Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1949
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Title Section64 1949-06-29 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE !W: "Tribune" S>,r e Larger Sales Than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone 5811 8 Nine lines. Published simultaneously at Bin gapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penana. TAPES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRBBBNTATIVB: B.64 words
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423 1949-06-29 1 CRIPPS PLANS DRASTIC STEP S TO BOLSTER TOTTERING Government Split Thought Possible Reuter. n London, Tuesday, j IR Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was reported tonight to be studying proposals from banking quarters for drastic internal retrenchment in a move to protect sterling and what remains of Britain's goldReuter. - 423 words
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Obituary72 1949-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Today. —Mr. G. W. de Silva, wellknown advocate and solicitor of Kuala Lumpur and the j Federation died here yesterday at the Bungsan Hospital following a short .illness. Mr. de Silva had only returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon from a trip outstatfon.72 words
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Article, Illustration90 1949-06-29 1 fJ*M three attractive I iWtan f<> Singapore arru--,: yesterday on hoard President Polk—two t ,i lUnn on a Hying visit aae to slay in Malaga. Tweaty-sis year old Marian Mahn* kc, radio Magazine writer and IS jar okl Florence Eves (abore) are passon a round world t'»ur. They90 words
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Article75 1949-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, today. -Mr. W. R. Walker, a Europea Sanitary engineer by United Engittra, and a Chinese plumber yesterday at a Road when they wore oveicome by fumes I ang on a septic tar.* It is believed Mr. Walker •ret to the aid Of vthe piurnbt: when75 words
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Article23 1949-06-29 1 KLUANG, Today.—A special Wastage was shot dead by a 'Gwkha pat to! due to a mistake ft Middle ton E.-tate yesterday.23 words
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Article44 1949-06-29 1 A.P. KEW *YORK, Tues.—TeleTone Radio Corp. has introduced a table model television set with a viewing tube 10 inches in diameter for U*****.95. S W Gross, President, said the price wa than US$2O below that of the nearest comparable brand. —A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article181 1949-06-29 1 Reuter. I LONDON. Tues. The price jof Ale new Malayan three per cent, loan has steadily weakened since its introduction to the London stock exchange on May 17. la. fractional discount was registered as soon as dealings started and the price has slowly deteriorated to itsReuter. - 181 words
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Article67 1949-06-29 1 Reuter. LONi)ON, Tues—One 1 ot lhe objectives ot the Commonwealth Finai.e« j Ministers conference t«> discuss the gold and dol- i lar situation may be to draw up an agreed pollcy on outstanding MM* 1 tary questions. j The Finance Minister of Australia, Canada, ylon, India, New Zea-Reuter. - 67 words
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Article79 1949-06-29 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, i ues. Tne United Korean Commission i cloned touay tnat heavy nghung, involving artillery and iiiacmuegun tire, was in progress at a point near the boidei between Northern and Southern Koiea. Tne Commission visited the scene oi tne incident and returned to SeoulReuter. - 79 words
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Article29 1949-06-29 1 ROMaj, Tues. me World Health Organisation (WHOI delegates overrode objection of Soviet satellites yesteruay and tfave tentative approval to the admission of the new RepuDlic of Korea (SouthJ.29 words
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Article185 1949-06-29 1 THE Kut>mintang Party in Singapore has decided to "end every activity, of internal or external nature" and will not apply for registration or exemption as required under the Societies Ordinance, an important Kuomintang source told the Tribune yesterday. Mr. E. C. S. Adkins, Registrar of185 words
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Article51 1949-06-29 1 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Tues. Counsel for a man charged in the Criminal Court with robbery, said that a witness in the case was the guilty person, and not the man in the dock. When the witness said on oath that he had committed the robbery, the accused man wasReuter-AAP. - 51 words
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Article142 1949-06-29 1 Reuter. Capetown, Tues.—The South African Government plans a long term policy to reduce the Union's Indian population to a minimum, Dr. T. E. Donges, Minister of the Interior, reaffirmed in the Senate today. Their short term policy was to increase restrictions, and the immediate policy toReuter. - 142 words
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Article29 1949-06-29 1 The 1948-49 report on Colonial territories revealed yesterday that Britain's Colonial Empire has now a fairly large favourable balance of trade with dollar countries. (See Back Page)29 words
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Article179 1949-06-29 1 BERLIN, Tuesday. Russian guards today seized power plant machinery sent from West Germany to Western Berlin and precipitated a new row t.mong the occupation powers. American authorities, disclosing the incident, said that they had joined the British in a protest action delivered directly to179 words
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Article23 1949-06-29 1 The Prometheus, third "pilgrim' ship to leave Singapore this year, left for Jeddah with more than 500 pilgrims from Malaya yesterday.23 words
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Article299 1949-06-29 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday.—Within the next few days, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Prime Ministei of Johore, will be sending by air mail a 'top secret" letter to the Sultan of Johore in London. The reply to this letter will decide the future for Dato Onn. The299 words
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192 1949-06-29 1 Reuter —AAP. CANBERRA, Tucs. Dr. Herbert Evatt. the Australian Attorney General, today introduced a bill to prohibit the use of funds to aid the dominion's 23,000 striking coalminers. This move, which followed a cabinet meeting, was believed to be the first step takenReuter—AAP. - 192 words
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Advertisement72 1949-06-29 1 4 WTRKS CABI.RS ViEXIBLB CORt*. fWibutofS tor MalayaI cHKSG MOH Electric Co. CBOSS M WLJ 30*>l. SINGAPORE. Cheap Yet Good lIAIIMOXICAS. R AM>M Wi l li" Vamper, 10-hole, 20-reed, X of C or G. $2 *JfH-I-NOOR M Tr«molo, 40-hole, 40-reed, M J Mi>i Douhle-sided Tremolo, 56-hole, (28 on each side),72 words
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Advertisement17 1949-06-29 1 ffjl Style >-lf TOH66UAH Wm 23-10. COLEMAN STREET. SIN6APORI I 1 GOLD FLAKE MADE IN ENGLAND G.f.1717 words
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Article399 1949-06-29 2 S'pore's 'Crude' Hatchery Methods UATCHERY methods used by Singapore poultry rearers are "ingenius but n crude, resulting in a hatch of about 50 per cent, or less. This is poor when compared with results from modern incubators," says the Agricultural Ulhcer, Singapore, in399 words
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Article58 1949-06-29 2 Mr. Claude Masscy. Australian Commissioner in Singapore, recalled the services rendered by Malayan nurses to Australian soldiers during the war. He said this at a tea party he gave yesterday to the Malayan Chinese Nurses. Miss Alice Cheah and Miss Ooi Soh Im. who have returned58 words
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Article87 1949-06-29 2 A YOUNG MAN. Tan Soo Puan. was offered bail of 530.000 in the First District Court yesterday after he claimed "trial to a charge of infringing the Finance Regulations. It was said that on October 28 last year. Tan made a payment of $271,872 to a87 words
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Article85 1949-06-29 2 A Government press release last night stated that the guarantee of a minimum price for padi at $15 a pikul at the mill and $14.50 a pikul from the field will continue in force until further notice. The guarantee was due to expire at85 words
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Article128 1949-06-29 2 For the first Mine m 25 years passengers in a President Line round-the-world liner v/cte unable to see Honolulu and Shanghai. They wore passengers in the President Polk which came into Singapore yesterday. The ship stopped at Honolulu but owing to a month-old longshore men strike128 words
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Article79 1949-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.:A Ccylonesc soldier Herbert Reginald Kannangara, appeared before Justice Lavilie in the High Court today on a charge of robbing Othman bin Mohammed Din of $10. Othman told the court that on November 10 he was on his way to Johore Bahru when two79 words
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Article59 1949-06-29 2 Th' Rei 0 Vox A., has ten sopoiotcd to succeed the Rev. Canon b. C Moore as Vicar of the Parish of Setangor. He will arrive m the diocese at the beginning of November in the Corfu with his wife and four-year-, old son. Mr. Fox is at59 words
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203 1949-06-29 2 DOVISH looking Tan Chee Teck, English educated, D described by his brother as a man who "leads a very jolly life," was bound over for eight months for the second time in the First District Court yesterday. Last year, on August 22. Tan. convicted203 words
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Article64 1949-06-29 2 First class mail posted in Malaya for destinations in Malaya will, from July 1. be sent by air whenever earlier delivery can thereby be effected. The payment of special air mall postage on such mail will not be necessary. Second class mail, however,64 words
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178 1949-06-29 2 DUNLOP A GOOD soldier is a good citizen and must never A accept the second best, Maj. Gen. D. Dunlop told the Locallv Enlisted Personnel at Nee Soon LKlTraining and Transit Centre yesterday when 141 LEP's held their first passing out parade. •Tt178 words
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111 1949-06-29 2 Wife Murder Case Dr. Lee Lian Chye, and Dr. L.S. da Silva. an assistant pathologist were called by the defence in the Assizo Court yesterday at the trial of Then Khim Foong. the shoemaker, for the alleged murder of his wife. Both Dr. Lee and Dr.111 words
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Article33 1949-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— For failing to -report the change of residence while in possession of an identity card, 55-yoar-o!d Moo Swec Seng was fined $10 in the Magistrates' Court today.33 words
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Article, Illustration80 1949-06-29 2 Nineteen year-old Chan Rwei Seag. Malayan Air Training Corps cadet* who was intervie .ved h**t night by S«sa Rhona i Connery of Radio Malaya in Talk of the Town". «ian, I who Is a student of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, was one of the first80 words
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Article54 1949-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Abdullah alias Bulat bin Awang was gaoled for two months by the President of the Sessions Court today when he pleaded guilty to a cheating charge. The prosecution, said that Abdullah cheated a Malay wemrn and induced her to give him sorae bicycle documents which54 words
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Article100 1949-06-29 2 Landlords In Court pHEN CHI Wei P action in the Hieh c yesterday to recover^ sion of .seven houses rong 3 Geylang R oa d > Koh Keng Chor 1 The houses out to Koh under a t< 2« agreement dated DernmkT 7 1945. They100 words
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106 1949-06-29 2 CHE Quee Shui. Shanghai-boc O Ciiir.oso woman chargtd with causing burns on the and upper arm of her chief tenant. Tan Siew Gck. acquitted after the MagLtrate. Mr. M. H. MacDougal had heard her evidence in fte Fourth Police court yesterday. Tan said106 words
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Article65 1949-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHETJ, Tues. Loh Fock was fined $50 for failing to leport an accident ifter his car collided with a boy at the 194 mile Kulai Road on June 25 ;n the Magistiatcs' Court today. He was also fined $25 for driving without a licence.65 words
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Article37 1949-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuc?.Five men, Tan Lai Chong, Tec Peng Chia, Chilladuray. S»minathan and Murugafu. were fined $5 each for trespassing in the protected arei of the KAKLLF Training Centre, Tampoi. in the Magistrates' Court today.37 words
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Article171 1949-06-29 2 SECONDAR Y WIFE GETS HER SHARE VR GEK CHENG will get her share of the estate of the Yeow Kian Kee, owner of a shoeshop in Middle Road. Yesterday she was declared the secondary w of Yeow by the Chief Justice Mr. Murray Aynsrcv in the High Court. Ho Ying171 words
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Article42 1949-06-29 2 LilQ Ah Hian. 21. a marl ied woman, pleaded guilty before the First District Judge yesterday when charged with being in possession of 11 tubes of morphine sulphate. Sentence was deferred to July 2. Bail of $1200 was offered.42 words
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Article30 1949-06-29 2 .1 OH ORE BAHRU. Tues.— Tec Tong Seng was fined $30 in til** Magistrates' Court today for carrying passengers in his motor-van without a Public Service Vehicle Permit.30 words
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Advertisement141 1949-06-29 2 LAST DAY! 11.00-1.45-4.00-6.30 A 9.30 WUXL MORBUS LOIS MAXWELL GORDON MACRAE =€APITOL=; MR- COOLED PHONE 5159. SEASON OPENS TOMORROW! SOMETHING OFT OF THIS WORLD FOR THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT! 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 Jll Today RASED UPON IV JbW* Tomorrow' OP GOD" BY 1* 77i6fc kk.v>, ~.-,mk STANLEY RIDGES QUEENS TODAY: 3.00, 6.30 9.15141 words
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Advertisement13 1949-06-29 2 OPENING TO** tp-™-* "The Brasher Dp* nancy oran./ HIT MVSTK^ MAsT FBn :li13 words
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Miscellaneous408 1949-06-29 2 XI TTIT i» S< i i* y I uanni News and Sports Round-up; 3T.45 NETWORK 2SI crt e d at th <- Telußu film hits; p.m. HindusP n i" p Talk,n X of tani film hits; «..{0 Time Signal ENGLISH PBOGBAMMES 10.1» String T.me-Mischa Novy and News; «40 Tamil film408 words
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535 1949-06-29 3 T Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday made representations to the Commissioner General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, and the Federation High Commissioner, Sir *l y urne y' Protesting against the continuance of the ban against Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Tienr535 words
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Article45 1949-06-29 3 Mr John Chew was elected president of the Geylang Strait"* Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship at the sixth crcneral meeting of the MYF. Othsr officers elected were Mr Kok Kong Choo, vicepresident; Mr. Edmund Khoo, Hon, Secretary; and Mr. Harry Koh, Hon. Treasurer.45 words
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Article35 1949-06-29 3 The Arab Union held a general meeting at 809 Serangoon Koad recently. Mr. S. A. bin Yahva was elected president, Mr. S. A. Lajam, vice president, and Mr. S. H. Alkeff, Hon. Secretary.35 words
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Article59 1949-06-29 3 Dutc h authorities In hay. told the Singa- rnmont rhat shipping nd soff the West j h Zot Sumatra is now proJfiH to foreign vessels rt are exceptions ijjis ton: rmits and introicates may be ports of Sinaof SimeuGunung Sitoli and the island of be arranged59 words
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Article30 1949-06-29 3 5,1 t:<, j. I'.raddell xeturni,, Singapore yesterday jln tidofi after a six.Flnglantj and also bropglit i. ajneri to Shiga Uiglo-Saxbn ..a 1'• >mpany (Ea~sV era) Lt«l.30 words
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Article87 1949-06-29 3 Singapore's shipping community was told formally by tlfc Government last night that the Chinese Nationalist blockade of Communist held ports in China is now on. A notice promulgated by the Master Attendant Singapore, said; The following in formation has been received from the Plug Officer Malayan87 words
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Article94 1949-06-29 3 •EPRESEOTATIVjfiS of the Singapore Malay nun's Union and of the Straits Steamship hi d their third meeting yesterday to discuss s for some.2,Doo Malay seamen. But no !< s reached. The negotiations will be eon tinned tomorrow. The Cortjpany. < fie red to use the94 words
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Article79 1949-06-29 3 Mr. T. Eliot Vv'eii. forraor U.S. Consul foi arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the Canton on his way from Afghani-tan to take up hi- now appointment in the State Depaitmcni m Washington. D.C. He has been appointed Assistant Chief in the Division of South Asian79 words
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Article88 1949-06-29 3 Fifty-foui workers, millers aad carriers, of the Nam Aik Rubber Factory at Loronsr 8, id. vesterday"_ofthe factory of their own accord on July 1 because they consideied their present earning by the rotattai iyst :n too low. Theii request to be paid otf with one-month's pay plus*88 words
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Article31 1949-06-29 3 :r Christopher Buckley, 'ling correspondent for we London Daily Telegraph. >n the Indonesian situation over Radio Malaya tomorrow at 7 10 p.m. r j just returned {f om Batavia.31 words
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Article, Illustration66 1949-06-29 3 "Mr. F. I>! Thomson, retiring managing director of Fir<stone Tyre and Rubber Company (S.s.) Ltd., and Mrs. Thompson who were the guests of honour at a party given by the Firestone staff at Raffles Hotel on Monday." In* the background. I Shun Roe from Riirma. Guests at the66 words
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116 1949-06-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday. Johore Bahru District raised $16,997 during Welfare Week. The total is to extend $17,000 with the proceeds from a concert organised by the Indian community and a cinema show at the new Rex Cinema which will take place shortly Altogether contributions116 words
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Article29 1949-06-29 3 A eommlttec under the chairmanship of the Mentri BBsar has been formed in Johore State to make recommendations to allocate a definite area for the ressettlement of squatters.29 words
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Article31 1949-06-29 3 Mr. Charles Salisbury will he "Talking of Painting over Radio Malaya tonight at 10 o'clock. Mr. Salisbury is well known to many amateur and would-be painters in Singapore.31 words
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Article125 1949-06-29 3 PEXANG, Tues. -Penan; City todny passed, by a majority, a resolution brpiii&t by Mr. N PonniidutaJ that all meetings ot the Municipal Committees It.open to press and public unless the Commissioners decide otherwise by a le.solution. It was decided that, in future, the president125 words
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Article90 1949-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A combined Police Military party located a bandit camp in the Bahau area. Negri Sembilan today ana took the bandits by surprise. Three bandits were killed and one wounded badly. Bandits attacked a police convoy at the 130 th milestone on the railway90 words
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Article41 1949-06-29 3 Increasing numbers of Army vehicles are now being fitted with bullet-proof cabs, designed and built in Farelf specially to protect vehicle crews from road ambushes. Only three-tonners and 15 cwts. arc being fitted, owing to the weight.41 words
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Article30 1949-06-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues There have been 103 arrests in the Federation in the last 24 hours—Bs in Johore, 14 in Perak, 3 in Selangor and 1 in Malacca.30 words
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Article, Illustration461 1949-06-29 3 WAY back, in the late 'twenties, when Cecil B. de Mille was making "The Sign Of The Cross," an up-and-coming Hollywood star named Fredric March met a British extra called David Mac Donald who was breaking into Americat movies by carrying a461 words
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Advertisement30 1949-06-29 3 "'T'S ORAND PICTURE" (DAILY MIRROR) UST FOUR SHOWS *endy Hitler <| KNOW WHERE C Uvesey GOIKC! (An Eagle-Lion Release) yWOKKOW Exerting Entertainment 2 A Gripping; Drama Of Intrigne Set In Ihe30 words
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Advertisement88 1949-06-29 3 LAST DAY! 1 lam; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. 6&AkD O'PENtm TOMORK6 R 7 AlK For Always" V// If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon" "When Is Some--7r time?" "Busy TELE. 3400 yjf Doing Nothine m mmm mmmmmmmm^ ALHAMBRA (Air-Conditioned Phone 6909). LAST DAY:— 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 I 9.3088 words
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Article, Illustration232 1949-06-29 4 Thes heavily armed irregulars are men of the Indonesian Republican Army moving into Jogjakarta to take over control from the Dutch, who are withdarwing under an agreement reached through United Nations mediation. Left: This dramatic photograph was taken just as 18 year old Joseph Giarizzo,232 words
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383 1949-06-29 5 A.P. OHANP.hat-q i.v SHANGHAI, Tuesday. Vt»nt" f lal U B,tuati °n. for years the' connortton? f friCtion has reac "ed such proportions that management does not 'know what uneJmSSf 5 virtua "y at a general standstill. tS P wi>h genet l i y atA.P. - 383 words
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Article114 1949-06-29 5 A.P. Southampton. Tues •me luxury Hnei Queen Mary iU 2 000 passengers aboard into Southann}tcrday with special logout; and detector apparatus alert for a drifting flu ship was warned Sunday ,at a floating mine lay n 12 and 15 miles off jut course near Cap LcA.P. - 114 words
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Article60 1949-06-29 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. The death of Mr. Frank Smythe, the author and mountaineer who was a member of the international expedition which attempted the ascent of the Kanchenjunga in 1930. was announced here today. He was 48 years old, He also carried out explorations rcund the sourceReuter. - 60 words
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Article27 1949-06-29 5 A.P. PORTLAND. Oregon, Tues. The son of a former Japanese Consul at Portland.--19-year-old .Tiyili Nakamura. Ins awarded a US$5OO scholarship to Reed College in Portland. —A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article137 1949-06-29 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. pNG GEORGE VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess I Elizabeth have lent some of their treasures to .he Annual Antique Dealers' Fair now ODen bffcrp. Its valuables are estimated to be worth f4,000,000 sterling. The King has lent an IBth century French timepiece, theReuter. - 137 words
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111 1949-06-29 5 A.P. MANILA. Tues. Reports "ttt the outlawed Hukbala*J Peoples Army were obuming construction materials and othor supplies from the gjttl State Army base at Jr. ,ark Rc, d in Central Luzon Jje under close investigation J£? discover y was made Philippine constabudestroyed a 2 itaA.P. - 111 words
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Article60 1949-06-29 5 U.P. VATICAN CITY. Tues. rhd Vatican has announced that it intends to start a new broadcasting programme "of a religious nature" for Czechoslovak Catholics, The announcement »111--meuiately followed an order Archbishop of Czecholsovakia issued to priests last Sunday to listen to the Vatican Radio for newsU.P. - 60 words
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Article42 1949-06-29 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Tues. The direct train service between Shanghai and Pciping is scheduled to be resumed on July I Communications a.ong the Tientsin-Pukow railway has been disrupted for the pass* three years due to the civil war. —Reutc:.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article132 1949-06-29 5 MOSCOW ENJOYS STRA W BERRY SEASON A.P. MOSCOW, Tuesday. ,UJW gets fresh fruit from the South by plane c T Ver y day now. irist straw berry season is a long- way off, for ofthisnl, ln this P art of the country but large loads 4 |jj fruit are onA.P. - 132 words
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Article228 1949-06-29 5 Reuter-AAP SYDNEY, Tuesday. U7OMEN became hysterical and fainted in a wild rush on food shops yesterday to lay in supplies in anticipation of an acute food shortage as Australia's mid-winter coal strike went through its first day. There was last night no indication ofReuter-AAP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-06-29 5 Germ;:.. railNrAd strikers rip down a large portrait of Staliu in order to turn it around, ftftpf ioreing the?r way into the Russian-controUed rai'way headquarters in the U.S. sector oi Berlin. The rampaging strikers turned a" pictures of Stalin and Lenin fare to the wall.47 words
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Article43 1949-06-29 5 Reuter. OTTAWA. Tues.—The Liberal Party of Canada won yesterday's Federal elections with the biggest Parliamentary majority in the country's history. Final results gave 19i seats to the Liberal Party wh'eh for a policy of ending wartime restrictions and cutting taxes.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article102 1949-06-29 5 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. A 23--year-old London police constable, alleged to have confessed to lighting fires "to get my own back on the Jews," was sentenced to five years imorisonment. The constable, Clifford Alexander Weallans, stationed at West Ham, was found guilty after a three days'Reuter. - 102 words
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Article106 1949-06-29 5 U.P. CEBU CITY, Philippines, Tues. Two waterspouts swept over Bantayan Island during a celebration of the annual fiesta yesterday killing a nine-year-old girl, injuring at least nine persons and destroying several small houses. Francisco Tonacao, daughter of a carpenter, was killed. A house was carried 60U.P. - 106 words
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Article207 1949-06-29 5 CHICAGO, Tuesday. A COOL ocean breeze brought relief to scorched New Zealand yesterday but New Zealand and tbreast coast sweltered in the 17th day of a heat wave. Throughout the rest of the nation United States forecasters said the weather mostly was hot and muggy.207 words
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Article33 1949-06-29 5 HONOLULU. Tues. New watcrficnt negotiations aimed at ending the 57-day-old waterfront strike in Hawaii has collapsed after a 57--ininute session between (TO f.ongshci cmen's Union ana repiesentatives of seven stevedoring companies.33 words
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Article89 1949-06-29 5 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Britons yesterday gloried in a heat wave as the temperatuie in London hit S4 degrees. Typists sunbathed on the roofs of buildings during their lunch hours. It has not rained in any part of Britain since June 12 with the exception of light showersA.P. - 89 words
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Article57 1949-06-29 5 COI OMBO, Tues. A warrant hns hecn issued for ihc at rest of a young man who is alleged to have gone to two estates and obtained money falsely from two women labourers, after making each of them believe that he was her son who had been57 words
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Article31 1949-06-29 5 A.P. HAMBURG. Tues. Field I.laishal Lord Wavcll yesterday watched troops of the First Battalion, the Black Watch, training in the Ruhr. Lord Wavcll is Coionel-in-Chief of the Regiment.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement515 1949-06-29 5 SIT: VACANT WANTED. A part-time correspondence clerk. Must hay. I .nod command of the English language and speak Malay. State salary expected and time available. Apnlv P.O. Box 810, S pore. Z: REQUIRED for Kuala Lun Cinema Service. Engineer 16 and I 35mm preferably with C. G 1 or A*£?515 words
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Advertisement469 1949-06-29 5 z^C&SS/MPMisi VEHS: FOR SALE S«:0 or offer. 11 H.P. car. Bo.lv good required. Dciails Box A 3539 j M.T Spore. (Y.9u2). FORD Anglia 8 HP. 194,. in excellent condition. $2,200 or nearI est ofrer. Phone JSC*4 or 132 Mididle Road. During Oifice hours. (X.893). :F >R SALE, Vauxhall 10 I*4l469 words
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Advertisement273 1949-06-29 5 NEW sessions in dressmaking and designing by qualified expert. > «~%i VB -2?hP° J?*' please write Bo* ~>«i0, M.T., Spore. (X.880). CHUNG Hwa Institution: New Classes for English (Pril nia'j 1 t3 VI) and Mandarin KBeki inners to High School Grade) will commence on 4/7/49. School hour* ♦a) (i.OO- 7.15273 words
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Advertisement229 1949-06-29 5 MASSAGE MASSAGIST: Das, L. P. M. E. (Lond.). CM. (Eng.), 25 years experience in Oil-massage. Electric Hot-water bath treatments, Aurora Physio-Therapeutic Clinic, 421. Geylang Rd., Tel. *****. (Y.894». GEORGE Crfndiliotis physiotherapist Dipl. (U.S. A) specialist for Rheumatism, Nerves. Muscles complaints. Phone 4670 suite 1T». Meyer Mansion (Coleman St.) From 9229 words
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Advertisement458 1949-06-29 5 COIFFURE STYLE your haJr at Maison Moderne Ladies Hair Dressing Salon. 126. Orchard Rd. Phone *****. (X.8888). WANTED WA.VTKD: 530 acre* of land I bordering River for Factory Send full particulars to Kay Elian' ft C».. 20, Malacca Street, Spore. (Z. 904). WANTED to ouy vacant land or land witn458 words
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Article532 1949-06-29 6 THE news of increased re-inforcements for Hongkong has stiffened the morale of South East Asia, but, in our elation, we must not be blind to the severe strain which this extra commitment is placing on the British forces, particularly the Army. Hongkong's garrison strength is to be increased532 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1949-06-29 6 MARION McDONALD - AMERICAN PROGRAMME OF ART EDUCATION ENABLES CHILDREN OF RURAL SCHOOLS TO SEE THE WORK OF THE WORLD'S GREAT ARTISTS. By MARION McDONALD THE "Little Leaven" of one man s interest in art and art education in the city of Saginaw, Michigan, in the midwestern part of1,092 words
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Article, Illustration814 1949-06-29 6 A.P. WATCHERS from the western world give Bao Dai's infant Vietnam regime in Indochina a fighting chance to stand before the storm of Communism in Asia. They looke with hopeful, yet apprehensive eyes, on the efforts of the onetime boy emperor of Annam to carve out aA.P. - 814 words
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Advertisement31 1949-06-29 6 makes weaning a happy time for baby —and mother ROSS (Tropical) BINOCULARS Cil\r? Better V and Value New China Optical Co. 71. Ulgk St. Spore, flume 2686 I VISIBLE RECORDS I31 words
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Advertisement79 1949-06-29 6 Chilprufe Britain 5 Finest Pure Wool Underwear FOR LADIES I VESTS and KNICKERS! I VESTS w 'th Opera Tops, ribbed al waist. Sizes S. W, W. O. S. PRICES $8.95, $9.95 $10.50 ALSO VESTS with Round Neck and Built Up Shoulders. Sizes S.W, W. O.S. PRICES $7.75, $8.50 $9.50 I79 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1949-06-29 7 Sir Richard Winstedt - Malaya And Its History— 18 The Malays had long guessed thai malaria was due to the mosquito, but it was net until the last quarter of the nineteenth century that the nature of the disease was understood. Nor was the nature of education in1,916 words
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Article833 1949-06-29 7 ALGIERS FRANCE, with a large-scale colonial war on her hands in Indo-China, is keeping a wary linger on the puise of 20,0u0,000 potentially turbulent Arabs in North Africa. The President of the Re.pubhc, Vincent Auriol, himself has just taken the road as a kind of travelling salesman833 words
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Advertisement6 1949-06-29 7 Tontorrotv Japan i Hour Of Triumph6 words
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Advertisement337 1949-06-29 7 STOMACH TROUBLES, I gastric discomfort, Incomplete j digestion, pancreatic disease, i dyspepsia, flatulence, heart burn etc. cured by ENZYVITE TABLETS $1.59. I CHART CO., (P.O. Box 323) 29, Robinson Rd., S'jmre. ReprlnSofidiloS pictures appearing in the Malaya Tribune may be obtained at $1.50 a copy. Address all orders to the337 words
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Article, Illustration432 1949-06-29 8 AW IMMENSE ACHIEVEMENT IN j ORGANISATION BERLIN, Tuesday. Today, June 28, 1949. the Berlin Air-Lift celebrates its lirst birthday. Already the R.A.F. have flown into the Western sectors of the city more than a million tons of food, coal, medical supplies, newsprint, oil and petrol432 words
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Article39 1949-06-29 8 A.P. MELBOURNE, Tues.—Mrs. Elsie Taylor, of Toorak. came out of a Turkish bath in Melbourne 170 pounds lighter. But it was cash she lost, not avoirdupois. Someone stole her handbag while she was m tin. bath. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article163 1949-06-29 8 ReuterAAP. TOKYO. Tues.—A weird strike against a strike was staged recently by a 12-year, old Japanese in the stiff-coilar uniform of a college student, and his young companion. Takeo Sato and his 22-ycar-old friend, Mitsuo Yazu. climbed on top of a 50-mctrc-high chimney near the entrance ofReuter- AAP. - 163 words
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Article152 1949-06-29 8 U.P. MANILA, Tuesday. PRETTY 20 year old night club hostess and her lover, a 28 year old married man, were reported in a critical condition in the Philippine .General Hospital as the result of what appeared to be a suicide pact. Ester Gallardo,U.P. - 152 words
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Article128 1949-06-29 8 A.P. Memphis, Tennessee, Tues. —**or Charles Wil- >nn, the day just went i irom bad to worse. J It was raising some- thing awful v. hen he drove down to the dairy at 4 a.m. to start his milk route. The rain kept Sunday fishermen home,A.P. - 128 words
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Article132 1949-06-29 8 Reuter. WALSINGHAM, Norfolk, Tues.—A 15-year-old boy cycled 260 miles from his home in South Wales to fetch a bottle of holy water for his sick grandfather from the holy wells here. The boy. Robert James of Abercynon, South Wales, read of the cures claimedReuter. - 132 words
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209 1949-06-29 8 Reuter. RAMSGATE, Kent, Tuesday. The Viking invasion of England, which took place round here 1,500 years ago, is still causing some frayed tempers. The. trouble is that on July 28 a party of Danes will row to these shores in a replica Viking shipReuter. - 209 words
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85 1949-06-29 8 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE, Tues.—A tennis court net saved the lives of two men when a Moth plane in which they were travelling crashlandcd at TrevVoton. nrjjf Brisbane. Thr wheels of the plan* Uere caught in the net. whtch acted a: a brake. The r'lot 2ndReuter-AAP. - 85 words
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Advertisement670 1949-06-29 8 BENZINE j For London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull S'Dore: Seletar: Pt. Swot. Penang: BEN AVON 29 June 3dJ* BENVENUE 8-12 July 13-15 July 16-17 July July BENLAWERS 21-27 July 28-29 July 30-31 July *BENLOMOND 30 July 4-5 Aug. 6- 7 Aug. BENVORLICH 20-25 Aug. 16-19 Aug. 26-27 Aug. 28-29 Aug.670 words
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Advertisement535 1949-06-29 8 SHIPPING K.1»..>1. I.|\r REGULAR PASSENGER I SERVICES j BETWEEN SINGAPORE AflF) I Tg. Pinang, Dabo, BUnjoc, P. Pinang, Tg. Mni j Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaia, East Java Henna, Padangbaai, Boeleleng, Tambeian, Sambas, Pontianak, Sampit, Bandjennasin, Brlaw Djambi and Penang. j "Vandcr Lijn"for Tg. Pandan, Java Fori Bali Ports I "Kota535 words
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271 1949-06-29 9 Reuter. L °me^ N o^ T U io™™ Government is to make an ex-gratia pay,WK s t? ruj »S to British busimss interests whose property nor St!, n mag 6 J n Burma sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, statedlReuter. - 271 words
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Article44 1949-06-29 9 Black and white pappcr cased further in the produce markets yesterday. Black Lampong was quoted at $265 per picul cx-godown. White pepper Muntok was quoted at $398 by sellers and Sarawak white at $397. Sago flour Ungga was $11.50 per picul sellers.44 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-06-29 9 Kampar (44); Umpire 1 Hamble (Cheers Wharf); Nieuw Holland (42/43); Baku (40/41); Ruys (33/ < 34); Dolius (31/32); St. Augustine Victory (19/ 20); British Prince (23/ 24); Serampore (25/26); Seroei (27); Surat (18/, 14); Benvrackie (11);' Idomeneua (8/9); Presl- j dent Polk (6/7); Kajang (Coal Plant); Glenearn52 words
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Article108 1949-06-29 9 Air mail arrivals are expected today from Aden, South America, Canada, Europe, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Africa, Pakistan, U.S.A.. Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, French Indo-China, Batavia. Medan, Sourabaya, Padang, and the Federation of Malaya. Latest time of posfing at the G.P.O. to Canada. Aden, South America. Europe, Egypt,108 words
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Article90 1949-06-29 9 Reuter. BOMBAY. Tues. Financial quarters in Bombay, India's financial capital, regarded a suggestion of a sterling devaluation as contrary to Indian interests. A financial authority told Reuter that technically devaluation would help to eliminate some of the price disadvantages now suffered by Indian exports to hard currency areas.Reuter. - 90 words
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Article61 1949-06-29 9 U.P. NEW YORK, Tues. The Business Week magazine predicts that the World Bank would soon grant India a $100 million loan. The magazine said most of the money would pay for United States and Canadian locomotives already on order. It added. "New Delhi hopes this loanU.P. - 61 words
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Article28 1949-06-29 9 A.P. NEW YORK Tues. Price ceilings ranging from US$2O to US$lOO have been announced by the General Electric Company for seven of its television sets. —A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article308 1949-06-29 9 50th Ordinary general meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd.. was held on June 13 in Lonru\ ir C,ive B*4tt* a < the chairman, in the course oi his speech, said: The year proved to be, as you nave seen from the accounts, a record308 words
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Article51 1949-06-29 9 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The Institute of London Underwriters have announced a reduction in shipping risk cargo rates for voyages to India and Pakistan from three shillings to two shillings and six pence for £100. Six penny reductions have also been made for coastal voyageß in India. Pakistan andReuter. - 51 words
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Article24 1949-06-29 9 Singapore Tues.— With unsettled conditions in the London market the local position inclined to be easier. The Australian tin section remained fairly steady.24 words
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Article99 1949-06-29 9 There was little interest taken in the rubber commodity market yesterday. But the market remained steady with only small business passing. Closing prices were: M Buyers Sellers No. 1 July RSS 32 5/8 32 7/8 No. 2 July RSS 31 311/4 No. 3 July RSS 28 3/4 29*99 words
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Article92 1949-06-29 9 Reuter. BATAVIA. Tues.—Total exports from Indonesia during the month of May amounted to 630,575 tons valued at 89 million guilders. The following are figures of various products exported during May. (Exports during May in thousand kilogrammes and thousand guilders followed by the value of exports during theReuter. - 92 words
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Article837 1949-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Buyers. Sellers. Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27% 8.8. Petrol 34/6 35/6 B.M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 Cons. Tin Ord. 13/6 14/6 ed do. (P) 21/- 22/E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Estate Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary 7.00 7.25 ed837 words
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Advertisement370 1949-06-29 9 XtJIXION CHAMBER OF "U> >D °?oMMKRCK JiSS Ei 11 llilßß ,he above no* available -Students should make s§f FOR SAIJB N |!>4H i Door Sedan lio on 16.000 1 *rj eltt cmditlOß phone mi 1 fX FOB S\LE 10.000 sq. Kurau Rd. ft nf X with icant posnerf- w* Siogapore370 words
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Advertisement346 1949-06-29 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room. Ground Floor, Municipal Office) ELECTRICITY DEPART-1 MENT: Supply of (A) 1,1136 A.C. Single Phase Meters and (B) 188 A.C. Three Phase Meters. Forms from Electricity Department (Room 109). Close NOON 27/7/49 VACANCIES TOWN CLEANSING DEPARTMENT: Temporary Junior Accounts Clerk. Salary $80 a346 words
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Advertisement515 1949-06-29 9 BOUSTEAD ft COt, LTD IJoyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railway GLEN LINE ACCEPTING *v* ?/v«.*/criV, 4/»iwmrP. WOT^WKDIW. WAM9UM4 Dw 8 ail* GLENEARN (Calls Alexandria Gdn. 4 '5 28 June BRECONSHIRE (Calls Genoa Alexandria* n July 1« July GLENGARRY j uJy 2 6 July ',0 PROM O X515 words
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Article535 1949-06-29 10 Century by Robertson Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.— THE three-day second Test match between Engiam 1 ?nd New Zealand ended tamely in a draw at Lords today, thus resulting in a similar manner to the first Test at Lords. Final sc ~res were England 313 for nineReuter. - 535 words
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Article96 1949-06-29 10 Mr. P.G.M. Lee. johore State will play ticket against the Combined Oolleges at Johore Bahru tornoi row and Friday at 11 a.m. on each day. The following will repregent Johore H. R. J, Lockhart (Segamat Captain, Dr. B D'Bras (Segamat). Othman Kadir (Segamat). A Rctnasingham «KluangKMr. P.G.M. Lee. - 96 words
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81 1949-06-29 10 MALACCA. Tues. In a Doshi Shield Cricket fixture played here yesterday the Malacca Eurasian Association easily beat the Indian Sports Club by 81 runs. P. R. Lewis 28 and H. N. Dias 30 gave the Eurasians an excellent start with an opening partnership81 words
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Article, Illustration43 1949-06-29 10 Leow Kwong Seng, (right) Chinese wrestler, grimaced with pain as Billy Morgan applies pressure to the leg lock in which he has trapped his opponent —an incident from the wrestling at the Bappy World covered stadium.—Tribune Picture. Tribune Picture.Tribune Picture. - 43 words
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1255 1949-06-29 10 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS FOLLOWING are the 226 entries approved by the Singapore Badminton Association for the junior championships. They consist of 132 for the men's singles, 78 for the men's doubles, nine, for the women's singles and seven for the women's doubles. The draw will1,255 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-06-29 10 The new world middleweight champion I Jake LaMOTTA's left eonneets with ex-cham-pion MARCEL CERDAN of' France in their title fight at Briggs Stadium, Detroit, recently. The verdict went to I<a\fotta on a technical knock-out. —A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 41 words
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Article678 1949-06-29 10 ALLEN LEWIS - IPOH MEETING ROUND-UP BY ALLEN LEWIS FIELDS at the Perak Turf Club's meeting just a* ed were bigger than at the three previous owk I think this was due to the Club catering for Class V horses together with Class 11. The fact that the678 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-06-29 10 Lady teaehern lighting th»»ir can**die Rare at the St. Joseph Con tinnate" the S. J. L ground at Itras lias ah Roan Picture. hrinm. 1– ' hrinm. 1 - 27 words
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Advertisement321 1949-06-29 10 o y Pin •up The amazing j jiett? pvvnument wave tf ou grict» YOURSELF at HOME! This wanrtWuw discovery is deli«ihtin<i women all over ihc v-orM Now, you too can give youTself a lustrous pcnnMiWH W«VC in a few hours in your own home. need have AO doubts —a Pm-Up321 words
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537 1949-06-29 11 DV running half a mile in 54, the tost three in 41, Indian Heather (Mr. Benn> i»iid Happy Traveller (Stirling) were the best workers at BuUit tlmah this morning when the number three track was opened for f**t work. The tracks are still heavy, the537 words
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Article66 1949-06-29 11 The following players will represent Roxy Badminton j Party, vs. Geylang Rangers at j Happy World Stadium on Fri- I day at 7.30 p.m.: Koh Beng j swee Harold Seah, Robert. i Yap Chua Beng Chiang, Tan j j Siew Hock, Tan Seng Ser, Sim I 1 Sic66 words
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Article72 1949-06-29 11 The following are asked to turn U J for Unitfd B.P aeainst Companion E.P. of Johore Bahru on Saturday at the Clerical Union Hall at 6MO p.m. (The ties consist of four men s Singles and three men's DouMesV—Heng Swee Hen Rnon Guan, Chou Siew King. Heng Siak72 words
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Article156 1949-06-29 11 vis] the weights lor four of tii i aces on the f the Singapore Fuly M< i ting on Jl mtm > 1 i. »mt. t—ART. h n Rs. 9.(\; D MEDALLIST 9.08 CABARET K.ffi T.i:: 7.1" H (late Taj-Ga) 7 OR urn Hl)K»l.» I 1. IHV.156 words
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Article39 1949-06-29 11 1 'lie re nils ~f jb SS? Go,t 365; Crawlrv 3« 18: P. Jones S, K. Gaw CJ) 33 i»hM«.:_ E< Carte, p- t. ftnrth <i:{, a 3/S; I hmT 8ww I« wa wun by39 words
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Article119 1949-06-29 11 Reuter. LOS ANGELES, Tiie-. —A suggestion thai Uu Olympic Games should be held every two years instead oi every four has been made by Sir Frank Beaurepaire, Australian Olympic official. sir Frank left today for home after conferlng with local Olympic Games officials on theReuter. - 119 words
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Article347 1949-06-29 11 THK i) C V MWNE 1 *A. F. COMBINE 0. 1 Koyal Air Force Combine, were the victims of Den ,w F bad ,uck when the y ,ost through a solitary 2> goal to the Army in yesterday's Inter-Corn-'s? match at Jalan Besar Stadium.347 words
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Obituary71 1949-06-29 11 Sin (nee reck), aged 77 th:V awav peacefully W s,n C( Wilkinson j" a P ore on Tuesday W, Unc She leaves brc c Lo<? Siow Mong, Miss Leo Hong S.i n Chon S Tec, Mrs. ]"ang, two daugb- Mr Mong 0(1 A,n e Siow Mong. totirn h o71 words
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159 1949-06-29 11 BRITAIN NEEDS 20,000 TO GO TO THE GAMES Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The possibility exists of a team from Britain not competing" in the Rfitjsp, Empire Otitic* »n AueMand. New 7/eatVn<T. next February if an appeal for £15,000 launched tonight fails. M.. Je!W Lewis. M.P.. Chairman of true Games Appeals Committee,Reuter. - 159 words
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Article109 1949-06-29 11 Reuter. OLDHAM, LANCASHIRE. Tues.—One of the best crowds of the season was present when Vinoo Mankad. Indian Test player, played for Castleton in the Wood Cup here today. Mankad went in with the score at 77 for one and he received a great ovation.Reuter. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-06-29 11 MISS GERTRUDE AUGUSTA MOHAN, American tennis star, in the women's singles a Wimbledon.—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 19 words
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438 1949-06-29 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.— WORCESTERSHIRE, dethroned from the leadership of the county cricket championship table by Yorkshire in the series of games ended last Friday, joined their rivals in the lead as a result of the mat flies ended today. Worcester took first innings pointsReuter. - 438 words
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Article64 1949-06-29 11 Following are the fixtures of the Jollilads Athletic Union June 30 v. C.V.M.A.. Geylai J Stadium; July 4- v. Social A.l., St. George's Road: July t> v. Paya Lebar Bus Co., Jalan Beaar Stadium. The following will represent the Jollilads: Narayana. Basalt, Kader. Ghani. Haniff. Blntha,64 words
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Article420 1949-06-29 11 The Combined Colleged led the Hongkong University by 24 runs in their match at the Raffles' Institution ground at Bras Basah Road, yesterday. The S.R.C. ground where the game was originally scheduled to be played was still in sodden condition. Batting first, Hongkong were all420 words
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527 1949-06-29 11 Reuter. WIMBLEDON Tuesday.— RECOVERING from a first set reverse, Mrs. Patricia Todd, seeded American player, beat Mrs. Jean Walker-Smith, Britain, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, to reach the semi-final of the women's singles today in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. She was joined byReuter. - 527 words
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Article64 1949-06-29 11 The following gentlemen will represent Shell Sports Club against b.o.d. Civilians Association at badminton today at tini Victoria School Hall at 7.00 p.m j Ismail bin Marjan, Heng Siak I Thififng, Ng Heng Kwang. Choo Piang Lim, Aziz bin Mohd.. I*. Edwards, and L Goonesegaram. i Reserves: Arthur64 words
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Miscellaneous95 1949-06-29 11 i» >vo\fv.* Lb ci 4 70 TK Tf? gr~ i pju —I i (5 OU N2 TWO!: P B&lY PFtAKE isWcmon, <W "ELMER DEACON LANDS A left to I Hsrl* A r BEATING r ZJ** 'S OUT THERE AGAIN- AND He FIGHTING A VSRY DYNAMITE OJRLYS HEART —AT THE &ELL..95 words
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387 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.— BRITAIN'S Colonial Empire "now has a fairiy large favourable balance of trade with dollar countries", according to the 1948-49 report on the Colonial territories published today. With their large dollar earnings, the Colonies have "contributed substantially to lessening the deficit ofReuter. - 387 words
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Article278 1949-06-29 12 U.P. LONDON. Tues. Britain's mounting dork strike was virtually stopped early today by an annonymous longshoreman who stood before 2.000 dock workers and demanded that they return to their Jobs but continue to refuse to unload Canadian ships. Nobody knew who he was hut mU.P. - 278 words
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Article40 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Tues.—Mr. Paul van Zeeland, Catholic pre-war Belgian Prime Minister, tonight agreed to form a new govern- ment to replace the SocialistCatholic coalition under M. Paul j Henri-Spaak. which resigned yesterday following the Belgian general election. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article39 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. VATICAN CITY, Tues. Rumanian police have arrested two Rumanian Roman Catholic j bishops, according to reports reaching the Vatican. They ate Monsignor Aaron Marton, Archbishop of Alba Julia, Transylvania, and Monsignor Antonio Durcovici, Bishop ol Jassy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article211 1949-06-29 12 A.P. LONDON, Tuesda.— TROUBLED Burma is going to speed her arms purchasing programme in Britain in a bid to restore internal peace before all China goes Communist. Informed diplomats who reported this todaysaid that the Burmese Defence Minister, Ne Win, is due in LondonA.P. - 211 words
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Article87 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. BANGKOK, Tues. Marshal Phibul Songkram, Thailand Premier, today announced a new Cabinet whose formation Is required by the new constitution. Marshal Phibul himself holds three ministries: the Premiership, Defence and Foreign. The Defence and Foreign are regarded as caretaker posts pending the selection of suitable replacementsReuter. - 87 words
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Article106 1949-06-29 12 U.P. INDIANAPOLIS, Tues. A newspaper columnist said today that he wants a date with Princess Margaret Ros<» of England if she conies to this country. Me wrote in his column that he wanted ii help to "temper her buslnes* of the state with «»0010 iun.U.P. - 106 words
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Article59 1949-06-29 12 A.P. SEOUL. Tues. Admirers of Kirn Koo, slain Korean politician, stood three deep in each direction from his home touay to pay final lespects to the strong opponent of President Syngman Rhee. The alleged assassin, a young army lieutenant, was still in a coma from a beatingA.P. - 59 words
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Article127 1949-06-29 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Singapore Municipality's policy of charging 1 ten times the normal fee for unauthorised hoardings and constructions as a condition to their retention will come under fire at a meeting of Munict pal Committee No. 4. L.abour Commissioner Mr. Pat Johnson who has127 words
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Article33 1949-06-29 12 A.P. OTTAWA, Tues. —A threeton command car which carried Viscount Alexander, Canada's Governor General, safely through the African campaign has been given a prominent berth in the Canadian Wat Museum. —A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article65 1949-06-29 12 Reu- RANGOON. Tues. —Burma Army radio tonight reported an unsuccessful attack by Karen and Communist rebels on Kyauktan, on the railway 34 miles north of Rangoon. Government artillery shelled rebel positions at Paungtwe. south of Kyauktan, the radio said. The rebels returned the fire. The broadcastReu- - 65 words
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Article329 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Investment support with bear covering assisted the giltedged market today. Although final levels showed many small losses there was also an occasional net gain. The section had opened with a continuation of the recent selling and fresh weakness appeared with heavy declines in the nationalisationReuter. - 329 words
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Article199 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. BERLIN, Tuesday.— RAIL traffic inside Berlin and to the Western zones R of Germany was still at a standstill this evening though Western sector railway strikers had quietly returned to work this morning. The Soviet zone railway administration was unwilling to give the "all clear"Reuter. - 199 words
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Article28 1949-06-29 12 A.P. TOKYO. Tues. Railroad equipment valued at U556,886,--518 is being loaded at Kobe for shipment to Siam soon SCAP's foreign trade and commerce division announced.A.P. - 28 words
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Article124 1949-06-29 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tues.—The United States Senate yesterday received a resolution which would provide for the erection of a monument to the memory of the Indian leader Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi. Senator Hubert Humphrey (Democrat, Minnesota) who presented the resolution, told the Senate: "This expression of deep loveReuter. - 124 words
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263 1949-06-29 12 Reuter—AAP. dATAVIA t EVACUATION of Dutch forces from Central Java, is "proceeding smoothly" T*' expected to be completed by the end of *j Un is United Nations Commission announced today. Dutch and Indonesian Republicans June 22 that Dutch forces should evacuate 1I nReuter—AAP. - 263 words
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Article115 1949-06-29 12 Mr. Alfred Daff, Vice-Pre-sident of Universal International Film Co.. who is travelling by air from America to Australia arrived at Singapore yesterday. He brought with him nine new American Technicolour films which will soon be released for screening at the Capitol and Rex Theatres.115 words
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Article32 1949-06-29 12 LONDON, Tues d has now definitely "<w to recogrnse thee*» tionallst Government *> o f territorial waters in mumst administered 12* foreign shipping. cd from a usually S source today. ay32 words
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Article311 1949-06-29 12 General GRADl'AI IO.N u p Medical Colk-* '■> ROTARY <U h oi Mvr, 1ORE: Annual 1 'inner it u Hotel 8 p.m. kaffl EAST WENT S(M'I»:TY- "Tk, a Liberal Education is a more useful than a T*-lir,i,v Education. Debate Wesley Guild a. the w«£ Guild s premises311 words
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Advertisement68 1949-06-29 12 Quality things GENTS' POPLIN PYJAMA SUITS «5.70 (Small, Medium and Large Sizes) Per pair FLANNEL TROUSERS MADE L\ ENGLAND $10.50 (Sizes from 30 ins. to 36 ins.) p er pa i r SIX YARDS SILK SAKEES $7.50 (Made in India) Eaoh AMERICAN LINEN BED SHEETS $5.50 Each LINEN PILLOW CASES68 words
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Miscellaneous91 1949-06-29 12 LIX ABXEIt by Al Capp SOMEHOW, T~/ip YnOW, ~E j SI I I C-OT allT BUT KEP i HAJKfT AS MUCH J REALLYINJ TH' fIT TH' SEASONIN' < DOG PATCH, JME AH WAS A CHICKEN V; W IN TH' HOUSE-) THAT'S -BUT, EF THAR'SONE /Jl^'A I LIKEWISE TH'y NO AH91 words
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Miscellaneous7 1949-06-29 12 Tide HIGH WATEK: 1.31 p.m. 4 ins.).7 words
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