n 1 lia, is not interested in J ing Americans i n The manager of SvdrJ i dtums has offered to Freddie Dawson from130 words
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Article82 1949-06-01 10 Terry UeCSenaghan, tftj St. George club, is the to. gest man in Sydney Union. He ks 17 stoney weight and 6 ft. 3 in. That is one record but IM thinks most of the tact taj he has played 11 years'c* tinuous Rugby Union82 words
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Article79 1949-06-01 10 APART from togging, d takes 19-year-old Lara Shipp 15 minutes to get roar for the football field bourne. Laurie is first me into the dressing-room. He carefully take- froi his pocket a little case containing contact lenses; it covers them with liquid am then fits them into79 words
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248 1949-06-01 10 WRESTLING: A.P. ISTANBUL, Tuesday. JHE greatest international wrestling competiuaß since the Olympics opens here on June 3. At least 10 nations are expected to compete matches which will bring together the world'sfintfß; wrestlers, several of them Olympic champions, ml The events, whichA.P. - 248 words
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Article339 1949-06-01 10 Four Argentines Enter U.K. Golf tourney A.P. I ONDON. Tues. Squally M weather and good English golfers are checking the raid by four Argentine professionals on the British Golf Tournaments. In the first two competitions, the quartet failed to finish anywhere near the top prize.A.P. - 339 words
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Advertisement273 1949-06-01 10 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. IMPS CMm Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. FIRE, MARINE MOTOR VEHICLE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, etc [■tranches Agents at Hongkong, Java, Bangkok all towns in Malaya. BOOKS ON ECONOMICS. SILVERMAN'S SUBSTANCE ft l\l OF ECONOMICS 0-00 R CLAY'S ECONOMICS FOR |l^<iOLlris>^cj^ > GENERAL READER. 9.00 1> ALTON'S273 words
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571 1949-06-01 11 Mrs. Burnett wins women's singles final ANG Chew bee and Mrs. iVI. I. Grcenhill became U thr 1940 mixer! Roubles champions when Uiev beat II K. Yadi and Mrs. M. M. Strickland 4_6 fc-| 6-1 in che finals of the Singanarc Lawn Tennis Championships,571 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-06-01 11 World famed athirt»» Fanny Blanker* Koen is 7 aided by her hiue« I she loosens up at Ma- I i >nihs Dam I'ark in New Vork City, I.S.A.—A.I\ A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 30 words
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115 1949-06-01 11 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Galley Proof, a 100-1 longshot, was withdrawn from the English Derby Stakes today, reducing the field to 33. The milc-and-a-half classic will be run on Saturday. Four French entries arrived today from Boulogne. The Aga Khan, co-owner of last year's winner. MyA.P. - 115 words
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Article32 1949-06-01 11 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Livio Minelli of Italy will defend his Euiopcan welterweight 'ncxing championship against Henry Hall of England in London on July 5. promoter Jack Capcll announced toda\.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article30 1949-06-01 11 lAlexI Alex C. Growder. captain the European Clarke Cup warn, will not be able to play ffl the annual cricket match Hast the tyest euiring 'he •Mane holidays30 words
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Article390 1949-06-01 11 DENANG Turf Club have every reason to be satis- fied with their Summer Meeting just ended. The unlimited sweeps on each day were well patronised *nd slightly better than usual. The course cash sweeps were about their usual standard. Desoitc the fact that Class HI390 words
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Article309 1949-06-01 11 T HE island Club will be com--1 nletely reserved for tne Gaw Khck Khiam golf cow petition on Saturday when the qualifying round #M played. The finals will be played on Sunday. Below are the sUrtlO| times cf the rcund: first win i.V, p.m.: C.309 words
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Article404 1949-06-01 11 fONCEDING two quick goals in the last 10 minutes of the game the Singapore Cricket Club went down three-nil to the Rovers Sjiorts Club in an S.A.F.A. Senior League soccer match at Jalan Besar, yesterday. Although the Club was down one nil in the first four404 words
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Article27 1949-06-01 11 RICHMOND, Tues. Sam Sncad won the National Piofcssional Golfers Association title foi the second time today, defeating John Falmei of North Carolina three two.27 words
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345 1949-06-01 11 LONDON, Tuesday. SOMERSET cricketers defeated Leicestershire by 18 runs today in a dramatic race with an >>m omin2 storm. A few seconds after Trcmlctt had bowled Sperry. the last man, rain poured It bad sprinkled earlier during the day and both sides had accelerated345 words
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324 1949-06-01 11 HOVE, Tuesday. IN saining their fourth success of the tour, the New Zcalander* achieved an excellent performance after being 116 behind on the first innings. After dismissing Sussex for 13(1 in their second inni ms, the New Zealander> were set to324 words
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Article209 1949-06-01 11 Reuter. Sussex Ist Inns. 276 tor 7 dccl. N. /...land Ist Inns. I(i0. s| SSKX »nd INNS iv Lanjcridgc lbw Cow le Smith b Cowie C. (lakes <• Mooney b Cowie R Martini c Mooney b Cresswell DM c Reid b (uw ir I James l.ancridgp lbw Hayes •lamesReuter. - 209 words
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Article81 1949-06-01 11 Raffles Institution defeated St. Joseph's Institution 11 in a friendly Int«r-BchOOl badminton match played romicr hall last Saturday. Result*: (R.I. playra mentioned first): Binele*: Antony Gomez boat VVTll.e Tan 18-1«. 10-15. Sian Gian to Vincent Gomw. 15-18. in-15; Choc Fook Chopn« beat Lam Joon Lim81 words
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Article67 1949-06-01 11 MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca Club beat the Bt. Franc's "institution by 160 runs at cricket in the Doshi Shiclu competition on Sunday. G. S. Walker completed his century in one and a half hours and went on to scoi c 125. He had 7 sixes and67 words
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Article29 1949-06-01 11 MALACCA, Tues.-—The Selangor Colonials travelled down to Malacca during the week end and in a cricket match with the local Hilarians lost by 89 runs on Sunday.29 words
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Advertisement234 1949-06-01 11 »»rof. ALA HI Astro- Palnittt and Horoscope R«*d«r. You will receive reliable and instructive advice on business. travel, financial, health, marriage. etc. Hi* reading may change your entire life. Guaranteed satisfaction. EASTERN HOTEL Opp. New World Kntfsar*. via Jalan Benar) Tel. ttWl. Help Nerves Aid Glands Cinema Way In Hollywood234 words
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Miscellaneous78 1949-06-01 11 -W(lwYr%l??!ffi' t*BUT BY K.O.'ING THAT KID HKI WON'T TAKE A StjPP °SE HE DYNAMITE DUNN ""W iT FfcURES... ffi I. 60 SH.FTV AL^T YOU PROVED THAT vSu STILL 1 CHANCE ON TAKE ME WONT GIVE FIGURES, 4'lirl? -v 4^ T I2rSM Yos£ ATrl. U a^- SO i HAVE THE RIN78 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-06-01 12 Returning to Stockholm fr oni his annual vacation at Vice, king Gmtav V of Sweden grins broadly and waves a rose to the croud from the window of his special train during a stop in Paris. The long- reigning monarch will be 91 years old on Juno51 words
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Article188 1949-06-01 12 Civil War In Bolivia A.P. LA PAZ, Tuesday. STRIKING miners hurled dynamite sticks from 13 hilltop hidouts today in a battle with Bolivian troops trying to keep order after the weekend of rioting in the Andes tin mines." A state of Siege has been declaredA.P. - 188 words
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Article49 1949-06-01 12 A.P. LOS ANGELES. Tuea Lancashire-born Brenda Hopkins, daughter-in-law of the late Harry Hopkins, one time leading adviser to the U.S. President, was granted American citizenship in Los Angeles. Hei husband, Hollywood film wiiter Robert Hopkins. witnessed the ceremony. The pair was married in England in 1941. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article26 1949-06-01 12 U.P. BUENOS AIRES. Tues. Israel and Argentina today exchanged formal notes >y which both agree to open diplomatic consular agencies n the other country.—U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article23 1949-06-01 12 The Christian Brothers Old Bova' Association will hold its annual general meeting this evening at 5.15 p.m. at St. Joseph's Institution.23 words
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Article56 1949-06-01 12 A.P. RANGOON, Tues.—Burmese Government forces today reoecupied the town of Taikkyi, 40 miles north of Rangoon, said an official announcement. Rebels Were reported to have lied from Taikkyi Before the Government forces enter!ed the town. Three nearby villages, including Gyobyu, from which Rangoon obtains its water supply, wereA.P. - 56 words
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Article69 1949-06-01 12 Reuter-AAP. PERTH. Tues. The po'ie. said they seized 55 cut dia- mODdfl valued at A£1.600 from an Austfrahan passenger jus. before the 4000-ton Maet.-uye-ker left Fremantle for- Singapore yesterday. The police added that the diamonds were in two special pockets in the passenger's suit. He wasReuter-AAP. - 69 words
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Article107 1949-06-01 12 The following are asked to turn up for tho Manslield Sports Club at soccer vs. Malayan Aiiways S.C. (Kaliang) tcmoi.ow at Fairer Park at 5.15 p.m.: Yeo Kin Poh, John Ghui. P. Caldicott. Tan Siew Eng, H. Twist. Sunny Tan. Tan Kirn Kee, James Goh. Szahali. Chong107 words
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Article162 1949-06-01 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce last night decided to launch a relief fund for needy Chinese deported under the Emergency Regulations. The Chamber also welcomed donations to the fund from the general public. Tho meeting of the Chamber Committee also decided to donate $10,000 to162 words
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Article265 1949-06-01 12 {Tribune Stuff Reporter) THE Singapore Harbour Board has a iotal revenue of $29,689,103 for the year ending June 30, IS4B— more than twice the revenue collected in 1941. The annual report for the Board was issued last night. The Board spent more than SI million265 words
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Article42 1949-06-01 12 Reuter. SAI«,ON, Tues.--Representa-tives of the Moise tribe—a racial minority of about 1,000,000 in the mountainous regions of south Indo-china were taking the oath of allegiance today to Bao Dai, ex-Emperor of Annam and head of the new Vietnam state.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article101 1949-06-01 12 MR. LINGEMAN, Economic Advisor to the U.K. liaison Mission to Japan arrives m Singapore today from Tokyo tor consultations with the Co'ony Government. will discuss problems of Japan's trade with the Sie;!rig areas, with particular reference to Malaya. He will meet members of the101 words
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238 1949-06-01 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NEGOTIATIONS are now under way for the sale of 4,000 tons of copra by the Indonesian Copra Fund to oil millers in Penang. This will be second big sale of Indonesian copra to Malaya through normal trade channels since the war.238 words
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Article55 1949-06-01 12 U.P. CHICAGO, Tues.—Holiday accidental deaths soared past the 300 mark today as milj lions of holiday makers trekI ked home from the long Memorial Day week-end. A United Press survey showed that 313 persons died violently since Friday night, including 181 on highways, 72 by drowningU.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-06-01 12 Mr. Albert Yue-kong Luke, ol Singapore, who is now doing the comprehensive five years' course of dentistry at the Melbourne I niversity, is lindi/ig Mle in Australia interesting. Here he is working at the denta' sehoo', at Melbourne's Dental Hospital, where pad of his practicial work is carried51 words
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Article134 1949-06-01 12 A.P. AinNECY, France, Tuesday. INDIA and Pakistan moved a step closer to--1 gether today with ihe withdrawal of a Pakistan charg< that Inaia had violated the Geneva tariff agreement cf i 947. Pakistan claimed at a meeting of the 23 contracting states of the agreement lastA.P. - 134 words
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Article41 1949-06-01 12 A.P. LONDON, Tues.- Lt. General Sir Alexander Hood nas been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda, the Colonial Office announced Tuesday night. Hood, formerly Directs General of the Army Ifedica! Services, succeeds Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham —A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article55 1949-06-01 12 A.P. HAMBURG, Tues.—Three topedo boats of the Ro/M Navy arrived in Hamburg today. The Hotilia is making a cruise with calls at Ham- burg, Kiel, Wilhelmshaven, j Copenhagen. Gothenburg md Hull. The officers and men vi!l be entertained by the British occupation forces and *he jA.P. - 55 words
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Article52 1949-06-01 12 A.P. BRUSSELS, Tues. The management of. the Imperial Motor Works in Belgium plans to increase from 8 to 15 daily the British Standard Vanguard cars that it now assemble.-. Parts are shipped from Britain and assembled by Be'gian workers under- a contract signed with the Stand*»»d CompanyA.P. - 52 words
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Article20 1949-06-01 12 A.P. LONDON. Tues.—Princess Elizabeth has a slight end la staying Indoors, a Buckingham Palace i nouncement said today.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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97 1949-06-01 12 Reuter—AAP. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With flo* sight of her left eye sated, four-year-old Tze IJan Fan Leong, accompanied hy her mother left Melbourne In air to return to her home in Singapore. "Jenny". M she became known in Australia, took with herReuter—AAP. - 97 words
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247 1949-06-01 12 A.P. LONDON, Tv ifa MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-nl ITI eral in South -East Asia, is expected r 0 to his official duties on June 9. He win tr by air. He is continuing his talks with r ministers, and one oi his mostA.P. - 247 words
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Article43 1949-06-01 12 Reuter. ATHENS. Tv, Cabinet tonight ~";Vf* ask United N itioi an estimated 700.00 made homeless hv n war. Tho request Welfare Mini Karamanlis. is to I the Umted Nal and Social CwnnUttesJ ing in Geneva on j uK .T Reuter. UIJReuter. - 43 words
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Article91 1949-06-01 12 CHRISTIAN KliOTHt K\ m BOYS ASSN.: Anm"i St. Joseph s InstnS 5-15 p.m. MT. JOHN'S AMRlLAm Lecture on First A..1 ti nJ C. J. Fajrlar, at Gey tans School, 5-3*3 p.m. CHINA SOeiKTY: Dato i1 till G. H. Gariit k at members of the society a;91 words
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Article141 1949-06-01 12 CATHAY: "Every Girl ShJ B<* Married" Car) ijjd tranche! Tone and Diana y 11 a.m., 1.43, 4.15. G.15 and! p.m. AP1TOL: "T! with Olivia d H; lt Clefke Holm, ll a.: •Jf and 9.30 p.m. KMX: "The r. (con;plete aerial) a Lane, Linda Su-i 1.15. 4. 6.45 and MO141 words
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Article42 1949-06-01 12 LEAGI E SOCCKB: ?r r Kota Raja vs. Royal Jnr. A. Grp. 1: S'|H>rt ChiaB Engineers Assn. vs. T. and (N.S.>- B.O.D. mound Jnr Amateur Athleti' Un:on v.". lad Clerl KKIKNDLY SIKCKR: vs. Tionsj Bahru Ran^er^ 1 ENXIS: F.L.I «liips S.C.C.42 words
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Miscellaneous43 1949-06-01 12 WSTHBFOC W?li JV-rU V SHS.S tcßj? t SHE'S NQT MY TYPE BUT r-—-< LIVELY i -SEVEN FEET tSrfeJMr ,^Kv( NE > (l '--''J FINJO HER OnITV J OOF 5 v. T. Ilan."lfl TEETH.' /'THEY'D r r Pk A tVOVAj' REMAKE /I/ > V- -r< I'43 words
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Miscellaneous12 1949-06-01 12 Tide Hir.n WATKH: v: 2 in. c 2.24 p.m. «7; l!!S i12 words
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