Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1949

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  • 66 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE I PEOPLE j FOR THE PEOPLE i— Tel: 'Tribune* Spore Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper tn Malaya Phone 5811/8 Nine Lines. Published simultaneously at Sin gapore, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON
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  • 533 1 Will Not Wait For Sultan DATO Onn bin Ja'afar, leader of the fight against th? Malayan. Union and regarded by many as the ''architect of the Fedaialicn". will resign as Prime iVfinister of Johore within. f! ntxi t&* Ir»' N is "xd "tea his letW
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  • 174 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Monday. Mr. Tan Kah Kee, SsgafOft miiHonaire industrialist, was one of the killing; overseas Chinese who spoke during the fived)v meeting of the Preparatory Conference in Peiping of the forthcoming new Political Consulia~ tivo Conference, it was officially reported today. Mr. Tan
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  • 39 1 \i»ii< Mail: Explosions STOP PRESS Guards on night mail from Penang to Kuala Lumpur heard two explosions, shortly after mld-nlght as train wa* between Tanjong Rambutan and Tasek. Pilot train stopped. One sleeper was found to have been removed.
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  • 134 1 Any person, other than a Government servant—or the wife or child of such—or a pauper, who seeks admission to any wajd in a Government Hospital will in future be required to make a deposit, stated a Government press release issued last night. The deposit must be
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  • 55 1 FLOODS ANKARA, Mon. Forty people are reported to have been drowned and 80 injured during 16 hours of torrential rain which flooded the north Anatoha town of Tokat. The flooding has rendered 5,000 people homeless and submerged thousands of acres of cultivated land, but exact losses
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  • 68 1 Reuter, U.P. TOKYO. Mon.—An Air Force weather squadron reported that a 115-mile per hour typhoon was heading for Okinawa today as a torrential 72-hour rain left five dead, one missing and four injured in Japan. The rains flooded 1,600 homes in Tokyo alone and inundated some;
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  • 122 1 A.P. SUNNINGDALE, England, Mon.— Fifteen-year-old Michael Sawyer wanted to help care for the King's horses. He wound up helping care for the King's just out of school and a veteran rider, wrote to Buckingham Palace for a job as stable boy. He got it. But
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  • 407 1 U.P. PARIS, Monday. v-The text ot the c-J.'vmurkfi. issued ton.ght by the Big Four Foicign Ministers stated: The sixth session of the Council of Foreign Ministers attended by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of France, Robert Schuman of the Be/Viet Socialist Repunlics, A, H. Vishinsky,
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  • 1220 1 As The World Gives A Sigh Of Relief A.P. PARIS, Monday. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky, acting on direct orders from Moscow, succeeded tonight in ceiling another meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers after they already had announced to the world their agreed plan for
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  • 76 1 Reuter. I PARIS, Mon. The Big Four Foreign Mini- sters discussed at their final plenary session here today a proposal made i by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky earlier on in the cooferi ence that the Ministers consider preparations lor a Far Eastern peace set- tlement.
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  • 334 2 THE Malayan Chinese Association is hammering out a new labour pohcy to bring more humanity to employer-worker relations. The policy has been placed in the hands of the M.C. A. Labour Sub-Committee, on which some employees will be asked to sit. The policy is
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  • 138 2 THERE was an increase in tonnage of 3,022.124 of all vessels entered and cleared in Singapore last year, as compared with 1947, according to the annual report of the Marine Department. Singapore. However, fewer ships entered md left the oort last year. In 1947. 60,310 ships entered
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  • 24 2 Dr. H. M. McGlacldery. Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to act as Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine. Singapore.
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  • 64 2 A bill collector, Lee How Kuan, was sentenced to 19 months' imprisonment in the j Fourth Criminal District Court yesterday for taking $15,00(j belonging to Guan Lee Co., Ltd. Lee pleaded guilty. Ho said he h d sent part of the money to China
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  • 35 2 Lieutenant T. F. Jones »Dis- tinguished Service Cros-, Royal Navy) has been appointed to the Malayan Naval Force by the Seeretarv of State for Colonies with the j approval of the Board of Admiralty.
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  • 58 2 MALACCA. Mon.—Government is instituting a charge varying from $1 to $10 for replacing lost identity Cards', stated a Government release yestefciay. The release added that too many cards are being lest, damaged or defaced. Thcne who mutilate Jieir cards will be prosecute:! in addition to having
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  • 140 2 Mr. Charles Patrick Jayasurija. a 31-year-old technical assistant in the North Borneo Public Works Department, will leave shortly for Australia where he has been awarded a Senior Fellowship by the Australian Government. A course cf study ha; been arranged lor him in the New
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  • 51 2 A concert will be held in the Colonial Secretary's house en Thursday at 8 30 p.m. Miss Mimi Lira will play two groups of piano solos, including Ireland's Island Spell. Falla's Fire Ritual Dance and LißZt'a D flat Study Mr. Tan Siew Loon will play two composition on the
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  • 148 2 the International Fortnightly Society mot yesterday at the V.W.C.A., Collyer Quay, for a programme of dancing anil piano solos. About 150 members and frh mis of many nationalities were present. First on the programme was a BaMnese Temple Dance, the •(.iaruda", Dance of the Holy Bird.
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  • 222 2 TOH Kit Cheong, 36. a vegetable gardener, re--1 tried at the Court yesterday on a charge of unlawful possession of 48,952 rounds of .203 ammunition, was found guilty and sentenced to live years* rigorous imprisonment. The trial took place before Mr. Justice Gordon-Sm-th The jury
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  • 50 2 Raffles College Students have opened a Fund for the University of Malya. They piopose to work during the Coming long vacation and set aside 40 per cent of their earnings for the Raffles Fund. The students have further collected $719 20 among themselves for the Fund.
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  • 24 2 Radio Malaya's observer will be reporting the Singapore Legislative Council Meetirig tonight at 9.45 p.m. over all stations of the Blue Network.
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  • 182 2 COURT POSER MALACCA Monday.—When a customs launch intercepted a motor-sampan on May 17 off the Malacca coast, was the vessel within Malacca territorial waters? This is a poser which president of the Malacca Sessions Court, Mr. F. A. Chua, will have to answer in a
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  • 78 2 WHEN Governor pore, Sir Finn son, goes today JS Crin the second celebration* 0f Ue *sjiy Timah Boy, HoiaT E Jk it make a gesture Id He will 100 window in cn c of th"'; ?l ories in the Home The boy 3no i on t
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  • 61 2 Mr. R. R Geyzei.aj, an student, was agreedtow the most successful J.^' t at the annua! meeUnerf*. East and Wert FrlertdZ Council held week. Speaking with CTe i» andcha.m.M,,,: his loneliness when I came to England tad how b gradually found way. tacting the British
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  • 84 2 Miss Moii a Shearer, 2". year-old British baiferha shj wen fame in the Sins Red Booes", engaged to b< married Her busband-tn-V- jj, Ludcvic Kenned\. son of a dead wai hero, Cant. E c Kenned\. R. X.. who con> rnauded the merchant oats* Rawalpindi which early
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  • 33 2 MALACCA. Mon.-Mr. C. E. Rutter will speak on "Journey through and Persia at the next '.tarn ec ting of the Malacca Rotary Club to be heid at ike Rest House tomorrow.
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    • 29 2 ionmt ai RAFFLES HOTEL THE COCKTAIL HOUR 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE from 8.45 p.m. =NORMAN LAWRENCE Cooi''<l> \Wt FRANK PICKFORD His Orchestra LASTDAYh 4 i m OPENS^^^ORROW
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 443 2 BLUE N ETWORK J« 30 p.m. Time Signal and le->e songs; News; 8.45 Evening Star— Rive p.m. News; «.10 N C LNOLISH PROGttAMMKS 10 P m London Studio V ;iSanthakokilam; «.30 p. l'.«.ela 10 a.m. News from Kuala Lum- «lodies—with Peter Yorke and •.41 World Affairs; 6.55 Recordpin; 10.05 (approx.)
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  • 473 3 fhivy Flays Chamber Chief, [a fen ds India Go ye rnmenl j THIYY, of Htte (iovernn.tMU of Indie in M l est I i« <1 > !l G Sarangapany, President oi tho South Indian ChaittbVr of r ,r tor public statements on the a
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  • 67 3 KCALA MJM|*UR, Mon. Tin- PrfcSfi Cllib of Malaya Hfeld its first annua.! general mooting in tho Conference loom of the Public Relations Department yeflfterdSy. j A proposal was adopted to amend the objects of the cltlb as set out in the constitution designed to emoower
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  • 29 3 >HORE BAHttU, Mon. Twehtv-fivr-yeai o'd Toh Kirn I rtua, a taxi-driver of Slhga- pnie claim.d trial to a charge of negligent driving in tho Magistrates' Coin! today
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  • 54 3 ,\iiv hr'WCH r H«V iflClllbCl -ir;' .-f Mif M-»r hi Kn c ipn B*u'fc A iftiu" will reC eli doflatioflfi foi th* irflj I 1 "f M day iL' i dowmrnt Fund. Monthly donations can be taken personally to n Mrlr! 0 be posted at th. convenience
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  • 59 3 BTiLA Lumpur. Mon. -The (j ogftar, f Kedah appca'cd peopli Ba'irie. to swn•'r; v- tnntent wlVOle- ;uard themilnsl OhdeSK ibte s „!tan was addressing 000 which in«roup of Sakais at «trrday. He received ln« welcome on the oc- t official visit Hi Highness "Just A-ar it
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  • 39 3 Five Chinese wire yesterday a-Quitted by the Fourth Police Magistral* on charges exincerning the theft and dlsnOsnl >»f SSOOO worth ol stolen i ioc. The rire. broperty of Ihe .•"••h rati an l !oVorhine:tt, "111 h*> returned.
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  • 284 3 c ting Somalilanders. who worked for their nt pay and travelled half-way across Aden to Vancouver, returned to S rI being able to see any of the countries it which their ship called. Th »y were stow ways, rhc •yon. Ahrhctl Skid, 19. Abd ii
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  • 37 3 JOHORK BAIIIIC Mon. For cute! ing into Jbnbre without a landing pefitiit. Syed Abil bin Syed Ali. oi Kariinon. was lined $13 in default one weeks rigorous iin prison ment in the Magistrates' Court today
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 3 Kt'tteRnnlxatlon "f F.nipreaa I'lae;- I'tir»., N»m\ u-hlt* IlitnM turn div.iii the area Intn niuecK f«»r tin- ponvtfritooe* ,ii MiotnrlHts.
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  • 176 3 4 BOUT 250 workers of the Lam Choon (Rubbei) Factory Ltd. in Bukit Timah Road are facing a poSsiSte cut in their wages on July 1. because of continued shortage: of nibbcr supply. lt;;n of the management and of ihe Union of Singapore Rubbei Workers
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  • 59 3 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. Two girts, 19-year-old Won;-; Kwai Ngan and 21-year-old Chan Lin Moi. Were discharged with a caution in the Magistiates' Court today for I ieylo offences. Kwai Ngan pleaded guilty Ito carrying anothei person jon her bicycle. Lin Moi pleaded guilty to" riding nei
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  • 86 3 Till: management of tbe Nam Aik Rubber Factory at Lorong 3, Geylang Road, yesterday decided to retrench 40 workers on July 15. it the rubber supply situation continues to l) o bad. The factory .-topped the aeration of one of its two i ngines on June
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  • 115 3 OUT of 115 distressed British seamen admitted to Singapore hospitals or received in tho Marine Hostel and local bearding houses, 85 were sent hack to the United Kingdom last year. Nine were i ent to Canada, one to Shanghai six to Hongkong. 15
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  • 85 3 Just uhdeY $115 compensation for lo.s- of life for aeh <>f tho 2,441 known Asian se men who lost t H oir Kves through enemy action during the war was paid last year by tho Singapore Marine De--1 partmcnt from funds provided by tho Ministry of
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  • 70 3 THE Singapore Marine Ccurt collected the largest r« venue for the Singapore Marine Department last year. Out of a total of 420 arrest oases and 5.400 summons oases involving a total of 4,042 persons, a total amount of $54,000.10 was Collected m fines and
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  • 147 3 KUAIiA LUMPUR, Monday.—When Dato HanuLh retires on July 1, he will be sending in his pension papers for the third time. The Sultan of Sclangor said this at a farewell dinner he gavo Dato Hantra h at the Istana. Sclangor. Kuala Lumpur. As a
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  • 300 3 '''lit- following new hooks an b ng ad<;< d to Baffle!! Lib ran Ptoblems of Hdrnanity. Alt. a. Bailey: The Booh or Noma lists, William s. He. t. English 81-tke, Bernard in«« t< ion. Tn.Creative KxperimenL ft M. Huwrn: Th. Bernard \< r< n ice
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  • 210 3 lypl. Khoo Teik Ec, Federal Legislative Counciiinland President of the Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, disclosed on Sunday that certain employers in the State were carrying on a policy of discrimination against Asiatic workers. Bonuses arc known to have been peirt by somo employers
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  • 128 3 Ki*AL*V LUJtPUH, Eight representative of the Ma'oy.ui Rubber indu try met the High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurncy. this twjrn- ing and outlined the seriousness of the present 430s. 'son in view of the recent "Ojiirl i reduction in the price Ot rubber. 1 The mcating with
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  • 281 4 This Yorkshire gymnasts members of the Leeds Carnegie, Tratng College are rehearsing here for the 2nd Linglad, a gyfJMMMtte (Hs|»l:.v to be held in Stockholm next month. The Lingiatl, for which 54 nations have been invited this year, is in honour of Pehr Henrik Ling, called "the
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  • 115 5 Ar,r> Mon.-One of 56 which turned v* *vrt.-r.in car Club contc-31 ik rescued and restoicd used for a nurn«?JV>" chicken m Darracq was JL. 405 miics rrom Land's gJ* M hours by Mr R. D Slough. Bucks. car was eight ~.q r, okler than diat
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  • 149 5 Blootl given by a London man to a woman under going a major operation 2a years ago pas remembered by the wohusband, Mr. Charles v.. X an- 188), of Torquay, in bis £240,345 will made public nccntly. The blood-donor, Mr. Leslie Arkiii, of Cheyne-avenue. Woodford,
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  • 32 5 Reuter. 1 ALCi IT A, Men. A gcrerament sccu-irv officer _ted a civilian WC rc killed and aa•thei government cllietal reported missuig duritig week-end Jnkea and disturbances in raeatta. -Reuter.
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  • 180 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Mon.—A Sydney jury today found Lawrence Louis Sharkey, 50-year-old general secretary of the Australian Communist Party, grotty of uttering seditious words. Sharkey was alleged to said on Mar. 5: "If in pursuit of aggressors, Soviet troops came to Australia, the Australian working class would
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  • 73 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Mon. A battlefield only a month ago. the Hungiao Golf Club i s today again the Mecca of Shanghai golfers with the reopening of the greens for play. Only nine holes have so far been made available and the greens and fairways which formed
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  • 313 5 LONDON, Monday. Scotland Yard is conJtoced that about £100,000 has been salted away by James Samuel Hunt, the car dealer sentenced recentv to five years' jail for the biggest confidence trick recent years. Police of every county in Britain are searchlp;? for the hoard. v
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  • 161 5 U.P. TH d< ffi r, ofthe 1 tructed all iU branches abroad not to erant aiiv Ynrk Th l rUCt i°" S cabled to branches in Now hS™ Singapore, Calcutta, Tokyo and H^&" !Ud ey mUSt make a statement of fhe nffi lnventor y
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  • 106 5 Reuter. LONDON, If on. Boyhood signatures of King Qeorge and hi.s brothei. the Duke of Windsor, will bo sold at an auction sale hero next month. The .signatures. Edward and Albert, are on a ChristSiaa Card .nt to the Vicar of Sandringham whore the Royal Family
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  • 158 5 LONDON. Mon.—A "Novel Hailoo" went up in Osbornesquare, Dagenham, when Mr. H. G. Collins opened his door to get his Sunday paper and found a fox cub sitting on his doorstep. With some of his neighbours and a few local degs lie gave
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  • 70 5 A.P. MANILA, Mon Fire of undetermined ong.i caused an estimated U552.000,000 damage to the commercial district of Masbatc, a tov/n cf 25,000,220 miles south cast of Manila. Red Cross authorities estimated 25w families were homeles?;. It was the third big fire to virtually destroy the business
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  • 55 5 A.P. MANILA, Mon. —A Pacific typhoon which pelted cental and northern Luzon with heavy raim; over the past 36 hours moved through Luzon Strait today. The Weather Bureau reported storm with 75-mile hour winds at the centre due to be ISO-miles northwest of Basco .in Butanes Island
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  • 23 5 Reuter. TOKYO, Mon. A total of 121 suicides was recorded in he Tokyo metropolitan police files for the month of May.—Reuter.
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  • 128 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Mon. Paul Robeson, the American Negro singer, to.d a welcoming rally last night that he loves the "Soviet people more than any other nation." His address was made shortly after he saw his son married to a white girl. Robeson said he loved
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  • 70 5 U.P. Burbank, California. Mon. A weird new Constellation, designed to test airborne electronic devices being developed, flew for the first time on June B for two hours and 15 minutes, the Navy announced today. Tho new Lockheed Constellation has two large humps midway along the
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 5 K«»yal Air Force Cpl. Jim Pickering gives a lift to Air l>og First C lass Rex, an Alsatian, who leaped onto Jim's back during a practice session at the RAF police dog training cent re mi Sta\ertoii, England.
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  • 72 5 Reuter. VATICAN CITY. Men. Pope Pius XII appealed for "a greater sense of religion in public life" in a radio broadcast today to the closing session of the Eucharistie Congress at Quito. Ecuadoi. The Pontiff asked all mem- bers of the Church to devote themselves
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  • 383 5 JHOMAS PARKER TWEDDLE, 40-year-old travelling showman, had an R.A.F. uniform put away in his home in Shipley Street, Byker, Newcastle-on Tyne, and because of it he could not rest. In April he had a talk with his wife Elsie and
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  • 72 5 LONDON. Mon. A man broke into a hotMC at Hunstanton, Norfolk. The tenant was away, but a policeman who watched the breait-in merely waited. Five minutes later the man came out. So did two swallows which had been trapped in a front room after falling
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    • 227 5 TUITION FRENCH: Beginaers Class commences Friday. Ist July. 6.:«) p.ut. Enr-M now V.M.C.A. "A" Orchard Road, Phone 7107. t5.833). LESSONS given in hairdressiie: by latest method.-- by Kurope_q tiairdres.ser. Modem charges. Apply: Maison Soma. 268. Mladic Road. Singapore. (5.829) IrKESS-iiAKING and by Teacher. French and Dutch systems. Madam Marie, 134.
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    • 159 5 TAILORING I ATTENTION Ladies Cherry's Dress Makers now open. Charges from $8. One visit convinces you. Choose from latest fashions 11, Ophir Road. Between Queen StrV. t and Rochore Canal Rd. <P.7!>7i. CX>_FFURE i i MICHELLE Beauty Parlour. 13. Battery Road, specialist in Permanent Waving. Famous lor haircutting. Creator of
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    • 439 5 PHILATELY STAMP album.*?. A lanre section of postage stamp albums now in stock. Ask for list. Caxton Pres.* Ltd.. 4. Market Street. Kuala Lumpur. (P./ 94). ACCCMIiMODATLTO^ WANTED urgently two or Hire* umurnish.d looms with usual ba-ii and cooking facilities for Eur .pean tenants. Box E. 832, M.T. Spore. CSB32)
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  • 582 6 Malayan Indian Congress is to be congratulated on its decision to reorganise itself the better "to serve the Indian people and other people of this country" more actively and effectively. The new draft constitution, which the M.I.C. will submit for consideration and approval at its Third Annual Session
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  • 1029 6  -  By F.W. CARPENTER A.P. THE violence which erupted in Bolivia recently began along a forbidding, windswept plateau of the Andes where the native Indian population is as rugged as the landscape and bloodshed is no novelty. This is the famed mining area of Western
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  • 865 6 A.P. —For Dr. Bu nche A LUCKY break saved Ralph Johnson Bunche from an assassin's bullets in Jerusalem. Since then he has moved on to high honours and world acclaim seldom attained by a Negro. Dr. Ralph Bunche is acting United Nations mediator for
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  • 456 6 Reuter. AN Indian Prince, who has refused to owe allegiance to any one but God, will be the constitutional head of the newly-formed States Union on the picturesque palmfringed southwest coast India. Unlike Rajapramukhs (constitutional rulers) of other Indian States Unions, the .16--year-old Maharaja of
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  • 157 6 U.P. JAPANESE girls have a pretty rough tine of t at home and a lot of them are getting fed up with the abundance of chores and lack of luxuries. Each day police are notn.ed of about five "runaway? They estimate the number is much higher.
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  • 2666 7  -  MALAYA AND ITS HISTORY -10 by Sir Richard Winstedt ~v l V < of those days T yet qualified for 1 V but their views Sited and their Igc «a of inestir.i tho Perak debt V\ na was paid off. and abolished. •ti roughly 1879 at
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  • 752 8 TIPS TO U.S. INVESTORS A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday —The U. S. Department of Commerce report V ing on economic conditions in the Far East says that the loreign trade of Malaya will expand in a big way in 1949. Malaya will
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  • 46 8 NEW DELHI, Mon.—The Government of India have invited the noted American engineer, Mr. S. Tronc, who was closely associated with the: first live-year plan in Russia to advise them on general in-: dustrial planning Mr. Tronel is expected in India sometime in August.
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  • 14 8 Buying interest continued for some tip shares. Industrials were quiet and steady.
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  • 100 8 Most produce markets were quut yesterday, on a Monday mood. Pepper continued steudv gaining IS prices for Sarawak Md Muntok white pepper. The prices ex-godown quoted by the Chinese Produce Exchange were: SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $11. Sarawak S3. Siak $9i. .-AGO SEED: $14. TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fair $1*) FLAKE
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  • 210 8 The ihirty-ninih annual ordinarj general meeting of the Batu Ktwan Rubber and Oacoau's PI. ntaiion, Ltd.. was held on June 2 in London. Mr. E. B. Ski-iner (the chairman) presiding. The following is an extract from his circulated addresp:— The proceeds from sales of
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  • 65 8 THE rubber commodity market was steady yesterday with little price changes from Saturday. There was a moderate amount of business passing. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 July RSS 32 U 32 2 I No. 2 July RSS 30 31 No. 3 July RSS 28 X 28
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  • 132 8 A;r mails are to expected to irnve today from U.K.. Aden, N. Africa. W. Africa. Arabia, Canada, Europe, Iniia. Iran. Iraq. Pakistan. Palestine. and South Africa. Australia. X Zealand, Ceylon, Burma. Coionv of North Borneo. Labuan, Sa twak. Brunei. China, (except Shanghai) Hongkong, Macao B.nvia. Pelambang and
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  • 829 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Buyers. Sellers Atlas Ice 15.50 16 50 Alex. Bet*** Pref. 2.80 5.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27% 8.8. Petrol 35, 3 30 J ai. xcu»xjc* ojQv on*. Tia Ord. 13/3 14/3 do. (P)2l/- 22/- Ulu. Assur. 40.75 4L75 Estate A Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary 7.60 7.26
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 709 8 SHIPPING 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. WSJL "Antilochus' from DK/Cont. June 24 "Atreus" from U.K. June 24 "Tantalus" from U.K. July I "Autolveus" from U.K. July 5 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW,
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    • 543 8 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK I* (Incorporated in India) are pleased to open SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS [nterest allowed. Branches in India, Malaya, Ceylon. Burma and Siam. Agency arrangement aJI over the world. No. Collyer Quay. SINGAPORE Phone. 2626 BOUSTEAD CoTITI Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railway* GLEN LINE
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  • 5311 9 Second Day Of The Perak Turf Club's June Meeting Horses CU* A JJiv. I 5 furs- Straight pi HPINUTON »M .til 18 I«I IPO*- 8-12 ?iWood I I"v L Won by 14 4/5 sec*. 7-5-49 S pore 8.10. t( b Fur». (Lawler) Dlv. 1.
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  • 928 9 •M-Miw are me prooaDie mnn?rs, logetner with their weignt>. trainers and owners, for the tomorrow* Ipoh races, the «erond day of the lVrak Turf Club's June Meeting:— CLASS I, DIV. L l FFRLONGS. rRUMPINQTON 9.00 D-. Chua Sin Kah Fox JACK'S DARLING 8.12 "Double V. Stable" M. Breukelen
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 553 10  -  Vass— 1 ne Team's Hero By HARRY FANG THERE are several reasons behind Singapore s grand lhree=one victory over Negri Sembilan, Malaya Cup holders, when they clashed at aeremban last Saturday in a Cup*tie that meant so much to/ the Colony team. Singapore
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  • 69 10 U.P. NEW YORK. Mon. Middleweight Steve Beltoise of I the Bronx tonight issued n 1 challenge to his fellow towns- j man. newly crowned middleweight champion Jake inotta< Eddie Walker, BelloUe'i manager, called Uts th* leading logieaJ conten del fof the -*tle and said he was "renewing his
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  • 125 10 A Royal shake f.r Abdul Rahman, .Upper of the Hl Shx£ftS£mt* by three <oal S to S".'"!, leader of th. w* SSU; Spore left back. .s on M^«^ S rJse U .n .he ce.tr.. VfW/lfC- Singapore's Malaya Cup XI: 1 rout li.v (left to right): Hoi Meng,
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  • 302 10 POLONY weight-lifters may get their big chaace to represent Singapore in the British Empire Games to be held in New Zealand j next year. They have however, first got to show good results at the forthcoming Singapore Amateur Weight-Lift ing and Mr. and Miss
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  • 304 10 BADMINTON Reuter. INDIA needs more badminton I courts and better coaching facffttteS Pricing players cf intcnational Cta«. if she is tc keep her place sts the fcurth ranking nation oi I the world in badminton, acceding to Mr. L. A Agaskar. Mmager ol the Indian Thoma: Cup
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  • 62 10 MALACCA. Mon. Tin Resident Commissioner, .the Hon. Mr. W. C. Taylor. Mr. J. Young. Inspector Of Schools, and Mrs. Young, were among the large number of spectators who witnessed the annual athletic sports of the Tranquerah English School Itfst Friday. Raffles House became Champion House for the
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  • 66 10 'I hr foltowtef. w ill hapresen' tlie Lucky Strike Badminton Part** in a fnrndb match ol I Singles 4. I. agaim? 0" Merrytny< r Ba4mintOß Pari tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Happs World Covered stadium. SINGLES: —Ho Chun Kah, Hixirl. Tan Kiat Keng L.. Lim. nOHBLKS: Ho
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 301 10 BOOKINGS FOR PASSAGE FREIGHT CAN NOW BE MADE to INDIA, MIDDLE NEAR EAST ALL POINTS IN EUROPE American-operated P.O.A.S. takes you direct to Bangkok. From Bangkok you travel to your destination by the world-famous Norwegian airline Braathens S.A.F.E. Travel the S.A.F.E. way by 4-engined SKYMASTERS As usual the SINGAPORE-BANGKOK Business
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    • 90 10 The New Umn Th»t HEAIs fr ,/p mil api,.; Concentrated of Chtcke». W The Quintessence of Strength. A YERITAKLt REM YENATok: Astounding Results!! Sole r*• r. a. rarthoi tmi n 1 RADIO TUBES FOX BETTER RADIO RECEPTION LSE RCA ELECTRON TUBES Obtainable from ALL KAIHO M HJW Write fee yuw
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  • 417 11 -But 30,000 800 Decision Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, Monday. M(K n RPIN, the coloured holder from Learning- ton, tonight retained his British and Empire leweight boxing titles when he beat Albert h, of Croydon, London, on points over 15 rounds here. Th decision in Turpin's favour was hotly crowd
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  • 260 11 Reuter. I Mon. Runs were iful wlien the Coaniy eric ket pr og ramme led today, but the r hir and Giamoiw'crs wore effective rough foi their sides to reI A i today. victory eve; gave the Caunty champions Glamorgan irom tea their Ie Gloucester
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  • 231 11 fHU CHEE SENG, the Singapore boy to represent 1 China in the World Olympics was seen m a new role yesterday, when he donned his boots and turned out to lead the Chinese Casuals' attack in yesterday's SAF A. Senior League game against the
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  • 253 11 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. THE New Zealand cricketers made the highest total of their tour in scoring 465 at the Oval today but Surrey, after early setbacks, responded well under conditions favourable to batting and by close of play were 334 for five wickets in reply.
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  • 140 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon—Twenty- six overseas players from fie I United States. South Africa. France, Italy, Belgium. Argentine. Uruguay and New Zealand will challenge the cream of British talent *ith the exception of Henry Cotton tor the British open golf championship from July to 8. Cn
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  • 32 11 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were given a walkover when Regimental Pay Office failed to turn up at the Geylang Stadium to play their scheduled Jnr. A, Grp. 2 soccer fixture yesterday.
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  • 184 11 Big Week end Games Tiie following have been selected to represent Singapore again ;t Ne«ri Sembilan on the S.C.C. pariang on Saturday md Sunday in an inter-State crirket fixture. Flay starts at 11 a.m. on each da>. A. C. Growder (Capt.). R. H. Ham, Cheong Thiam Siew, >'. M.dari, G.
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  • 292 11 Who Hits Harder Charles Or Jersey Joe? A.P. WHO hits harder Ezzard CharVes or Jersey Joe Waicott? If you take the word of Gene Jones, promising young New Jersey heavyweight, who has sparred with both men, the answer is Charles. Of course there is a catch. Jones is currently employed
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  • 52 11 BUI Holland, winner ol the 1949 lndianuoi.'t. Speedway classic, v, is in anticipation as ueir Linda Darnell leans forward to deliver the "winner's kiss." Holland, who took second piaee in the 500-mile mas in li>-I7 and 1918, set a new track reoord <d 121.837 mi.es
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  • 218 11 WIMBLEDON, Mon. Tod Schroedcr, American favourite for singles honours, his right hand affected by cramp, survived by the narrowest of margins in beating his compatriot, the unseeded O-Mdnar Mulloy. 3-6. 9-11. 6-1. 6-0. 7-5. 'when the 63id lawn tennis championships wero begun today. Tho centre
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  • 30 11 NEW YORK. Mon. Newcastle United swept to its 10th consecutive victorv of its North American tour by beating Kamraterna Goteborg of Sweden 3-1 before 20.000 on Monday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 38 11 WANT 10 LEARN? "SOON'S"'« a P ™r im DAILY "aagooa Rd. vi, rl <iuar anteed. H,,L U,tn,n ,or Clubs wb arranged. Heater? /JT *t4T R P- gm J M f rou* cax omtusu Ij $6.50 EACH n,. CO.
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    • 465 11 notice' I HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES S.S. "AMSTELDYK" duo Singapore about 23rd June, 1949. from Continental Ports enroute for:— Manila/Hongkong/Shanghai/ Japan I Discharging cargo alongsida S.H.B. wharves Last Claimday 8 days after the discharge has been completed. Consignees are requested to *pply for Delivery Orders to: NEDERLAND
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    • 728 11 FOR SALE D. T. LIM'S Prawncrackcrs j Fishci ackers, Currykurma. curry vendhally, curry powder, currypickle Fried, Curryprawns, Curryfish, Chillisauce, "Sambalgoreng, .Tavasauce, Redfish, Tepoenghunkwe, etc. D. T. LIM CO., 24, Prinsep Street, Sin- gapore. XIJi'JLIOJ* j TRAXNINQ WHAT ttlVM* I THE LEAD! Mercantile Institution 309, Queen Street, Phone 237u Ambitious clerical
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    • 284 11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. TENDERS. •a (For part ir iiiars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, Municipal Office). ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Purchase and removal of Unserviceable Tyres, Tubes ,J and Scrap Metal. Forms and particulars from Engineer's Dept. (Room No. 218) Deposit $100 refundable. Cioso NOON—27 6/49. Supply of Pressed Bricks. Forms and particulars
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 75 11 ii iin mi mi 11 ii Ijm m w .«r rGO I WANT YOU TO POP -1 C O FWHAT CAM I DON'T HAVE THE I AND VYF'R* A 1 L B c TTiN6 ON a 1 i'l'BLV BET A MILL/ON DOLLARsTi GOT JPf t Rlr IDO WR Y£T BUT
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  • 54 12 Reuter. PARIS, Mon. Bao Dai, head of the new state cf Vietnam, today accepted the resignation of the provisional Central Goverument of Vietnam tendered by the Prexner. Gen. Nguyen Van Xuan, Agence France Presse reverted from Dalat. Indo-China. Formation of a new Vietnam Cabinet is expected soon,
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  • 51 12 Singapore Chinese Swimming Club require the services of a full-time Swimming Coacb. Salary according to qualifications and experience but not less than $250/- p.m. nius C. of L. Allowance. Applications with full details and copies of testimonials if any. to a each the Secretary not later than 27 June,
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  • 164 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon Heavy selling depressed British Government stocks today Rumours ->f a sharp fall in Great Britain's gold holdings were partly responsible for persistent olfer- j vies which found the section vithout support. Declines were j up to five-eighths with Consol 2'o per cent issues this
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  • 19 12 I The Penang Settlement j Council will meet at the CounI cil Chamber. Peel Avenue, this afternoon.
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  • 191 12 REBEL CHIEF ESCAPES GOVER NMENT TRAP A.P. RANGOON, Monday. Prime Minister Thakin Nu today assured the Burmese Parliament that he would not enter into any foreign alliance without the consent and approval of Parliament. He did not propose blfhdly associating Burma with any bloc,
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  • 116 12 Reuter. i LONDON. Mon.—The *aid 1 by three alleged gunmen on j the London flat of Lady Syj ivia Brooke led to a 19-year- old youth, Derek Gould, being remanded in custody at Marvlebone Magistrates Court today on a charge of being concerned with others
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  • 30 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Mr. Justice Wynn Parry made an order in I the High Court today tor the compulsory winding-up of the Exchange Bank of India and Africa Ltd.—Reuter.
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  • 92 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Four former left wing Labour Members of Parliament who have been expel ed from the Party announced today the formation of a new group in the British House of Commons. Mr. D. N. Pritt is chairman I of the new "Labour Independent Croup".
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  • 66 12 U.P. TRIPOLI, Mon.- Reports from Scbiia, in centra! Libya, said today that three French Legionnaires were killed and 18 Arabs were killed or wounded in a sharp cash last Saturday. The reports said that 25 Arabs attacked the Frencn outpost and held it briefly
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  • 276 12 A.P. BATAVIA, Monday. Mohanimed Rum, chairman of the Indonesian Republican delegation, on his return from Bangka tonight said that his conferences there today with Prime Minister Mohammed Hatta and President Soekarno of the Indonesian Republic "put the finishing touch" to plans for the return of the
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  • 39 12 KUALA LUMPUR Monday. In the Muar area, the manager of Seron Estate and two specials were ambushed by 6 hnndits today. Tile manager was wounded in the left arm and foot in the etrsuing en- j eragement.
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 12 This block of offices, typical of the construction now going on in London, rises like a ship s prow behind steel scaffolding in New Oxford Street. Scenes such as this are a common sight in the bomb-scarred British capital.
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  • 106 12 SINGAPORE ASSN f>?eral Meeting. bM. Night. Tank W LEGISLATIVE C Orv Victoria Memorial Halt V'l SINGAPORE FILM Anrual General Meeting by documentary Council Hall. 8.30 n tri ST. JOHN'S Vmui, BRIGADE First Air i* Teiok Ayer Division a, Ch.'nese School. tmaL Tt,n Sti c:€t, 5.30 p.m.
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  • 162 12 t'A\ ILLIOX: Bathing B"aiinwith Red Shelton and t" t l Wauam. ALHAMBBA: "The Ph a nn Pla-Mmen", with "The a 1.45. 415 f? and 9.30. (ATHAY: "A Peasant's Trs I gedy (English sub-tniesi a.»'».. 1.45 6.45 and 9.3«» A Pi i'OL: "Mexican Ha'vi'Idc wnh Abbott and Cosielio i a.iu.,
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  • 48 12 I SNR. LEAGI'E: Pulau Bram < Brani United vs. R.A.F and Changi Staff Jalan B€*ar St «num. Royal Navy vs. RLJtl —Aaval Base. JNR. LEAul'E: Jnr. A. Grp. 1 R.A.F. Tengah vs. T T.C. (.Nee So »n) Tengah. Bukit Timat 1 Bovf Home 2nd Annivcrsar; Spirts M-et.-4.30 p.m.
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  • 91 12 VATICAN CITY. M Vatican today ex-communicated ill voluntary members of v Czechoslovak Government-spon-sored "Catholic Action Committee." which it condemned as 'fraudulent." In a statement announcing "he ex-commurication. Supreme Congregation of the Holy Office alleged t promoters of the Gaaatffc had forced or d 1 m
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  • 22 12 PATNA. Mon bix were killed and M injured in a rai'wiv near Mahinatom Province last "i' ht J
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    • 142 12 $5.50 Advert 254 Replies Tangible proof of the Tribune's pulling power the above advertisement brought 254 replies at the coat of only $5.50 to the advertiser. Whether yon bny, sell ot trade the Tribunp can do the proper job for you". I On r Classified columns are daily bridging the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 44 12 LIX A»\I;R hj lapf TO'TERMITES FIRE,FOLKS IS HERE.T -5 UNTILYO'SEESTK' <' WHITES O'THAR V'/sr*T&r f'^-i* $$X§f JSSi'SS!®LFJfiPSiJPNNA> I I .(<SI?EATSNAKES />" X 1 I < T^lvP^; KICK <?FFM TH* J VLOOK WHAtI/ WOW* KMY STAW\ CO' N 3?(LLtf>\ tvSII «ywA7T^ THIN r Vi, look's nsb the l—.^
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    • 8 12 Tide 6 ins.); 7.06 p.m. ("ft. 8 ins.).
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