Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1950

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  • 68 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR Tffi PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 53H/3 Nine Lints Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, tpoh an* Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1950 TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON XtifttHHMNt ATl v B M.
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  • 543 1 TRUMAN WANTS FREE NATIONS TO RE ARM Asks Congress To Give $1,222,500,000 -Reutei WASHINGTON, Thursday. pgESIDENT Truman today asked Congress to provide $1,222,500,000 to eon--1 tuiue helping free nations re-arm against Soviet forces which, he said, were trying to "cloak the whole earth with the mantle of totalitarianism." In a
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  • 115 1 Leaned Against 'White' Bench Reuter CAPETOWN. Thurs. A voting Malay ncnool teacher. I Sieta dehurdien. was £und guilty here. today ot contravening r a I 1 w a y -toartbeid" regulations b> SKiB against a railway bench reserved tor EuroPe Sartheid literally "seLs the policy J
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  • 29 1 Reuter SCnt c.\ it Thurs —Two single seater planes of the Dutch Naval Air Force crashed into the North Sea this afternoon killing both fmxjg a r
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  • 21 1 -A.P LONbOii, inuis.—London's taxi driven voted at midnight tonight to back up their demands for an increasharp ol fares.—A.P
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  • 73 1 Young Shooting: Tribune Staff Reporter J. The Singapore Police > S have released the licen- i see of the Browning i automatic used in the killing of Mr. Yong Yit Lin. A Police spokesman S said yesterday: "There j I is no criminal charge 1 against the
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  • 56 1 -U.P. LONDON. Thurs. Government quarters dealing witn Middle Eastern affairs said today that there was little hope that the new British approach to the deadlock over a revision ol the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty would be success* ul. An -y said tnat tne military and political aspects
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  • 55 1 Princess Fathia (centre), defying her brotuer. King laiouk of Egypt, is seen after her Moslem wedding to Riad Ghali (left), the Egyptian commoner, at San 1 raneisco. Calif L'SA At right is Bashir Ahmed Minlo. a Moslem Missionary from Pakistan, vho ijggppto*** officiated at the ceremony
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  • 360 1 WILL DISCUSS POLICE RAID Tribune Stall Reporter THE committee of the Chinese High School, with Mr Yeo Chan Boon, the School Supervisor, in the chair, meets today at 4 p.m. at the Chung Hwa Club. China Building, to discuss Wednesday's police raid on
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  • 150 1 An Associated Press message from Kuala Lumpur, published in Wednesday's Tribune, quoted Mr. Tan Siew Sin, publicity officer of the Malayan Chinese Association as saying that the Malayan Chinese could "help a great deal in bringing the terror to an end. if
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  • 51 1 Sambasivam sails for India today from Penang. on the Rajula. A Government press release said last night that the Federation High Commissioner in Council made an order under the emergency regulations "requiring Sambasivam to leave and remain out of the Federation." Sambasivam will land in
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  • 78 1 -U.P. LONDON. Thurs. Apart from five tons of tin sold for delivery on August 30. the tin market had a completely idle afternoon today Soot was unchanged a. €602-1 < 4 and three months was marked up five shillings to £603-5/8. The closimi prices a« the
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  • 24 1 Reuter. OTiawA, i'nurs. —Canada's Prime Minister. Mr. Louis St. ua* accopteu ao invitation to visit Pakistan, it was learned here today. Reuter.
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  • 22 1 -U.P. iavjitu va. inui.s. Tne Executive Board of the W.H. O. elected Dr. Harry Sutherland Gear as its chairman today.—U.P.
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  • 127 1 -AP LONDON, Thursday. A BRITISH scientist, Sir James Scott Watson, suggested today that synthetic sugar—produced by atomic energy—might help to solve future food problems. Sir James is the chief scientific and agricultural adviser the Ministry of Agriculture. Six chemical firms v/ere playing with the
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  • 19 1 The Film Appeal Board has approved the Malay film Saputangan for public exhibition in the Colony.
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  • 91 1 -AP. BORDEAUX, Thurs. A military court today sentenced pretty 21-year-old Madame Raymonde Dien to one year in prison for sabotaging a shipment of tanks to Indo-Chlna. trial Trtilch lasteu i- hours was held in a single session with only one brief suspension. It was believed
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  • 275 1 -U P. Tribune Market Reporter THE price of rubber yesterday reached a new re- cord of 96 cents per pound after a five-cent jump the biggest single rise since the devaluation last September. The price went up on the news of rises in in Singapore.
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 38 1 The sex-hygiere film "Secrets of life", recently banned by Mr. Jack Evans. Malayan Film tensor, who was upheld by Hie Singapore Appeal Board, lias bec»i passed by the Federation .vppe.*l Board without cuts
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    • 57 1 fteuler. SYDNEY Fri. Air Vice Marshal J. V. < ommanding RAAF Eastern Area, leii in a m-.w... bomber early UkU) for Sin i;a pore to arrange Ihe reiep,ron lor the RAAF Dakota transport Squadron which is *o neip iv tne ami-bandit .ampaign. The i>quaoron. ,Ed »y
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  • 396 2 PENANG, Thursday. THE R.A.F. Dakota carrying Secretary of State for 1 the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, to Kota Bahru burst a tyre just as it was taking off from the Bayan Lepas airport here today. Mr. Griffiths' tour of Kelantan was delayed
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  • 114 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —Amendments to the Emergency Regulations which came 'Into force today provide that bandit subscription collectors, cr persons who receive supplies intended for the use of bandits, shall be pumshtu with death. At the same time, it was announced that no bandit subscription collector
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  • 46 2 'OHORE BAHRU,'Thurs.— Finos totalling $150 were imposed on a Ku'ai shopkeeper, ro-year-old Chin Kang Kiang, in the Magistrates'" Court today on four charges of causing obstruction to the tivcfoot path in front of his shop selling salt fish and other dry provisions without permit.
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  • 39 2 TOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Charged With knocking down a Police Constable by driving his car in a negligent manner at Kulai on May 2, Lee Keng j Tan claime- trial. The case j was postponed to June 24.
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  • 36 2 Lim Guan Yam, 18, arrested for gambling at Upper Serangoon Road. was fined $30 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. The cash recovered in the raid $3.50 was put into the "Poor Box."
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  • 32 2 Dr. J.W. Ficid. Director Of the Institute of Medical Research will be discussing the Colonial Welfare and Development Schemes for Malarial Research In Malaya, over Kadio Malaya at 8.00 tonieht.
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  • 211 2 THE six members of the Singapore Repertory r Theatre Company who have been on tour in the Federation returned to Singapore yesterday, satisfied that "the territory w ready for touring theatrical companies." Seid John Forbes-Sempd. at Kallang yesterday "Wo have not made any money on
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  • Article, Illustration
    77 2 Dr. Sumiiro Djojohadikusomo. Indonesian D'Affaire's in America Charge lor the last threo years. was a passenger in the leni Buys which passed through Singapore yesterday. He is returning to report to his government. Dr. Sumitro played a major part in getting a (U.S.) 5100.000.000 loan for the
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  • 54 2 In the Children's Programme at half-past six on Sunday, over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya. Rumpelstiltskin" by Enid Blyton will be broadcast, The actors are girls from the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus who won the first prize in the Intermediate Group of
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  • 29 2 For entering the Singapore H&rbour Board, a protected area, without ontaining a permit, Duraisamy was fined $15 by the Third Police Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 42 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Five local shopkeepers were today fined $25 each by Magistrate Che Kadir lor obstructing the live-foot path in front of their shops. They were 'Chong Kuv.. Hang Bak Seng, Wong Lin. Nam Chong and Tai Lin Chang.
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  • 89 2 The annual revision of the Electoral Rolls for the Legislative Council Elections and i lie Municipal Elections is going on and will last until July 15. it was announced yesterday. Registered electors who have changed their addresses since registration should notify the Registering Officer at the Office
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  • 163 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DOLICE on patrol duty in Taiping today chailenged two Chinese sticking up posters. A third Chinese standing by fired a shot at the police who returned trie fire. The Chinese escaped. The posters were recovered. The rest of the terror news: Security forces
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  • 114 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Six Chinese hawkers were fined in the Magistrates' Court today for hawking in prohibited areas. Some had no licence. Ng Ah Tee, 21, and Ng Yee Onn, 25, were fined $15 and $25 respectively for selling "kachang rebus" in a prohibited
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  • 318 2 Husband ]y|R. J. P. de Silva, a teacher, who is suing his wife for divorce on the ground of her alleged adultery with Mr. A. B. Collick, tola* Mr. Justice Thorogood. yesterday that his wife had, in one of her letters. called him "Mr. Beast"
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  • 58 2 A total of 107 people died in the Colony during the week-ending May 27. out of which 71 were females. In this period. 622 babies were born. The chief causes of mortality were tuberculosis, pneumonia and entiritis. claiming over 80 lives. Among the 34 victims
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  • 56 2 Miss. J. Pohan. daughter of the Rev. R. A. Pohan. left for Hie United States by the Ocean Mail yesterc ay. She is going to Sun Francisco where she will study medicine lor eight years at the Seventh Day Advantist College. She will take up
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  • 86 2 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs Mai Chiang Tai, 44. of Sine* pore was fined $100. lU dcfS one month's rigorous m^ k sonment, in the Magistrate Court today to. using hu yate car to carry pa,so n i without a Puhhr s, Vehicle permit. He
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  • 77 2 The Old Victorian- ciation at its annuai general meeting recently elected Me* office-bearer.--. Inche Ahmad bin Ibra&iai has been elected President Mr. R.M. Bomford. Headmaster of Victoria School, and Mr. O.R. Sitharam haw |gea elected Vice-presidents The other ofhee bearers are: Hon. Secretary. Mr. Chan
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  • 68 2 Entries for the London Matriculation Examination to be held in Bingapon In January, Itftl, must |c submitted to the Education Office by 12 noon on August 25. Candidates offering a special language (other than Chinese, Sanskrit or Tamil*, Biology or Botany should submit their t ntr.
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  • 20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The Bagan Serai Selama Road in Perak is flooded at the 76th to the 82nd mfla.
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    • 143 2 ■Ta 4 fAn Y WW FOR TO-DAY ONLY! 3 shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. London Film's Wonderful Timeful Romance— Drama! "SPRING IN PARKL£M; Anna Neaglo-Michael Wilding OPENING TO-MORROW Universal s "BAGDAD" In Technicolor rWWWAVWMWViV\V Today: 3.15, 6.30, 9.15 p.m A Riot of Bongs Daneesl "NAZAARE (Hindu I with Aga Jan
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  • 280 3 CAN SYNTHETIC CHALLENGE TRADE, FINACE AND MARKETS LONDON, Thursday, editorial on the demand for rubber in the Financial Times yesterday comments: "Since natural rubber began a steep upward climb which carried the price to over two shillings and three pence a pound at one tiiae yesterday,
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  • 76 3 < 'ANBERRA, Thurs.—Australia is trying to arrange imports from Japan of substantial supplies of steel, copper, raw silk, basic textiles, tinplate and other essential goods. Senator Neil O'Sullivan Minister of Trade and Customs, iaid today in a broadcast. They would Bt m exchange for Australian wool
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  • 101 3 steadic vivues from I v. \ork. 9 uhbct commodity firm and active With u-ood buying K a'nri speculative interf5 trket roee by five day ami I i on? under-n-iccs in cents per P Bayers Sellers |ft k 3 P.SS Lb Ju m kniktered tend!.! f 95"-
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  • 87 3 jfl YORK. Thurs. to. r rjric s r ached a iic.v I on t*ie T c*.v fori commoditv Merday. And the day's is the heaviest of Rabber for July delivery ns ii one I me at 33.35 id up ol tup r eased. it
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  • 39 3 Ei.ALAD. Mon.— mill in Hyderabad •to manufacture about *0 tons of newsprint per ■■>• A- t nouph soft wood hard wood '■opularly B swi Ilia, and mboo pulp will shown iMo to make wood by nuxtuu of chemic-
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  • 110 3 r-H'rn market in SingaLf' yesterday opened at I but eased aok of buying in- per picul s*"*>July, sellers. ■»»2 ,Uark °t Lonsr->'■■ *day was lower ■,V 1 -l-n fair meri at m* conut oil was per ton c i.f. "24 in bulk. Oil m Singapore yesterday eased
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE, June I. I The share market wan j again cheerful today and there was general lm- r provement In prices in aU 1 i «*ecUons > reflect the i better tone In London.
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE, June 1: Tin price was $300 78 per picul ex-smelter. Down rr/8. LONDON, May 31: >POt £602. Up Three months £603. Ip BL Settlement price £602 J. i p Turnover: 50 tons. Second session: Spot £602*. Up Tnree months £603". Ip Settlement price £602?. Up SI. Turnover:
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  • 62 3 Pundua (41): SHvermaple (42.43) He una (41): Sltsen (40): EUzebeth Bakke (38 39): (1> tone us (33 34): Beneruachan (17 18): Silverash (19 20) Sirusa ftl/tt); Elpenor (23 24): Francisville (25 26); Lalandia (27 28); Maudeville 29 30): Benarty (15 16); Rela-i (14); Silverplane (11); Bencleuch (8/9);
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  • 830 3 Singapore. June L LNDUSTKxaV-S Buy«r» 8«H«r» AU»a ice H 90 12-25 I V '£ef Kr,U 2.25 2.35 Ord WITH 2.25 1 8.8. Petrol 33. 6 34 6 xd j B.M. Trustees T OO I 50 i Tii Hiuelt Pref 20/3 21/6 x.i Ord. 15/6 16/3 I B. Utd.
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  • 579 3 SINGAPORE'S lighterage industry yesterday en--157 forced its new rates in the face of opposition from Chinese merchants in the Colony. This followed months of negotiations between the joint Consultative Committee set up by the lighterage industry and the three chambers of commerce. The Cninese Chamher ol
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 176 3 MDIO MAI AVA with Sig. Tune; 5.02 Film Songs: fiLl F Vi ■r, l Ha Nagas varum: Ml larnatlc t NKrWORK Song* by Mi«s Nagaretaam A Kl|(iK Piirt>; KM This 1« Cummunibm. *<*s irVn, Kuala «10 Hindustani Bequest F»eS*L H flisr gramme; 6.M Time hMTjal J??"* MaTav. New.,; 6.4» Listeners'
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  • 592 6 HOW prosperous is America? The question is not prompted entirely by a friendly concern Our own interests are bound up with the answer. Never before in the history oi' the world has the prosperity of so many nations depended so heavily on the ability of one nation to preserve
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  • 1048 6  -  DUNKIRK REMEMBERED by AST LEY HAWKINS -Rev- ter LONDON. JUST 10 years ago there took place the "Miracle of Dunkirk" the evacuation of over 335,000 British and French soldiers across the English Channel when Hitler swept through the Low Countries and France
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  • 1007 6 HIS OCCUOK —Renter. WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT Truman has quietly abolished the informal Presidential pit conferences, which President Roosevelt made workifamous. and put in their place a more formal weekly meeting with the press. Over the protests of veteran White House correspondents. President Truman, who has an
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  • 226 6 TO what extent "extrasensoiv perception" compensate-- Dr. Joseph Rhine foi the slight deafness which make., him cup his left ear and smile quizzically on being introduced, it's hard to judge. Certainly the doctor, who has a mop of wiry white hair and brought the investigation of telepathy and
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  • 202 6 IMMUNISATION against diphtheria and whooping j cough, separately or by a combined vaccine, may now i join tonsil operations as a medical CiK>re unwise to un- dcrtaice in the summer, when i polio is at Its peak, j There liave been three recent pointers to the risk. In
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  • 614 6  -  by HAI BOYLL —A.P. NEW YORK. FAMILIES and houses are getting smaller today. Drive through the suburbs of any city in the world and you can see many B-to-12 room homes of 50 to 75 years ago standing boarded up and empty. Some have been turned into
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  • 657 5 The following extracts are taken from "Hypnotism and SehT-tTypnosi«," by Ralp Slater, to be published on June 16 in Britain. THE hypnotist actually 1 docs not hypnotise the subject: the subiect hypnotises himself. The hypnotist merely acts as the instrument through whom the suggestions for sleep
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  • 967 5 DEVEKAL million AnUeitt, v Free and Accepted Masons" exist in Britain, "in rommunion" with millions more In other parts of the •oral except to other Masons, most of them are unknown as being members of the Order. The Fraternity includes in its ranks many
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  • 253 5 BETWEEN dancing the cancan and sliding dexterously cut of her clothes twice a night in Copenhagen recently. Miss Phyllis Dixey found time to quote James Joyce's Ulysses and to be rather annoyed about Danish clergyman who called her act "filthy and unchaste, and added, with
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  • 663 5 EX-BRIDGE Major 4 Speed" Speed-Andrews had his week-end his squad of volunteer stewards marshal! 400 streamlined mobile dwellings from all over Britain into a spit and polish encampment on West Common, inside Lincoln's exclusive racecourse. Once parking was completed the Caravan Club's 1950 Rally opened. For caravanners.
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  • 390 5 THE Prime Minister, Dr. Malan, most of the Cabinet, and roughly one-third of the current South African Parliament are members of a secret political society—the Afrikaner Broederbond which is determined to establish a Boer dictatorship and to break the link with the British Crown. This allegation
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    • 21 5 The modern antiseptic; in minor accident and maior operation; whenever, wherever infection threatens; the shield and safeguard against septic infection. %ft
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  • 1098 6 REVIEWED BY DILYS POWELL '«T +ZZ.JL 1 '-Vv «^'•«'3 LONDON, Thurs. THE cinema has no difficulty with the sentimental subject; it is with tragedy that the screen so often and so dismally fails. Not, of course, that films do not again and again tackle the tragic theme. But
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  • 57 6 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. PAUL HENREID returns to an adventurous roe in his next film. "The Last of the Buccaneers,'' for Columbia Studios. The actor, who was bom in Trieste, will play a counterpart of the pirate Jean Lafitte. who raided islands off the coast of the south-eastern
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  • 156 6 ONLY on a Hollywood movie set icould you see this: 1 At adjoining make-up table* on 20th Century-Fox' "Where the Sidewalk Ends," Dana Andrews was having I his natural marcel de-curled with au iron, while his co- star, Gene Tierney was having her tresses curled icith S
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  • 658 6  -  by OSWALD HENRY JOHN WAYNE has been chosen by Republic Pictures to play the leading role in "Fair Winds To Java" which is to be made in these waters. And he may come here. This was disclosed to me yesterday by writerproducer Andrew Geer before
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  • 242 6 ALIDA VALLI ITALIAN STAR OF MANY PARTS HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. THIS "featurette is about an actress who was born in It a y and came to the United States three years ago. She has appeared in only five English language pictures, in each of which she lias portrayed a girl of
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  • 172 6 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs A SCRIPT of 20th Ccatwy. Fox's "Trumpet to the Morn'" has been sent to 104-yeB/;>id General Williaiu J. Bush, Georgia s last i onfederate veteian, at Fitzgerald, for his comments on the studio's handling of a little-known phase of Civj War history. The picture,
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  • 143 6 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. BETTY GRABLE ll flnallv acceding to her husband request that they do a record album together. Trumpeter Harry Jame? las long wanted his wife, who used to sing with a band, to make waxings of the top songs she made famous
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  • 95 6 HOLLYWOOD. Thur*. CLAUDE Jarman, Jr. > amazing voungshr *»1 scored in "The Yearling, was in gaol, but only accidentally, while in Oxford. Mississippi, for location filming of Metro-Ooldwyn Maye' s "Intruder Tn The Dust," starring David Brian. Jarman ana Jjano Hernandez Seen?: were eing taken in a real
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  • 458 6 ~A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Thurs TiHE next time you see Robert Cummings on the screen in his undeiwear it m ght be interesting to relied that his tailor-- tie shorts and undcrsi..rts (vests) cost him 15 de'lars in U.S. money. His tailored pyjamas for
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  • 250 6 GIRLS BO RE BOYS STIFF M LONDON, Thurs. ARY .FIELD is a grownup. but she has been to the children's Saturday morning cinema shows quite a lot lately as a director of Children's Entertainment Films for the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Miss Field has thus come to the conclusion the
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  • 121 6 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs JOHN GARFIELD, a big city man most of his life, evidently is serious about living in the wide open spaces. A few Wteti ago he purchased 340 acres In Southern Arizona. This week, he disclosed he had turnel down an offer for the
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  • 198 6 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. IP you sec Liuda Darnell talking with her hands, she isn't i >ing a Jane Wy man. although she is practicing sign language. Linda doesn t play a dear mute in "No Way Out", but both she and co-star Richard Widmark have
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  • 392 7 iIKRr. la ru*her tricky quiz, and we warn you to be on rear special guard. Thin is the Idea: "There are many words <>r »\pressions in our language that do not necessarily I rV th»- nanu sby which they are commonly known. Do /i,»t tak. any at the
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  • 26 7 A dance in aid of St. Hilda's School Building Fund will be held at the Sea View Hotel tonight, beginning at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 389 7 FROM the judges to the packed audiences, everybody agreed tnat the Youth Drama and Music Festival was a success. The standard of acting was high and th° did not much room for criticism. All the seats were sold out for tomorrow while
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  • 76 7 St. .Tos Q ohs Institution will hold their 42nd. Annual Athletic Sports on June 23 at 2.15 p.m. on the school ground. There are 4 events for the Old Boys Putting the shot 'over 35): 100 yards dash. 880 yards and a inter-department relay. Entries
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  • 46 7 The Old Rafflesians' Association will hold their annual dinner and dance on Tuesday June 6 at the Capital Blue Room" at 8 p.m. Tickets at $5.00 each are available from the Honorary Secretary Mr. Lim Chin Aik, c/o Nestles and Co. Ltd.,
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  • 257 7 EVERY CHILD BORN THIS YEAR WILL HAVE AN EDUCATION Sir. Now that the excitement of Education Week is over*, I write to thank you for the support you gave in your Youth Page. I must also congratulate you on your enterprise in starting this page and on the material
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  • 696 7  -  By S. A. HOCAN SHAIDALI WE .stood in the auditorium of the Washington Irving School, New York, tweniyfive students from the Ear t. We felt shy and slightly uncomfortable and wondered who was going to break the ice first. Then the boy
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  • 85 7 'King Scout Badge For Soon Chye Troop Leader Lim Scon Chye of the 12th Singapore Troop was presented the "King Scout" badge and "Bushman's Ton-*" by Reverend Canon EL K. S. ndams at the 12th. annual athletic sports of St. Patrick's School last week r+±+m Reverend Adams. Chief Scout Commissioner.
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  • 44 7 The anntral variety concert by the Women's Society of Christian Service in aid of Wesley Church charitieswill take place tonight at 8 at the Wesley Hall. Fort Canning Road. Tickets priced at $1 f- will be on sale j at the door.
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  • 43 7 The 22nd. Annual Athletic Sports of the Holy Innocents' English School will be held tomorrow on the school-ground. Upper Serangoon at 3.15 p.m. There will be an old boys' race (880 yards) at 5.45 p.m. OfettcaiaMlfl wul give away the prizes
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  • 19 7 The Kiwi League will hold a dance In aid of their club lunds at Woodsville tomor- row.
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  • 44 7 The sixty-member* of the senior choir of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jew*, winner, of the senior music section of the Yusl Drama and Muiuc Feattva! last neck. The cfcoir will Hag again at Uk Theatre tomorrow night.
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    • 10 7 Bcienjra Monitor •Thi* the first time I've shopped by myself*
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    • 367 7 RADIO Malaya next week by 5th and 6th year students, will be, hoat to various in Eng'ish. Chinese school in a series of Saturday, June 10, (10.45 a.ni.children's programme wnen 11.05 a.m.i: Concert by 2nd the school children will be year students, celebrating the end of the (11.10 a.m.—11.30 a.m.c
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  • 582 8 TWENTY-ONE DAYS SUBMERGED. HARLAN TROTT WASHINGTON. DEFENCE-MINDED naval strategists are citing the 5,200-mile nonstop dive of the schnorkel breathing United States submarine Pickerel to stress the menace of new developments in submarine warfare. The spectacular voyage from Hong Kong to Pearl Harbor spectacular in
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  • 298 8 A.P. WHAT do you do under water for 21 days and 5,200 miles? Comdr. Paul R. Schratz supplied the answers after commanding the schnorkeltype submarine Pickerel from Hong Kong to Pearl Harbor without surfacing. "If you feel like getting a good workout," he said, "you just
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  • 136 8 HOT WATER ON THE SPOT Thf mobile hraij n units which „roS instant hot v either indoors or oil! doors at any dosirec point independent 0 r mains, gas and elec- tricity, were demonstrated for the larmin. Point of view a, Poynters Farm. Hatch.
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  • 390 8 A FANTASTIC nightmare in which the worlds farms will be stocked with pigs the size of cows and hens as big as ostriches was conjured up by a report of the American Chemical Society. Tt was solemnly announced that aureomycin. the gold-coloured drug akin
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  • 89 8 -U.P. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.— Four scientists reported the development of plastic heart valves which may eventually be used in the treatment of rheumatic fever heart damage. The artificial valves already have been inserted into the hearts of experimental animals, Drs. Rehmi Denton, Curtland Brown Benedict Mastrianni and
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  • 338 8 Space Time Table ASTRONAUTICS, the technique of space travel, is in much the same position now ,as aeronautics was in the j closing years of the 19th century. All the necessary fundamenI tai knowledge is available; it i only remains to apply it. Optimistic experts recokon this may be done
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  • 53 8 Safer and easier bioo*. ti jnsfusiuns uiv promised I y a new chemical which raise? the blood-clotting power in I the body, but ha? an exactly I oppolite effect on stored I blood. j The U.S. Air Force has been experimenting with dropping 42.000-lb. bombs designed for
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    • 120 8 f w *DONT K/lL FLASH. UNCLE. 1 Ji 1 Me OLA J PRINCE POLON RA6ES: WE'RE OUTSPEED/NG >r J v X *nos he knows now that polon's hunteps," plash V^OvA IM/ x > /JR?+ 1 HlmN to pule mohgo- TELLS dale, but 1 jT MUSTN'T ESCAPE/" CALLS, "LOOK OUT WE'PE
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  • 459 9 THE Labour Party will call for an immediate revision of the Trade Union Ordinance at its annual conference which will be held on June 11 at Haw Par Hall, Rangoon Road. The Ordinance, the Party maintains, is not in keeping with the declared
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  • 98 9 labour Candidates for Mu*\L\ or Legislative or any SbTelection* are to be sele--55 by the General Council of tti-- Party s', will be selected indicate unless he ha* Irn a member of the party fnr at l' ,x nrtr,ths Membership «>f the Party all Singapore re
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  • 53 9 Pakistan Amir to Jakarta, Dr. Omar Hayat Malik, passed through Singapore yesterday During his one hour stay at th< Kallang airport, he the Overseas rne Committee members at a tea party. Others who saw him were Messrs B A Mallal. S.M.A.H. M A. Majid. Mohanvd Khan
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  • 32 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Fn r fighting in a public plac< at the 16th mile. Road. Mohd Yunus bin Simrah and Chanai re today fined $8 each m the Magistrates' Coon.
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  • 68 9 Mr and Mrs. R. T. Reynolds passed through. Singapore in the Willein Ruys yesterday, on their way to Indonesia. Mr. Reynolds. who is a special represen- lative of the International Business Machines Coporation. intends to open a branch of his firm in Indonesia. The llrm manufactures^ "mechanical
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  • 273 9 A PROFESSOR for the University of Maiaya, an air pioneer and a Darwin air traffic control officer yesterday arrived in Singapore by Qantas/ BOAC Constellation. The professor, Dr. R. J. S. Tickle, is a tall young man with a beard. Here on a year's appointment,
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  • 44 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Yeo Wan Chew. 25, and Cheng Lee Cheow 37, both lorry-drivers were fined and $40 respectively for carrying excess weights in their lorries. Both were caught by the Police at the 10th mile Seudal Road on April 2-J.
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  • 112 9 THE Labour Party «CB try to get workers the full fruits of their industry and promote legislation in their interests. Other objects of the Party will be. "To promote the political, social and economic emancipation of the people, and most particularly ol those who
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  • 115 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Chinese boys weie asked to leave the shophouse tradition of their forbears and break into new fields, one of which was Government service, inchlding the police, said M». LI Lewis, the senior Inspector of Schools, when he addressed the Chinese schools repreeentativeci
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  • 78 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Fines ranging from $40 to $50 were imposed in the Magistrates' Court today on six Chinese hawkers from Layang Layang who had erected street stalls to tM Town Board area without a licence. They were Pang Chin boo. Tang Ah Jin. Wong
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  • 85 9 Thiv;- Butch women and ;h, ir i hildren. immigrants to Australia, have frj Qim'.as thin morning. They arrived here > .Merday in the Willem Mrs trom Rotterdam. The r h"***""* a" already in Australia, haxing K un.» over two months ahead of them. Tho picture shows tne
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  • 193 9 ithF first group of probationers have completed T H f n ir thfeT months intensive course at the thr first year Normal Uasa. u hM aimed al hoing a preparatory course for further training, and those studens who pass the test, and are eligible for admission
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  • 25 9 Johore. Bahru. Thurs. Ang Ah Kong. 43 was fined $10 in the Police Court today for carrying five extra passengers In his bus.
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    • 33 9 1 1 1. ABNEB bT Al Cal r -r-r-i &«asf<?.s), .'SSW^ M NICCK I M»J rw w hy US, 1 -YOU II 111 Je °rr>o«. in I*o fiAOO BECAUSE. U!/V77£ AM 1 lira
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  • 558 10 SANDS RANKED SIXTH -UP. NEW YORK, Thursday. IJFJU'S an attempt to make a sane rating of the n top scrappers in the screwball middleweight division. t Ray Robinson, 2. Jack LaMotta, 3 Laurent Dnuthuille, 4. Robert Villemain, 5. Tiberio Mitri, 6. Dave Sands. 7.
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  • 34 10 "Chinese Athletes defeated HMS Kenya XI with a score of 4-1 at the_Farrer Par* yesterday. The Athletes had an easy time throughout the game. They led 3-0 at half time.
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  • 36 10 woiiiUi league no* oer niai< ;i seueduieo to De piayed at vala ground bet wee mr Hem&t lio.«i>uai ana 30 Bn. UAOC was r*,sii»o"e<l i<» Bundav 4 ana vrtlj be played at BODCA 1 vxouno.
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  • 85 10 Reuter. WINDSOR IHurn. v Mr. Winston Churchill today saw his two- J year-old colt Canyon Kid race to at> easy four lengths win in the j five furlong Speedy Stakes here. m The large crowd gave the winner and his > owner a terrimc ovation.
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  • 124 10 A.P LONDON, Thurs.—Commenting on the visit of War Minister John Strachey and Cok>nia' Secretary James Griffiths to Malaya, the Conservative London Evening News said today. "It is to be hoped that they will come back with revised and realistic ideas of what is needed to
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  • 178 10 •U.P. INDIANAPOUS, Thursday. THE Indianapolis motor speedway tonight sliced a 1 record melon of $199,435 in prizes and other awards for the 34th running of the Memorial Day i i i —;I r rive nunarea mne race. Smiling Johnny Parsons, the winner in yestei day's
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  • 73 10 The junior teams of the Useful B.P. and the Lucky Strike B.P. will play a friendly badminton match at the Clerical Union Hall tonight at 7.00 p.m. Following shall turn for the Uselul: Goh Tian Chye, Tco Boon Eng. Chua Kee Meng, Lim Kirn
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  • 396 10 i Following are the crickets for the week-end in Singapore FRIENDLIES Singhalese 2nd team v. Royal Navy 2nd XI tomorrow at Farrer Park at 2.15 p.m.: F. Perera (Capt.). M. Rerera. N. Perera. G. Runatunga. M. Cornelius. Frulghtnit. S. Piyadas. C Fernando. Horace Perera, A. H.
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  • 100 10 -A.P LONDON, Thurs.—The London Times independent, aaid in an editorial today that the decision of the U S. government to give military and economic help to Indo-chlna. will give the French fresh confidence. Britain too is to play a part. U was suggested that the
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  • 149 10 Monks Hill B.P. lost to Serangoon Rangers by three, games to six at badminton recently. Following are the results (MONKS HILL B P. PLAYERS MENTIONED FIRST) SINGLES. Goh liang Seng lost to William Tay Yew Liang 1 -15, 11-15, Chua Ah Bah. lost to
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  • 500 11 SPECIAL SINGAPORE PROGRAMME FOR SHUTTLE HALL FUND By Our Correspondent WONG Peng Soon and Ooi Teik Hock, unofficially the world's No. 1 and 2 badminton players respectively, will dash at the Happy World Stadium on I uiie 11« They will top the
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  • 52 11 The Amateur Weight Lifting Federation will hold the preliminary rounds of 1950 and "Mr. Singapore" championships on June 3 at the Great World. The final will be held on June 11. Thirty entries have been received for weight lift ing and 20 for the "Mr.
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  • 115 11 MALACCA. Thurs.—The Peachers Union have concecl-k-overs" lor their fixtures with th) probation officers XI and the Detention Camp in the Government Shield footbail J competition. (.KOI P "A" P W I. D F A P. j 14 Ift 3 6 Mala: 4 I 6 H
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  • 103 11 -U.P. CALIFORNIA. Thurs. Lnmart Strand plans to rest ill day tomorrow befVrtV racing in the eight in an at- 1 tempt to ciac.c the mile reHis roach, Nils Althin. said I am trying to get him 4 ust ready tor the race and I txdnk
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  • 30 11 PARIS. Sat.—French tennis authorities are thinking of including Jean Borotra in the Davis Cup team to play Denmark late in June in Copenhagen, a reliable source said today.
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  • 304 11 THE first contest for a Colony title since the war 1 will be held on June 9 when Malaya's Jagir Singh meets Java's Tan Gwat Tek for the featnerweight championship of Singapore. The fight will be over tne full championship distance 15
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  • 49 11 V.p. JOHAN NESBIBG, Thurs. Manuel Ortiz who lost his bantamweight boxing title to Vie Towell at Johannesburg last night said today he is to retire from thi* ring "because. I am too old." Towell beat him on po n<ts. Towell is suffering from a broken nose—A.P.
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  • 158 11 RAILWAY Institute XL one of the most promising junior cricket teams m the Colony. and nursery of several of Singapore's present cricket stars, will tour the Federation early this month for matches against schoc s and junior clubs. Players like S. K. Sundram, S. Yogarajah,
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  • 192 11 -Reuter. BRADFORD. Thurs.— England's team to play the West Indies in the first cricket Test be- ginning at Manchester next Thursday will be chosen from: N. Yard-I ley (Yorkshire), W. > Edrich (Middlesex). 1. Bailey (Essex). R. Simp- son (Nottinghamshire). IL Dogs art l
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  • 128 11 A final rally in the last quarter of the game saved the Glowing Goldies basketbailers from defeat at the hands of the Ho Ho team, Singapore champions. at Happy World last night. A crowd of 5,000 saw them win by a narrow magin of two
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  • 335 11 Rourer. TAUNTON, Thursday. rjHE West Indies were in a commanding position at "the end of the second day's play against Somerset here. Pine bowling by 20-year-old Sonny Ramadhin, who took 6 for 57 on a batsman's pitch, was mainly responsible for Somerset being dismissed for
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  • 48 11 LONDON. Thurs.—William Woodward's Prince Simon In the first two English classics for three-year olds was today made a 2—l favourite in the first betting on the remrining classic the St. Leger. The race will be ran on Sept. 9 at Doncaster.
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  • 194 11 DAD Luck dogged the steps of the lowly placed InD donesian League yesterday when they drew v/ith the Royal Engineers in a S.A.F.A. Senior League fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Playing their best game this season they should have won by a convincing margin.
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  • 103 11 MALACCA, Thurs.—The same team which lost five nil to Singapore will play for Malacca* against Negri Semhilan in a Malaya Cup fixture at the Malacca Stadium on Saturday. However, there Ls a slight change in the positions. Centre-half Wee Tiam Tye moves to centre-forward, while forward
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  • 380 11 FOR the first time a Junior Cup competition will be held by the Singapore Amateur Football Association in addition to the Challenge Cup. Thirty-five teams have been entered for the new competition, while the 18 will take part in the Challenge Cup tourney. The
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  • 227 11 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Middlesex were the oniy county who looked like forcing a win when the ccunty programme was continued in ideal conditions today, but a resolute ninth wicket stand by Worcestershire which wiped off the arrears means cricket at Lords again tomorrow. k. W. V.
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  • 131 11 Router SRINAGAR. Thurs.—The Asian Games Federation has invited Korea. Burma, Afghanistan and the Philippines to send representatives to a meeting of the Council of the Federation at New De.hi on July 30. the Secretary of the Federation announced here. The Asian Olympic Games which the
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  • 60 11 Reuter. PARIS. Thurs Mrs. Pat Todd, who won the title in 1947. today entered the women's singles final in the French lawn tennis championships here. In an all-American semifinals match she defeated Miss Barbara Scofield 6—2. 6—3. In the previous round Miss Scofield had eliminated
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  • 129 11 Reuter. BRADFORD. Thurs England beat the Rest by an innings and 89 rum;: The Rest 27 and 113 (Hollies, right-arm slow leg break, 6 for 28). England 229. The Rest of England gave another feeble display of batting and were spun out for 113 in
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  • 85 11 -Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. General Ancelo Monties De Moraes, Mayor of Rio De Janeiro, has received Cftlfte from the Governor of Lisbon, informing him that Portugal will not compete in the world soccer cut linals this month. The cable stated that in
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  • 42 11 The family of the late Mr YONG YIT LIN thank all friends, relatives and Asso- ciations who attended the funeral, paid visits, lent cars, lorries, sent wreaths, scrolls, messages of condolence, and rendered assistance in any way in their recent bereavement.
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    • 394 11 NOTICES KUCHAI TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 25. NOTICE is hereby given that a Second Interim Dividend of 10% less Income Tax for the year ending 30th September. 1950, on the Shares of the Company has been declared and will be paid to Shareholders on
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    • 514 11 rUATIOM ENROL TO-DAY FOR the study of shorthand. Typewriting. Book-Keeping. Accountancy and any other O mrr!* cial subjects, cr Mathematics, Literature Practical E»nr is»h etc. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, i 20a. <jueen street. ItfcOMi lio/U. FOR SALE Cummins Diesel Engine block and Radiator 120 H.P. at 1500 RP.M.. with gearbox suit Roo
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  • 248 12 MORE POLICE AND ARMS FOR KAMPONG GUARDS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federalion Government has made extensive plans to intensify the campaign against the bandits with the main object of bringing greater security to populated areas. This was revealed in an official statement released today These
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  • 91 12 -A.P. SEOUL. Korea, Thurs. The results of Tuesday's elections in South Korea will face President Syngman administration with a stern test when the new National Assembly convenes on June 19. The fate of the administration whicn advocates a strong anti Communist stand stiff taxes
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  • 220 12 -U.P LONDON, Thursday. AN official Communist map today claimed Russian control or influence in half the world, including most of Europe, virtually all South East Asia and such scattered points as Brazil and South Africa. The map. published by the Czech Information Ministry and issued to
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  • 54 12 -A.P. TAIPEI. Thurs.—lnsurance for officers in the Nationalist army went into effect today. Officers pay half the premium—it is automatically deducted from their pay— and the Government the other half. Full insurance is to be paid to dependents. of officers who kill themselves when about to be taken prisoners
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  • 250 12 -U.P. TAIPEI. Thursday. GOVERNOR K. C. Wu officially denied reports to- day that passports or exit visas were issued to 200 top ranking officials. The Governor said there had been a large number of applications for exit visas "but very few were issued. Those who
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  • 59 12 BRITISH motorists, rationed with petrol for ten years, ashed to the petrol pump on May 26 to fiU their tanks ut> 'oUoirina the announcement that rationing of petrol had c P ealeTas a result of a deal with two United States oilnm§h9Wm i '<"«<> of cars
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  • 306 12 MR. STRACHEY MAKES A PROMISE Tribune Staff Reiiorter PENANG, Thursday. WAR Minister, Mr. John Strachey told pressmen at Sungei Patani today that he is taking up the question of more pay for Malayan Other Ranks, especially those in the skilled grades. He said that some R.E.M.E.
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  • 93 12 —Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Thurs.—The Chinese authorities on tne mainland have louna unlisted industrial equipment and other goods worm more man 540,U00,000,000 jenminpiao (about USsl4.oouUOO) in the first montn of stocktaking of former Na-tionalist-owned warenouses in East China, according to cninese reports reaching the Colony. ihe
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  • 241 12 -U.P. HONGKONG. Thurs. AMERICAN flier Tames McGovern. sporting a black bushy beard and 75 pounds c lighter, told the press today the story of his six months Imprisonment by the Chines" Communists in south China after th° plane h? was piloting crashed on December 4. McGovern
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  • 88 12 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Thurs —Lt Gen. H. Gordon Bennett. Commander of the ill-fated Australian Bth Division in Malaya during the war. declared last night •hot Australia should send an observer to Malaya io renort on the fighting and ad\ise the Commonwealth Government if Australian troops were needed.
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  • 98 12 -iteucer-AAP WELLINGTON. Thurs.Dockers belonging to the New Zealand vVatersiae Union will reiuse to handle any cargo of war materials bound for Malaya, me Union's National jucecutive announced today. Mr. Harold Barnes, the Union President, said: "The impending visit to New Zealand of Field-Marshal
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  • 53 12 -U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs.— Nationalise uiima s top united Nations oeiegate lit*, r'. isiang yesteroay oranoed Secretary ueiienu Lie a wouid-oe cnamberlam" tor trying to give unina s United nations seat to me Communisms. He said "Mr. L.ie's policy virtually condemns the people oi Cnma
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  • 61 12 TWO hundred and twenty seven students from Singapore and the Federation were enrolled at the Teachers Training College yesterday for a threemonth emergency teachers training course. This is the second batch of students to be trained since the conception of the College. There are only 51
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  • 50 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Thurs. Governor Sir Alexander Grantham this morning presented insignias to three citizens, recently awarded by the King. Among those honoured was Mr. Aw Boon Haw. who was presented with the Insignia of Associate Knight of the Grace of the Saint John Ambulance Order Reuter-AAP.
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  • 29 12 Reuter. f*.rx\jut£ ISLAND. Thurs. Nine men were Killed and two injured when a U.S. navy Neptune bomber crashed in flames today at Quonset naval air base. —Reuter.
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  • 420 12 MR. F. G. Livingstone, representing the Republic of Indonesia, submitted in the First District Court yesterday that the Singapore Government as a 2 es ture of "international courtesy" should have under taken the case for the extradition of Captain Turko' Westerling. He expressed
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  • 276 12 -Reuter-A P CANBERRA, Thursday. ACTING Air Minister Richard B. Casey announced today that Air Vice Marshal McCauley and Wing Commander J. F. Lush will leave shortly in a special aircraft to make advance arrangements in Malaya for the reception of the Australian squadron there.
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  • 91 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tne penalty ioi utitawi vi possession of rubber will De imprisonment up to a maximum of 12 months ior a lirst offence and up to a maximum of tnree years ior a subsequent oilence. There wiii be no longer any option oi a
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  • 33 12 Found guiity of attempted suicide on May 18 at ButfW ii ridge Road, lAm Ah Puay was rined 60 and given six months' pol.ee supervision in the Second Magistrate's court yesterday.
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  • 272 12 GENERAL SIXOAI'OUh H Mim h\M BEX OF (I.MMK.Ki I Meeting at Tai Torn. 5.U r, WESLEY W s.( Wesley Ha 1 at 7.30 p.m YOl TH ItRAMA AMI Ml mi FESTIVAL V. 7 t» m. LIFE OVABB t OBTa nut tee Meeting— YMCA < i Road 5
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  • 141 12 Router. LONDON, Thurs > ,Iho many ga n« were ahowj .a London Stork d there m IOM br Hn>. than late ProfttUkiM end an ■••<;' brought dechn-s .r w ru- miaocitaiiMW Industrial but amom. *e PH u T fresh run.- in Text es, Bi< and light Engineerings. The
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