Malaya Tribune, 16 June 1949
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Title Section66 1949-06-16 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY Till; PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE i Tel: "Tribune" Spore i Larger SjiUs Than Any j Afternoon Taper in Malaya Phone 5811 Nine Lines. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. fWKLVE PAG MS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1949 PBICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON66 words
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Article144 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. PARIS. Thursday. The Big Four Foreign >!in- vt r( toni n1 making strenuous efforts to j, lent nd when they adjourned for dhv ierthevhnd already been talking five and a quart c.- the first time that they have met after dinner. s; 'innerReuter. - 144 words
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107 1949-06-16 1 "BRITAIN'S LACK EVEN WORSE"-CRIPPS U.P. London, Thurs.- -Chancel'or of the Exchequer, Sir S:af.ol d Ciipps said tonight that Britain's dollar problem wat jrowtng temporarily worse. He said the trouble developed -."lorn difficulty 'in ing goods in the world which no lorgcr offered a Beher'l market. Ciipps spoke at a dinnetU.P. - 107 words
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63 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Thurs. Australia's coal miners voted by 16 to one tonight in favour of a nation-wide strike from Juue 27 unless their claimarc settled. They want a weekly wage increase of 30 shillings (Austialian), a 35-hour week and long service leave. Their meetings were poorlyReuter. - 63 words
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Article34 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. Ai-CUI fA. Tnura. The West Bengal Government today armed public meetings and ether demonstrations in Calcutta foi two weeks. aftei poradic demonstrations in the city by "Communists and left-wingcrsV'- -Reutei.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article140 1949-06-16 1 iU 1 .-v 1 province viinnun on the Burmese decia < ir i to livision <~>f Nationalist down lawless- ivince, the Randaily newsX w China.'* reportr, quoting a taming where 1 eting woa held last ireek, said the council of seUSly agree 1 to tclegrama140 words
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Article81 1949-06-16 1 A.P. lu.nuu.n m.vi s.—One of the R.A.F. "workhorse" planes ot World Wai II tne Beaunghter —ii retiring from active serft Aii Ministry said today Ined plane wiil wit) trawa from operational v c era career of nearly nine we which lemain wih fee flown for turningA.P. - 81 words
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Article29 1949-06-16 1 t WASHINGTON. Thurs.- At-' G( ral Tom Clark toHouse Juciiciars approve a new, tab-lynch law and thus eradi-1 Ca t< c« biot on the nation*! life.:29 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-06-16 1 Tfnrteen-.vear-oid Miss \\'en ly HolUnjrsworth fWsts the family Pake, Pow-PbWi alter .'ying Iron an Diego, Ca'it'ornia to s:*end her sch:><>! hond"ys With her e.iolh'T ami fa'be: in S:njrr.;>ere. Her iatlier. Mr. Lm lant managing director <>t the Nationa' orfcoo Vauapmny.42 words
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Article142 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. SAIGON. Thursday.—Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam state left here today for his Dilat residen o where he will continue his government making consultations. Although no precise information was available here today regarding his immediate plans the pre vailing impression was that thereReuter. - 142 words
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Article48 1949-06-16 1 U.P. BERLIN, Thurs.—The Mopped all Western Allied auton bile frailic out of Berlin to the west .<"■ a tOBfcC tour hours tonight. Alii d authorities l ;ired thai the hlrrrkotV w** on agn'r. but a Kusslan officer biter sai l: "It a all a mistake."—U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article309 1949-06-16 1 "WHITE AUSTRALIA" DEBATE A.P. CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Aiistralfaa Opp >ition lender, Mr. Robert Menzies. today attacked the "foolishness of stiff necked Insistence on gene!;'.! niies" in luliniiiisterine: the Australian immigration policy. Speaking in the House of Representatives on the immigration amendment bill and wartime refuge-.-removal bill, heA.P. - 309 words
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Article99 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. NEW TOOK. Thuvs 'I- tary International. whose 10th and biggest convention end! here tonight, has* VOl to apend r.s. 1760,000 during the next three years for b< iter understanding atnong 1 tvs world's peoples. The fund rcoresents a IJB. 1300.000 increase over the previousReuter. - 99 words
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219 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs Britain's rail crisis ended tonight when engine drivers and firemen on Loncou to Scotland routes decided to drop opposition to turns of duty forcing them to sleep away from homo The conference of tile National Union* of Rfulwavracn. which opened hereReuter. - 219 words
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Article131 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. BATAVTA, Thurs. I.v Hutch weekly official review .1 said today that Communist 1 pressure throughout Java i.making itself clearly felt ;<n<» nseeuiity has increased sc- j rlously in several localitie.-. The review reported -riereased guerilla activity throughout Central Java at right* with shooting affraysReuter. - 131 words
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Article51 1949-06-16 1 Lhiths continue to top death* Slngafforc by more thai i%\m -t 213 deaths. The Chi .-.ah. Tli.'ie were 550 both lies* continue to top all othc .-aces in births on d deaths Theie wcie 121 men wh died and enly 92 women death I the Week ending June51 words
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Article64 1949-06-16 1 The 7,331-ton Ronald M Scobie rommenccd loading crap iron at the Singapore Harbour Boaid yesterday. The vessel has 4.300 tons of -crap iron, loaded in Manila, in her holds. Another 1.000 ions was loaded at Sclctar recently. When the Itttp leaves for Great Britain shortly she64 words
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Article74 1949-06-16 1 Malaya and Singapore will be represented a; the Second Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tubcrcu osis Conference to be held In the Central Hall. London, from July 5 to 8. Thr Malayan delegates wiM be the Director of Medical Services. Dr. R. B. MacOregor, Mrs.74 words
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272 1949-06-16 1 U.P. CANTON, Thursday.—Government military spakesmm. General Ch'iig Yi-ting, sdd today that intelligence reports indicated the Chinese Communist drive southward was expected to resume "any time." At the sMiiio time another government nv»n den ed that Nationalist n*val vessels had been ordered toU.P. - 272 words
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Article85 1949-06-16 1 SAX FRANCiatO, rhurs. hg stocks of lice are being juut up in Shanghai as tne result Of an uninterrupted flow ot supplies rcacning tne cv.v i rom inland souices, according o a Pciping Radio statement. This said that 12.000 tons ot rice have reached the city dur85 words
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Article80 1949-06-16 1 U.P. PARIS. Thurs. The French Cabinet today aec|d< d to take disciplinary action agamsi mere than 500.000 Gov. foment exployees who took p-.rt in Wednesday's 24-hour trite for more pay. For most strikers, the decision will mean loss of their j»ay for one day. But a nuw•,.u-U.P. - 80 words
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Article28 1949-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed "here have been 37 arrests in he Federation in the last 24 hours —14 in Pahang. 14 in :'e'angor and 9 in Perak.28 words
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Article230 1949-06-16 1 U.P. SHANGHAI. Thurs. Twi I .-hallow draft vessels with foi j eign pilots acting under Communist instructions were reported to be making efforts this afternoon to clear up the Jfamj tzc mine-laying mystery which has cosed the port of Shanghai tot a week now. The twoU.P. - 230 words
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Article173 1949-06-16 1 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commis-sioner-General for Southeast Asia, left Loadoa by air tor Singapore this morning. .ju.se before embarking on the plane, he said: "I Have had tour weeks here in > -oncon of intensive and most valuable diaenssion o.i afTjirs In Southeast Asia,Reuter. - 173 words
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67 1949-06-16 1 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. Tne international Tin Study Group 'ias a plenary meeting today to Rscuaa worfd tin distribution anil other prohtcmj broached on Wednesday by its committees. NY information was given on the first day's proceedings. It is understood that the annua meeting may beA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement56 1949-06-16 1 jwfS duality l fjf TONG 61) AN f HH 25-10, COLEMAN STREET. NEXT DAYS BEGIN WITH LASSY BRAND OATFLAKES i Pcrfrct Parked in 20 <>z. Freshness Vacuum Tws c.v.rant, d. M| imi""'"^ Maiiufaelund and I'aeKed bj Royal Mills of LA AN UKOS LTD. Wiwieeveat Holland. Sole Imnorters 1 LEYTE TRADERS56 words
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Article, Illustration1647 1949-06-16 2 New Salary Scales ALTJIOI GH advised by the Colonial Secretary to reconsider the rcoom n mrndrJions of their iVlunicinal Salaries Revision Committee. the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday unanimously decided to let their interim report be re-submitted to Government, and urged swift implementation"1,647 words
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Advertisement89 1949-06-16 2 w TO-DAY y/J^ COLUMBIA PICTURES GLENN FORD L TERRY MOORE A The Return of 0 ctober -m COLOR BY A THE 3 SIOOGES IN THEIR FUNNIEST COMFDY IN 10 YEARS. And The Latest Newsreel. Special Morning Show at 9 a.m. Sunday "CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA" (Technicolor) Dick Haymes Vera-Ellen Celeste89 words
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Miscellaneous302 1949-06-16 2 BLUE KFTWOKfC 10.00 Tunes from Ihe Shows Mi Hindustani ilem.tsf «iO ENGTIs H Pit OGRAM MKS Orchestra; 10.:<0 Dai..,- m-.,i, Ann,!. with Si.iunV \ol«I s 10.90 a.m. News from Kuala 11.00 lose Down. Down X i ,";"n Ur; UpprWX GK lMfc CHDHBSK PROGRAMMES IM »,„if v liM p iv I'roiiiami.302 words
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599 1949-06-16 3 George Reed A nswers M$U M TT S < I Southeast As,a Special Coim-Us.cmer for the Internation ftl ,>. p ;y rtw rs Federation, SaM vesterda.i in a statement to the r" i i r c reasons wh y he was sent our599 words
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Article22 1949-06-16 3 The importation of the monthly periodical entitled The Malayan Monitor" published in London by Lim 1 long Bee is prohibited.22 words
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Article30 1949-06-16 3 Singapore trishaw ridera must in future weai blue j clcthes. If they do not comI ply with this regulation ac- tion will be taken against I them.30 words
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Article39 1949-06-16 3 One hundred aftd twenty Cheese girls, a l*rse numI bor ol whom arc employed lin factories lO H3aOg, bold 'an eaiJllWtion, of works at the Social Service Centre, KfcMf* :it 7 p in. on din- d t.\39 words
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Article76 1949-06-16 3 Shaw. 15, hei SfvWct, 13. her j d* viriar '> delighted a Jf rX'co last night .gthovriul a Polka, a tap La tor dance. "nl h«c.-M-thr daughters Run Run Shaw and si iw thr Singapou Runn i Senates. And the tne thud An2r£e*rtpresented by the le76 words
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Article106 1949-06-16 3 4 T simple cermony, Mrs. Al Aiken, wife of the Chairman of the Lion Co.. ned the Bottling plant it thr new Coca-cola Facte:" cf Fraser Ncave. it Si?'.< Street. I tst to the new venture ess drank with ice-cold Cocathe Srst bottlings. Fix first bottk106 words
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Article72 1949-06-16 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Fiftythree application? for renewal of liquor licences were approved yesterday at the A ond quarterly session of Hi Malacca 'Centra!) Licenshg Boa: d I Ext ise >. Two new tftfcsuons were granted. The Sessions Court presi*Bt Mr. F. A. Chua. presided and others72 words
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Article169 1949-06-16 3 Union of Singapore Rubber Workers has apthe Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. to in the 15-dav-old dispute between the union and the Joo Seng: rubber milling factory m Writ Timah. The appeal followed a deadlock over the dismissal terms lcr 150 workers dismissed on May 30169 words
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Article45 1949-06-16 3 The Blue Funnel Line's Gorgon brought 3.217 Australian sheep to Singapore yesterday. Sijc also carried.s*2l tons ol ncral cargo, mostly food. Thirty Rot dfcas and si* second-class pasMWgora from Australia disembarked from the ship when she ramcah*»gi i.l. i lio f.45 words
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Obituary152 1949-06-16 3 a large attendCemetery lat!\i p funcrdl of Ar.dt, i Edward Thomas im on i s w!K r death occurHospital"" 0 15 at the Geneial M: Anun w. Wli0 Wa> 52 W:i »g l E«t"it inaSt J v° f Scmta l !n J°hore and a df S152 words
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Article20 1949-06-16 3 V rlattc, who iJ" «»jWiporp from S?U by the iuj Jmdc ft. has J ;fth,An,nGeneral, x I '<>ii ul.20 words
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Article84 1949-06-16 3 THE Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed the appcrl of six Chinese and a European, now under sentence of five years' r,i. for creaking into an ordnancedepot to commit theft. The seven men were: Ng Bah. Chua Ah Choon. Ong Ccon Kirn. Chau Kirn Chai. Ah.84 words
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Article65 1949-06-16 3 TWO Indians, Pal! Singh and Akbai so Sumundai. left the Court of Climmal Appeal yesterday to serve a period Oi five vents in gaol tor taping a Chinese coffeeshop waiti ess. Dismissing their appeal, the Chief Justice told them "You have been convicted, on cleat evidence,65 words
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Article44 1949-06-16 3 Twelve nonyas and one Eurasian woman, appealed In the Fourth Police Court yesterday looking very embarrass d. They, were charged with gambling "chik kec" with money. All the women pleaded not guilty. The case was postponed to July 5.44 words
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Article112 1949-06-16 3 NAZIR A Li. IS, a Muslim Indian se tman who was found hanging in the waiting room cf the Immigration Depot was yesterday stated to be one cf the six Indian, who weie refused permission to remain m the United State,-. The 'Singapore Corom i was told112 words
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Article57 1949-06-16 3 Six people in Malaya ii been selected for scholarships awarded by tne Government of India. They artMessrs. Ewe Khan Earn of Penang, Anwar bin ICahmo i of Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Ran jit Bhagwan Singh of Jalu Gajah, Karumathil Dcvrai Mencn of Seiangor. Dr. Pman Singh of Taipmg57 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-06-16 3 M». »Irs. A. 1). Cornelias alter their wedding in IVnantr He ••> on Hie stafe 61 th- Vdcl phi Motel.21 words
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319 1949-06-16 3 Pare nts, Teachers get together to understand the boy JJOYS wiii stay at home while their parents go to school some time this month, to meet and la Ik. peftmps for he first time, with the teachers of their sons. This will be the first meeting of an experimental Teachers-Parents319 words
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Advertisement447 1949-06-16 3 SIT: YACAXT WANJTKD~"a capa|.!.:~ v KWwJedtfe of Chinese I ai art* X.. ffpoS b Tribuni■ &ox A2l- Says i i name, g pore. i m -V wanted. Bmrltsh lead crs for < hmrs,. s. hooi. Senior SSSSd «,f Mandarin. Anpiv n'-'Pal X.l, M m, School. Ho! I l-nd Road, cfilh447 words
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Advertisement141 1949-06-16 3 Tl ITION EUStTTRICAL Engineering Classea tor begiimars. Appi> T. C. Hock Assoc. IRE. graduate I EE. No. 2. Lorong 34, Qsrlsar (N.7St>. AT your home: Tuition for nil Standards by experienced Teachers from $2fl monthly. Apply Box auiv.: M.T Spore. (N.7ID). j MAISON. Ilidene, dress making tuition, principal Mrs. Foorman.141 words
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Advertisement414 1949-06-16 3 Will VI M. V STAMP all urns. A lartre I [torn of postage tump albu tv tun "i stock. Ask for Ihri r-xt Prost Ud., i. MaXei Kuala Lumpur. < i ;o j ACCOMMODATION s .<<;t: r.a.o.c. ujti~Ti. ,d rmjd urgently retires ruajlshed with Eurasian t;ii.iiiy State rent Box A.2505.414 words
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Article594 1949-06-16 4 IF Mr. Joseph Chifley, Australia's Prime Minister, places any value on the friendship of South East Asia and he should place a high value on it, times being what they are he will get rid of nis White Australia policy just as fast as he can And we594 words
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1818 1949-06-16 4 STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER MENCIUS asks this week DO you know them the real little devils? Sourfaced, with shifty eyes, always in trouble. Not the happy rascals, who get mischief like puppies or kittens, from sheer high spirits, but the children of1,818 words
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Article311 1949-06-16 4 TIW IN'oitiV *s Post ha<* J1 I Sir, Housing racketeers arc still at large—new houses built by rich landlords are offered for small icnt provided $2.000 to 53.000 are paid for a semidetached house as tea money Tenants are allowed to trans- fer their tenacy311 words
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250 1949-06-16 4 Sir, The initiative taken by Mr. C.C. Tan to retaliate against the Australian Government's Immigration policy deserves the support, not only of his political party, but also of every Asian regardless of his or her religion, race or party politics. In an awakened Asia,250 words
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Article183 1949-06-16 4 Sir, J After having read the controversy on the poor qua- lity of shuttlecocks used in the big match—The Cuppers vs. The Rest of Malaya—on i the insistence of the Thomas Cup Non-Playing Captain, I I wish to express my views. I, as an observer will put183 words
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Article413 1949-06-16 4 Sir, I have road with great interest your article in the Malaya Tribune of April 26th containing replies and comments on my letter. As we can go on debating without coming to a conclusion, it is. therefore, of little use to criticise your remarks413 words
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383 1949-06-16 4 U.P. THE successful use of a synthetic drug in .the treatment of some forms of insanity was reported recently by a group of psychiatrists of the Creedmore State Hospital on Long Island. The drug, or substance, is histamine which also is believed to playU.P. - 383 words
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Advertisement25 1949-06-16 4 NEXT in the GREAT series of I CLASSICS JttttWiatid Comes SILAS MARNER Paramount Traders Ltd. 95 CROSS STREET, I TEL. 2859 NEOPOST FRANKER > mm mm*25 words
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Advertisement10 1949-06-16 4 3 p Crape Fruit MADE FROM THE *PURE FRUIT 'JUJCC10 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1949-06-16 V M. A. FRIEDERICH - I thanks \i Chay by M. A. FRIEDERICH f ucy gossip > tnc bwjuwh r. For ptof jr;" j she has to gossip C*F ro i ,„i and, beinar to be |C s nod than other Oru unu.-r.or, th .v ireorcscntatives of Cupic' letting scarce1,643 words
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Article, Illustration249 1949-06-16 V G. TAYLOR - by G. TAYLOR limo j taxation from his workaday job of conb production In Atiftttnih) >f AVKO f V- i mber Alan 'in »obn of t nhaa :•■!:'.'•< *an air-raft weigfttittg ?S ounces ed %*stra!taa mod?! pmn speed reing al i? 4 re..p.h. p'ay< 3249 words
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Article, Illustration765 1949-06-16 V DON STAYT - The fundamental cause oj crime among ih: Banlns is found to he witchcraft in cur form or another. A typical example is the case of Mbdele, a pleasant yetmg man, who lived peacefully until one d& his sister h-came sick for no apparent reason and765 words
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Article273 1949-06-16 V A.P. r/ALCON island has aisr appeared, for the fourth time in its recorded history— but a man who ought to know says it will rise again some day. bigger ami better than ever. The Island is (or was) a small, volcanic member of the Tonga group. 2.600A.P. - 273 words
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Advertisement5 1949-06-16 V THE NEW v;hipped-xut CHOCOLATE MM5 words
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536 1949-06-16 VI TALKING FILMS... DOV girl, > y loses girl, boy fj giri Phooey nn tnat frayed, frazzled, faded formula! In today's movies the boy already ha f the girl, the girl II B the boy hooked. They've had on long enough to have begotten536 words
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63 1949-06-16 VI piCTURES of Diana Dor, are top currency in se Lioncion s piiso.is. ±ne u\e* nand la tn high that any an swap them for any of tne 'ucky inmate who owns some prison's luxuries even i garettes. Diana will next be see i63 words
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Article40 1949-06-16 VI Leslie dwyers fiftieth film vole, in A BOY, A GIRL AND A BIKE, starring John McCallum. Honor "arkman and Patrick Holt, also his fir«t non-Cockrrv r<;V for twenty years. y~ the president of a Yor'ii.v ,-r» cycling club.40 words
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Article49 1949-06-16 VI Known to most Belgtan cine magoers as the sta. o tooth-paste advertising 26 yea r s-oM brunette Do; thy Bramhall is playing A c Guinness's reporter collea in Ealing Studios' 'A R For Your Money. Before turning to Dorothy was one of London most nomilor fashion models49 words
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Article112 1949-06-16 VI IN the Cincguild film MADELEINE, Ann To<Y no stars with French ae' Tvan Desny, carries a para < which belonged to the re:.: Madeleine Smith, a Glasgow girl tried for the murder o: her lover in the 1850's on whose story the picture based. Besides this authentic association.112 words
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Article63 1949-06-16 VI A CHANGE of hair style J* transformed screen failure into success for Helen Cherry, actress wife of Trevor Howard. Cutting her hair in a tringe for a Sunday night stage show so altered her photogenic possibilities that she was signed up roi films on the spot. Now she has63 words
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Article41 1949-06-16 VI JJATHLEEN RYAN, wno reI* turned to her home i Ueland for a holiday, afte finishing her past in "Give US This Day" at Denham Studio has returned to England in time for the premiere of Christopher C'olumous yestcrdr-y.41 words
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Article35 1949-06-16 VI A THIS MORDERN AGE unit novy fllminp, in Japan have had to get used to working without shoes. The Japanese consider it a great affront if anyono enters their houses with boots on.35 words
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Miscellaneous270 1949-06-16 VI CAPTAIN EASY h l-eslie T Ur|| J p WE W»EM~V7£ GET fcE*R V' CKA'. BUT 1 f v' 7 kW 888 texas. uncle easy, ulwamt we*it: otill ANP~~ TO UUVwiTH SaY DADDY INI If" IN TWO HOURS? THEM WE EC f AND S'OUn T WHERE ARE TEXAS. HE'<; A OIL270 words
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341 1949-06-16 VII A.P. of how nerves t > and an I V to 1 emember 'ot was reported r, Psychiatric I iere. wis made probes, tine jht electrical tiing human i KpOS4 d duifor epilepsy. w forth old n memories ung ca;ds from Walker Pen-A.P. - 341 words
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168 1949-06-16 VII A.P. -4 NKY\ plastic material for filling front t<>eth Is described by a research assofeia ot Montefiore Hospital, New York city, as non-Irri-tatr.ig and a greater protection to inner tooth tissues. Dr. William Lefkowit/, speaking ai the B!st annual meeting of the New York Sti teA.P. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration421 1949-06-16 VII C.H.M. rjxVDAR that "black magic" It that helped win World War II now helping solve the inland waterways system's toughest navigation prObtems, just as it is solving the ahway::' problems. Much improved since the war days, iadar has been adapted to guide the LumberingC.H.M. - 421 words
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Article152 1949-06-16 VII A.P. A PAINLESS, inexpensive test for tuberculosis now is ready for use in detecting persons with T.B. A dab of gluey material is put on the skin. It hardens, like nail polish. After 24 hours it is peeled or washed off. If redness and little blistersA.P. - 152 words
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Article166 1949-06-16 VII A simple, painless test for A. cancer, using a sponge as defective, was described by Dr. S. A. gladstone of New York City. The test is made by tubbing a gelatin sponge firmly against the paii. o* the bod." Vi":g examined. An expert then checks the166 words
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Article123 1949-06-16 VII P MEPJCAN doctors arc USA ing penicillin tablets &fl a gonorrhea preventive Evidence that the penicillin tablets can be taken effectiv ly as late as 15 hours ifter exposure to gonnorhos was reported by a U. S. aayal research team. Penicillin by injection already is established123 words
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Article89 1949-06-16 VII Reuter. IRRIGATION cxpcit.s in New Dc'hi have evinced great interest in an Austialian device which produces artificial rain for irrigation purposes. Invented by an Australian engineer, this agricultural device is stated to be abe to spnnkle waiter from wells, tanks or canals according to the requirements of theReuter. - 89 words
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Miscellaneous260 1949-06-16 VII Vi b> >ii«h«;ii O'Mulii?- ami KalpEi Lain' demon photographerTl ll' I' lucky c jr v 5 thank you,sir. you'll be Jn hp A Mtten SAilor 1 P 4c /U rSv>of US HAS SEA LEGS MĔ f TH- REST \if MORE COMFORTABLE IN THIS rortcn ,a.lor. a a 1 It tie"260 words
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Article, Illustration782 1949-06-16 VIII Unaccustomed To Public Speaking As I A m— AFFHAKD, you may never v have considered extemporaneous speaking as a particula' skill you Yieeded to ac<;uitt'. Ycu may have been a head tabh guest hut not the >rineiple speaker. "Wou may have I ift or a specinl recognition in public and782 words
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Article1526 1949-06-16 VIII MICHAEL HERVEY - TRIBUNE SHORT STORY by MICHAEL HERVEY YOU are tne most wicked, the most despicable couple it has ever been my duty to pronounce sentence upon' Mr. Justice Placey paused for breath. "Never was a more horrible, cold-biooded crime planned and executed. The victim, it has1,526 words
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Advertisement100 1949-06-16 VIII Reprints of rO local pictures appearing in the Vfalaya Tribune may be obtained at $1.50 copy. \ddress all order.* to the Malays Tribune Photo Department, Tribune Offices, Vilsou Road v;rjs?ai*ora SERVICE KWOK YORK WENO I CO. 12, The Aj IWrpHoa IX T»E f* to the SCKEEX f U 4RMSTMM (J100 words
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Miscellaneous423 1949-06-16 VIII MCX ARMSTKOby Bob Schoenke y~ mTumi lv *?3FI fr CAMT UNPERSTANP IHE POfiT LIKE I rWV PO VCJ V JtfOBGPy PUSHB» MS BACK CN THE ATLANTIC COAST. Q Ym it FIRST TIME /NOSOPY. .AWFUL' KEEP mm? AROUNPAS LONG A3 I —v {f/ £y IN MV'UFP THAT r /SAP BUT HE423 words
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Article, Illustration2608 1949-06-16 9 Sir Richard Winstedt - On August I a Portuguese fleet anchored at the port of Malacca. The inhabitants, mistook them f or white Bengalis. The behaviour of these strange men were by no means reassuring but the Bendahar a remarked: M-fakc no notice. These fellows have no manners". But history2,608 words
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Article259 1949-06-16 9 U.P. SAN 1 KA.\( IS( O FROM the soil of South America may come new drugs to help man fight off disease. Venezuela, already has contributed a drug-soil from which ch'.ormyectin was developed. The drug is now being used to combat such diseaseas typhus and typhoidU.P. - 259 words
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Advertisement7 1949-06-16 9 Tomorrow: THE DUTCH j \aT MALACCA j7 words
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Advertisement144 1949-06-16 9 WITH OR WITHOUT LOCK* 1 I Wfel 1 STURDILY BUILT f OR 1 ASTINC SERVICE office mmcm I ««D CHUUA ST MMCAPMS ITS H ffllNOB A SOUND INVESTMENT! OPpK "Keeps in Tune" KL--s*»- PXJBUC DEMAND Beautifully designed Mirror finished Concert Tone, Climate Proofed Competitive price Easy payment can be arranged144 words
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Advertisement54 1949-06-16 9 UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED fl^y^QT^B from r;Mn \i FACE OR i> Q BODY L BY USiXC 3jj TKICHO WATERS No. 1 for face or body use $2.50 No. 2 to stop further hair growth $2.50. Sppcify Tricho for face, body or roots when ordering. CHARI A CO., (Post Box lit) B§,54 words
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Article4123 1949-06-16 10 First Day Of Perak Turf Club's June Meeting CI 2 Div. I 6 Furs. LITTLE BE AI 9.00 ELEVENTH 5-3-49 Spore 8.11 5 Furs, and 19 Yards <K. Donnelly) Div. L Won by Kmpire Rose 1 mm. 14 sees. Going Good. FIFTH 16-3-49 Penang 9.00 S| Fur?.4,123 words
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Article855 1949-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Buyers. Sellerru At!as Ice 15.50 16.5 a ilex. Brtal Pref. 280 2.90 Ords. 220 2.27^ 8.8 Petrol 35 3 36 3 8. M. Trusts* 7. Ft Cons. Tin Old. 13/3 14 3 do. (P)2l/- 22 Utd. ASft»«l 41 fB Estate A Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary855 words
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Article19 1949-06-16 10 Interest was maintained in a few industrial and tins, but in the main the market was quiet.19 words
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Article84 1949-06-16 10 THE rubber commodity na kct remained yesterday and th, r, w v buying interest with f- w seilo Prices were mostly unchtnSJ" Closing prices woie s No. 1 June RSS No. 2 June RSS 30 <: 3, J No. 3* Juno RSS 28 1 > On registered tender84 words
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Article83 1949-06-16 10 The pepper marker continued bullish yesterday wit!: prices fm black pepper rising bj > prices for white pepper by $2. Ex-irodown MUU*. given by the Chinese Produ<* Exchange were: Black Lam pom $273 per picul. Muntnk Whftt $402. Sarawak White &40L L<)ndon black Lampong advasced to B per83 words
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Advertisement610 1949-06-16 10 miii»i»i\4. i itmi Wjunmrnanrntm mi mmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmammmmuunwmmmmmmms^ MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. Eurypylus' rrou» u.K. G. 36/37 j Ifemnon" from U.S.A. June 17 e'hrontis" from IB.A Juno 19 \ntilochus" from UK/Cont.610 words
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Advertisement91 1949-06-16 10 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD (Incorporated In Sarawak) Weekly passenger ft freight services to Kuchlng, Rejang River Forts and Blntnlu (with transhipment at Kuchlng). Due Dalle Vngby" for Kuchlng In Port a.m. June 18 "Relaga" for Sarikei, Blnatang, Sibu In Port 4 p.m. June 18 -Rajah Brooke" for Kuching June91 words
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Advertisement426 1949-06-16 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING VO* LONDON, ANTWERP, XOTTERbA.It> HAMBURG. Do* Sauk GLEN EARN (Calls Alexandria) 25 June 28 hi BRECOVSHIRE (Calls Genoa ft Alexandria j 11 July 16 My FROM U.K. FO& HTRAITH, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AHu JAPAN. Doe SaUi426 words
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Article789 1949-06-16 11 HelitH are the -.vith tli.ir SNrfghSS, "rainer<. and «\Mirrs. f„r loniumiu's Ip.-li races, (he first da> S4 the lVr;iU Turf hib'v June Heeiiag. MOKsis CLABfI I»IV. 1 (i FI RS. LITTLE BEAU 9.00 **Hr. Robert" I lIASCOTTE T> Calheani Davi GRAND DAY 8.13 Mr R- B. Meyer Mr.789 words
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Advertisement181 1949-06-16 11 wlsnds Made Young -Vigour Renewed Operation re your time or r ra :> and physical new happinesn 'van medical I youthful lity quicker than ia :v r .m)ile home •m, discovered I tor. Absolutely lake, hut the rful invicoura- It rots directly r em, and vital or- t lobd, and181 words
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Advertisement441 1949-06-16 11 XOTI_CE NOTION Notice la hereby given Slot Albert Abraham Lelah of 26, Cairnhill Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written, signed statement of the •tcts to the Colonial Secretary, Singapore.441 words
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Advertisement628 1949-06-16 11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. (For particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) Re-wiring of the Victoria Memorial Hall (lower). Forms from Tender Room, Municipal Building. Banker's Deposit Receipt $100. Close NOON 18/6/49. Water Department: Cleaning lalang. Jungle, etc. Pontia* Air Strip. Close 12 NOON 4/7/49. Fire Department: Supply anc 1628 words
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Advertisement666 1949-06-16 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Mrs. S. M. Vasagar of Vaddukoddai, Ceylon, wish to hank ail Friends and Relative 1 who Milt messages of congratulations and valuable presents during the occasion of their marriage. Upcountry papers copy. SIT: VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited f or the post of Assistant Interpreter in the Dept., of666 words
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Miscellaneous73 1949-06-16 11 v eEE,PVNAMITE: f CURLY ISN'T THE pIS WW™ HELLO, SHIriV- i/MR. JINKS EAVE* E ,S?!IrM '--'\^<V C L T LL 3E SWELL /KIND WHO WOULD V CURLY VmAImAGER-Anj MISTCR MS D LIKE TO 'i 3RPERS -BOUNCE j-l'iiLl Ss^JOEJIN^t7^MP ST ctav T?, T BEPA i S SNUB ANYONE- V AROUNdYkAVOE SAYS73 words
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318 1949-06-16 12 RAN ACCORDING TO PLAN Reuter. ASCOT, Berkshire, Thursday. I ORD Derby's Alycidon today won for Britain the Ascot Gold Cup, premier award of the four days meeting, after a memorable race with William Woodward's American-bred Black the Engl;slitrained colt staving on the better toReuter. - 318 words
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Article43 1949-06-16 12 Five out of nine schools qualified yesterday in the one mPe inter-school relay to be run on Si;. Anthony's Boys' School Sports day (June 25). at 6JLS p.m. Order of running: Ang!oChlnete, St. Joseph's, Rallies. Victoria and St. Andrew' 343 words
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Article59 1949-06-16 12 The H.M. Dockyard XI ycnX* rday defeated the I'o.st Telegraph XI in a Junior A Group 2 soccer match by' five goal! to throe at the Geylang Stadium. Sccrcrs lor the Dockyard team were: Noble 2, All 1, Tope l. buoall 1. Omar geared two goals59 words
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Article48 1949-06-16 12 Abcut a hundred persons were present at the private Singapore Racing Association's draw at the Grand Stand, Bjkit Ttanah at 5.15 p.m. yesterday. Eighty applicants were given permisison to import a horse or oh in acenrdance with the terms of the recent S. R. A.V* cireulai.48 words
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Article285 1949-06-16 12 (From ALLAN LEWIS). IPOH, Thursday, if ISS Papillon (Flannery) at--1" tracted attention when she went ever the five at threequarter pace this morning. Haydee (Harper) did the three in even time and Mascotte (Healey) did the same work. John (Bagby) also went over the hve285 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-06-16 12 <-^.ov ;tM footballers left Singapore for >ereoit»:iii tins niornint;. ».iiere tney wiM meet Negri SembUMi in a Malaya Cup li\iure tomorrow evening. Pletwe shows the team wai ing farewel' as train steams out of SingaporRailway s.n..on. Tribune Picture.41 words
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Article123 1949-06-16 12 in a soccer match played ;1 Hie Out ram Knad School ~«rre*md betwemi the JoHilads Jute, the Otitrarn Evening 1 llie Jolli'nds Junior? bent the Evening School bv.tvo nil v»tarda}. There was no ■cere In ihlirst halt, but JoHilads Juntut played a better in thy123 words
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Article43 1949-06-16 12 At the Telok Kurau Bngltsn S. hool Sports to be held on th* School Ground on July 7th ther>> will be m 440 Yds Ra. c lor Old Boys of the school. The time of the race will be 5 r».m43 words
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Article265 1949-06-16 12 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON. Thursday. ALTHOUGH Hampshire maintained a steady attack and lielded keenly the New Zealanders were able to declare here with 430 for five wickets in reply to the county's first innings of 129. a lead of 301. In their second innings the county had sconReuter. - 265 words
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Article140 1949-06-16 12 The Gram; Abbot and Kaiserine have been promoted u) Class 2 from Class 3 following their succe, ses in Selangor Turf Club June meeting. Other promotion* and Amendments iss icd by the Singapore Raring Association on Tuesday were as follows:— From CI. 8 to CI I140 words
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Article86 1949-06-16 12 THE POLICE SPORTS ASSOCIATION defeated Reg.mental Pay Olhce by tw.> goa'.s to nil ye-terday at Themson Ro«d The nrst half was lively, hut there was no scoring. Bevea minutes after the Start Of the second 'tttt. Cheasa Kirn Siang slammed 01 a pass trom Kirn B*v«e to put86 words
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Article152 1949-06-16 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Smoll gains were shown by Leading inouatruus when the market Opened (today. These, however were rot always held owing to lack of follow through. All sec tions of the London Stock r..<--i-uange experienced a very quiet session, with only a minimum amount oi businessReuter. - 152 words
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Article421 1949-06-16 12 Reuter. LONDON lEN HUTTON, Yorkshire and England batsman, was out for a duck for the in succession when he was bowled by Reg pj 11 day in Yorkshire's second innings agairisl tershire. 1 vu r 's Perks had dismissed Hutton for zero first innings and beforeReuter. - 421 words
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Article45 1949-06-16 12 Reuter. CAPETOWN. Thurs. Geow Humor, who won llie lightl• •t. w <• i~ at title lor South Attica la the London Olympic, tonitht took the South African professional ctuunptonshtp for t!i<- v.ct.rht by knocking out the holder. Freddie Vorster in Th? tenth round. Keutor.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article98 1949-06-16 12 WHAT'S ON TODAY Genera! 1 SINGAPORE Hil l i CIATION: Shootinw ver spoon to be irive,, "possible." S V c nJ i Beach Road. 5 n Meeting at t Mess at n p.i SINGAPORE civil .l. asscn.: 20t Meetin at A at 5.15 p.m. p ru tournaments held last' be98 words
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Article169 1949-06-16 12 CATHAY: A Pepsav"* gedy" with Poh Yar.: n d Chien. 11 a.m.. 14j iand «.SO p.m CAPlTOl.: -The R etur October" with Tern Moor- m Glenn Ford. 11 a.m.. l and 9.30 p.m. REX Kayne Richmond 11 xn sk and 9.15 p.m ALHAMBHA: The Best Yen of Our Lives"169 words
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Article28 1949-06-16 12 SOCCER: 1 vs. R.A.F. Jalan B -ar. I.K \(.1K SOCCKB: I Grp. 2: Customs vs I:.uuii-siik I —3.O.D.. Jur T, (iil>. hi C. vs. Banka Blllito I28 words
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Advertisement243 1949-06-16 12 THE TIMES DAILY AIR EDITION now on sale in SINGAPORE at one-third its farmer price TH! lIMI Sis acknowledged to tt the newspaper in the world. And its h-Ni_ most intelligent in the woriri totalise it is the To report accurately and in full to express object i\el>. and with243 words
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Miscellaneous141 1949-06-16 12 LIT ABXER h> AI g I this is Ti r En* Tui 3 I —-an them v„«al, we'll fool n em rr I —l %r*v yo' heTpcTT_7"2 CROP IN ALL T OU3 I STOFrV JWE CAINfT HARVEST IT UNTIL g t OFF WE GOES T'SOFT-HEARTED) ..I^e.—T ME OF TURNJIPDO; r141 words
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