Malaya Tribune, 10 June 1949

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  • 63 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THK PEOPLE POR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune" Spore Larger Salsa Thai Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Phone 5811 I Nine Lines. Published ~!aultaneou«hj Jf Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipnh, and Ftnany. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice
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  • 370 1 New Lease Of Life For Paris Talks U.P. i l WARIS, Thursday. P0V1E1 Foreign Minister Andrei Vyahinsky, m a dramatic last-minute rever3 s Iter Net), today agreed to instruct the Soviet Commander in reach an agreement with the western commanders by next Monday on
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  • 31 1 U.P. PARIS. Tnurs.- -Princt Aly Khan and his bride Rita Hsyworth saw their hoi sc. "Saxon." win the 200.000 francs Piix do Courteuil at the Longchamps tiack here today.—U.P.
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  • 58 1 A.P. MUS. Fri. —Flowers were today for Brii Secretary. Mr Erne.-t Bevin, The idea is ucted the aanagor of his hotel to fill ii room with flowers be- j nsf "he is feeling so deitl way the i tat conference* 1 I >ijiag." Tea roses and carnations
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  • 60 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thurs.—A •wicna'ist Government plan, tor trie defence of On-iia's Baton pro r »nrea gainst the was outlined to 3 tai of State laws Webb today by Dr Kan f\. r-onal rr- [tativi i ihe A..ing WFident ot China, Gtn. La Aflw a half-hour
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  • 9 1 WNDON Thurs. The Aus- ,a:: Information Bureau
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  • 127 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs.- Tia price!* '.nd the stockpiling: of tin n> i the United States are expect en to loom targe at the fourih con- ference of the International Tin Study Group in London on I Tune 14, which brings together delegates fiom 14 countries, i
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  • 120 1 A.P. LONDON, Thura. btore than 100,000 persona Jammed central London on Thursday to hail King George Vi on his othcial birthday With a revival 01 prewar po.np tad I splendour. The traditional trooping of the colours was staged f<ir the first time since 1959. The crowds
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  • 63 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Tin Senate today unanimously con- firmed the appointment of Mrs. Geoigia Neese Clark of KanSM jas the first woman Treasurer J !of the United States. Mrs. Clark succeeds Mr.; I William A. Julian, who was ;i led in a motor car accident iten
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  • 383 1 WE ARE NOT ALONE" SAYS CALWELL CANBERRA, Thurs. Mr. Aithur Calwell, Australian Minister for Immigration, admitted in a House of Representatives debate today that a measure of discrimination on racial grounds" was being exercised in Australian immigration policy. "That is inevitable in a poUcv based upon a concept h^Y homogenous
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  • 46 1 MM of the Leiceater Xli V pjii ent, passing through Singapore on their way to reinforce the Hougkong defence*, 'aid in -dorks of l ananas, which are reserved for children in England. The troop- ajfa on hoard the Fmpire HaJfafcdale. (Stor> pag threo)
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  • 268 1 Reuter. LOXDOX. Thursday. The administrators of Britain's state-owned railways today broke oft negotiations with railwaymen's trade unions and threatened to close down whole sections of th c rail network if locomotive crews persisted with their 24-hour "token" strikes each Sunday. Thousands of railway men have joined
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  • 85 1 Next Sunday's IG-pag t Tribune will carry the J first Chapter ot "Malaya f and its History," the latest book by sir Bi- 1 chard o. IVlnstedt, for- i ssertj al Ihe Malayan J Civil Service, great sens- J I ':>r. and authority t n Ma
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  • 43 1 U.P. PRAGUE, Thurs.- Five persons were sentenced to death today, eight to life imprisonment and two others to 25-yeat prison terms on charges ol plotting against the state with Captain Phl'.ip Wildash, former British official here. —UP.
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  • 99 1 A.P. BANGKOK, Thus. Tlv trial of the men Charged witl plotting the 19-16 murder oi the King of Siam i Thailand has lun into oountloss difhculhei since it started nine I months ago. but none as rare a. the one the other day. When the
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  • 65 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. Britain 1 nd Australia have had disI >t«*kMfl on Hongkong and its defence, Mr. Joseph Chitlcy. j .Aia.ian l'rimc Ministei, tclcl ar'iament here today. "Certain requests have been j iade by the British Govern I foV the release for other Arork of shipping normally
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  • 232 1 U.P. BERLIN, Thursday. Striking railway workers attacked live Rassian officers in front of th»Reichbthn building in the American sector of B r--11ii today. Then they built barricades in an effort to starve the Russians from the building. It was the second day of (Irishes
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  • 41 1 Reuter. ROME. Tnurs. -Dr. Hcrhei I Evatt. Australian Minister for External Aftairs. who has been holidaying in Italy on his way home from the United Nations easfonj in New York, ieft here oy air for Austra'ia this afterloon. -Reurer.
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  • 161 1 Mr. A. V. tnovr. British Minister ol I>. fence, landed at Tc -ng.ih airfield early Ihls mo-n--ing after dying bads I Dakota from his visit to llengk.!'" st ndj the o*aay*s I fences. Mr. Alexamb gave press COaf< t I at Government House just over two
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  • 1778 2 Colourful Ceremony At Government House (TiPminj staff Reporter) AT a simple ceremony a 1 Government House, yesterday, the m A gapore, Sir Franklin Gimson presented Orders and Medals to 18 bmgapou residents for distinguished war service traditional The ceremony had the colour and pomp
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  • 48 2 ChiMren cf the Ramak'ishna Orphanage arc to have laeuicai emutsicn given to them daily. The President of the Ramakrishna Mission Mi. Swaini Vamadovanand told the Tiibune yesterday that tnc Borneo Company who ate agents for Scott's Fmulficn would spend about $5000. Cor tlio scheme.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 187 2 ins Conditioned 1 a—— gaga tammr nrr;''** m —»»ni i I DAILY! 5 TIMES* 11.00-1.45-4.00-6.30-9.30 IT'S GRAND! IT'S GLORIOUS! TUNEFUL... UPRO ARIOUS! |,V mi KITF. SON(i !in> »< T« l •YArmFfjL l anf.vr.R," its v hap, hap, happy DAT," "BLI EBIRDG IN THE MOONUGHT," "I HEAB A DREAM," "WE*EE ALL
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    • 133 2 ft.**/' 2, I Shows: 8.15, !M5 p.m., SHAW BEOS' latest Malay Masterpiece! "NOOR ASMARA" j Starring Kasma BOOTI RoonssM nok, OPENING TOMOKKOW PssrasManst*s "WHISPERING SMITH". I slarrinj; \I.\N LADO IN TBCHNfCOXOB j ToMnrruw at Ifld-Nite "A DATE WITH JUDY" j Of TF( lIMCOI-OR GREAT W OKLl) Globe 7 11 liK.
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    • 115 2 4 i Air Force Vaults Never Before Shown Scenei! j ji ICiHTER Edward O B uEH 1,5 §MWsi TOB I II a.m.; 1.15; J. 15; 6.48 i MS jua I A COMEDY EN WHICH"oaIETv'aNI) CIIAIIM AfiK BLENDED WITH EXCITEMENT TODAY FOUR SHOWS gljjf li2-4.15-6.30-9.30F.M.^ IR J Phone CMS I. **T
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 402 2 BLUE NETWORK REI> NKTWORK ""'"i mi Mann Jr .n ,v m ■mjin» »m mm 1 Mandarin >■«•««•>•«inns; 114, ft New from Hn.il« Prom Heaven to Earth" Can i Ii""'r r; 10,05 »W>""«-> n ,J lim, Sifaal Opening !o"!"" N "'7« ~?>"' I *WWWIiI and Programme lifS I P.m. H:,| f
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  • 124 3 pCfANG. Thurs. The Mavan Chinese Association. niri o branch held a special £tfn' at the Penang ChiChamber of Commerce Serasy to elect ten representatives for the Genera! *ris| to he held I" Ipoh an Those elected were. Dr. V TSsng K< ng. M< ssrs.
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  • 408 3 k pTFK Tribune Staff Reporter A day th^^eir^M 1 h I UT t and shopping in Singapore yesterthe evening. I^lcestersWre R continued their voyage to Hongkong in WhlCh Pl^ ye W«* ttfe trooper Empire Haflndfilf the Singapore Harbotir Board wharf. An address
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  • 27 3 -Malacca. Thursday: Mi. Ec Yew Lin has been appointed to iep resent Malacca on the Central Appeal Committee for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund."
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  • 88 3 Donald Chan. 11, only «on of widow. Mrs. Clara Too of NO. 1-A. Sophia Road was browned yesterday at the Teo Kirn Eng swimming pool. The boy was one of the patty of the Wesley Church Sunday School which* was having its annual picnic. H 0
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  • 145 3 Air mail arrivals are iftpdcttid 1 today from U. K.. Aden. N. Afn- ea, VV. Africa, Arabia, Canada, j Europe, India. Iran, Pakistan Palestine, U. S. A.. Central and I South America, Australia, New j Zealand, Ceylon. Thailand. Bat a via, Medan. Sourabaya and PaJ dam,'. Latest
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  • 53 3 Empirv Hanible (Sheers Wharf); Straol Soenda (42 13); Havsbris (41) Beavctiue (33 39); Troilu.CM> MarijM Snapper (33/34): Buian Bidor ($7/18); Blntik'vann (19/10): Sedeli '-1); Rantau (22) fitelampua Dane] (15) President Jnlifison (13/14). Rapila (ID; Greyytoke Castle 8/9)' Steel Designer (0/7); Llan- \laaf (Oil [Mant). Orbita (i Plane!
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  • 215 3 THE old conception of a university student as an irresponsible, happy-go-lucky type is wrong today, as far as the students of Raffles College are concerned. Many of them are married and have children. Raffles has no "play-boys' nowadays, but simple, 'homespuh
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  • 84 3 Johoie. Thurs. Fotu bandits were shot dead in an engagement neat Segamat' Ioday. Fout rifles and some -ten gun magazines wore recovered. Security forces •ost a Euiopean sergeant »nd a 'Special 1 driver vho was wounded. The tight took place along the Sungei Bernarap Bsate track at
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  • 229 3 JHE happiest woman in Singapore today is Mrs. Lee Fan Leong who returned from Australia last night with her little daughter, Jenny, whose eyesight was saved by Australian surgeons. Four-year-old Jenny was flown to a Melbourne hospital nearly four months ago for an
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  • 288 3 JJjUSICIANS who are members of both the Singapore International Rhythm Club and the Musicians Union have been phiced in a delicate position. A misunderstanding has arisen between the officials of the Club and the Union. Members offered to play free of charge at the inaugural
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  • 22 3 lii. Tamil and English School yesterda} (Thurs) held their second i,nnua! gtattml athletic Meeting at the Mental Hospital Heeieation ground.
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  • 79 3 AN aged Now Zealander gamely struggled unaided down the landing steps of a Constellation aircraft to spend the night in Singapore yesterday. H e was 90-year-old Robctt Nicholas who is riving 13.000 miles to see his younger- sister in Monmouthshire. England. Mr. Nicholas who said
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  • 73 3 The Singapore Airports Sports Club will hold a dance tomorrow at the Victo.ia Memorial Hall in aid of the Children's Aid Society. Home foi the Aged and the Club's rehabilitation fund. The Sambcdians riaree band will be in attenotee I torn 9 pan. to 1 a.m.
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  • 39 3 MALACCA, Tbiirxday: The Malacca tCVnt- i\) Licensing Board (Excise) i holding its second quart* rly session on Juiir 15 at 10 30 a.m. to Consider 53 application* foi retttwal of ttquoi licciK. and 7 appUcatioi).foi iicw iiriem
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 265 3 fcflmajPß 3-15 6.30 9.15 p.m. 1111 GREATEST FEAST OF SOXfiSJ iNTiSSAR EL-SHABAB" starring PARID EL ATARACH ASM AH AX (Egypt's Leading Songsters) No Fewer than 15 Songs in this Picture! '1★ with the greatest array of Stars, Musicians, Comedians from CAIRO! Sunday 11 a.m. Show:— "YIGILAXTES RETURN" (in Color) 50
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    • 495 3 ATTENTION'" Hernm iWrfeteri" special treatment by herbs. Quick H WMhout pain or operati ti. ireatment by appointment only with Mr. Wong. Box A 2577 M P S pore. ASTROLOGY: Worried fo'ki consult Ko Hla Mauris about personal trouble-. Send three Questions with $3 to 408. Thompson Road Singapore you won
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    • 909 3 ga TAILORING M. GhTLAM Mohammed Tailor, Military contractor. 382-C. Alexar. lir a ROM. Will also undertake r ders jor latest fashion in Indies Presses. (G.T"2 A(XX)MMODATION VACANT double room w. full board and private hathioom, 2 Rochalie Drive. Phone *****. Enquiries after 5 p.m. <G.72m. WANTED to rent by R.
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    • 452 3 MUSIC (?r r n Piano and theory «J bWING FANS—Attention \v i.. ,od ,n ««»"i*i>in« using latest Ajttertctm met n Foornwn Munir studiu 148 MoT,] gong telephone 173J (c.741». sit7vaoanx WAKTfctPby energetic outdoor sai- -..Van w n knowledge electrical SSdaJra M T f mm f s 7 g penen.'ed Posting
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  • 651 4 THE other day this column pointed to a principle 1 of trade unionism that tends to get overlooked in the general hurly-burly of employer-labour relations. That principle is that before a man can take the pay for a job, he must know that job. And he must
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  • 1499 4  -  Ice-ribbed, rock-bound Heard Island sprawls like a gigantic sea monster in the long green swell of the Southern Ocean. On this isolated island a small group of men listen to the cyclones that scream down on their camp at over 100 miles an hour. by NORMANBARTLE'IT SCIENTIFIC
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  • 850 4 Reuter WASHINTON. FEARS for the day when the worlds petroleum supplies are exhausted will be somewhat allayed by the results of experiments now being made in this country. On two recent trips of nearly 1,00 miles each, an United States Department of Agriculture test
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  • 446 4 DARKEST Africa is a white hope of the European Recovery Programme. Americans who are now doctoring the sick economy of Western Europe, say the shrewd enlightened development of African territorial possessions could provide a final cure for their patient. Africa is described as a potential huge dollar-earner
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 60 4 |l[ NEXT in the GREAT series of Comes SILAS MARNER G Paramount Traders Ltd. 95 CROSS STREET, I TEL. 2859 Reprints of all local pictures appearing in the Malaya Tribune may be obtained at $1.50 a copy. Address all orders to the Malaya Tribune Photo Department, Tribune Offices, Anson Road.
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    • 15 4 TIE. I j i HK f IDT MB j ouahhs HUD mmm nm 6554 _^^-an#di
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  • 1519 V  -  By W.M. BLACKWOOD IN unsettled Cadoae iia, there In Utile Boape fQ' ~c svmbnJic d meing thai U J*^ to be so much a part of the life of the beautiful Islands, but Soyena of beauty and grace have hopes that VVi,i > the longed-foi
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  • 616 V  -  By A.S. LEE JHE tran> 0 f lantern making dying out in Except for detw festival d*ys by rcUgioua institute arc discarding J a About twenty ago one could sec a pair panted lanterns r every Chinese ■J°P hoot With the advent J
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  • 156 V U.P. f'AJiAJ >r a Ir->.!r-! and V' l-j;.I i :<»<; SCiCUI ftd -iv'-or I in .porri.to f I',c": uew-f an;;led <• i riva-ier:: dciflgticd lO h.'t fitic morale of handi-•-\pped por; 0.n.". SomyS would m-'-e it amio t i .iposriTde t > tell the we:.rr: I v/itj legleas,
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  • 255 V A.P. ALfcAD editorial In Red Fleet told Soviet sador to beware of foreign spies I The editorial declared that "agents of foreign intelligence services arc attempting to obtain various information I in particular information on the armed forces of our coin I try." It said that the
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  • 713 VI  -  TALKING FILMS... In Hollywood today—a coat of greasepaint is more valuable than a coat-of-arms, say the stars A NOM-DE-SCREEN HIDES HISTORY By Melrose Gower THERE are lustrous leaves OB many family trees in Hollywood, although pride of ancestry ranies little weight In the struggle to maintain
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  • 50 VI GALE ROBBXNS, paeted not long ago as a star-to-be in United States Pictures, is just three times as ambitious as the average Hollywood youngster. She aspires to star in B Broadway musical, to become a dramatic headlinel like Bette Davis and to become one of the world's foiemost singer.;!
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  • 219 VI AMONG places of interest \isited by a delegation if TiirkiNh M.l'.s touring Rritain, wore Ikfl J. Arthur Rank studios in Denham and l'inewood, tvherc the) Met film director David I.ran and actress Ann Todd. Bey Huseylfl aliait Yah in, depun for Istanbul, and editor of
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  • Page VI Advertisements
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  • Page VI Miscellaneous
    • 75 VI By Leslie T» ta llfl K ll I— look below, exciting! but jTr*S UNC .!f f| (ww Or course L HOWEV... THE \IT SORT OF FRIGHTENS b V MUSHT BB DISJOINTED/ CATHY 1 j>ONLV KOPCr! t o TOWERS O' i IN ME (To be continued next week) LA.\*'L LAWMiK Bj
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  • 349 VII A.P. FISH experiments here have shown that atomic rays carry damage or death beyond the first generation of descendants. "Translated into terms of human beings." said Dr. Lauren U. Donaldson, director oi the Applied Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Washington, "the
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  • 228 VII A.P. f*2 re lit tO CUt 1 rtS weight eat does not T* l t Z trees' shapes. It riians-' J' mo re valuable print paper. ring wasdesf d Hale and D. of the Depart- Resourcea, is* 1 Canada's forest i,;: t a l
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  • 140 VII U.P. Nutritious potato flour, apple ice-cream and soap substitutes are some of the things that chemistry maj soon give us. A meeting of the Philadelphia section of the American Chemical Fociety revealed that processes for achieving the above already have been developed. Dr. Roderick K. E«kew, of
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  • 167 VII RHEUMATISM may be caused by marital problems, poor sexual adjustments and poor sleep—or tbe combination of all, said an j expert. I Dr. Edward Weiss of Fhtlai delphia told the seventh Inter- national congress of rheuma tic disease that a "surprising percentage" of arthritis and
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  • 139 VII NOT quite sporting, perhaps—catching fish by first knocking them out with the aid of chemicals. But then. Government Fisheries Department.-: are moved by other considerations than that of sport. Successful experiments along these lines have netaa carried out by the West Bengal Directorate of Fisheries. A
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  • 176 VII TUBERCULOSIS germs that ate resistance to streptomycin apparently develop in diseased lung cavities, a group of medical scientists nave reported. The new clue on the resistant strain v. as leported by Dr. Kirby S. Howlett, Jr., i Assistant Superintendent of Laurel Heights Sanatorium. Shelton, Conn., and
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  • Page VII Advertisements
    • 1203 VII NOTICES Malacca U.E.A.O. No. 76 of 1937 Re Ong Choc l am Notice is hereby giv<-n that a first and final dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must prove their claims by the 30th day of June I 1949, otherwise they will be excluded
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  • Page VII Miscellaneous
    • 235 VII yiM A Ij V Michael O'Maßiev A Italgth Luii* /fiction ori a train V two tjckets on the X" have them"\| V that biack Vsix months' Jfthd i 'van™ ret Paris entenng Belgium. JJ|WMW| why not;; W I f/>MJWFf«M?i f v^rffo™ 5 <at ™os^a£VK as in owe country, I A
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  • 1567 VIII  -  lliseaM** old mfa arr UOi HH€-|l«!loBRl*^l. Et'erT day medical scieiice is roistiiaiciiauj if* researp rlir.s isilo thy |»rol»l<»iii i*i how liv«\s ran Im* statV" «•iiardecl again*! ih« fc iiaI lira I |M'rioci of fl<u-iiiii»ig |diy«it*al vigour. By F. MUSGROVE H.G. YOUR child—anybody's child
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  • 587 VIII A.P. ••SCOVITFS I■ id their '•A nundava >n m icn the same mhabitans of any they n it act up as early on f Sty St rest aa on other clays ot the week. The scrv-s of the Soviet capital are omlc en D ty on a
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  • 131 VIII P.P. IpHIS •'Little Palis" of the i Americans will send the first all-Canadian fashion show to the French capital in Juiy to receive judgment from famed Parisian coutrcs. Montreal, the second largest French-speaking city in the world, has long modelled its feminine fashions, on the sleek creations
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  • Page VIII Advertisements
    • 65 VIII «THE biggest-brightlst— show in Town TO-NIGHT. lIAPPY WORLD STADIUM BOXING Sensational Battle 10~:>. Soiii|Hiiig* 1% W ell SITI'ORTEU BY ALL ST AII FIGHTERS. 111, Big Ru*h Book Now—Phone llttL T%l NO FREE LIST. JO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. ro-not* how ivr »rxm<: jimiAXEOl SLY Vr X X T A SHI BIN
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    • 458 VIII 'ir WON'T** V 9* YOU MAKE [".N THE MOUNTAINS OP CO'.'T. WES] B!if f ;l- HA?y BUT I thin; ty it ycu CAN havl~ ~%u«* W vr«nr PpVuv/y-ij 1 "♦-'<•"•'• VST.; CAN PO IT. r < A VACATION. OOOF U -'^J^r#^ Jftßß*' v «I YOU'LL NEEF IT. yu, C y
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  • 811 9  -  For You Ladies—Page 9 Brings Fashion, Home And Beauty By GLORIA BIGGS rns ANOKLES. Wed. California designers' col lections for v m m c r One** again highlight that casv-to-wear Ojualit] that always distinguishes these clotiics. But this year something new has been added- a dainty,
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  • 26 9 '.1 tllllt.. ..< !>. .oil,. .< :.,»!>. <<.'„ls. ,l..»,s". > >! >'> x..s...> .^l.li,'!.: XX nnll,.,»!»>>,' >. i> Vl.'s. .l XX.ilX,- <., I.. »n,l xxftil» 5.<x...» .l'ft Nl ,ft..I> >:'.!,. >.s>.
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  • 370 9  -  By KAY SH£R\\QOD NEW YORK. Wed. -What do the experts rate as tops in new home furnishings? For the answer, look at feagn winners of the American Institute of Decorators' annua! international design competition. The five winning designs chosen from 450 ■tries plus outstanding feigns
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  • 124 9 THE lustrous look of rich fabrics is not «'»U that the silkworm contributes to spring fashions. He also spins silk filaments for cosmetic Face powder airily spun from pure silk filaments makes its debut for spring. The addition of silk tilametits to cosmetic
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  • 233 9 A WOMAN of excellent I bg often reflects the careful choosing which years of trying out this and rejecting that have helped her to develop by her eventual selection of a few pieces of jewelry. As this is written I have in mind a woman of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 170 9 hr Al Capp sm:l iKJ( r S girl ToFsIST" obviously t» I i'm dr.snakepit Xcome right "\l Rh BoJJt wanta mapry C XJMPinGTON, THAT'S T GIRL IS > UNBAtAKCEO/p IMY DEAR. I'M JN, SNAKEPIT. DUMPiNGTOM T- ME HAIN'T TH' If"- AM ING PASSION fT~ BU X C A LITTLE PSYCHIATRIC
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  • 4799 10 Selangor Races— 3rd Day CI 3 Di'v. I 9 Furs. THE GRAND ABBOT 9-00 THIRD 2-4-49. K.L. 7.11 0 Furs. (Stirling) Dir. L Won by Grand Trim 2 mm. 4 sees. WON 30-4-49 Spore 8.06. Abt. 1 Mile (Flannery) Di-/. 1. Spearlight 2nd 1 mm. 42. Going
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 485 10 Famous B Cardinal BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FQ? LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERb it HAMBURG. 1 Due GLENORCHY (Calls Alexandria. Genoa) 11 June I6j„ GLENEARN (Calls Alexandria* 26 June 1jFROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, BHANGBAI, m JAPAN. Due s&i« BRECONSHIRE In
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  • 194 11  -  From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday UOKSES who are having their second run on'Saturday were the main workers this morning. Tht* •r.uks urn in fairly good condition and were open f■ r fast work, despite heavy rain yesterday liaNymead (Jones) did the best gallop of
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  • 70 11 ime Singapore Swimirdni: Club 1 B- ninst tfcf Tiger Swimming Club at water-nolo on Sunday. The sSapooT" al 10 3U at the J. H. Tonkins. H n. Richaa A. Katz. t. v. Allen, G. Creiaiilon. T> H. Hamilton and n. Mitcball (A team); T. r
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  • 39 11 The Cheeful Lada \i yesterday beat the Singapore District H. <j. by two goals to o*p in a game oi soccer. Scorefs for the Lads were Sood and Quintal Chan, white Thompson netted the A rmy -,'ou!.
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  • 56 11 i ONDON. Frt. Three hundred and Iwi ril. nix pairs of trottsers, order :d for East Suffolk policemen 18 morrtha ago, have not yet bceil deed. Lieut.-Colonel Senior, Chier Constable, said "Some of the men arc through the seats of their trousers. Some arc positively scandalous
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  • 315 11  -  Veterans Still Rule The Roost By 'Smash' I Lawn Tennis Championships which ended last week revealed that there is a dreath of t a I e n t in thi> department of the ga m e, at Mn > Singapore. Despite the fact
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  • 276 11 <n> rOBEHAIfD) .fvrai keenly contested matches were .-eon in the [traf day oi Jobore La* n Tenuis Asaw ia ciatlon Championships whit ii were played off at ti.o Royal Jonore international Club courts yesterday. Resulu of the day's ptay ware Men's <»p«ii siiißlr. Goh Ted; Chow beat Byed
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  • 305 11 MALAYS 5 CEYLONESE 0 THE Ccylonese suffered their second defeat when they went down by five goals to nil to the Malays in an Inter-Community match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. After a shanky start, the Malays settled down to turn the run of
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  • 61 11 A team will be .selected from the following to represent the Colonials against R. A. F. (Be* letar) in a tournament game on Sunday A. B. iviiikan. W. Ratnayake, A. Pereira, N. Humphries, <•. Woodford, W. Woodhull. E. Hiller I-. a. Pereira, A. This iraraja, L. Boudvillc, J.
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  • 594 11  -  I By SHUTTLE /'IIKONG Hock Long of the Eclipse Badminton Party and a member of the Rest of Malaya Team stole the limelight in this week's badminton when ho caused an upset to dofeat Ismail bin Marjan when the Eclipse HI*, and the Johorc Bahru District
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  • 84 11 MR. SINGAPORE—or to he called by his real name Mr. de astro—mil take the Hag a: the ilnpjr, World uover- d Btadtoni tonaofrow Bight. astro win give a deiuonstraiion of muscle control. This is an additional attraction to the strong WreatUag card the World has ip More (or lvrvntliag fasts.
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  • 81 11 A.P. LONDON", Thnrs. In Hiiftou, t orkshire and EngInnd of >nlag batsman, is on a hoi streak of batting. Ills past five hfnrngfl ha*." been 110 not onf, If?, !>i no< -nil, KM and 7«, a fofal of (|K runs for three < mtpicted innings. llulton
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  • 215 11 (V.. «/<._ ttjtartS tmtor) Sir, A spectator at the recent Badminton match, Malayan I tomaa Run Team vs. the. Rcflt <>f Malay;*. 1 was Dot af ar impressed by the standard shown. This, lam convince, wa, due to the poor quality of shuttlecocks vi ed It seems
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  • 99 11 The Sscoad Annlv.r uv of thr Oriental Badminton Party wacelebrated recently at Haw Par Island. An ami i d general n.c* I tag was held and th- following were si sated as office bearers for Hie year 194ft-1950. President: Mi. Pbus <"hrr Kin (re-elected): Vice-President: Mr. An;,'
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  • 44 11 The following players arc selected t<» play football for the Jollilada Athletic Union against RAF Tengah on Sunday at Tengah at 5.15 p.m. Narayana, Rasak (Capt), Kacier, Qhani, Scpcc, Hani ft. Sintha, Muntyandt, Satahu* din, robing, Huaaten, Dotlah, Krishnasamy, Rahman. Hbkhtar. Hassan, Bari.
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  • 69 11 From the following win »»-> ■elected team to represent the nine Rovers against B.HJ. Traffic XI tomorrow at Farrer Park. Kick off at 5.15 p.m. sas rp leiiiHi b Da wood. Ropery L,r», Abu Hassan b. Myjln, Al< x Neubroner. Kid Wee, Haru i Pekek, Ski ward Poluui,
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  • 483 11 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. JOn PEARCE, the Essex captain, proved what a clever tactician he is by carrying on the Ea&ftX innings today despite a big lead over Nottinghamshire and this allowed him to later have the neaw roller on the dusty tiirl. His anticij>ation
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  • 124 11 .Snatching a last BlillUte goal which enabled then to diaw level with the C.A., l< idera of the Senior League the R.a.k. Scietar defeated Royal Signals by tin- only goal .'•cored in their Senior League encounter at Scietar, yeaterdaj. The Airmen wr» not good finiebera This
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  • 99 11 The Inter Hospital badminUxi mutch for Dr. Scrimgeour's Cup. between the I'an Tock SrnR Hospital arid thr Rent will bo. played at tin». Club premises, 15 A College Road tomorrow et p.m. The following are the teams: T.T.N.H. players: Goh Ah Kow. R. S. Pathy. M. K. M.
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  • 274 11 Reuter. London. Thurs. Onanty 1 rjpltet < lot. At Lords, 7xi.*i. i i. x. v'. 1 Middlesex 136 and Ml foi I (W. Bdrich ill. Hann 6'»>. Warwickshire 156 (Young left-arm alow. foi 28). At Brentwawd, u Nottingrhamslilre i<- ten wickets 11 and 802 tWinrow 53.
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  • 404 12 Reuter. BLACKPOOL, Thursday. Foreign >linister Ernest Bevin to 1 d the Labour Party's annual conference here today that Britain wouW be ready to deal with whatever party which gained supremacy in Chin-. it they will still let us." "We are not approaching this problem
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  • 165 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs.—lnitiai improvements in most sec-t.w..4.-5 oi vie uOtMiOTJ stock exchange today were not maintained. Bear covering in industrials and oils produced a firm tone at the opening and many small gains resulted. With most classes of industrials on the upgrade, the market appeared set for
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  • 27 12 Kuala Lumpur. Thuts. There have been 23 arrests in the Federation during the last 21 hours lo In Perak and eight in Kedah Par lis.
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  • 39 12 Reuter. PARIS, Thurs. Dr. Lin Yutang. well-known Chinese nutnor. has resigned as head oi the United Nations Economic. Scientific and Cultural Organisation's Art Department. He is shortly to return to his home in the United States. -Reuter.
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  • 129 12 Reuter. RANGOON, Thursday Three hundred Karen insurgents are reported to have been killed when Government planes bombed and strafed the Delta district of Maubin, 40 miles south west of Rangoon during a meeting of about 1,500 Karens, Burma Army Radio claimed tonight. The Kaien President. Saw
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  • 30 12 WASHINGTON, Thurs.- -Hie United States has protested to i Britain against the recent) rt.nglo-Argentine trade agree- ment. America claimed chiefly that the pact wou'.d discriminate against competitive trading.
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  • 80 12 Fifteen players and four officials of the Indian assoction will be leaving for Malacca tonight. This soccer contingent is to participate for the Cardhan Trophy competition, (the Indian Malaya Cup). They will play against Malacca Indians tomorrow alter which the team will proceed to Soremban
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  • 213 12 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Ihe Liberal newspaper Manchester Guardian today published a letter from five Sarawak nationalist leaders accusing the British Governmem of being undemocratic In refusing to admit the Rajah Muda, Mr. Anthony Brooke, to Sarawak. The Government's "atul boa refusal" to alow Mr. Brooks to enter
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  • 162 12 THE I.AK A1K AMATEI'R misical association: aoth Anniversary celebration at New World Arena. "Slew Thang Kee" (Historical "Flay) 7.30 p.m. Piav» in On a K?ing dialed. THE SINGAPOKE HI DIU1IST ASSOCIATION: Boson Festival. (ibservtns precepts. Illumination, Buddha Puja, Chanting of Sutta and Sermon from ti a.m.--7.30
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  • 177 12 CATHAY: "Fighter Squadron With iklward O Brit n. Robert Stack and John Rodney. 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "The Stieci with No Name." with Mark Stevens and Richard Widniark. 11 a.m., 1.45. 4. 6.3U and 9.30 p.m. KF.X: "Gulliver's Travels" Fill! length cartoon in Te<
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  • 39 12 IK.WirK SOCCER: Snr. Ko;i Raja vs. Chinese Casual at J 'Ita Besar; Jnr. "A" Grp. 2. S.H.B. Auxiliary Police vs. Hong K m-; Sh-mghai Hank Sport? Club Gevlanir S'adium: Aston Athletic Club vs. Indonesia!» ♦•p"*— 1 n.O.P. «round.
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  • 119 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thttrs. —A seciet Federal Bureau of. Investigation report read at the espionage trial of Juditn Coplan indicated today that the United States had an informant familiar with the activi- I ties of the Russian Embassy in Washington. Over the objections or government attorneys,
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  • 30 12 Four-Year-old Vnnv" L. who n turned to Singapore restevday m ha to Ipoh home, with the right ol oae eye Minpletely restor ed alter b. lag raiTT
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  • 297 12 (Tribune Shipping Importer) Singapore Harbour Board Police and a skull and crossbones on a poster warned the public to give the 8.1. liner Rajula a wide berth at the docks yesterday. The vessel was being disinfested of rats j with the most dangerous
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  • 37 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Sailing of the 11,106-tcn transport Empir< Trooper, which was dv >to leave Southampton tomorrow with reinforcements for the Hongkong garrison, has been postponed for at least 48 hourbecause of boiler defect Reuter.
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  • 130 12 LONDON, Dr .J. A. Glover, a 73-year-old grandfather, cycled a mile from his home at Gravel-path, Bcrkhamstcd, and swam 150 yards in the local swimming pool. Then he cycled up the steep hillside to breakfast. Later he caught his train into London, where he
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    • 58 12 5.50 Afa 254 Replies Tangible areflf d Tribune's pulling p<** the abate aaver**** brought tM refJk»»tJ cost of onl\ .vVjO H advertiser. Whether you bisr, »al* trade the Wheat OS* the proper job f'»r Our rjajstftH rh "J are aalrj np between the ii> readers i**JJ who have the Mttafy
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