Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1949
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Title Section64 1949-06-20 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE r BY THE PEOPUE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune" Spore Larger Salea Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone 5811/3 Nine Linen. FuWtaned aimuManeoiMily ai Sin yapore, KuaZa Lwrnpur, Ipofc and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE, 20, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: B.64 words
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225 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. Sunday. The Big Four Foreign sU rs tonight reached agreement on a modu* "ntii on Germany and were near agreement on tho ur< L rl linn of M Austrian peace treaty, a Western Clarion offictfJ stated. The German agreement was reachedReuter. - 225 words
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Article69 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. SAIGON. Sun. Mr. Trm van Thanh. Vietnamese chief of the Province of Gia Dir.b, a few miles west of Saigon was shot dead today while playing tennis. Mr. Tran van Thanh had just stepped off the court to see if his car was parked whenReuter. - 69 words
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122 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. ■tf FRANCISCO. Sun.- r;;; communist ra4f* heard that a "big Ame- .Qg directed by the nltai States Consulate in lyjs been uncovered in .0 alleged that the < -v ring was established shortly] ifter Japan surrendered and had continued to operate under- i ZgrnReuter. - 122 words
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Article32 1949-06-20 1 U.P. KARACHI. Sun. The Foreign Ministry said tonight that Pakistan had establishite on May 12 at j S:nkiar:£. capital of the northwest-rn province of I China bordering on the Soviet Union.—U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-06-20 1 ?*rs. Mildred Hughes, the Executive-Secretary of the Far East American Council of Commerce and Industry Inc., uho arrived in Singapore from Bangkok yesterday. Mrs. Hughes is doing a survey of trade and industrial conditions in Far Eastern countries, India and Pakistan. (See page 3^46 words
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Article519 1949-06-20 1 MAO SEEKS iVEW COALITION GOVT. Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sunday. Chinese Communist columns driving through South China today marched unopposed into Changsha, key railway junction 350 miles north of Canton, on the heels of retreating Nationalist armies, according to unconfirmed reports here. siu!Il?«2 out to lor tneReuter. - 519 words
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85 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sun. Drew Pearson, American columnist and radio commentator, said in a broadcast tonight that the Chinese Ambassador in Washington had offered the United j States the island of Formosa as a permanent naval base. The offer was conditional on j paymentReuter. - 85 words
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Article385 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. GENEVA, Sunday. Labour leaders from eight Asian countries today formally resolved here to set up an Asian federation of labour, the first regional labour grouping of such a size. The leaders, who voted with the authority of their national organisations, came from India,Reuter. - 385 words
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Article96 1949-06-20 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun.—ln breath taking film fashion a daring policeman wag lowered from a helicopter into a runaway speed- j boat which was endangering scores of vessels in Jamaica Bay, New York, today. After its owner had fallen overboard, the speedboat, its rudderA.P. - 96 words
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Article48 1949-06-20 1 U.P. TOKIO, Sun. Two large 1 Japanese fishing boats with 45 I persons aboard have been miss- ing for more than two months I and today the authorities feared that they had been, lost in the Pacific Ocean off Yokohama 1 and the crews presumably dead. —U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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94 1949-06-20 1 A.P. WESTERN. England. Snn. —Winston Churchill, nearing i 75, conceded yesterday that the time may be drawing I near when he will be ready to J retire. I Meanwhile, he added, there 1 is some "life in the old dog yet". The Conservative leaderA.P. - 94 words
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Article49 1949-06-20 1 A.P. PORTSMOUTH. Sun. Thousands of Britons crowdI ed aboard the battleship Mis- souri on Saturday to see the spot where Japan surrendered. The 45.000 ton U.S. battle- ship was here with nine other i American naval craft for an official eight-day visit to BriI tain.—A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article28 1949-06-20 1 Reuter-AAP. I TOKYO, Sun. —The Lcono- mic Stabilisation Board yes--1 terday reduced the export 1 goal for the current fiscal I year by U5536,000,000. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 28 words
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Article337 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Planned parenthood and expert advice on contraception, as Britain's official family policy, are recommended in a revolutionary report by a Government commission published here today. The report—by the Royal Commission on population, set up five years ago—is likely to face stormy criticismReuter. - 337 words
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Article80 1949-06-20 1 U.P. BUDAPEST, Sun. Szabad Nep, organ of the Hungarian Workers' (Communist) Party, charged today that former Foreign Minister Laszlo Rajk was accused of being on American spy. Rajk s arrest was announced Saturday night but a communique and an earlier ptonouncement ousting him from theU.P. - 80 words
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121 1949-06-20 1 LONDON, Sunday. The British motion picture industry is showing signs of a "vigorous revival" after a serious slump, Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, said in an address today at nearby Holmbury Three months ago, he sad, only ten first feature films121 words
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Article28 1949-06-20 1 U.P. BATAVIA, Sun. Nineteen American newspapermen arrived here by air today for a conducted tour of Indonesia at the invitation of the Dutch government.— U».P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article58 1949-06-20 1 I Hig Majesty the King will be broadcasting on Tuesday, j June 21, on the occasion of the Colonial Exhibition in London. The broadcast will be relayed by all stations of the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 6.00 p.m. that day, I and recording will be58 words
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Article43 1949-06-20 1 Reuter. FRANCOCIIAMPS. BELGIUM, Sun.—L. Roiser, the I French ace. driving a Talbot, V2Sterday, won the Belgian j Grand Prix covering the 310--i mile course in three hours, 15 minutes, 7-7/10ths second at an I average speed of nearly 97 j mph.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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376 1949-06-20 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) SINGAPORE rnusl make a determined effort ror democracy, law and order if the Colony is to counter-act the threat from Moscow, says the Singapore Association in a report to be read at the annual general meeting of the association tomorrow. "The danger376 words
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Article83 1949-06-20 2 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Settlement Welfare Committee has agreed that a sum up to $20 per month be set aside and given to released detainees who are without means whatsoever to help them in their travelling expenses besides the free passage granted by the authorities on their83 words
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Article75 1949-06-20 2 TOKYO Sun. Yoshlkazu Merita, one of sik Japanese residents of Brazil visiting rheir mother country, said today that nearly half of the 300,000 first, second and fkird generation Japanese in Brazil still believe that Japan won the Pacific war. He blamed an ultra-natiou-ftllfet Japanese75 words
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Article128 1949-06-20 2 Mr. R. M. March. M. C. S.. has been appointed Private Secretary to the Governor of Singapore. Other appointments to the Governor's personal staff are: Aide-de-Camp—Captain D. C. Snowdon, the Queen's Royal Regiment. Honorary Aides-de-Camn:-Lt. R.A. Murray. M.R.N.V.R.; Lieut-Cdr. E. H. Lee, D. S. C. Royal128 words
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Article, Illustration25 1949-06-20 2 Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald, the High Commissioner, being greeted by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, on Mr. MaeDonald's return from London.25 words
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Article55 1949-06-20 2 The closing date for the Singapore Kerala Samajam Literary competition has been advanced to next Saturday. The spontaneous versemaking contest win be held on Saturday at 6 p.m. at 68, Buffalo Road. The organisers of the competition ask that entrants should note that the short story entries55 words
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Article106 1949-06-20 2 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. Two Havana cigars each in a roe* tal cylinder marked "Winston Churchill' have arrived in New York by air from Britain. They are on their wav as a gift for Donald Olsen* 17--year-old new*spaper boy in Minneapolis. Minnesota. The cigars wereA.P. - 106 words
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Article130 1949-06-20 2 The Sports Club of the Borneo Co. Ltd. held an inaugural dance Saturday at the Victorial Memorial Hall. The club was started six months ago and its activities include badminton, cricket, football and table tennis. It is in need of its own club house130 words
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Article49 1949-06-20 2 Representatives of all Chinese guilds and associtions in Singapore are being asked to attend a meeting sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to plan means to increase the electoral rolls. The meeting is expected to be held this week at the Chamber's premises.49 words
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Article, Illustration118 1949-06-20 2 j Mr*. H. C. Hopkins, wife of the manager of the Chari tered Bank, euttlng the lape to declare the Chartered Bank Sports Club, at Farrer Park open after Mr. Hopkins < I expressed the hope that members "will have many j happy days" there. Mr. J.118 words
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Article144 1949-06-20 2 AN appeal for $5,000 has been launched by th? A committee of the Changi English School to build a Hew school building. "The school is a voluntary one. and caters for the Asian children of Changi villagers and R.A.F. employees. The ices are only $2.50 per144 words
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Article103 1949-06-20 2 l)Vl?: ll) >-^ tsr»N' > lelt 70t?e„tl> lor Xor<.n Ilornco ».o ll.liilwol' Q ov.ll tor 2lX) .lUV»N0S0 l,V tKl.' Work.' O,'l),,s«lnl>nl in 5n<7!» to he jiaill w»ll from »1.70 tc, 43 a uueorclln^ W HWlN'. I'll, > l,0»l5. v. .!.<.r lran^nort fr«7-s' M<?<1l<2Hl .<ll."!l,!cll^ lun to»103 words
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Article48 1949-06-20 2 A.P. BANGKOK, Sun. it's fatal to get caught redhanded in a burglary *m Thailand. An informer tipped off police who rushed to the house near the Rama VI bridge where five burglars were at work. In the ensuing struggle all five were shot to death. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article30 1949-06-20 2 U.P. DENVER CITY, California. Sun.—Police said today that Building Contractor Janiea Dickason, who committed suicide last night left a note: "I lost $400,000 gambling. Gambling- is a malignant disease."—U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article41 1949-06-20 2 U.P. said tonight' fi-I y°'jth shot h, c at ■3 death hetoro girl W refused to ?r > him. g0 shot Mary then caioJyTSfia another blast **J J* .any more- t J? *3 my head andU.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement117 1949-06-20 2 I'aramouß,- LADIES m Eddie BIUcS?* Virginia Welles, iS*^ uith BONGS and D.\.vJ. Last Day today. Latika ft Raj roinorrow 1 rilANt> CHAKOIr 'n Technic,!,* NEW WOKM, i W*° CAPTAIN MAKVKL vvhoi«» s*m (A REPUBLIC SBm Tomorrow: ROAD TO ZANZIBAR ROYAL "PAN GHAT (Hindus Last 4 Shows! 12.30; 3.30; 6.30 9.30117 words
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393 1949-06-20 3 Members Must Swear Loyally To Malaya i/l ALA LUMPUR, Sunday.—Only Indians who hold ulaiaya as their ma the object of their loyalty can be members of the Malayan jjjan (digress, according to the new draft con gtitution <o be tabled ai lh o annual session393 words
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Article77 1949-06-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Police/Military patrol located and destroyed a bandit camp of 11 huts in South Pahang. There was evidence of the presence of women in the camp. In the Mnar arcn. Security Forces d3stroyed a small bandit camp of three lean-tc huts. Two bandits in77 words
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Article50 1949-06-20 3 I The PEP League held n I 'social gathering at Cliffor 1 1 Cafe, Coliyer Quay, yesterI day afternoon. A large crowd of young people turned up to see a film show, play musical I games and cat a lot of cakes I and ice cream.50 words
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Article41 1949-06-20 3 Their Highnesses the Sul- tan of Trcngganu and TUugku Ampuan Bclhi returned after attendTng the Rulers' Conference at Kuala Lumpur today by plane via Kota Bahru safely. They were welcomed by State Oidcial.s Ber tah and at Losong Sarri.41 words
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Article126 1949-06-20 3 [Tr ibune Staff Reporter) iIfERICAN businessmen A have sent out a woman to do a survey trade and [try in far eastern counShe is Mrs. Mildred Hughes, the Executive Secretary of the Far East American Council of Commerce and Indust rv. Inc., trade association o;126 words
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Article42 1949-06-20 3 A Chinese woman who crossed the road soon, afler alighting from a bus WaL» knocked down by a European motorcyclist at "the fifth mile Changi Road last evening. Both were badly iniurcd ami removed by ambulance to hospital.42 words
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Article80 1949-06-20 3 A.P. LONDON, Sun. The International Tin Study Group has decided to extend its annua! meeting until next Wednesday. Delegates from tin-producing aiid consuming nations are attending the meeting which was expected to end on Saturday. All have been pledged to refuse any information to the press.A.P. - 80 words
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Article80 1949-06-20 3 No cattle imports into Singapore from Indonesia, except from Bali, Lombok and the smail Sunda-Islands as we!l as Atjeh and its Dependencies, will be allowed. The prohibition is mr.de under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Oiinance. 1939. Imports fiom the territories at present exempted will80 words
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Article, Illustration96 1949-06-20 3 Miss Iris Florence Archer of the W.R.A.C. J and Mr. R. V. G. Beynon j ,f GHQ 2nd Echelon, t i FAR ELF leaving St. An- J drew's Cathedral after their wedding on Satur- j day. A reception was L id at the Shackle Club 04tff the ceremony.96 words
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Article37 1949-06-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. There have been 22 arrests in the Federation during the past twenty-four hours: 7 in Kedah, Perlis, one in Tr v ganu one in Pahang. 6 in Perak and 7 in Johore.37 words
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175 1949-06-20 3 THE Malayan Armed Local Forces Tribunal lias 1 received a total of 000 applications from "marked men" lor special allowances during last year, says the report of the Volunteer Forres Records Offices, The applicants were former members of the Voluntici Foi cos. Local l>efenee175 words
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Advertisement73 1949-06-20 3 HAVE VOl SEEN THIS TiRAND COMEDY! LAS] FOUR SKCWS -HUCllif KOBIRT STACK jiJiiWO KWTiT STiCMT OiZABETH PMTIISO!! S fv% TOMORROW ONLY THE RECORD BREAKING PICTURE Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents 'BATHING BEAUTY" with Red Skelton Esther Williams (In Technicolour) WEDNESDAY ONLY ftKKKR GARSON in "JULIA MISBEHAVES" OPENING THURSDAY JO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY J QUEENS Bt73 words
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Advertisement540 1949-06-20 3 SIT: VACANT i WANTED salesman sol.lv a« basis of attractive commisaJoti. .1- ud or ppare time services both acceptable. Applicant must be experienced mJ inriuential .imons Piece-goods Merchants and Stationer?, Write with full particu lara ;o Post OJBoc Box «68. B'pore. iR.B2; WANTED a cashier krK7wJedg< of Book-keeping for a540 words
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Advertisement841 1949-06-20 3 -AUGDST is the dale when Rediffusion m>/7/ bring i lo Singapore $5 per month will enable the entire family to enjoy sixteen hours of uninterrupted entertainment daily— only ONE CENT per hour. J&\ (Singapore) LTD., j (>. Box <;08, Singapore CLASSIFIED FREEHOLD beautiful modern bungalow. Tanglin Residenti.il District. 30.000 sq.841 words
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Advertisement436 1949-06-20 3 PHUjATELY STAMP albums. A large selection of postage stamp albums now in stock. Ask for list. Caxton Pi Ltd., 4, Market Street. Kuala Lumpur. <P.'< 94). ACCOMMODATION WILL person who answered Box No. 2412 please repeat. Letter lo*;. .X.813). YOUNG couple would take good care nf house whilst owner »n436 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1949-06-20 4 JOSEPH HARRISON - Cairo whispers alluringly to those whose hearts respond to its spell. From one end of the city to another the mosques of Cairo lift their soaring minarets into the brazen sky. They arc the most perfect to he found in the whole mt rambling world1,254 words
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Article605 1949-06-20 4 A FEW years ago our economic pundits were ringing the bells proclaiming the advent of a new era of steady prosperity unmarred by the catastrophic landslides to which our econoi-nic system-was prone to in pre-war days. We were so intent riding on the rising waves of post-war605 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1949-06-20 4 H.G. HE has a hawklike nose, a protuberant forehead, a thin moustache, black hair and a heavy stature; but it is his eyes—dark and intensely penetrating I —which intimate at once an extraordinary personality. Joseph Arthur Rank is the -creator of a modern empire: theH.G. - 1,410 words
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Advertisement113 1949-06-20 4 Slop Gelling Up Highh tiS?" Getting up nights, burning sensation of organs, whitish discharge, dull ache at base of spine, groin and leg pains, nervousness, weakness and loss of manly vigour are caused by a disease of the Prostate Gland (a most Important sex gland in men). To overcome these113 words
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Advertisement21 1949-06-20 4 j award j\ hops and fm est >13 quality yeast,used by expert breweiv. results in TIGER bein e th e finest21 words
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Article, Illustration2839 1949-06-20 5 Richard Winstedt - Malaya And Its History-9 by Sir Richard Winstedt the centuries the D° WN atj»te«? of the penin- fated not to long to or diit and Siam the Malay bT empire of fen from Kedah W* northern staitcs fOl o-nturies. m era succeeding Sri JSfSnquered and2,839 words
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Advertisement47 1949-06-20 5 I Tomorrow: THE STATES j ARE TAMED j THERE SHOULD BE NO MISTAKE WITH Ot'R SCIENTIFIC PHOBOPTOK INSTRUMENT. A Proper Glass with Proper Testing is what you want for your Precious Eyes. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO., No. SS4, North Bridge Road, (Near Bra* Baaah Rd.) Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement352 1949-06-20 5 f\J/ 'OVERQNES' TABLETS ft? Vowerful Tonic Restorative for ffijk Women. Dependable remedy for j&y v. nerve troubles, tiredness, steep- v —iossness, lack of energy, prematture a tMl1 S» etc Inuispensabie ill M i «t t»i" climacteric period and to yJ&SP correct all monthly disorders. To correct skin troubles and to352 words
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886 1949-06-20 6 (From A Market Correspondent) SLIGHTLY more confidence was shown by operators m ldus J*^ s dollar and Australian tins, and an increased voli:«nf of However, quotations on balance reflect httie change over Xtte ttger feeling which did not extend to the rubber share886 words
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Article135 1949-06-20 6 I The dividends declared last week were: V I Ayer Hitam 10 per J rent interim less tax. idrls Hydraulic I per I <; nt interim less .ax, pay- able on July 12. Kepong 1« P« <t nt interim less tax, payable ou July 12. J Kesang135 words
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Article35 1949-06-20 6 Chan Sze Onn and Co announce that the May output 01 Mala k a Pinda Rubber Estates Ltd was 109.260 lbs. The output for New Scudai In the same month was 50.000 lb.35 words
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Article92 1949-06-20 6 THE rubber commodity market was very quiet on Saturday and prices «J*d steady at Friday's tevei There was a moderate amount of business passing. Closing prices were Buyers Betteri No. 1 July RSS 321, 32', No 2 July RSS 30% 31 No" 3 July ItSS 28'- 28 j92 words
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Article64 1949-06-20 6 BOMBAY. San. —A new portable spinning plant which is expected to icvolutiomse the industry has been manufactured by Ml Indian invento.. One unit of the plan can do the work of 18 spinning wheels and can be used both in cottage and big industries. Apart from spinning it64 words
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Article48 1949-06-20 6 The Federation Department of Mines has released the following figures, the production of tin ore concentrates for May. o tntA Piculs i-ong Tons 64.280 3826 Selangor 27.509 1.63* Negri Sembilan 2.536 101 Pahanp JJJ» lohore g Trengganu ?i Kedah J* Malacca 35i Total 102.920 6.12648 words
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Article237 1949-06-20 6 DLACK pepper eased in Singapore on Saturday P after a prolonged period of rising prices. Lampong fro.b. was quoted at $269 per picul. White pepper f.o.b. was also slightly easier at $400 per picul f.0.b., nominal. These prices were quoted by leading exporters. The Chinese Produce Exchange reported237 words
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Article453 1949-06-20 6 WASHINGTON. Sunday. There were flustered exclamations on financial pages when British exports dropped off in April. The drop was only temporary. In May exports went up again and the British sold £22,000,000 worth off goods, more than they sold in May last year. Any drop453 words
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Article336 1949-06-20 6 A.P. ANNECY, FRANCE, Sun. The United States has formally withdrawn a proposal to extend the "most favoured nation" principle in tariffs to Japan. In a letter circulated to delegations at the World Tariff Coafeicnce i;ere, Woodbury Willoughby. head of the U.S. delegation, said the U.S. wouldA.P. - 336 words
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Advertisement696 1949-06-20 6 SHIPPING I —i——a—f 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. "Memnon" it una U.S.A. r 1» .10 "Phrontts" from U.S.A. nSL Vs •.'AntHochua- from UK/Cont3l_ g "Atrcus** irom U.K.. "Tantalus" from U.K696 words
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Advertisement450 1949-06-20 6 BOUSTEAD CoTTfJ Lloyds Agents In Singapore l Ticket Agents For Malayan GLEN LINE ACCEPTING *0* WNDOV. ANTWm^p BAMBURP TT, Due r',KNEARN (Calls Alexandria} iiUECONSHTRE (Calls Genoa Alexandra, n7, FROM U.K FO# WtA/TS. BOKCtHJHu, ?i;akl>- rft4 aaj i>n«. OLENGARR? un J RADNORSHIRE l»jL*N CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHERS TO LOAD450 words
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Article1136 1949-06-20 7 NEC'S STILL AT TOP TOURNAMENT GAMES T HE S3 »S*P° r <> Club, who a week before pat a stop to the Singapore Keereation Club's string oi victories m the first round of the Singa por, jieket Association's Tournament, surprisinflv went down to the Johore Cricket1,136 words
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302 1949-06-20 7 f HE 'ollowing are best batting and bowling performr anew, in the first round of the Singapore Cricket Association Tournament, which ended last Sunday. j BATTING BOWLING 145 Lall Sißjch (I A. vs. for 51 <I.A. 5.C8.C.1. 7 for 30 Si. C.302 words
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Article315 1949-06-20 7 THE cream of Johore's athletic talent will compete for honours in the first State Amateur Athletic Meeting at the English College grounds on Friday. The meeting: will be a historic occasion as far as the State is concerned. Each district will be sending a representative team which315 words
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Article179 1949-06-20 7 SINGAPORE Police defe- ted Singapore Cricket Club j "A" by Aye wickets at cricket played on the Thomson Road ground yesterday. The following are the j scores: I S.C.C. "A M Graham run I out 22. Holliday bowled Vellupillai 2, Geeks l.b.w. Sqn- dram 3, Murray179 words
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Article76 1949-06-20 7 R.A.F. (Teng«h) beat the Singapore Non-Benders by seven runs at Tengah yesterday. Tengah scored 145. Brown and Warren with 39 and 28 lespectively being the highest scorers. For the NonB.mders. Hayworth took three Airmen's wickets for 29 and Bradbuiy two for 32. The Non-Benders scored 139. E.76 words
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Advertisement159 1949-06-20 7 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL M. V. "POELAU LAt/JT due Singapore about 23rd June, 1949. Loading cargo alongside S.H.B. wharves for:— Port Sudan, Port Said/ Amsterdam 'Rotterdam also loading at Port Swettenham and Penang* if sufficient inducement. For cargo and particulars apply to: NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson159 words
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Advertisement500 1949-06-20 7 NOTICES tRADING WJTH TIliT ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PRO PERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 Sale By Tender No. 109 t The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for I the purchase of the following: j Machine hand taps dies, i die nuts, stock die hold500 words
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Advertisement347 1949-06-20 7 SIT. VACANT The Singapore Improvement Trust has a vacancy for a temporary Clerk. Commencing salary $80/- p.m. plu.s 60', Cost of Living Allowance. Scnool Certificate essential. Application stating age. qualifications and experience to be forwarded to The Acting Secretary, Singapore Improvement TI is; Municipal Olfices hy 24 June 1949. TUITION347 words
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Advertisement210 1949-06-20 7 The AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION of MALAY A New Telephone Numbers: 5910 and 5917 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A HAULAGE PERMIT I WE MING TACK WLNI TRADERS COMPANY of No. Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore hereby give notice of inter.tioi o apply for a Haulage Permi to operate one Wine good vehicle with210 words
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294 1949-06-20 8 CHICAGO, Sunday. THE successor to Joe Louis, who retired this year T after the longest tenure in history; heavvwe'gh* boxing champion, wdl be picked m a «TtHe in Comiskey Park on Wednesday, and yes- rerdfv the odds were six to294 words
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Article78 1949-06-20 8 (7ltss"l6 u'-n'. lu"t. ml-'llum nnwle, rl" nlaoo ot ,n Uu: Lnl/Nsn team adosen (olov to Xew?.c«l»n6 lu tne l.e»t mule!, I'euiN' n,n»77 Hl. l-.a'cl'' next «.itill-lWlIe tne NngluNll ->'6e i-s <>, l.Nr »,»n,e t"ut 6s'."' tlic te?zt at. ..'.'n>?lev las», xv-' l^. -»7,,e te »m C Nnnn78 words
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Article101 1949-06-20 8 A.P. BANGKOK, Sun.—Thailand j will send track and swimming teams to take part in the Asian Athletic Federation I Games in Delhi. India in 1950. Phya Chiadarak, deputy minister of interior saia athletes in inter-school and public sports competition will be invited to participate in trvoutsA.P. - 101 words
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Article53 1949-06-20 8 MUAR, Today.—Four bandits yesterday ambushed an Indian detective at Tangkak town, about 400 yards lrom the police station yesterday. The bandits fired a whole sten gun magazine but tiie detective escaped unhurt. He returned the fire «md the bandits fled. Two arrests have been made in connection53 words
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Article60 1949-06-20 8 Singapore vs. Negri Sembila» at S.C.C. padang on .June 25 and itt A C. Growder has been invited to captain the team. i S.C.A. XI vs. (ombined Colleges at S.R.C. padang on June »5 and 36. Lall Singh has been invited to captain the team. The Singapore eleven60 words
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Article33 1949-06-20 8 Reuter. RANDALIS ISLAND. NEW YORK. Sun. The Scottish Football Association touring team beat the United States by tour goals to zero here vasterday after leading 2-0 at he Iftime.- Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article349 1949-06-20 8 Below arc the weights for all eight races for Wednesday at Ipoh, the second day of the Perak Turf Club's June Meetine: CI. 2, Div. 6 Furs. Skystreak JJJ riand» A 9 Athlete J!,' Captain Yule Lucky Star II gg Tiber ftR Falrlyu J2 Christmas J-JJ» Streatneld Happy349 words
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Article, Illustration205 1949-06-20 8 Mr Nigel Stewart Plunkett. 30 years old manager of the South Winds Hotel at Taniong Balai. is homing an exhibition at Raffles hoiei this week of drawing ami done duiing his 2. months stay in Malaya. Mr* Plunkett demonstrates great versatility in style. He205 words
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Article112 1949-06-20 8 A.P. DARIS, Sunday. Marcel Cerdan, battered, tired and with his left hand in a sling, came home to France tonight. _7 The former world's mldaic- j weight champion, who lost his title to Jake La Motta on Thursday night, was carrying his left arm inA.P. - 112 words
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Article78 1949-06-20 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.- J. T. Holden of Tiptcn Harriers, one of England's greatest long distance runners, won the famous Polytechnic maratnon from Windsor Castle grounds to Chiswick Stadium today in 2 hours 42 mins. 52.4 sees. A record field of 212 com- pctitor 3 iined up for theReuter. - 78 words
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258 1949-06-20 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. TLAMORGAN, county champions, rattled Kent out for 49 runs before lunch at Swansea yesterday the lowest score in county championsnip this season. That there was nothing much wrong with the pitch was proved by Glamorgan's reply their ope:, ing batsmenReuter. - 258 words
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Article129 1949-06-20 8 Reuter. OVAL. Sun. The Now Zealanders showed to marked advantage in scoring 4* ta 7 against Surrey at the Oval here yesterday. S missed when 17 at slip by Parker off Aloe Be** made his first century scoring 187 and Scott MM him bring the totalReuter. - 129 words
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Article27 1949-06-20 8 PARIS. San. Spain jFrance by fivo coals to one an international soccer here yesterday aftrriW I Last Sunday the 8 had beaten BIR to27 words
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