Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1949
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Title Section64 1949-06-14 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE I PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune* Spore Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone 5811/3 Nine iJnea. Published simultaneous!,l at Jfygapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f.OXDON FFJ'RFSEXTATIVF: P Manrir*64 words
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586 1949-06-14 1 Dodd Calls For More Cattle, Fish Reuter. Pan's, Monday ICE consuming peoples of the Far E:st, with the exception of Siam, Burma and Indochina, are generally worse off tha.i ever before, Mr. Norn's E. Dodd, Director General of the Food and AgricuiReuter. - 586 words
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Article146 1949-06-14 1 S\N PRANCLi Q Mon.— Th.-' Bank 1 in Tientin loaned 120.000,000 Com-uri-t dollars to Tientsin exnort nit: during May r order to increase the ex- Dor trade, i ccording to Pein B i toni rht f t ;c Hank h ancd more I thar. 800,00146 words
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Article24 1949-06-14 1 I SEGAMAX Today.—A paf ton- JN rt iy, ai.d killed It was found that both men had identity ear la and came24 words
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Article105 1949-06-14 1 Reuter. KARACHI, Men —The Karachi dockers strike, involving 3.000 men. showed no sign oi ending today as negotiations between Government commissioners and union orri-cia-s continued. The arrive 1 of another five ships brought the number idle through the strike to IS. The men are demanding anReuter. - 105 words
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Article83 1949-06-14 1 ITito uu Staff lUrparH s) The Russian ship Baku If due in Singapore on Thursday or Friday this week to load 9,000 out of about 12.000 tons of Malayan ru) ber bought about two months ago. She is expected to have at the end of the83 words
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Article28 1949-06-14 1 I.AX:'. Si C cr.fijS. 1; rael formally protested to the Security Council today against reports that the British GovernLntended to resume arms Dta to Arab States.28 words
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171 1949-06-14 1 U.P. LONDON, Monday. Prime Minister Clement Attlee presided over another special cabinet meeting on Britain's wildcat strikes today amid signs that some labour unions were g tting recalcitrant members under their control again. No announcement was made folowing the hourlong meeting at No. 10U.P. - 171 words
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Article77 1949-06-14 1 A.P. WARSAW. Mon. Thirteer leaden of the Cominform wen I reported tonight to be putting the finishing touches on plans 'to intensify the press campaign 1 and to increase economic sane j tions against Marshal Tito's re- glme in Yugoslavia. I The three day session of the CominformA.P. - 77 words
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Article104 1949-06-14 1 A.P. LONDON, Mon. Rudyard Kipling's daughter declared today that she will never permit publication of a new biography of her father. She flatly refused to say why. She said that her decision to ban the book was final. The biography, 160.000 words long was written byA.P. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-06-14 1 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock returned this weekend to Ipoh where two months ego he was fh< victim dl a bomb assassination attempt. He is Bean here welcoming delegates to the strorgIj gaatfded sat tiling <»f th« Malayan Chinese Association.42 words
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Article162 1949-06-14 1 LONDON. Mull. The British Labour Party may overhaul its 1950 election platform to drop or modify its controversial plan to nationahze insurance companies, political quatttis I said tod:u. I Toe decision would be baaed on pcliciCSl consider ations rather than any change in the govern162 words
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Article26 1949-06-14 1 Reuter. \k;«Sai..ui j i .i.ur.. The UMied S .cites Senate today ratified the inter national wheat coment in a unanimous Vv »cc vote. —R.,u«.er.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article262 1949-06-14 1 BULLETIN ON THE FOREIGN MINISTERS U.P. PARIS, Monday.—The Big Four Foreign Minivers were working today on n faee-sa\ing "gentlemen's agreement" on Germany, it wsl learned from authoritative sources. An agreement at least in principle on the bogged down Austrian peace treaty also may be concluded beforeU.P. - 262 words
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Article21 1949-06-14 1 U.P. WA BHINI .'TON. Mon. Th o S~vpf- today confirmed unanimously nomination of Gordon Gray as Secretary of the Army.—llP.U.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement70 1949-06-14 1 National Employer's Mutual General MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSAWONj rtSoNAL ACODEWt SBAXCE 1 aSoCIATION LTD; J«Ml«ted In KngUuid) unh.-rs, Kafflea Pia«s a r N. B. WISB Profes Leo S: arkjes, Ph. D. (Dr.. of Phizz J Lesson No. 8. 0 stands for drill f Which works up a thirst To be slaked70 words
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Advertisement68 1949-06-14 1 1 l Duu«.ttiot. SILVER B.P.N.S. jg CUPS Winstedt on MALA YA wv SEE PACE 6 WHEN IN SINGAPORE STAY AT THE MAJESTIC HOTEL OUR LATEST ADDITIONS INCLIDE BEDROOM 3 WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED AIR CON OITIONED DOUBLE BEDROOMS FIRST CLASS COCKTAIL BAR NEWLY DECORATED DINING HALLS SERVING CANTOXESE El ROI'KAX meals68 words
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Article514 1949-06-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday.— TWO operations to clear areas of undesirable j souattsrs and to allow law-abiding inhabi--1 t.ant* to return were begun by Security forces in the Tcmcii;)h district of Paha.ng yesterday morning. j The two operations under Emergency R~-gu- lation 17D were directed against514 words
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Article22 1949-06-14 2 MALACCA. Mon. The next monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commi.sstooers will be held on Wednesday. June 22, at 9.30 a.m.22 words
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Article115 1949-06-14 2 YOUR pctro' coupons for the third quarter of 1940 are now ready. There has aeen no change m the ration and the value nf a petrol unit will remain at 1% gallons. You can net your ration at the Pctro' Rationing Office at Middle Road during the115 words
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Article31 1949-06-14 2 Lieutenant R. A. Murray, Malayan Royal Naval Vohmteei Reserve, has been appointed an Honorary Aide*deCamp to the Governor, in place of Lieutenant J. F. Burnett, Who has resigned.31 words
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Article115 1949-06-14 2 MRS. Olga Amanda Billet I the wile of an Army major was yesterday fined $30 j for failing to register and Obtain an identity card within the time prescribed. She pleaded guilty to District Judge E. P. Shanks. Mrs. Billctt has been in115 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-06-14 2 Nurses o<»i Boh fan and .Mice rhia. with Matron '<•.••• Brone'l and B >»>ung spaai. patient at the Margaret ReM Orthopaedic HospUa*, St. Ives, Sydney. The two RUrS4W are expected to arrive In Singapore about June They wll] sail from Labua i In the Kajang.47 words
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Article104 1949-06-14 2 three-week-old wage di pute ended yesterday when some 200 Singapore granitequarry workers agreed to a 10 per cent reduction of th ii daily-paid wages, effective from June 1. The agreement, signed at Labour Dcnartmen;. Qtso vide.; for free medical treatment for workers; one meal daily, for which104 words
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Article61 1949-06-14 2 Tvvo hundred and focty two voters for the Legislative Ccuncil Elections have legtstered during fnst ten days of the registration period. One hundred and twelve voters have so far registered themselves for vac Municipal elections. These figures represent only those who visited the registration centres. They do61 words
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Article545 1949-06-14 2 Say Nurses THE people Of Australia nave a warm corner in 1 their hearts for Malayan Chines? because of the help they gave A. L F. men during the Japanese occupation of Malaya. This Is one of the impressions of two years iti Australia. Malayan545 words
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224 1949-06-14 2 HIGH COURT ACTION IH application fbi an interim Injunction to A 1! New A&elphi Hot?l Ltd from hotd'ne OttV ordinary or extraordin-w g-n-ral nr 1V) odndlntt the hcarinr of nut in t« ~P b'o'> of shares, was refused b" tn* Chief Jiistir- Mr.Murray-Aynslcy, in224 words
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Article100 1949-06-14 2 iDU bin Ramli, looking A younger than his 17 yearwas charged yesterday with carrying a bayonet without permission. Abu told the Firs', Di trict Judge that Muar. where he came from, was a trot area. "There arc a lot of comsMnists in my100 words
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Article236 1949-06-14 2 Court ToU r.-XPTAIN Derek Stuart SulclifTe, 31, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry was alleged in the Firs'. District Cour; yesterday to have attempted to force a dance hcst?ss YvonneRose Peterson, to undress while he was armed with a Gurkha's kukri. Sutcliffc faced three236 words
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Article80 1949-06-14 2 \j. it. MEN ON was yesterday charged m the First Dfe trict Court with falsely declaring he had lost his Identity card and obtaining another from the Office of tie Commissioner of Registration on June 10. He claimed trial and Irs ease was postponcel80 words
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Article60 1949-06-14 2 JOHORB UATUir, Mon. K. MAN|CKAM 30. today told the Magistrate he .va < unemployed and had no fixe I place Of abCKle. He was cU- ocd and discharged. When the case was :irs f mentioned a week ago, the prosecution disclosed that Manickom had told the60 words
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Advertisement74 1949-06-14 2 I Today Only 4 Slows B^kflU©! Phone 6905. LONDON FILMS PRESENT MADELEINE CAKKOLL lAN HUNTEK j "WHITE CRADLE INN^ TOMORRQW A Magnificent Performance Bj RONALD COLMAN For Which He won Academy Award. KANIN PRODUCTIONS PRESENT RONALD COLMAN SIGNS HASS4I "A DOUBLE LIFE" (A I niversM-Internulional Release) b COMING Elected The74 words
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Miscellaneous473 1949-06-14 2 BLUE NETWORK gf**?.»f" 10 p if**?* st*4k .-,r> Nepaiese M K Melodwilli Peter Yorke and time Signal sad rT<t«r«- I M ENGLISH PROGRAMMES mnrr, r< hv 0r H h 7 tri ti V* n,TO h H,,„a; i!. It a.m. New, Iron, hu.il» l.un.. V.fd ti" „h x I t J473 words
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Article214 1949-06-14 3 Mr. L C Tan Proposes Retaliation ViiV Pro£r|ssive Farty is considering retaliatory legislation against Australia. Rtr. C. C. Tan. president, m a statement to the press Last rtlfht, m that he had sent for a eonv of the PhinnEiU which is b?fore the Assembly at214 words
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Article41 1949-06-14 3 I &i ite rot plied to tr. by the t of the P 1 has been jMtn-e the King who has est you t- m i jesty'i tO COnveY Colony "of JJ n 3 -ion of the mcs-41 words
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Article23 1949-06-14 3 rolonv of Sii has i-*- en G »vcrnraeat subject to :y cattle Lombok, ads and lep ndendes .at *ny23 words
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193 1949-06-14 3 Further progress in the preliir the launching of a State* i raisa funds for the University >r1 d at thd meeting of the I niversity Appeal Committee held loned Council Chamber at the The Hon'ble the Mentri Besaj of Perak Datoh Abdul Wahab) who is193 words
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Article45 1949-06-14 3 The first meeting of the Chinese Advisory Boaids will shortly be held in Kedah. Sctaagor, Negri Scmbilan and Jdhorc. The first meeting of Pcnang Chinese Advisory Board was hvi-ld on June 8. Earlier the Chinese Advisory Boa id had met in Malacca.45 words
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Article41 1949-06-14 3 Kuala Lumpu:, Mon. The Hon'hlc Dato' Hamzah 1 bin ahauilah will retire from the po.st ot the Mentri Bcsar, Belattgor, with effect from July 1. 11) li). I'm appointmont of Dato' Hamah's successor Is still under consideration:41 words
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Article26 1949-06-14 3 Beinaid Hicklcy. Daily Telegraph Correspondent, will talk about the new Prime Minister ot China. Mai lhal Yen Shi-shan, ever Radio Malaya at 7.10 tonight.26 words
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Article48 1949-06-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Aicn. A Police patiol recovered large quantities cf rice in a bandit temporary camp which was located when they flushed the squatter area at Sungei Long yesterday. One' bandit attempted to escape and was fired at by tiie Police but he got away.48 words
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Article132 1949-06-14 3 TWO Malays, two Eurasians and three Indians, alleged to have stabbed a Chinese to death at a coffee-shoD on May 7 last year, claimed trial at the Assize Court yesterday. rhe sevet) men are Kanffl birvGhani, Bahari bin Mohamcd Ibrahim. Stephen ,Frois. Gren/ille Fiois.132 words
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Article73 1949-06-14 3 SIT i A WAN, Mon. The Hindu festival of Vaigasi Vi«sagam was celebrated at the Sithi Vinayagar Temple Sitiawan. I In the evening the chorus f t *om the religious class conf»„*rod v-.y Mr. If, K. SuKanianiam. Hon. Secretary of tie Bindings Hindu Sabah j entertained73 words
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Article, Illustration90 1949-06-14 3 The top photfl tIM>WB :< guerri'hr OatpOSt near Jegjsiiar;a, ava. which remains a well-armed stronpheld against the Dutch. Tht-s*' indoneNian.- v.il! tak» over Jogjakarta when the Dutch occupation »< ree pu'ls out in the r. ar fiiture. In lower photo, btdenesian and Maese c ivilians line up-A.P. Photos. - 90 words
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Article328 1949-06-14 3 A corporal and a lance corporal of the Ist. |3attaiion. Malay Regiment, have been given awards ;o;; gallantry in action. Corp Musa Bin Mat Noordin has been awarded th( Military Medal and Lance Corporal Mohamad Nor Bin Buyong received Mention in Despatches. The citations accompanying the328 words
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Article65 1949-06-14 3 THE second anniversary of the opening of the Bukit Tim ah Boys' Home, dementi Road, will be held on Tuesday, June 21. It will be celebrated by a Sports Meeting at 4.30 p.m. to be held on the sports field adjoining the Home. The Governor and Lady65 words
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Article76 1949-06-14 3 rr»HC Singapore Filipino As- sociation has drawn up a lour-point programme to celebrate the Third Anniv. saty of the Philippine Hepublic independence on July 4. The programme includes a Requiem High Mass of thanksgiving at the Cathedral cf Good Shepherd at S a.m.. a Children.-76 words
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Article34 1949-06-14 3 THE Technical Group of the Army Civil Service Union will hold an inaugural meeting at the Union s premises, 331 North Bridge Road at 3 p.m.. June 15. Officers will be elected.34 words
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168 1949-06-14 3 IPOH, Monday. —A mammoth crowd gathered at the Ipuli iifcrSirrrr.? »r rrotl Malaya's Thomas Cup loam this morning. The team went or. a triumphal tour of the town. The $15,000 Thomas Cup escorted by motor cyclists of the Traffic Corps and out- riders of168 words
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Article44 1949-06-14 3 i Swam i Vamadevananda was elected president of the Ramakrishna Mission at the I annual general meeting held I recently. Mr. V. Pakirisamy J.P.. I M.c. was named vice-presi-dent, Mr. R. Narasimhan. Hon. I Secretary, and Mr. R. M. Krishnan. Hon. Treasurer.44 words
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Article35 1949-06-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mom— A 44-year-old pork seller, Koh Yok Koon, was bawd ever for a period of s'x months in the Magistrates' ("ourt today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of smokchandu35 words
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Article84 1949-06-14 3 AN inter-Union bttween the Army Civil Service Union and the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers Union will be held at 331 North Bridge Road on Saturday at G p.in Tho subject will l#: "T«t birth control is a blessing. Speakers lor the motion will be84 words
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Article33 1949-06-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.--Eighteen-year old Syed H 1 j mid !,in Syed Abdul Rahma I j appeared in the Magistral Court today on a tentatix" I charge of housebreaking and i theft:33 words
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Advertisement84 1949-06-14 3 1 —9.15 pun. j Siisin Muaawar Sottana. •M S ii.l 1 p.m. i uria Lehman* GEBIA* 1 °WEF >RROW "lAIII Di M ATA" N«s Post War Malay Picture [»ai ladoaeaia Win.l, Serial H U sKKiAL) n ES OF x MNGAL LANCER* 1 I I w OKU) '-MEN \s ??F.\C'K m84 words
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Advertisement63 1949-06-14 3 jack London's J Preceded by a Laurel A Hardy Short: "TIT FOP CAT" ALHAMBRA (Air-Conditioned Phone 6909) BACK SOOin' BY REQUEST! •«•t««a'«tioM 'GRIFFITH JONtS JOHN McCALLUM IK < DAVID TOMLINSON YVONNE OWEN jg[ SONIA MOtM f%"!»l MARGARET RUTHERFORD SHOWS! and Ml P.M. Preceded by Oaumont Bri Jab News showing; The63 words
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Article, Illustration119 1949-06-14 4 H. M. Cruiser Birmingham Plays Host To The Colony ~...,.1, M siturduv was host 10 tno people The IMtt ten cruiser Birmingham, which arrived f' r lor sir Frankl in Gimson, was [oil s !wrt > y ?L%ur:rMy. Captain T.A.C. PnfrmhTTfl, Commander of Birmingham, welcomes Admiral119 words
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Advertisement74 1949-06-14 4 f THURSDAY 111 0 f 187 I V/frrai.i tip \\\|J Tiro m»ir pwliinn-s by Uoya I /»<< i»l<ih urinate, Jforal matching your daytime self 111 f'ibratiiHt fiHoH\| CMtfk </t£ wof? luxurious you of 111 <///er t/ari madi in dkhjuco by 111 I KM fragranrrM F n tftfll <wu/ lumnomre. S74 words
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Article790 1949-06-14 5 J^ T Fty Import and Export Guides' have b*en Issues by the Singapore Government with effect from Jim io. rewiacins! the on?': issued in I :;mbc r 1948. The import Guide claims that goods Which entei Singapore's re-export tradare amonp, tho;; which may imoorted from790 words
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Article82 1949-06-14 5 I ro vc. ;uamas onT vhich had a dcfc- au n IlM ,.r.ccd at Kaf vi the i c inni landed on lengah Air- .m !t "UTht. ing without any %pn"or? hut carried a lo Singapore, which ricw in the Connie La- she"was at82 words
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Article178 1949-06-14 5 E i Mon. A ibrjidit, Ngoh s l !t. hanged this mornin" ?t the Jchore Btiam j sao He i- the 69th, bandit riaCC the EK: ,?r§CnCy N... -.v.. .1 riorc the \pril 11 fci canvius n .3$ revolver. He w nt( tic i to death. His178 words
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Article91 1949-06-14 5 ELEVEN Johore students have completed their training at the Sultan Idris Training College, Tan ionMalim. They arc asi in bin Haji Sajleh, Mokhtaram bin Rabidin, Sies bin Kamsan. Yunus bin Haii Ibrahim, Yunus bin Abdul Marram Jalal bin Kisim, Salam bin Abdul Ghani. Ihsan bin Haii Abdul91 words
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132 1949-06-14 5 A.P. MACON. Georgia, Mon. 4 HARRIS County Deputy /A Sheriff lias been charge by a Federal Grand Jur>' with turning a Negro over to a group of seven white men to be beaten. Deputy Sheriff Willie v. Chapman and the seven men were indicted onA.P. - 132 words
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Article102 1949-06-14 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. At the] annual genera' meeting of the, Negri Sembilan Estate Asian Staffs Union. Mr. G. K. Kathiravclu, the chairman aiked i the cmp'oyers to make some; piovision for those who havr* put in long period-; of service. He paid "Wr are in an industi y whose102 words
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79 1949-06-14 5 KIALA 1 UafPUR, Tues. Qlu Langat Estate staffs are I to donate ten percent of then salary to the University EndWpznent Fund. This decision j was taken at the rnnual genI oral meeting of Ulu Lang t Est.ite Staffs I'nion. The donation is to79 words
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Article, Illustration102 1949-06-14 5 Miss Sarat Tantrakua', of Bangkok, shows Charles Sawyer, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, what was once a deadly cobra. Tbese eo'ourful neckties were among: Siamese exhibits at the Second Canalian Internationa! Trade Fair in Toronto. A toaM Ul the n;»«st> al (he Scott*. Enwlsdoa Deal rs dinner at the102 words
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327 1949-06-14 5 TOKIO, Monday Douglas .Ma:: Arthur in ins strongest Jar, gu age he ha: used in four years as Chief of the Occupation today accused Soviet Russia of pianned efforts to create disorder in Japan. SCAP mad- the charge in a statement this morning, replying327 words
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Advertisement802 1949-06-14 5 use the classified for resutls >use. i ATTENTION Hernia surfere:.*. S|x ;al treatment by herbs. Ouick results. Without pain or operation, i Trealrnent hv appointment ontv with Mr. Wong, Box A 2477. M.T.. S'|K>re. itL&TS) ASTROLOGY: Worried folk* consult Ko Hla Maung about personal troubles. Sen>l three questions with $3802 words
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Advertisement423 1949-06-14 5 I FOR sale: beautiful freeteM bungalow over 2i acre/. 4 double rooms, bathroom (long bath showI ers) and .small room ittoctifd single rooms 3 extra bathrooms. Teak wood throughout. eollapsibM I iron Kates and windowr, 2 lanje garagaa, Bsreral rooms and conveniences in servant quarter Plpiilv ground for building. PhOM423 words
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Article595 1949-06-14 6 MR. Tan Cheng Lock returns to Ipoh where, ius* two months ago. he was seriously wounded by a would-be assassin's hand grenade. Two grenades were thrown. The second failed to go ofl". If it had done. Mr. Tan would almost certainly have lest res life. The Chi595 words
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Article, Illustration1926 1949-06-14 6 Sir Richard Winstedt - The intermingling of races in Malaya began long before the country came under British rule, in Malaya are to be found representatives of every race in Asia. MALAYA IX» i its iia*T»i!Y-:s r by Sir Richard Winstedt CHINESE may have visited Malaya in pre-historic times*.1,926 words
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Advertisement27 1949-06-14 6 PHILIPS FLUORESCENT Lgv: lAMPS tjjp- LOOSE LEAP MltC BOOKS f AMD LEDGE R S ALSO AT KUALA LUI SAM j J i<t», iMfl MIUHM MtAAI i i27 words
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Advertisement20 1949-06-14 6 I Tomorrow: THE HINDU MILLENNIUM TROPICAL SUITS C Fluent^ f §A W Gives you "endless r ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE20 words
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Article162 1949-06-14 7 WAKEFIELD, Yorkshire. Mon Thr vil age of Woo ley Mon he] vi iued in William S.conqueror's Domesday j rook seven centuries ago at has been sold or £***** sterling. 101 ie whose name 111 lair/ with cottages, tiny j a nd oric-day-a-week it] remain for162 words
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Article114 1949-06-14 7 Reuter. CARDIFF. Wales* Mon.— fa tish laa» has re'an Englishman's tome i, his cattle "—meaning j that within his own four walls. he i. c free fron intrusion from tSu oatside wot id. New the law has given the Englishman an >ther "cistle". i llagisti reReuter. - 114 words
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186 1949-06-14 7 LONDON, Men. Bricklayers are being told: "Come and work at Harlow satellite town. Essex tnd you will get or.c cf the first houses to be Seven men have taken iobs t>n these terms. All travel daily to Harlow from Totten- Edmonton. Miss186 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-06-14 7 The Duke of Edinburgh (second from left) with Process EMzabeth (right) and Princess Royal ('eft) UM of Princess Elizabeth, al Epsom, Surrey, on Saturday. *Un A. What were they watehin*;? (Sec Page I'M.39 words
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Article35 1949-06-14 7 DUDLEY, WOl cestei -hire. Mon. -The vicar of Same Augustine's Church here has threatened to close his churchyard to the public on Sundays if the practice of putting flowers on graves is continued.35 words
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119 1949-06-14 7 U.P. HARLAN. KENTUCKY. Monday. —Sevan times a bride. 89-year-old Mrs. Lucy Lane Johnson looked at spectators outside County Judge W. J. R. Howard's chambers, where she was married this weekend and asked, "Why should I not get married if I want to?"U.P. - 119 words
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Article89 1949-06-14 7 I ONDON, Mom. A I 1 ma 1 aid to the Oxbridge i 2 (Middlesex) aaagtatratea: J "The woman 1 nail ill il 5 li very bsm housewife a -..1 a line woman, but s*h ha 1 a terrific complex 2 about what sh«- ran do 5 with89 words
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Article55 1949-06-14 7 Reuter-AAP. A DEL A the. Mon. A 2H-yejr-c.d fail worker collected a record C. ibles tote dividend at a rocent Adelaide tiotting meeting, when for an investment of four shillings on the winning combination, he received EABBI B 6. Race officials said he held the only ticket onReuter-AAP. - 55 words
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353 1949-06-14 7 NORFOLK, ENGLAND, Monday—lnstead of a "Have a Bash at Be van" sideshow there was an improvised effigy at the Land and Empire Rally in Diss. Norfolk, the other day. The makers had sold out stocks of the Bevan effigy, so 18-year-old Alfred Lupton, young Tory,353 words
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Article57 1949-06-14 7 A.P. BIRMINGHAM, Tuea Mrs. Iris Taylor. 26. smelled smoke, jumped out of bed j and landed in hei kitchen one Boor down. A smouldering Mane bad weakened the bedroom floorboards. She came to rest on a kitchen table in a shower of plaster and i« nowA.P. - 57 words
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Article133 1949-06-14 7 A.P. HOBART, Tasmania, Mon. —You hav'Q to know your dogs and roosters to go finning off the south-east coast of Tasmania. They help -you to thread your way through reefs close to shore. D. V. Button told about the i helpful dogs and roosters atA.P. - 133 words
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Article63 1949-06-14 7 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Seven I men visiting London from th.* lion count! v ct Nigeria said I they couln't wait to get to the zoo to see a real, live lion. Maiam Yukuov Tanka, 80I year-old accountant, cxplain--led that lions "live in the jA.P. - 63 words
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Miscellaneous87 1949-06-14 7 LIT \»\Lll V A! Capp KUt THING TAKE MOM! JHANA OR A I MADLY IM LCVE WITH -BOGPATCH/r J TWO-BUT BTOBEWE;™ROW IL J*-/ WEB THAU EVER ft J NTO DF_- ASMAiAfcUM- >FTo B? J) DESTROY ALLEY OOP fe y V T Hamli jg f^^J J-I I J 7 no T87 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-06-14 8 Hundreds of pilgrims vesler day afternoon ascended the gangway oi the Melampus on theft to Jeddah, the part'for S audi Arabia. They were Malaya from all parts Mala and also from Java and Sumatra.37 words
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Article264 1949-06-14 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday.—Police here were today carrying a large-scale land and sea search on and around Lantau island, western part of Britain's Hongkong possession, for the remnants ol a gang of armed Chinese bandits who Hed a fierce b .1 ie last night. During theReuter. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration66 1949-06-14 8 Van Riemsdijk (44*; Empire Huniblt! (Shei-is \V! i; :l). Orbita (42 4.i). Loksang < i<» II;; Chanda I i3.s 89); Troilua (38,; Aeneas I <33/34); Angfcy (32); Tarakan «17 18); afolenkerk (19/20); Be ilomond <2.'> 24); Nordfarei (25/26); Serdang <2,'. Queen's Victory (29/90); City of Vokoj hana66 words
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Article238 1949-06-14 8 (TURKISH baths for the crew 1 are among the many modern amenities provided \p the Swedish freighter Rigoletto which is discharging cargo at Dut ban. The crew are also provided with their separate cabins and a letrcaticn room. There is something ot a dual nationality238 words
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Article151 1949-06-14 8 A.P. :/ONOO\, Sun. The narcnla ot the qunard Lino, newest liner In Us fleet, will -day CJ vise next Soulli America, tutli and l ast Africa, Egypt, ...l and the Mediterranean. The crui.-e, covering 19,000 ipilcs, i' planncct to attract American tourist dollars. Fares will range fromA.P. - 151 words
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Article97 1949-06-14 8 First B. S. "Boat" To Shanghai The Bhengklng, the first Buttcrhcld and Swfce ye j sel to leave Hongkong for the biggest city in Chma since latter port was occupied by Chinese Communists, left Hongkong last week. The Shengking carried 260 European and Chinese passcn- gera including 21 foreigners, cf97 words
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Article83 1949-06-14 8 The party of 51> sailors and four Chinese mess boys from H.M.S. Amethyst who swam ashore under fire when their ship was shelled by Chinese Communists on the YangLse on April 20, have returned to Hongkong with H.M.S. Belfast. Aftei swimming ashore, the men made theii way83 words
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Advertisement732 1949-06-14 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. {lnearperated tn «lngapsre) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Starrtar's option U proceed via ether porta to l»a4 and diacharg* cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. A U.S.A. •Deucalion" u.r rr«.i* L.rL -Phrontifl'- fl A -Eurypylua"— from U X J M "Memnon from USA. V.. r ?f J 5? 8 CONTINENTAL PORTS.732 words
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Advertisement452 1949-06-14 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Hrket Aeents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING WC* «^gg^^* rujr.Mf)RCHY (Calls Aiexandr T p\- FV p\ (Calls Alexarn! jrfcS* *J.S*. "O* */*a;.g„ a OLENOARRV 1,3 2S J "Q€ TO 1 OAD AND D RCHARGE CARGO s.N. c«.. ltd sAn**** to W^^^r/*^ 0^1,452 words
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Obituary32 1949-06-14 9 h«if of the brothers 0n of the late Mr. Wiland s^ vaI1 Hill, we wish to nam sincere thanks to lid tribute and tltf** rh0 funeral of the late Cowan Hill.32 words
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350 1949-06-14 9 Reuter. MEW YORK, Monday.—A New York Times re--1 port from Shanghai said today a number of foreign businessmen who had watched Shanghais economy for several decades believed there wouid be a serious crisis unless foreign aid or a loan was granted to the CommunistReuter. - 350 words
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Article139 1949-06-14 9 A.P. HONGKONG, lion —Price of < xnorta hie goods have dropped considerably following the news of the TangtSC mouth mining by the Nationalist Navy. Dyostuffs, newsprint and industrial raw materials such as caustic soda, sulphuric acid led a downward fcr nd as local merchants took a pessimisticA.P. - 139 words
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Article127 1949-06-14 9 Black pepper was very steady i yestcrd ry with the price movLng up to $230 per picul loose, Mew York Wfu steady on Bat- i jrday ai 98 cents per lb. done. White pi ppeff quotations m Singapore were also higher at •18 per picul ex-godown lor afuntok127 words
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100 1949-06-14 9 BATAVIA. Wed. Provisional figures indicated that petroleum and allied products headed the bat of Indonesia's export for April which totalled 656.922 tons valued at 122.6 million guilders, accoiding to Aneta. the Dutch news agency. Petroleum exports totalled 38 million guildeis followed by rubber with100 words
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Article146 1949-06-14 9 Ait mails are expected to arrive today from U.K.. Aden, N. Africa, W. Africa. Arabia, Canada. Europe, India, Iran, Iraq. Pakisaui, Pale tine, Bast and South Africa, Australia, New Zealand. Ceylon, Buima. Colony of North Borneo, Labuan, Sarawak, Brunei, China (except Shanghai) Hongkong, Macao ami Palembang. latest146 words
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Article19 1949-06-14 9 i Mild inquiry contimi- «*d for a few tin shares and industrials with on'y small business passing.19 words
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Article25 1949-06-14 9 smauej ana Co., announce <■ ,i Vf.-ini T>" Id. receivI ed a tribute of J0,579.83 in a> againd», 294.32 piculs of i tin ere.25 words
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Article118 1949-06-14 9 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. The I Financial Times said today I that the future course of the world price structure > for tin will be one «>t the predominant factors Rovers- ins the International Tin Stud> Group's fourth meet- oik which open" in London tomorrow. j "AmericanReuter. - 118 words
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Article61 1949-06-14 9 TEUC rubber commodity markef was lifeless yesterday and business recorded was very pom. There was little ♦hinge j from Saturday's prices. Closing prices were Buyers Sellers No. 1 .Tune RSS 32 4 32' 2 No. 2 .Turn- RSS 30% 30» No. 3 June RSS 2825 On t egistei.61 words
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Article207 1949-06-14 9 U.P. \}?:v: YORK, If on. w. v li Informed banking sources V€ Ili itam will cX vail hot Sterling no; Inn led! and that the moJVC v.\ her in a better competitive position throughout the woild. hutting BVCB I Japan. One high bank official thoronghly familiar with lustU.P. - 207 words
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Article858 1949-06-14 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Buyers, seller-» Atlas ice 15.50 16 50 usx, brai Pref. -1.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27 H 8.8. Petrot 35 6 36 6* Jed 6 M. Xiaatai »Jto *aa Tia Ord. 13 3 14/3 do. tP)2I 22--c Ulq. m." n an.ni Estate Trust 7.00 8.00 federal858 words
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Advertisement475 1949-06-14 9 VACANT 52 *pph with references Sssrs Gammon (Malaya) t° r >; Milestone. Changi Ltd lo Road. vTF'I' Motor Mechanic for a rubber estate m -Tral Johore. Must be able JSatain Ford ears and lor- to running order. Salary J!/. per month. Apply with J2, at testimonials to Cox gvi m475 words
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Advertisement554 1949-06-14 9 TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the' supply of labour to 4 Supply, ™nc?n^i 1 Casual labour up to 150 per day. 2 Tonnage labour up to 400 tons per day. 3. Cold Storage heavy labour up to 50 per day. Contract to be for a period of six months554 words
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Advertisement17 1949-06-14 9 ViF RADIO easy tmms CAN Bt ARRANGED KOSTER C?, US TIL. ***** 10. COUTEI QUAY U» FLOOR)17 words
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Advertisement611 1949-06-14 9 HKK (^)mo^on(^) Established 1849 Latest Arrivals of New Season's Packs:— HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE. HERRING ROES. TARTAN LABEL SOUTH AFRICAN ASSORTED JAMS AND MARMALADE CAPE GOOSEBERRY ,IAM, OUAVA JELLY. HAROLD F. RITCHIE (Malaya) LTD. announce that as from the Ist June 1949 their name ban been changed to: CO. MORTON611 words
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Article, Illustration587 1949-06-14 10 (BY "SMASH") bah picket to lawn tennis champion of 1 nutshell describes the rise of H. M. V U in 1938. singles champion oi Singapore, who won this title usi m Yatii, still fleet el foot, although well past l n^587 words
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Article64 1949-06-14 10 Managers of the Fk>»ency iindminton Party celebrated Ist Anniversary witu a ie» Party, held In WasUiutfion tfar and Restaurant on Sunday. The President rtreved mat every member should play <■- pert for the progrei *oi the Party. Speeches won- also by Messrs. L.oh Boa rong, rharysn, d.64 words
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Article90 1949-06-14 10 Reuter. SYDNEY. Mon. One regret of Sydney raccho: se trainer, Sid Mahony, who recently raUred from the '..urf after 40 years as a trainer, la that ptize money in New South Wales is more generous now than it was when one of the horses he trained,Reuter. - 90 words
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Article77 1949-06-14 10 I The following players will re- present the Blue Rovera Sports «hub against S.R.C. in a friendly (,'ame of ■OCCOT 10 bt jptiyM I tomorrow at the .S.K.C. at 5,15 p.m. Thamby, Kid \Wo. B. W. Chan merette. Haron Pekai:. Roger« \y< Jabbai B. Jaffar, Bdvrard, frohan Abu77 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-06-14 10 Bruce Wopdpocfct heavyweight champion <>f the Hr'tish Empire and Europe, with blood smeared and spattered all over him, stands <>\ I Freddlo Mil's. Bgbt-heAvy-weigh! champion of the world, when he put MHPa down for a diurt eeCflrt in the t< nili round. Mills who challenged WoodcockA.P. Picture. - 73 words
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Article47 1949-06-14 10 Clubs affiliated tr> the Sine; ipure Badminton Association are reminded that entries for the men's and women's junior singles and doubles Will close on Satuiday. Entry forms may be obtained from the honorary assistant secretary. Mr. Chan Chin) Bock. Eastern Cnion Trading, 19-A. Cecil Street.47 words
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Article461 1949-06-14 10 (By Shuttle' FJOR the second time in succession. Johore Bahru District won the Cheong Boon Seong Challenge Cup by trouncing Muar District by live matches to nil in the final of the Inter-District Badminton Competition at the Government English School Kluarg. The victory was a461 words
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Article82 1949-06-14 10 Reuter —A.A.P. SYDNEY. Mon —A "freak" :rolt shot was played on the oncord golf course in New South Wales recently. A player hit a ball into a small "ream bottle without breaking it. I.efore coming to re t firmly wedged in the mouth of the bottle, Ihe ballReuter—A.A.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration72 1949-06-14 10 Princess Elizabeth, who attended the Derby Stakes recently saw Mrs. (ilenistor's Nimbus (C. Elliot!) winning I from m. Leon Voiterra*s French entry Armour Drake (Bae Johnstone up), bncki gronnd, second, and Lord Derby's Swallow Tail, ridden bg D. Smith (in foreground) third. This isA.P. Picture. - 72 words
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Article115 1949-06-14 10 THE Malayan Breweries SportClub defeated the Titan Badminton Party by six matches to one at the home court last Saturday: The results were 1 Breweries mentioned first) SINGLES: Choo Piani: Hong beat Hairy Fang 15-9. 13-13 (6-3); Sim Im Peng in at Tec Ah Cheng 15-3,115 words
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Article76 1949-06-14 10 U.P. DETROIT. Mon. Detroit betters are supporting Jake Lamotta heavily in Wednesday'fl 15-round world middleweight title match with Mar- eel Cerdan. Cerdan is now tavoured by only 8 to 5. Two weeks ago Cerdan was a l.']-5 favourite. Experts still think Cerdan will win beC&USe cfU.P. - 76 words
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Article283 1949-06-14 10 FRIDAYS BOXING PROVED TIGHT fans are noi contented- it s the same r story the world all over. They crave for knockdowns, bleeding mouths, eyes and n However this is not all as was proved at the Ha World Covered Stadium last Friday night, 6283 words
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142 1949-06-14 10 Reuter. PORT ELIZABETH, Monday.— piGHTiNG between White ana coloured spectators twice interrupted .play in the match here yesterday between the New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union touring team and the local Kastern Province side. crowds surged into the field and the police had toReuter. - 142 words
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Article39 1949-06-14 10 Mtaabera of the Mayflower B p vrho arc desirous of wanel ng «r the forthcoming Singapore Junto, cnampionshipfl (Ladies iuciuiJve) please contact Mr. Than caum Bock. <• o shwtern Union t? affln Co. pot later ilian |Ctl Jim-.39 words
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Article225 1949-06-14 10 U.P. JACK Dempsey. bitterly opposed to monopoly in ooxing promotion, arivlaei young men to "stay out of the fight game as King as it is the way it is today." "Youngsters will never get any place because of the monopoly.'' he said, referring toU.P. - 225 words
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Article38 1949-06-14 10 U.P. NEW YORK Mon. are 5.000 golf courses in 0» U.S.A.. which is twi< many as in the rest of world put togethei Thiw thousand of the courses nine holes and 2,000 eighteen hole courses 1U.P. - 38 words
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Article39 1949-06-14 10 U.P. LONDON. Mon. Tnc i tish Amateur Boxing A tion has applied to the nations Boxing Fed»giJ tor permission to ent< the European Cha.npionsnir in 1951. Britain has staged the European <va .mow.—A.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-06-14 10 HOW AM I DOING? this little competitor untitled through an obetacte during the obstacle rare at >' eight annual athletic sport* PBoel of the Pasir Panjaag iish School.27 words
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Advertisement165 1949-06-14 10 1 c sill I I BOOKINGS FOR PARAGE, FREIGHT Li CAN NOW BE MADE to INDIA. MIDDLE NEAR EAST ALL POINTS JN El ROPE ,trd IVO.A.S. take, you direct to Bangkok. ~,1 u you travel to your destination by the Norwegian airhr* Braathens S.A.KL •jra.d UM S.A.F.K. way by 4-engined165 words
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420 1949-06-14 11 Brillia nt sth- Wkt. Partnership Saves I I. New Zealand Reuter. LEEDS. Montby. MEW ZEALAND have practically accomplished their objective of avoiding defeat in the tirst cricket Tesi against England, but they came perilously near to disaster. Needing 223 to save theReuter. - 420 words
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Article26 1949-06-14 11 A.P. LEEDS, Mon.- -Sam King, British Ryder Cup Professional, won first prize of £250 in the Yorkshire Evening News knockout Golf ment.—A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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169 1949-06-14 11 N Mon. —Following L an attempt by an Amcrlto get the weight championsafc) 'vtwecn Bruee Woodcock, British champion, and the American Lee Savold ferred to New York, efforts art made to ingress tn facilitiea for the held in London. An ri< n syndicate is •to169 words
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124 1949-06-14 11 .or the f. ft..] hist day ol A ol m< eting which I Iwo and a half 154.-, g£ T 1 oiasea to be run at innera and jueica (E. .Smith). A. p. Taylor), Gethin), Coubra- ••>;'--■ Honoralde II La< ovedis (no jo. ii i\v.124 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-06-14 11 Cheon:; I'oAi Lent;, in nibtff *> f Ihc Rest of Malay:; bnaUainton trnin, who recently created an npa d niton he deieatotl lanaal! Inn Marian, the iobgms champion, at Johore iiahru.31 words
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225 1949-06-14 11 Reuter. WIMBLEDON, Monday. TED Schroeder, United States second ranked player, is seeded number one for the Wimbledon singles championship above the American national champion Richard Gonsales. Top seeded player for the women's singles is the holder. Miss Louise Brough, of the United States. TheReuter. - 225 words
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Article38 1949-06-14 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Jean Rich. t-(i. the Canadian featherweight barnpion, is to fight Ray Fameebon of France the European loatherweight champion, in an eliminator for the world featherweight title at Olympia. London on July 5. —Pwcuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article40 1949-06-14 11 A.P. PRAGUE, Mon. Athletic authorities were condent today that the 10.000 metres world teeord claimed for Emil Qatopek will stand after a rigorous check t weather and track condition:-. GSatopck was clocked in IB mins. 28J2 sees, on Saturday. A.l'A.P. - 40 words
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Article283 1949-06-14 11 Reuter. At Itreiellord, Essex >•• d W n wi. kshire by an Inntnc? and i»n* run. Warwickshire 184 and itw (R Smite.. iast oflppin. Aye for 39. Peter Smith, rlfchtarsn slow cffspin. four for 45). Essex 288 (Townsena. rtgntarm offspln, seven tor 84). At Neath, Glamorgan beaj SomersetReuter. - 283 words
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Article286 1949-06-14 11 U.K- Swimming C'ships Reuter. LONDON. Mon. England's Amateur Swimming A=sociation championships, open to the world, arc expected to produce a record entry tftta year and overseas competitors are expected to make their most determined bid for the honours. They take place here next month and special seatingReuter. - 286 words
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Article, Illustration70 1949-06-14 11 JOE LOUIS (left), retired world heavyweight champion and now director oi the In*< rnational B;»\ing Club, bring* Ids twe-> ear-old sou Joe Junior, a'nng t<> natch E/./.ard tha«Mes right work out at his training tamp at Kankakee. ffHnoia, I'.s.A. Charles will moot -l rsey Joe Wa'eott70 words
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Article292 1949-06-14 11 MUNCER HELPS GLAMORGAN— Reuter. LONDON. Monday. INSPIRED bowiing by Muncer enabled Glamorgan the county champions, to triumph before tea on the second day of their match against Somerset who had won their previous four matches. Set to get 230 runs for victory on a pitch whitReuter. - 292 words
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Article85 1949-06-14 11 I-mail Marian, the Ma Badminton Champion, easily defeated S. Ahmad Matte: ol Mavblossom in straight eta —15-1. 15-7- to retain his title, on Sunday night at the 1 Clerical Union Hall. •He also won the doubles title partnering Aziz- Mohd. of Bournemouth, when they beat Haahlm85 words
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Article45 1949-06-14 11 NEW DELHI. Mon. India has accepted the invitatioa to 1 take part in the Empire g&m to be held at Auckland (New Zealand)* in February next Those yamea are expected to I" 'ho biggest festival since their Inauguration in Canada in 1930.45 words
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Article82 1949-06-14 11 The fortnightly Spoon Shuot competition held on Sunday at the Scletar Rifle Range was keenly contested. The highest scores returned are as follows CLASS S.R. (hi :C. Wcsterhout 95 points. CLASS S.R. (h|: LAC. W. Floiencc WRAF. 87 points. HANDICAP: G. G. Newman 101.84 points. Capt.82 words
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Article40 1949-06-14 11 Reuter. lAA NCHFSTER. Mon. Ml Stanhope Jr.ei Refresh.; won the Manchester Cup here this afternoon alter Judges consulted the photo finish. Mr. H. Jones' Fighter Command was second and Mrs. C Lambton's Summit Shower third, ffine ran.— Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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437 1949-06-14 11 &R.C. 5. S.C.C. I. HESPITE a briliant recovery five minutes trom the end the Singapore Cricket Club failed to avert a 3—2 defeat at the*hands of the Singapore Recreation Club in a S.A.F.A. Senior League match o.t Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Given another437 words
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Article143 1949-06-14 11 Vj.WAL Store defeated HM. W Dockyard by live goals to two in yesterday's Jnr. A. Gin. 1 soccer fixture at the Gteylang Stadium. The game started of wearily, but livened in the closing stages. In the tenth minute Noble Dockyard's centre forward scored with a143 words
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Article39 1949-06-14 11 MALACCA, Mon, Leading ill by one goal to nil at halftime] Singapore Indians scored two more without reply in the second half to beat Malacca Indians 3-nil at football on Saturday in a Dardhau Cup game.39 words
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Advertisement25 1949-06-14 11 I In Peter Ux Heater/ If A T X \f*sF I*l *«w' w/i o«i» umirip MM mum WW $6.50 EACH 'OST«6I 1X1«» I IELECTRIC CO.^25 words
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Advertisement175 1949-06-14 11 Does ASTHMA make miserable? There is no longer any need to put from this sulhxating agony I hat up with Asthma, Bronchitis or tears down your health and Catarrh. Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure shatters our peace. Thousands of is a tried and pio\cd remedy that other sufferers ha\e already builds175 words
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Miscellaneous42 1949-06-14 11 C! L evlsv -MP C^^"um^;-;JEE^HE POES THAT IK p AY CLOSE 1 I MEANWHILE-F JUST KEEP VsR EYE ON DYNAMITP'S <;ffHT Rn :v- VA tfc V ANO ff* WTCtLHOW PVNAMITE S:!>£-TatTENTION, I kwBPP»^ 1 h COUNTER PUNCH ROLL !T.T. AN PEN YA42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-06-14 12 Chinese Nationalist prisoneM of war in Shanghai are svn in this radioed A.P. photo h;tnc herded Into a prisoner ot war camp hy ate«l-belraoted li. «1 troops, the w< n.ded man laatkiac towards the camera is a prisoner.40 words
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Article276 1949-06-14 12 Reuter. BEKIJN Monday.—Belgi p n Troops, w tn tanas ;ma armoureci cm, occupied *he Essen Coal Company's synthetic petrol works at Beifckamen in the Bohr tod?.y end se< up machine gun posts outside after workers hud pre* vented dismantling squads from beirJnnins their work. AReuter. - 276 words
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Article96 1949-06-14 12 A.P. HOLLYWOOD, Mon. An ape plays the title role oi "Mighty* Joe Young.'* the Mcricau C. Cooper RJK-O. Radio Bin formerly eftUod "Mr. Joseph Young rf Africa." Despite his giant s.ze, Jcc is depicted RS having the wholesome appeal of a Mickey Mcv ;e. TheA.P. - 96 words
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Article67 1949-06-14 12 BOMBAY. AN aacieai man us n, iof the Indi.u. n Btabsl ;.jrj>tH. iniib< j on pnhn 'c.. has Iwci secured h\ the Rhand.oVn i>rl«ntai naaaareh lastituts U Pooaa. Tins uniqie* BUUMSI riot WSi <>>•- taiaed from KrioimaiuL. <apit c v of Nepal, Uie land on (He Gurkha* on67 words
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Article91 1949-06-14 12 NEW DELHI, Mon. The question r*f Imperial preference nii; :i ns out of the IndoBritfah Trade Agreement of 1938 and it- effects on Indian trade will be the main topic for discission at the threedav Inaugural session of the Fiscal Commission beginning in New Delhi today.91 words
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Article31 1949-06-14 12 The CS.S. Eldorado, which arrived in Hongkong recently, has left for Okinawa. The K'doi ado is the Communication «hip for the whole group of the H.S. Western Pacific Fleet.31 words
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Article107 1949-06-14 12 Reuter. HONGKONG, Mon. About: 200 Hongkong police weie tonight combing Lantau island, western part of the British colony, for remnants of an armed Chinese gang who escaped after a fierce gun batt'e last night. Police, who used tear gas to force this "non-politico gang out ofReuter. - 107 words
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Article137 1949-06-14 12 A Referees' examination will bf hold at Nn, 52 Kampong Java Road at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, I JliMe 25. j Refresher courses main'y for Civilian prospective refenv? will !be conducted from 7 p.m. to H p.m. from Mondays to Fridays by members of tbe S.A.F. Referees137 words
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Article188 1949-06-14 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mots. The Senate Expenditures Committee today approved a joint resolution calling for a cut of U552,000,000,000 to 1.000,000,--000 in government spending to balance the 11)50 budget. This was the first definite action taken at thig session of Congress to meet dropping Federal revenues withU.P. - 188 words
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326 1949-06-14 12 Reds Disagree On South China Plans U.P. UMmftN Moml .v Prrliniinarv reports fro n the Far East Indicate that t- SpS«* according to ofl.e.al quarters here today. However, informants said the government uas noxiously awaiting a full report, from Defence Minisi"r V. Alexander, now onU.P. - 326 words
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Article50 1949-06-14 12 Reuter. HONGKONG, Mon. Over LOGO Army reinforcements from Jiitain and Malaya aie expected to arrive in Hong-Kong tomorrow in the 1,406 British Empite Halladalc. Their ai rival will bting the estimated strength of tioops in the Colon-, to 7.500. The contemplated total is more than JO.OOO -Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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138 1949-06-14 12 LONDON. Monday.—A machine which plays noughts and crosses—and is never beaten—was on show at a London party the other night. Twenty-five-year-old Donald Davies invented it. Ho is in the mathematics division ot the National Physical Laboratory. Dons at the conversazione of the Royal Society138 words
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Article25 1949-06-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Today.— D.tective-Police Constable Lam Choon Poh died this morning of wounds received m a bandit ambush near Layang Layang on Sunday.25 words
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Article140 1949-06-14 12 U.P. BERLIN, Mon.-The Four Powe Committee of expcits, today failed to agree on plans lot the complete lifting of 1 lerlin's "little blockade" and delegates made separate reports to their respective Foieign Ministers at Paris. 1 The Foreign Ministers had Instructed American. British. French ami Russian expettsU.P. - 140 words
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Article23 1949-06-14 12 NEW DELHI. Mon. A consignment of 50 lightweight all-steel railway coaches is expected in India f Tan Switzerland early next year23 words
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Article48 1949-06-14 12 A.P. PORT SUNLIGHT, England. Mon. The body of Viscount Leverhulme. 61-year-old head of Lever Brothers and Unilever Limited, was buried today in a family vault at the village church here. The Viscount died at Minneapolis en May 2H while on a tour of Anna tea. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article128 1949-06-14 12 A.F. RANGOON, Mon. Governiruik acrewucjs luiMifc the WOiUi Burma town ot Katha. 100 miles north of Mandalay and adjacent to the Kachin State o: Myitkyina. stood ready today to meet an attack v*o''inteers 1 tioops. a Bui ma statement said. It declared that the attack isA.F. - 128 words
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Article157 1949-06-14 12 LONDON. Mon. in the tension in tiv railway dispute- broUghl conditions to the Lon Exchange today. British Government received support and gaiai up to a qua iter p< cenl were recorded. Trading in J other sections, howev ed on a small scale. Improvements were widespread among i157 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-06-14 12 Tom Kirk, Australian a\. champion, doee a bit of telling da ma ye to a ten Inch tog to ard up a nru record at the Sydney Royal Show.32 words
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Article110 1949-06-14 12 ART EXHIBITION; Work of Mun Sen. Proceeds of Sal«*s donated to the University of Malaya Fluid. Victoria Memorial Hall. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I IAN LI HENEVOLI!XT ASSOCIATIOX; Two Lob Koh Practice at 85 Silat Road. 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Business and Professional Women meet for110 words
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Article192 1949-06-14 12 CATHAY: "Fiirhter Squadron' 1 with Edward O'Brien. Robert Stack and John Rodney. 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 nnd 9.30 p.jn. CAPITOL: "Rtvenere is Sweet" I with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. 11 a.iu 1.45. 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. REX: "Invisible Au'cnt" with Jon Hall and llona Massev and192 words
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Article45 1949-06-14 12 IXTKR COM M I'M TV LE AG 1 E: Navy vs. Ceylone*e—Jalan Besar Stadium; Ji>r. A Grp. 1: RAF T-mtah vs. Pvilau Bukoni Sports Club Geylang Jnr. 1? Gru. 2: Ro< klite. Sports Club vs. Rank» Rilliton Sports Club BOD -'round St. Georges Road.45 words
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Article56 1949-06-14 12 A.P. SYDNEY. Mon. So you think lightning never strikes twice in the same place Think again. Lightning struck the Carlton Hotel. Sydney, at 5.50 p.m. one Saturday evening in June. A parapet caved in. It struck the same hotel at 7.10 p.m. the same night. A ceilingA.P. - 56 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement137 1949-06-14 12 $5.50 Advert 254 Replies Tangible proof Tribune's pub...... r the above ad*eiltaeaaeel brought 254 replies at Jj cost of only $5.50 to lbB advertiser. Whether you bur. ael Jl trade the Tribune oaa the proper job for fm Our Classified colnm* are daily Bridging > h 'j gap between the137 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1949-06-14 12 Tide HIGH WAT Kit: 12.03 UP. Ml. I ins.): I.M p.m. «Sft. O in.).14 words
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