Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1949
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Title Section62 1949-06-22 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Phone 6811 5 Nine Line*. Puoiwted rimuZfoncoi***!/ ot Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Mnurice Glover62 words
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Article144 1949-06-22 1 Singapore Legislative Cuunc-i passed four bills at tins: yesterday. They ■01 7h c Wills (Amendment) Bi'i The Registration of Cripinais Bill: the Pawnbrokers proclamation (Repeal) Bill; tiv women and Girls Protec|cn Amendment) Bi!l and I hj Amendment) Bill. bills were referred to a Select Committee The144 words
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Article126 1949-06-22 1 A.P. I LONDON". Tues.—The deputies of the Big Four Foreign Ministers are expected to meet here on June 30 to draw up the final text of an Austrian peace treaty, informed sources revealed today. The deputies will take upon thr treat where the Council ofA.P. - 126 words
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Article23 1949-06-22 1 «*KE SUCCESS, Tues. Sir Parsing Rau today to Secretary General k2 his cre dentials as Permanent representa'e to the United Nations.—23 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-06-22 1 Present at Kallang Airport yesterday to greet the arrival of Professor L. T. Ride. YieeChancellor of the Hongkong University were: (left to right) Dr. William Heng, Dr. C. ii. Foo, Professor Ride, Dr. Allen, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. R. C. H. Lim, and Mr. Woon52 words
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Article88 1949-06-22 1 A.P. ATHENS. Tucs Led by the 42.500 ton battleship H.M.S. Vanguard, the British Meaiterranean fleet of 32 warships, and a minesweeping flotilla started moving into Greek waters for its summer cruise today. The fleet, under the control of Admiral Sir Arthur J. Power, 3lso includesA.P. - 88 words
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372 1949-06-22 1 jpHE price of rubber in the Singapore nmrket w;»s this morning boosted to half a cent above yesterday's noon prices following cabled from London that the Economic Cooperation Administration is buying rubber in London for the American stockpile. The market opened at 33 cents372 words
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Article61 1949-06-22 1 Reuter DUNKIRK, Tue%.--The Bel- gian cross-Channel steamer, j Prinses Astrid, with more than 200 passengers on board, struck a mine three miles off Dunkirk this evening and sank about an j hour later. Before she foundered all the j passengers and the <crew of 55 hadReuter - 61 words
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Article134 1949-06-22 1 U.P LONDON, Tucs.—Reacting to the bombing of the Anchises, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs Christopher Mayhew in the House of Commons today said Nationalist planes had made an "unwarranted attack on a defenceless ship." Mayhew said the Nationalist government had announced by radio on Monday itsU.P - 134 words
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Article124 1949-06-22 1 SIMLA. Tucs—The East Punjab High Court here today acquitted Shankar Kistayya and Dattatraya Archure, two of the seven Hindu extremists who had appealed against their convictions for the murder of Gandhi and dismissed the appeals of the others. It recommended clemency in the case of124 words
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Article77 1949-06-22 1 Reuter. KARACHI. Tues.—Pakistan will lift its ban on Royal Dutch KLM Airlines flying across Pakistan territory when the Indonesian Republican Government is re-in-stalled at Jogjakarta and has accepted the recent Batavia Agreement, a usually reliable source here said today. The routes were closed to KLMReuter. - 77 words
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Article282 1949-06-22 1 Ball Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Tues.—Australia's future happiness and safety depend mainly on whether she can find a satisfactory way to live and work with the 1.250,000,000 people of Asia, Professor W. MacMahon Ball said yesterday. Prof. Ball, who was addressing a luncheon meeting, i s Professor ofReuter-AAP. - 282 words
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Article43 1949-06-22 1 From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Today.—The going will be good at today's Ipoh races, the second day of th»* retail Turf Club's June Meeting. Kentucky il will not go to the tapes. For selections and race review see Page 10.43 words
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Article178 1949-06-22 1 U.P WASHINGTON, Tues.—A I secret analysis prepared here j J indicates that almost 20 per Icent of the entire national income of the Soviet Union during 1949 will go for military expenditure. Soviet "peace" propaganda I has stated that Russian arms expenditures are lessU.P - 178 words
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Article26 1949-06-22 1 A.P. PORTLAND, Tues.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh started a holiday cruise to the Channel Islands today on board the battleship Anson.— A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article316 1949-06-22 1 A.P.—Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.— The Big Four Foreign Ministers Paris conference was hailed from both sides of the Iron Curtain today as a step toward better East-West relations. The Conference ended late last night. Moscow's Communist Party organ, Pravda, carried a long review of th?A.P.—Reuter. - 316 words
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Article292 1949-06-22 1 Chifley's Warning To Australians Reuter. CANBERRA, Tuesday. Britain's gold and dillar reserves will not last 2 years at the present rate of dollar spending, Mr. Jo >eph Chifley, Australian Prime Minister stated today. Unless the Commonwealth and the United States could help, Britain faced a tradeReuter. - 292 words
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Article65 1949-06-22 1 U.P. LONDON. Tues. Britain's full trade returns for May showed today that imports were at an all-time high at £194,800.000. while exports were £151,400.000 which was £14,000,000 higher than April hut £8.600.000 below March. The figures showed that reexports were £5,600,000 and that the adverse trade balance—theU.P. - 65 words
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Article92 1949-06-22 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. Kan Chirh-hou. advisor to China's Acting President Li Tsung-jen. said yesterday he will visit President Truman Wednesday to "present a plan for further American assistance to Nationalist China." Kan recently conferred with Acting Secretary of State James Webb and told newsmen laterA.P. - 92 words
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Article171 1949-06-22 1 U.P. BERLIN, Tues. Western authorities again tonight tried to end the 31-day-old Berlin I railway strike but were hamp- red by the refusal of Soviet I officials to guarantee no reprisals against the strkers if they returned to work. The three Western com- mandantsU.P. - 171 words
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Advertisement137 1949-06-22 1 §MmW w q rL ATED WIRES, r\HLES AND FLEXIBLE CORDS. M Distributon for Malaya tan CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO. CMOSS SI.. TfcL: 3064. SINGAPORE. THE FAMOUS "CHEN-HSIEN-MEI" HARMONICA wit* "Lo-la" Scale (Chinese Tuning), specially made to play ALL CHINESE MANDARIN SONGS. I n t ?l 0 y LI Ut i137 words
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Article670 1949-06-22 2 War Damage Compensation THE Singapore Association last night agreed in prin ciple to the acceptance of Britain's second and fin? 1 offer of £20,000,000 as War Damage Compensation at its annual general meeting. "As regards claims for compensation for prol>erty requisitioned pre-war or post-war," said Dr.670 words
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Article29 1949-06-22 2 The Singapore LabQur Party will hold its next public meeting at the junction of Seng Poh Road and Guan Chuan Street, Tiong Bahru, at 5.30 p.m. today.29 words
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Article, Illustration136 1949-06-22 2 I or (he first time in th« histors of the Protestnnt Church of India, Burma and Ceylon, three bishops w are d in l a'eiitta on the same day, Whit Sunday. The ceieiiion\ was also unique in that it was th.» bist tiun ihat a Kanr. |jM a136 words
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Article486 1949-06-22 2 FAILURE to comply with a rule in bicycle racing led to the accident in which one of 15 competitors. Yahaya bin Elias. 28-year-old fitter employed at the Police Training "Schools was killed on June 12. This rule required participants to give right of way to traffic486 words
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Article39 1949-06-22 2 The postage on paicels to India by direct vouLc. effective Juiv 1. will he $1.30 for 2 and 3 lbs.. $2.30 for 7 lbs.. $3.20 fo\ 11 lbs. end $4.9© for 22 lbs., the TostniastcrGeneral announced yesterday.39 words
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Article105 1949-06-22 2 OVER 3.000.000 r! ever Maiave.'^ son this yea r» ci the- moon shtaeTJ nigh n Qthcrv/ific the fi begin on Monda\ The obsei vane* c is a religious oblier^tii!*** The puasa Ramathan. te ous month in calcndet. It was month that" the Itlhl*" was brought105 words
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Article88 1949-06-22 2 FINED $X JOHORK BAHRU, Ifc, For not registering *ai an Indian Pitchai, wa$frt). in default un<- nmi. hi til,- .\h:VtTi!rv Court today. FINED $3» Lee. Kirn Yon- was fmi $30 oi twe wadu rieaai impiisonment for failm» to produce card to: inspection at Kulai. FINED $5 A Chinese88 words
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Article201 1949-06-22 2 Counterfeit CoinsYou Are Warned THE numVcr of counterfeit coins now in circu- lation has increased considerably, stated a Government press release last nietit. The mor prevalent forgery is that of th? 20 cents cupronickel coin dated 1948. You are warned that tbe passing of counterfeit coirtf is an offence punishable201 words
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Article140 1949-06-22 2 PENANG. Tues. Dr. lee Tiang Keng drew the attention of the Penang Settlement Council at the meeting today to a complaint of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce over the long delay in the issue cf entry permits by the Immigration Oflice. He said that several months elapse140 words
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146 1949-06-22 2 IPOH, Tuesday.—At the conclusion of liminary inquiry this afternoon G. F. v dir s:s European sergeant, was committed to s^ n< ese «jd the charge of murdering a six-year-old Cni Lai Ah Mooi on July B. tfhot s m to Tbp incident occurred at146 words
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Advertisement173 1949-06-22 2 TODAY X DAILY! 1 Phone AIR-CONDITIONED 5 TIMES: 1 1.00-1.45-4.00-6.30 9.30 BULL-FIGHTS OR SAMBA f3g< They're Sure To Hit The Eye! j VIRGINIA GREY c mm LUBA MALINA JOHN HUBBARD I I ATI KIN(. THE SAMBA HIT *g #A "is IT YEs. OK IS IT VO 111 1 1 >,173 words
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Miscellaneous457 1949-06-22 2 1111 WltaSm IB ,m 3 BLUE NETWORK Taking of Chinese Instruments; Roiind-uo- ,i 4i Film h:i« 10.1 a String Time-Karl p.m. Time sjVnal and \>ws KNGLISH PBOORAMMKS Muu Orchestra; 10.30 Dance «10 Hindustani music G music from the Cathay Kes- sieal songs; (losini *nM a.m. News from Kuala Lum- ta.irant457 words
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Article, Illustration2119 1949-06-22 3 Lively Debate In Legislative Council un-oflicial mcniDers of tlie Singapore Legislative Council yesterday r loral mcii the right to be considered equally with Europeans paid Government jobs. f' r handsome Councillor N. A Malhat the Council adopt the reflect Committee on the Public2,119 words
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287 1949-06-22 3 THE Singapore Government la to embark on a policy of training local officers for the senior posts in the public service. This is indicated in a 44-page Whit< Paper on Recruitment which was tabled at yesterday': meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. i287 words
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Article122 1949-06-22 3 A POSTAL Union is to- be formed with control vested in the Postmaster-Genet al. Malaya. Tabling a motion for tinadoption of this union, which was carried. Financial Secretary Mr. J. D. M. Smith, yesterday said that the union would be on a sharing basis, with the cost122 words
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Article, Illustration134 1949-06-22 3 New Councillor H. W. Nightingale-, the Acting Secretary for Economic Affairs while Mr. Gilmour is away, spoke very .slowly and deliberately into the microphones which carry the councillors' voices in the big hall, when he made his maiden speech ye terday. He called for. and134 words
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522 1949-06-22 3 ALLTHOI/GH the Colonial See rotary was una bio to make his usur.i briel p-phes to the Legislative Councillors' speeches after adjournment 61 the Council, they ha<! quite a lot to say yestcrelay. The Coloniai Secretary-ask-ed to be excuse! bis regular answers, as it522 words
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Advertisement216 1949-06-22 3 LAST 5 SHOWS in Yimjr HwaN Snperh Production! "A PEASANT'S TRAGEDY" in MamlaHn with English snh-titlos: 'I C4TIAY j 78 dcR. F fur Comfort Tele 3100 j Opens Tomorrow! J lied. but TODAY: 3.15. fi.3o, 9.15 ITIT VOI'NG ft ALI Jl GO Ln "AYKIv MATA IUOL" (in Malay) U Kronchongs216 words
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Article, Illustration193 1949-06-22 4 AUSTRALIANS PLAN TO CRACK AMERICAN RODEO MONOPOLY Competitive rough-ridir.g is becoming a semi-professional sporl in Australia and riders have formed an association to protect iheir interests and improve the game, which has sLruck a postwar boom. Topiine men can earn aS much as £20 a week193 words
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Advertisement80 1949-06-22 4 in> C A N AC "CANAC" milk, because of its homogenization and pasteurization, is easily digested, making it especially mutable for children and the sick. "CANAC" la guaranteed to be pure mi k, unadulterated by the addition or substitution of artificial ingredients. It is completely soluble in water and when80 words
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Article503 1949-06-22 5 A.P. w PARIS, Tuesday.— \CF announced yesterday details of the rig Emperor Bao Dai nominal interr a r reai part of Indo-China under na 'ririV supervision. r>ai is the third and last of the conndoChinese monarchs to comolete al for running his own realmA.P. - 503 words
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Article332 1949-06-22 5 A.P. WILLIAM3TOWN, Massachusetts. Tues.— MO prospect of an end to the cold war is seen by European Economic Cooperation Administer Paul G. Hoffman and New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey. They agreed at the Williams College coiiimencment that a free world depends onA.P. - 332 words
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Article147 1949-06-22 5 Reuter. PLYMOUTH, DEVON, Tuesday. -Although totally blind, George Hudson, who is 59, walks by himself twice a day to his garden allotment 200 yards away from his home here. There he puts in a full day's work growing vegetables for his family and friends. People whoReuter. - 147 words
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Article76 1949-06-22 5 U.P. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Tues. A tractor plowed a circular furrow for two hours near here before it was discovered that the man at the wheel was dead. The strange case was disclosed by the authorities, who said that Elwood Colburn was found dead at the wheelU.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-06-22 5 Princess Lai-La Fati.na, daughter of the former Sultan Abd El-Aziz, smiles as her page boy, the son of the Spanish High Commissioner in Spanish Morocco, kisses her band after her marriage in Madrid, to Caliph Muley Hassan Spanish Morocco. With i:er are the Caliph's i.iother (left) and thePhoto. - 61 words
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Article21 1949-06-22 5 A.P. MANILA. Tues. The T T.S. Navy announced toJay that BOXtte American warships will base indefinitely in Philippine waters.—A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article261 1949-06-22 5 (From Our Staff Correspondent) JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday.— A one and a half hour legal tussle between the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. W. M. McCall, and the Defending Counsel, Mr. M. Ismail, ended in a decision for the Crown in the Sessions Court today at the trial261 words
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Article184 1949-06-22 5 Question Hour At Perak Council IPOH. Tues. The foi lowin? were the answers to Councilh rs' ouestions at the Perak Council of State meeting held here this morning: Q: What is the average co'i? to <iiovernin<'nt of educating n child? A The cost varies from184 words
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Article171 1949-06-22 5 THE St. John Ambulance Association urgently needs $25,000 to equip ihc Associaation Headquarters and to re-equip the Ambulance and Nursing 'Divisions. The Association therefore appeals to your generosity. This Saturday is' the Association's Flag Day. You are expected to do your bit to raise this171 words
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Article30 1949-06-22 5 I MALACCA, Tues. Mrs. Chin Heng Thye has been ap- pointed a full-time Almoner by the Malacca branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, i30 words
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Article23 1949-06-22 5 i Messrs. Lim Joo Hoc<, Tan Kai Chei and Abdl Rahim bin Abdul Rahman have been api pointed assistant immigration officers.23 words
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Advertisement581 1949-06-22 5 SIT: VACANT WANTED well-educated Chi I or Eurasian girl in p,, n -w Eurasian «vu>B mainland. Also be ruldfl I f fi Who the licence »a" a tins year or last year Chilian 1.1 preferable. Aoni, Una, should state a brief *c? U nt 1 vv'v mt e *P enen581 words
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Advertisement524 1949-06-22 5 «u r,«V4 FOR Sale 87 Cavenagh Rd. freehold beautiful bungalow vacant possession 2i acres containing 4 double small rooms, rooms and bathroom attached S single rooms 3 ex'ra bathrooms, modern sanitation m servant quarters. Teakwood throughout, collaosible gates window?, fans basins in rooms. 2 large garages, several servant quarters. Phone524 words
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Advertisement261 1949-06-22 5 YOU are welcome to inspect Prof. Alsagoffs De Luxe Barbells, Dumbells, Aluminium Shoes it J4-B Market Street, (2nd Floor) Singapore. (5.836). TYPEWRITERS, adding machines and calculators on repairs and service by experts mechanics, good workmanship, moderate charge Phone 2633, Toek Typewriter Company, 6A, Change Alley. (R.SI9) BHARAT duplicating and tvpewnting261 words
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Advertisement210 1949-06-22 5 MUSIC 1. Vooraaan fis<rr. rnuftlc ceacba; ior ptano, accordeou, and theory 94 Wilkinson Road, Katong. CN.7SS). TAILORING I ATTENTION Ladies Cherry. Dre*? Makers now open. Charges from $8. One visit convinces you. I Choose from latest fashions 11, Ophlr Road. Between Queen Street j and Rochore Canal Rd. (P. 757).210 words
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Advertisement500 1949-06-22 5 'philately STAMP-Collectors. Pen-friends. Hobbyists: Join "The Cosmopolitan Correspondence Exchange Club. o\er 1.200 active members in lof; countries. Free Membership offered. Forms sent on request better send 50c. for specimen copy of "Hie Cosmopolitan Friendship. Robrrt B. Chua, Batu Pahai. Jobrre. (T. 8511. STAMP albums. A large selection of postage stamp500 words
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Article594 1949-06-22 6 I ET us not fall into the error of thinking that the White Paper on Recruitment, tabled in the Singapore Legislative Council, has opened wide the heavy doors which lead into the administrative holy of holies from which local men have for so long: been excluded. The594 words
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Article, Illustration469 1949-06-22 6 BOYD LEWIS - Beachhead Revisited: by BOYD LEWIS NEA. INTERNATIONAL amity among the late American, French and British Allies appears to be in a pretty rocky state five years after they fought together in the greatest military effort in history. Evidence to that effect confronted D-DayNEA. - 469 words
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Article936 1949-06-22 6 ALVIN STEINKOPT - by ALVIN STEINKOPT A.P. LONDON. SCIENTISTS of three nations are going to the Antarctic late this year to look among the eternal glaciers for a warm land on which men have never set foot. Not as warm as Florida, to be sure, but a land warmA.P. - 936 words
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943 1949-06-22 6 Reuter Bombay. BRITISH business, supreme in this country until recently, is now adjusting itself to the new political status and economic policy of independent India. British trade and industrial enterprises are expanding their activities in India on the basis ofReuter - 943 words
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Advertisement23 1949-06-22 6 ROSS (Tropica!) BINOCULARS Give Better Vision and Value New China Optical Co. 71, High St. Spore, Phone 2586 i MEOPOST FRANKER j i23 words
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Article, Illustration2673 1949-06-22 7 Sir Richard Winstedt - MALAYA AND ITS HISTORY-11 Being interested only in commerce, the East India Company so handled matters that its administration became a notorious failure. In Penang the servants of the Company engaged in usury and corruption. ipm by Sir Richard Winstedt l-v m ITS 62,673 words
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Advertisement188 1949-06-22 7 SP.H.P. ♦TABLETS provide a sale treatment lo regain lost health and energy After taking treatment with 1 Special H.P. Tablets energy, memory, freshness, elasticity and interest in one's work is j brought about in a natural mum I ner. SP.H.P. is an effertive i compound in the list of tho188 words
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Article269 1949-06-22 8 He Went To Investigate Them U.P. BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Tuesday.—Clarke Stallworth, 23 year old reporter of the Birmingham Post, was beaten yesterday when he tried to investigate reports of violence committsd by hooded terrorists. Stallworth tod the law en- forcement officials that he was slugged in theU.P. - 269 words
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133 1949-06-22 8 A.P j BLACKPOOL. Tues. Wil- j liam Brindle wanted his wife, J Violet, to give up her job as j tram conductor and come home to do the cooking. J On Saturday he was put on j probation because he stopped traffic alongA.P - 133 words
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Article117 1949-06-22 8 U.P PHILADELPHAI Tues. Mr. and Mrs Amos Glover will take turns going to jail two days a week, so that one of them will be a. home to care for their two '".mall children. They were convicted for obtaining US$9O4 in lelicf payments whenU.P - 117 words
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106 1949-06-22 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Tues. A big I blob of grease fell on the windshield of a police car from an elevated tail way track. Patrolman Gilbert Onspotted a pink rag in a gutter and picked it up to wipe off the grease. HeA.P. - 106 words
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Article100 1949-06-22 8 U.P. MOOSEJAW\ SASKATCHEWAN. CANADA, Tues James Bigley's trip to the hospital only aggravated his sore back. He complained of an aching back and his boss had an ambulance called. While rushing him to the hospital, the ambulance collided with a taxi, glanced off and struck anU.P. - 100 words
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Article103 1949-06-22 8 U.P. HONK KONG, Tues.- -Port authorities reported today that the Amencan ship Lightning carrying a load of wild animals to the United States is adrift 00 Okinawa I in a typhoon. The marine officer reported i picking up an SOS from the 8,591 ton freighter, which hadU.P. - 103 words
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Article119 1949-06-22 8 A.P St «JTHPORT, ENGL AND. Tuesday.—A bargain is a bargain to Sybil Bedford, 23-year-old office girl. So when an auctioneer in a mHtinery store offered 104 hats for 6 she bought them. I The hats, earning price j tags as high as 45 had IA.P - 119 words
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Article72 1949-06-22 8 A.P. GUATEMALA CITY. Tues. Police here have ruled that "a man without shoes cannot be a philosopher.' Two policemen busy in a "to work or to jaii" campaign reached the decision after a barefooted loiteier in Guatemala City's Cential Park assured them that he was aA.P. - 72 words
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Article64 1949-06-22 8 A.P. BANGKOK. Tues. Something about che ietter of recall didn't seem right to two ai my officers studying in England. The officeis were the sons of Premier Phibun Bjnd of Army Chief Lt. Gen. Phin. They wrote their wives, who discovered that someone had sent a counterfeitA.P. - 64 words
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Article53 1949-06-22 8 A.P TOKYO, Tues. Screams came from a Tokyo cinema. Passersby halted, noted outside showboards advertising a horror film, smiled and started to pass on. Just then a screaming woman and an angry man emerged. The man shouted to the doorkeeper: "My wife was just bittenA.P - 53 words
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Article58 1949-06-22 8 Reuter-AAP. PERTH. Tues. A "stone" picked up by a 12-year-old schoolboy during a stone fight at Kalgoorlie, West Australian gold town, was a half ounce slug of gold. The boy thought the "stone" felt unusually heavy and showed it to some miners. He then learned that it wasReuter-AAP. - 58 words
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Article124 1949-06-22 8 Reuter-AAP. Melbourne, Tues. Bach in 1005, a youth. Alfred, met a girl named U(».ina. Both were 16 and *hey kept company until one Saturday night in 1909. Rosina had dyed a white dress b'aeli, and spoilt it. There were angry words and the two parted. Next yearReuter-AAP. - 124 words
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167 1949-06-22 8 A.P. CHESTERFIELD, ENGLAND, Tuesday.— Brian Mitchell, 14, liked a bit of change in"his diet. A week ago. a girl friend at Hasland Hall High School bet him a halfpenny he could not swallow a .22 calibre cartridge case but he didA.P. - 167 words
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Article32 1949-06-22 8 NEW DELHI, Tues. A collision with another bicycle spilled a man, his wife and two children, who were trying to pedal their wa through Sunday traffic astride the same machine.32 words
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Article74 1949-06-22 8 Reuter —AAP. ADELAIDE, Tues. South j Australian aboriginal "extras" j who took part in a film at Quoin, near here, rolled on the ground with laughter after heaiing their voices j played back to them. About 120 natives were given "bit" parts in a film whichReuter—AAP. - 74 words
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Article149 1949-06-22 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Recent experiments have proved that an octopus can learn and can be so puzzled by problems set it as to become neurotic, according to Professor Geoffrey Jefferson of Manchester University. He told the Royal College of Surgeons recently: "Even among animals of theReuter. - 149 words
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594 1949-06-22 9 Reuter. U.P. I ONDON, Tuesday.—The Financial Times tod? v urged the British Government to act quickly on the question of war damage compensation payments to Malayan rubber estates. "It is a fair presumption that the expediting of war damage is the main objectReuter.; U.P. - 594 words
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Article, Illustration78 1949-06-22 9 Kutsang (41); Empire Hanible (Sheers Wharf): lienlavvers 43); Nedili (11); Kampar (40 41); Silverp'ane (88 39) Tai Ping Yang (86 37); British Prince —Tabian (33 34); Eastern Saga (31 32); Star Alcyone (17 18); Hoegh Merchant (19 20); Benrinnes (23/24); I Silvertpiax a (25 26); Lomhok Molenkerk78 words
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Article100 1949-06-22 9 Ait mail ariivals ate ex- 1 )ccti.d from Holland. Australia, j New Zealand. Indo-China. rnailand. Batavia. Medan, Sou- rabaya and Padan;;. Latest time of posting air mails Is, to Batavia. and Pa-1 >mbang. 4 pjn. and to U.K.. j j Aden, N. Africa, \V. Africa,. I Arabia100 words
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Article66 1949-06-22 9 Blank pepper eased by $2 in the produce markets yesterday the ex-godown sellers price quoted being $271. The London pepper market had a quiet day on Monday, but the price for black pepper was firm at 5 per lb c.i.f. for June July. White pepper was quoted at66 words
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Article35 1949-06-22 9 A.P. MANILA. TUC| About) 120,000 acres ot riC-i rice lands n Centrals Luson will e.iijin' inplanted this season because 'i actlviUes m* the Commuaisted Rukbalahap peasant gueril-j as. It was estimated today. 1 A.lA.P. - 35 words
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Article24 1949-06-22 9 London failed to i htm much support, but in '.he Austra'ian section, tin shares were fairiy steady. r**<4f««trtali thawed nrartically no change.24 words
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Article75 1949-06-22 9 Rubber Up Cent Sen 1/, was w P****** r>rtc«* 1/1 corn better than Monnaalaa prices were:— Buyers Seller-; SS. J,,l > SAP 32 1 I 22 i 4 jj» J July RSS S g I S q :i -J'"v RSS 28 J 4 2S K«v<«Mered tender: J'«.-Sep t 32 s75 words
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Article69 1949-06-22 9 A Singapore merchant trading with Japan now need not open a letter of credit for an amount five per cent in excess of the value of a contract. Following representations by Singapore Government, the SCAP authorities in Japan have agreed to drop this regulation. Mr. T.69 words
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Article31 1949-06-22 9 U.P. OTTAWA, Tucs. Extern..! Affairs Department source Bald heie last night that Canada would probably be Willing to liadr- with Communist China on a normal peacetime basis U.U.U.P. - 31 words
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Article34 1949-06-22 9 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Tues. The Soviet Embassy here is negotiating to buy an undisclosed quantity of tea as part of a new trade agreement between India and the Soviet Union Rcutc.-.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article37 1949-06-22 9 The Dutch authorities in th,' NEI have lit ted the ha-i on sailing off the coast of i ijainoi between Soengi be tan and tile Ban bar sin River No tailing permits are needed.37 words
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Article225 1949-06-22 9 £13.5 M. PROFIT BY P O orisoh.ialod profit and >o i ••"■.Jin .i the Peninsular and «'r i- iilal Strain Navigation Compan) ror varying periods ended Set i ml., i 30 last ahowi "roup opvarkM nronts of fll.EM.g7fi. 1 no is struck after dedu i,p- losses, provision for reCOM itio&ng225 words
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Article836 1949-06-22 9 SINGAPORE. Tuts. Buyers. Seilern *tiaa ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Sriai Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27 C.B. Petiol 35 3 36 3 >. ad. »rust** J* ons. Ti» Ord. 13/3 14/3 do. (P) 21/- 22/--v. UW. AfJHi, gfj /5 »x. ,5 Estate dt Trust 7.00 8.00 P836 words
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Advertisement657 1949-06-22 9 (Chapter 45) l H i«h Court of the .lonv of Singapore S3 si, 'K a p° re truD trv Wage Earnorder No VAIiATNE, Ol r> VsN House. Simons Salesman •**,< hereby given that a N nVFinal dividend is inf** a declared in this tendoa to must prove Ail kT the657 words
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Advertisement125 1949-06-22 9 NOW! J you gire YOURSELF a j torelg permanent ware I J H QV>j 1 "*'[>!(' directions. A a«y 'J|t Q. Is Tin-I pajfcloiue? J t****"^"^agi^*^^ '•j'j':ity> rhtldnn's Lair. I Pin-1 n n available in the Salon Mack illustrated, and < I an eco.H,r,-,. Refill containing everythint necessary for a125 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1949-06-22 10 Allan Lewis, The Tribune Racing Correspondent And Tipster, Picks... IPOH, Tuesday. TOLLANA, BARONESS and KANDA should be the best be t s on the pro--1 gramme of eight events at Ipoh tomorrow, while I recommend Kiugnt uailant, Everbright and Alpha as good each way1,345 words
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Article57 1949-06-22 10 RACE 1 HARONEss Beau Geste Harlem Princess RACE I TOTEAND Hambrion Good News RAC X :i KNIGHT GALLANT •Jimmy Ovation RACE 4 KANDA Captain Ynle Hunter's C a" RACE 5 EVERBRIGHT Cross Of Gold Double RAC E (I TOLLANA Trumpinjfton Airport RACE 7 EVENING STAR Pre mbulutor57 words
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Article97 1949-06-22 10 At a recent meeting of all the 4th Commission Chairman of the Singapore District Methodist SOuth Fellowship, the following are elected to serve in the An nu?»i Tournament Committee for 1943: Chairman: Mr. Tan Huat Ker.g, Hon. Secretary: Mr. Hubert Gan, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Bi'ty Cheng, Committee members:97 words
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Article44 1949-06-22 10 Reuter MELBOURNE. Tues. The j Lawn -Tennis Association of I Australia will be opposed to the re-admission oi Japan to I the International Lawn Tennis I Federation when the matter is J discussed by the Federation I later this month. Router.Reuter - 44 words
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Article1070 1949-06-22 10 Ilelow are the acceptor* and non-acceptor*, together with their probable riders for today's Ipoh ra-vs. the second day of the Perak T'.irf Club** June Meeting. Double To tea: Races S and 4, and fi and 7. Big Sweep: Race 8. KACE ONE I ASS DIV. I. FIRLONGS. BaMasss1,070 words
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Article384 1949-06-22 10 From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH. Tucson I ITTLE galloping was done this morning w jL k the inner i;rass. track was again opened to, fast work. Horses with engagements tomonn. did short spurts, but of those who were pen! against &c watch, Haydec weni best, the ehroe384 words
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Article130 1949-06-22 10 Ihe Green House li.P. beat Jansen Road B.P. by four to three in a friendly ■Mtrtl of bat'mintmt played otr Sunday at the latter's court. Results were (Gieen House B.P. mentioned first i SINGLES: Heng Boon Guan lost to V. Gomes 15 -8. W—23 <4_T») 11-15;130 words
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Article274 1949-06-22 10 WW M I AN IXWis OA-KLAW and BHiitoncform eriy trained l, v Yon-Tb,. Yin have b< en Kken ovo, Jack Spencer. Hu tmore <oi</ FTifaer* ftifc irj.'Z (/o |o Cffnif row Wqhbmfa for a sjidl r.t thi cm of thr aw Hag Here. Th< ir ptact274 words
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Advertisement217 1949-06-22 10 I germs which cause diseases trot, in Asepso Soap there is an active i antiseptic—Bmiodide of Mercuryrow a cook Co. Ltd. which helps to destroy any germs LONDON. ENGLAND yQur healthy. r X-A JO-15' 60 years reputation c is behind these two new lines WITT'S B BY COUGH SYRUP syrup217 words
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Advertisement72 1949-06-22 10 9SStH B fe CO. SINGAPOjt To Mothers who cannot feed their,babies Don t worry! Cow's milk can be prepared can digest it without trouble. The addition <>i Robin** h ihv stoto^ Barley prevents the milk forming large clots m making it easy for the delicate digestive organs thoroughly whilst getting72 words
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Article, Illustration405 1949-06-22 11 U. S. Women in fine form WIMBLEDON, Tuesday. iKOTHEB large crowd which came here this very hoi aftenwoa to watch the men play their nd round matches and the women enter the lists i„r the lirM time, saw plenty of thrilling tennis but no ipscis. seeded405 words
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Article83 1949-06-22 11 ~A h« 2nd Annual General the Badminton Sec"n ih« 8.0.D. Civilians' As- luiiun the following w<t-> r office-bearers tor the nai IJMO 1980 »Ptain and Convenor: Teo Asst. Captain and Andrew Tan; RepreHQ TnUße: Tan Kee »0. 1. Sub-Depot: Jean No. 2 Sub-Depot Goh. No. 2 Sub-83 words
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Article248 1949-06-22 11 Reuter. Summary of outstanding result: Men's singles: Ruhard (.oizalt/ (ls> beat tirandet Fr;.nce> 04. ti-IS, 6-1: 9. l>robn> i> ehoslovakia) beat J. Thomas (France) !> 6-., 61; X Falkeaburg (1)6) beat B. David (Britain. 6-3. 6-1, 6-i Bromwich i Australia) beat V. Rrajcik <</e--vhoslovak:a> 6-1. 6-1. 0-1; B.Reuter. - 248 words
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Article26 1949-06-22 11 Guthrie Sports Ciub soccei XI will meet the Singapore Imruovement TtMOU in a friendly game at Fanci Park on Friday. Kick off atj}ls p.m.26 words
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155 1949-06-22 11 n a F rhanei played gallantly to hold Pulau Brani R to g a two-all draw in a Senior Division Besar 8 The Airmen's right o^ a W fractured ed to Dcs- were the first to score and were two goals in the lead. Ah155 words
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Article47 1949-06-22 11 The Senior League soccer matcfa between Royal WW. R E M.B. scheduled to be played at the Naval Base yesterday was pos'poned due to the heavy rain. The Jnr. A. Grp. 1 fixture beI tw.tn R.A.F. Tengah and T. T.C. (Nee Soon) was also poned.47 words
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Article57 1949-06-22 11 IPOH, Tues. Cheng Wah soccer team, playing a key game today agpinst the Malays in the Ipoh Soccer League were beaten one-nil. Lim Teng Moy, Cheng Wall's goalkeeper, was injured in the first half of the game and was removed to hospital. The game was pioyed in aid57 words
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Article555 1949-06-22 11 Manager - Says Manager A.P. and Reuter. CHICAGO, Tuesday. FZZARD CHARLES, 27-year-old Negro boxer from J Cincinnati, says he would rather have youth on his side than an additional 14 or 16 lbs. in weight That is how many pounds he will give up to Jersey Joe Walcott,A.P. and Reuter. - 555 words
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Article88 1949-06-22 11 C W SOCCER The following have been selected to represent the Cable Wireless Club in friendly fixtures against the chartered Bank Spoils Club on Friday and the Singapore Improvement Trust on Monday at Fairer Park. Kkv-off at 5.10 p.m. sharp:— Ixiuis Tan; E. Rodrigues (cart.), R. Kesslar; E. Lazaroo. Kon88 words
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Article, Illustration38 1949-06-22 11 CYRIL WASHBROOK of Lancashire is unfit for the second Test match against New Zealand starting at on Saturday and his plaec in the England team will be taken by Jack Robertson of Middlesex.—Reuter. -Reuter.-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article106 1949-06-22 11 The* following are the resu.ts a the June Mixed Four-omes played ai the Island Club on Sunday: The winners were Mrs. Q, V. Mi ker C H. Hill Willis 98— J9 f-qual 69. Other best scores were as follow.-:— Hrs. .OGreary J. F. Nicol "B—s equal106 words
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Article63 1949-06-22 11 MALACCA. Tues. G. S. Walker, Malacca's cricket skipper, neoily got his third century of th'i season when he hit a brilliant 82 in a match on Sunday between the Malacca Club and a combined Port Dickson and Tampin team. Malacca Club declared at 162 for63 words
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Article91 1949-06-22 11 In a friendly match of badminton, played at the United Family court last Saturday, the United Family B.P. defeated Rex B.P. by three games to two. Results: (U.F. B.P. players mentioned first): SINGLES: Sim Cho Lang lost Tok Choo Kirn 6—15. 10—15: Herg Kwang Hock91 words
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Article293 1949-06-22 11 WONG Peng Kow entered two finals in the Johore Bahru District Badminton Championships after going down in the Open Singles quarters finals to Chung Shin Che. Together with Shin Che, he entered the Open Men's Doubles final. The pair just managed to defeat Tengku Jalil and Yusof293 words
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Advertisement145 1949-06-22 11 Wilis fmm mssm pain 5 Lbs. in 7 Days -aged if you are t, ired out, sickly ounce of flesh or ...torni, ,;t what you eat. A tq n, in prescribing '%WG.wr\! ng tne Cinema Stars of -tWr,f s rtl Bcovered a secret WbaLd Combin ing 8 highly contttU These145 words
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Advertisement1421 1949-06-22 11 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Modern Rosidence Seremb.m. Easy access Town. Modern Sanitation, tSiec- j trie Lighting, own Water I Supply. $45,000. Furniture at valuation, immediate occupa- j tion. Principals only. Boa A 2495, Malaya Tribune, Singw- i pore I ATTENTION TRUCK and j BUS OPERATORS. Limited quantities of changeover 321,421 words
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Miscellaneous33 1949-06-22 11 f"T»i FANS ARE BE-"! I WHILE JUST ACROSS THE RIVER. AN EQUALLY £>r TiKOtW 15 MAKING Itl'l "T H6RC IN TOWN IiTS WAV INTO THE COUSEum WHERE CORCt KAYOE WILL HCHT BLfoES DEACON*33 words
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321 1949-06-22 12 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. A four year old Mulay girl took the limelight for a moment today at the opening of London's "Colonial Month'' when she presented a bouquet to the Queen as the Royal Family arrived at the Colonial oflice for the openingReuter. - 321 words
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Article354 1949-06-22 12 Renter LONDON, Tuesday. *FHE county cricket championship showed no change in leadership when the current programme ended today. A ten wickets win over Somerset enabled Essex to jump from eighth to third place while Glamorgan, in defeating Kent, moved from ninth to fourth place. Wot CSSCCmftITTRenter - 354 words
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Article26 1949-06-22 12 Tiong liahru Kangers wili meet Robinson's Sports Club IB a friedly game of soccei at Farrer Park today. Kick off at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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268 1949-06-22 12 LONDON, Tuesday. AFTER producing six records, the match between the New Zealand cricket tourists and Surrey ended in a draw at the Oval today. Surrey added 311 to yesterday's total and lost four more wickets before declaring at 645 for nine wickets the268 words
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Article131 1949-06-22 12 CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.—Three meeting records were broken, two by the visitors as the combined Oxford-Cambridge team defeated Yale-Harvard eight first places to five in their 15th dual meeting yesterday. Roger Bannister, Oxford s sensational miler improved by seven-tenths of a second, a 16-year-old mark set here by Oxfords131 words
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250 1949-06-22 12 WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— PRESIDENT Truman is about to ask Congress 1 for some U5548,000,000 to start his "bold new programme" for developing the worlds backward areas. U. S. Government officials disclosed yesterday. Asia and the Far East would get U5530,000,--000 of combined U. N. and250 words
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Article31 1949-06-22 12 The Malayan Agent in London, Mr. W. A. Ward reports that £573 16s have been received from donors in the United Kingdom for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.31 words
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Article19 1949-06-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— 1 There have been 26 arrests in the Federation in the last 24 hours.19 words
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Article43 1949-06-22 12 In response to an impromptu appeal by Mr. A. F. Caldwell, a sum of $2,045 was raised for the University of Malaya by members and friends of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association at their re-union dinner last night at the Happy World.43 words
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259 1949-06-22 12 The attention of organised business groups in the United States is now focussed on fields of investment in the Far East, following the call made by President Truman for a mammoth aid plan for undeveloped areas in Asia. Mrs. Mildred Hughes, Executive Secretary of259 words
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Article396 1949-06-22 12 General l.M.C.A.: Art Club 6 s'I'OKK AM \'f El'R SWIMMING ASSN.: Committee Meeting at Y.M.C.A. -5.30 p.m. ARCHERY SECTION (Sinsapore Gun Club): Shooting practn. at Club's Bukit Tunah 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Conversational ManM i'idarin at 10.30 a.m.. 3 Raflles Quay. POLICE BAND: under directio) of Mr. J.396 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-06-22 12 Captain Lewis Ambrose, Singapore Qantas Manager, greets an "old friend" Captain Frank Cooper, Chief Filet ol Trans-Australia Airlines at Haiiang Airport yesterday. Both the captains started flying together in 1932.32 words
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Article197 1949-06-22 12 A TWIN-ENGINED Convair aircraft last of being flown eastwards from America to Ausfrfr lia to save dollars touched down at Kallang yesterday evening. It was flown by Captain Frank Cooper. Ch f Pilot of Trans-Australia Airlines, which have purchased the five Convairs. Captain Cooper and his197 words
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Article161 1949-06-22 12 Professor L. T. Ride, ViceChancellor of the Hongkong University who arrived in Singapore by air yesterday, is leading a contingent of students for a series of cricket and tennis matches against the colleges here. He will also take part in the external examinations of Medical College161 words
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Article165 1949-06-22 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. There was a further sharp fall a British Government stock on the London Stock Bn today. Losses were up to three-eighths percent and resuited from a fresh way. ing. Offerings were coming from industrial concerns and institutions. Small support in late di duced anReuter. - 165 words
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Article18 1949-06-22 12 TOKYO. Tucs $5,000,000 trade which becor.i.v July 1. was signca beW» Japan and Finland he m18 words
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Advertisement76 1949-06-22 12 $5.50 Advert 254 Replies Tangible proof of the Tribune's pulling power the above advertisement brought 254 replica at the coat of only $5.50 to the advertiser. Whether you buy, sell or trade the Tribune can do the proper job for yoi' Our Classified columns are daily bridging the gap between76 words
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Miscellaneous66 1949-06-22 12 Tide H.W.: "-.58 a,m. (7 ft. 0 in.). 7.52 p.m. (8 ft. 1 in.). LIX All\Kß fa Al Tapp, THE VAN LUMPS ORDERED REELS OP THe\~~ I I HOLD IT. BUD.'T THEY WANT I YAH IS TOO PROUD -> S£ v?uv E A^,ĕ'^^L U T H fo FACIALLY yEART-BREAKING ys'66 words
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