Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1950
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Advertisement330 1950-06-07 3 PHILIPS FiirYour BodT With Mew Vigour la your b<xly w«ak t)o you suffer from Vomm of vigour, nerv* weakness. Impure blood and feel oM and worn not? Are you »ni- r and lacking In en*rs;y? Then yob will t.f delighted with Buroids. which la th* discovery of an American Doctor,330 words
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Advertisement549 1950-06-07 3 yft $iu DIP fyy> TKApi e SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED ladies hairdressers 'ntmotllsto employment. Piease give full particulars of experience and -alary expected. Box A 3694 Tribune, Singapore. (V.821). WANTED lady teacher- Senior Cambridge with Oral English Apply Principal: Charlton Eng Ish School, Batu Pahat, Johore. <V.813). WANTED a typist, for549 words
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Advertisement544 1950-06-07 3 FOR SALE 28 Joo Chiat Lane freehold Area 26.3 poles Freehold shop house vacant land at Lincoln Road—Area 2194 sq.ft. For further particulars apply C. L. Fong Post Box 775 Singapore. (R. 782). GOLMET Colour Kins? fen writes in 3 colours from only cne pen. CHARI Co. P.Box 123. 29.544 words
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Advertisement712 1950-06-07 3 *A Skilfully crafted for Longer Play TRIANG TOYS Jl| Jft 13 Greatest Factory ***t/jm LINES by BROS.. %JQ LTD 1 LONDON- j mm a/23* Storps. Vr Factory Representatives:— Crf* T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. JjĔJj SINGAPORE—X. LUMPUR—PEN ANG. (Xv hm f iktrnm j M De Witts Mon Zan is 1712 words
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Miscellaneous133 1950-06-07 3 PREDICTIONS #ffioVß HOROSCOPE Voor ReaTufe Told Free. YOU like to know what Would &{c for you. whether ♦li* he aurcessful and happy sated for you in »sd wha irriajra, friends. •"■•"ST lucky and unlucky periods. firiOU" er Redraw* for mariv *U<S >* r > ffioS'advloer to Royalty j i the133 words
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415 1950-06-07 3 £IRCLES interested in rubber, according to a review of the general situation, Hoicl fnat the rubber market must now take more note of the potential 1950 export position of Indonesia. The returns reveal that Indonesian exports have almost doubled in April, at a peak415 words
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Article80 1950-06-07 3 A.P. CLEVELAND. Tues.—John Collyer. President and Board Chairman of the B. F. Goodrich Company, yesterday asked that government facilities be reopened to be ready to produce synthetic rubber quickly in the event of an emergency. He spoke at tne Goodrich Research Centre at Brecksville. Ohio, to theA.P. - 80 words
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188 1950-06-07 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. A WARNING that Russia was threatening the United States natural rubber supplies marked the start of Senate hearings today on the future of the government's synthetic ruboer Industry. Senator Johnson (Democrat, Texas), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services sub-committee, saidReuter. - 188 words
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Article87 1950-06-07 3 A.P. AKRON, OHIO. Tues. -Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company un Monday increased by 10 per cent the price of its inner tubes made from crude rubber in truck and deluxe passenger Sik.eS. The firm said the rises effective Monday, wer; made necessary by theA.P. - 87 words
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Article191 1950-06-07 3 SINGAPORE, June 6. THE share market continued steady in all sections. 1 Many tin snares were again marked up though the volume of business was small. The following are the price changes, announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. INDUSTRIALS Singapore, June G. H'kong F'hai Bank191 words
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Article44 1950-06-07 3 DOWN IN HONGKONG HONG KONG, Tues.— American collars brought as little as HKSS.9B today over counters of Hong Kong's licensed money changers. This is the tu|: time since the pound devaluation -hat an American dollar note could not be traded for at least HK$6.OO.44 words
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Article63 1950-06-07 3 Malayan rubber exports in May totalled 78 427 tons an increase of 10,368 tons over April exports. Of this total the United States took 29,471 tons, the United Kingdom 15.537 tons, Russia 7,450 tons, Italy 5,644 tons. Prance 3.452 tons. Of the total exported in May ribbed63 words
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Article60 1950-06-07 3 Copra was bid for in Singapore yesterday at $362 per Picul f-°b. JuneJuly with sellers asking $37J. Coconut oil was easier yesterday with sellers asking $61 per Picul f.o.b. June-July 'In second hand drums). Madagascar cloves were offered at $99 per picul with buyers bidding $97. Palejnbang fifteen60 words
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Article72 1950-06-07 3 SINGAPORE, June 6: Tin price in Singapore was $801 8/4 per picul ex-smelter. Up $1/2. I LONDON, Juno 5: Spot £602. Down £1/4. Three months £608. Down £1/4. Settlement price £602 1/4. Down £1/4. Turnover: 30 tons. Second session: Spot £602 8/4. Up £8/4. Three month*) £608 8/4.72 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-06-07 3 Fossaros (Sheers Wharf); Noreveret.-—Seroei (41/40); :,Uzabetb Bakke (88/89); Bennevls (26); Kampar (31/ 82); Gorgon (17/18); Fukien (19 20) Hinteng (21/22); Adrashis (28 24); Elpenor (35/26); Gujarat (29/80); Lexa Maersk—Peleus (15/ 16); Grenobie (13 14); President Jefferson (11); Ben- < luech—Benn.acdhui (89); (6/7); Kajang <i .mi Plant); Benvorlich (453 words
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Article112 1950-06-07 3 THE rubber commodity market opened quiet yesterday, but with Chinese buyers coming into the market together with speculators, the market rose by one cent from Monday. Closing prices in cents per pound were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b. July 95 95% No. 2 RSS f.o.b.112 words
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Article71 1950-06-07 3 i Tin metal exports from Malaya in May totalled 5.137 tons making in all 30,687 tons for the first five i months of the year. Oi the I total exported in May, the United States took 3,745 tons, the United Kingdom took 290 tons. Europe71 words
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Title Section20 1950-06-07 4 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON M. Maurice Oiover. Malaya Tribune Office, 14* fleet Street, London, B.C. 4. WEDNESDAY, «JCNE 7, l»50.20 words
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Article423 1950-06-07 4 RESPITE the impressive sketches and pictures of V its new flats and houses, the 1949 Report of the Singapore Improvement Trust is a gloomy document. Singapore's housing problem, far from being on the way to solution, is more acute than ever, and will grow more grave with423 words
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Article128 1950-06-07 4 MR. Ralph Champion, of the London "Sunday Picm tonal," has touched Singapore on the raw. He charges us with being complacent about the bandit war, preserving a caste system, and generally behaving like bit-players in a Cecil B. DeMille version of the Fall of Babylon. Indignant voices128 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1950-06-07 4 Pltlt i: WAY - b> Pltlt i: WAY G.I.I.S. (Pulitzer Prize Winner, Special Correspondent of the Baltimore Sun). INDIA'S independence, established one thing: the position of Jawaharlal Nehru in the front rank of world statesman. This came as no surprise to the East, where Nehru heads the nation withG.I.I.S. - 1,727 words
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Article1043 1950-06-07 4 AMERICAN NEWSLETTER J. KERIGAN Thu. united States honoured its war dead with parades in large cities and small towns and memoiial services at American military graves throughout the world. In Washington, General George C. Marshall led the nation's observance of Memorial Day with an address1,043 words
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Article405 1950-06-07 4 TOKIO. IAPAN S Communists gave a preview recently of what' may bo bolder and more violent anti-Occupa-tion tactics. They also adopted for the first time their new strategy of sparking a major demonstration with young students and excitable Koreans. The result, a series of small fights405 words
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Advertisement56 1950-06-07 4 PREPARE BAB rs TROUSSEAU WITH NURSERY YARN j IT DOESN'T SHRINK i 75 CENTS PER OUNCE BALL 3-PLY IN SOFT SHADES OF PINK GREEN BEIGE WHITE YELLOW BLUE IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE Knitting Wool Dept. ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACS I We shall be closed all day on Thursday fur lhe56 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1950-06-07 5 Mr. Griffiths Makes A Promise Mr. James Griffiths, Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday promised Municipal Commissioners that he will give very careful consideration to their request that Singapore be given the status of |i City. Mr. Griffiths met Municipal Commissioners at a1,523 words
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196 1950-06-07 5 SOMETIME around June 15 the famous luxury liner the Philippines v>lll be visiting Singapore. On board will be the First Philippine Floating Exhibition sponsored by the Bu--eau of Commerce and. the Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines to publicize the Philippines and her products196 words
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Article167 1950-06-07 5 Mr. McNeice traced the progress made by the Municipal Commission since Its inception nearly 100 years ago In 1856 the Municipal Commission of one ex-officio, three elected and one nominated member*. Tbirty-oiie y«an» later, the Commission was changed and power was given to167 words
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Article81 1950-06-07 5 Mr. Sandy G. Pillay i asked Mr. Griffiths if student could occupy the Governor's chair j when schoolchildren' hold a mock Legislative Council meeting. He had some doubts in view of the fact that j the Governor, as presi- dent of the Council represented the81 words
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Advertisement259 1950-06-07 5 Milliard) for Better Reception Model Mas Mus 330 .S>6o I ash less 10% Lat> payment* can be arranged Capitol Radio Service Co., HC.tJALAN MELDRUM, JOiIORE BAHRU. PHONE *****. j COULD YOU PASS THIS LANGUAGE TEST? I Many people who can speak a j foreign language get a rude j shock259 words
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Advertisement247 1950-06-07 5 DARKON THE MODERN HAIR j POMADE DOES DARKEN GREY HAIR DARKON i.°. used daily in the I normal way for about one week Ito darken grey hair. Aft. r that it can be used twice or ithrice a week or as required to retain the colour. DARKON is also beneficial247 words
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Advertisement108 1950-06-07 5 Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic Wronr food* and drinks worry, overwork nnri fre<iu-ni colds .ftrfi l»ul a strain on Hi* Kidney* and Kidney •nd Hladder TroubN are th*- trua cause of Esrctt Aoidit>. OetttOC WP Nißuts HuruinK r.isKa»f«-« l'»in». Nervo)isn«-nB. PiMituss. Swollen Ankle. Kyelid». ana feeling old hefnre your time108 words
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Article, Illustration417 1950-06-07 6 VILLEMAIN! OUTPOINTED, BUT NOT DISGRACED PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday. DAY Sugar Robinson, world welterweight chaina pion. took a step nearer to the middleweight crown when he battered Robert Villemain of France over 15 rounds last night to gain a Unanimous points decision. The fight417 words
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Article188 1950-06-07 6 RAIN interrupted the second round of the Singapore Amateur Lawn Tennis champlonshtps on the SCC courts. yesterda>. Only three matches out of six were completed. The three unfinished matches will be continued today. Ong Chew Bee, the YMCA singles champion, had no difficulty in clearing the188 words
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Article20 1950-06-07 6 A.P. MONTREAL. Tues.—Engand and Sweden will meet in an international soccer match here on June 22. —A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article997 1950-06-07 6 A.P., Reuter and U.P. From Page One winner of the fight against Joey Maxim of Cleveland, the world light-heavyweight champ, had a 50.000 crowd for the open air show the most he could accommodate under police regulations. The gate grossed £80.000. of which Savold and Woodcock eachA.P., Reuter and U.P. - 997 words
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Article159 1950-06-07 6 Today's County n icket are: Ai Ilford ICBMS rsus W.irwiH iuro, match drawn W** and secondly 289 for four declared (Gardner no« out 101, Ord 55). Kssex r,09 an.l secondly 213 for five (Cray not out 75). At ardiff. Glamorgan versus SoWrs.l. match drawn: Glamorgan 308 and159 words
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Article20 1950-06-07 6 U.P. FRANKFURT. Tuea.—Jersey Joe Walcott will meet German heavyweight Connie Rux on July 9 at Cologne.— TJ.P.U.P. - 20 words
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96 1950-06-07 6 Rain saved St. Andrews School from defeat when they met St. Joseph's Institution at cricket yesterday. .i A fine all round performance by A. Delllkan who scored runs and took 3 wickets for 13 runs was the feature of the P.* Scully and R.96 words
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286 1950-06-07 6 LONDON, Tuesday, i EN Hutton, Reg Simpson and Bitf Edrich, EngT 4 land's top-ranking batsmen for the first Test against the West Indies starting on Thursday, featured in today's county encket honours. Simpson and Edrich, both amateurs, figured in a thrilling race286 words
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Article36 1950-06-07 6 Entries for the S. R. C. Sports Meet close on Saturday at 5 p.m. All competitors are to report to the starter on June 12 at 5 p.m. when the heats will be run.36 words
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Article25 1950-06-07 6 A.P. LONDON. Tue».—Reg Allen. Queens, Park Rangers goalkeeper, was today sold to Manchester United for £11.000 —a tecord price for a goalkeeper.- -A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement695 1950-06-07 6 FOR F.K. CONTINENT. Singapore: Pt. Swet.: Penang: "Bencruacnep" for L'pool, G'gow, Dublin, A'werp, R'dam G. 17/18 7/8 June 9/10 June "Bennevis" for Genoa, L'pool, A'mouth, Havre, Rotterdam Gdn. 35 9 June "Bencleuch" for London, An twerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Hull G. 8/1 8/9 June 10/11 June "Benarty" for Genoa, Havre, London,695 words
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Advertisement42 1950-06-07 6 SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD., for HEAVY LOADS up to 30 tons single lift Loading and Discharging by either Crane or Man Power TwG r 465S *m% Estimates Free 45, The Arcade. 2nd floor. Swgapo/e. P. O. Box 947 Cable Address "Bagiransag"42 words
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Advertisement587 1950-06-07 6 (Royal Packet Navigation Coy I (Incorporated in the Netherlands! 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore P.O. Box 72. Tel. 5975^ "Kotanica" for Djambi U< Sa! "Seroei 1 for Tg. Pinang, Pr. Radja, Tembilahan and Rengat "Saitni" for Palembang j,""* 8 "Ophir" for Muntok and Diunarta SS 10 "Tasman" for Belawan-Deli j, 10587 words
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Article, Illustration753 1950-06-07 7 TOURISTS UP BY 4-2 WHEN RAIN STOPS PLAY TORRENTIAL rain which poured down 15 minutes after the start of the Sing Tao vs. Singapore "A" match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday forced the game to be abandoned 10 minutes from time with the visitors753 words
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65 1950-06-07 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Denis Compton. England and Middlesex cricketer, hopes to be playing again in July. This news came from Compton himself today. If his expectations are realised he should be fit again to resume his place in the Test side for theReuter. - 65 words
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143 1950-06-07 7 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Tup?.. West Indies scored a decisive victory over Lancashire ai old Trafford lodadj The corea are: WEST INDIES i*t INNS. 4.V* lor 7 declared. LANCASHIRE Ist INNS.—MS EANCASHIN RK 2nd INNS, li.i.t b Valentine M Ikin o Weekes b Williams 29 EdrichReuter. - 143 words
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272 1950-06-07 7 lOHORE will be without the services of Ismail bin J Marjan when they meet Negri Sembilan at badminton in the Foong Seong Cup competition at Paradise Park, Muar, on Friday and Saturday. Ismail who is the Johore singles runner-up will272 words
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Article109 1950-06-07 7 Following matches have been arranged for the Mapua Institute of Technology Basketball Team, who are expected to arrive in Sine:arx>re this afternoon June 8 v Chinese High School Old Boys Association; June 9 v Yayu Athletic Association; June 10 v Chong 800 Athletic Assn; June109 words
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Article79 1950-06-07 7 The finals of Dapat Badminton Party (Johore Bahru) championships will be held today at 7.30 p.m. and prizes will be distributed to the winners of the various events. Today's finals are: Open Singles: Tengku Jalil vs. Taib Don; Junior Single: Abdu'.lah Yusof vs. Yusof79 words
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248 1950-06-07 7 By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners. KUALA LUMPUL Today. ONLY Trainer Lewis' horses were given fast workouts, this morning on the Number 2 grass track. The smartest time returned was 37 for three by Bally mun II (Woods) and Father Ryan (Bagby). Victory248 words
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Advertisement269 1950-06-07 7 WANTED Wanted to purchase modern house in European residential area with vacant possession. Advise price full details to Box A.3697, Tribune, Singapore. NOTICE Re Mohamed bin Basok alias bin Kasok alias bin Kasot alias bin Kasor. Information is sought as to the whereabouts of Mohamed bin Basok alias bin Kasok269 words
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Advertisement401 1950-06-07 7 NOTICES TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS AND TECHNICAL CADETS FOR THE PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. Public Works Department, Federation of Malaya, Office of the Superintending Engineer, Water Supplies, Penang. 1. Applications are invited from Federal Citizen* and persons eligible for Federal Citizenship with the requisite qualifications for the following posts on the permanent establishment or401 words
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Advertisement502 1950-06-07 7 TUITION ENROL TO-DAY FOR 'lie study of B**o-th»nd. Typewriting, Book-KeaplnK. Ac countancv and any other Comjner clal subjects, or Matheinati' v Literature Practical En* irt» etc MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, ;S0». yueen Street. Phone 2370. NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) FIRE DEPARTMENT: Supply and502 words
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297 1950-06-07 8 A.P. TAIPEI, Tuesday. riONESE Nationalists claimed a Communist regimental commander and more than 700 Red troops defected to them in South China recently. They did so, because they could "no longer stand the arrogance of Soviet Russian advisers with the ChineseA.P. - 297 words
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Article51 1950-06-07 8 Say Chiok Siew in the Se cond District Court yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of having hidden ibs. of opium in the hollow legs of a wooden box. Judgment was postponed to June 13 and Chiok Siew was granted bail of $2.000 in two51 words
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Article61 1950-06-07 8 At the Annual Dinner of the Old Kaixiesians. at Capitol Restaurant, yesterday, Mr. A.W. Frisby asked parents to co-operate with the teachers moment the schools may future. Mr. Frisby said, "At tire lawed Japan's 21 top Cornbecome the poHtical battleground for ideologies, and the teacher and61 words
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56 1950-06-07 8 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was charged with "working too hard, making too long speeches, and having too many phones on his desk” before Sea Lord Neptune's court yesterday as the cruiser Delhi crossed the Equator on its way to Indonesia. Neptune sentenced Nehru to a weekly holiday trip aboard the Delhi56 words
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273 1950-06-07 8 THE Administrative and Government Clerical Ser--1 vices Union wants super-scale posts m the G.C.b to be retained and kept exclusively for members rx the GC S The Union also wants the percentage oi special grade posts to be increased from ttjetOMjj. In273 words
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Article65 1950-06-07 8 A.P. TAIPEI. Tues. Chinese Nationalist warships claimed they sank the Communist flagship. Kuo Kai (Bravery) in a naval battle off the Wanshan islands, southwest of Hongkong, on May 25. Naval headquarters in Formosa claimed the ratio of casualties between Reds and Nationalists in the May 25 battleA.P. - 65 words
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Article60 1950-06-07 8 Reuter. SAIGON. Tues.—The Vietminh Government Council has decided to conscript all Vietnamese aged between 16 and 55. to take part in the war against the French. Vietminh Radio reported today. The report added that the Council also decided to distribute land in the FrenchcontrolledReuter. - 60 words
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214 1950-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A GANG of ten Chinese bandits went to a house A at the Ist mile, Labis Cha'ah Road yesterday afternoon and strangled a Chinese woman. Later they visited another house and bayonetted a Chinese youth to death. They were among the214 words
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237 1950-06-07 8 A.P. and U.P. TOKYO, Tuesday. THE Japanese Government today banned from pub- Xc life 24 top members of Japan's Politburo on orders from General Mac Arthur. The action swiftly followed a letter irom Gen Mac Arthur to Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida With obviousA.P. and U.P. - 237 words
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Article20 1950-06-07 8 F/Lt P. Balachandran gave a talk on "Some reflections on Ceylon" at the Ceylon Tamils' Association yesterday.20 words
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Article21 1950-06-07 8 HONGKONG. Tues. John Strachey. British Secretary of State for War, arrived in Hongkong today by special RAF plane21 words
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245 1950-06-07 8 4 YOUNG widow yesterday told Mr. P. Claque, A Fourth Police Magistrate, that when her husband died during the Japanese occupation, she became a waitress for two years and then turned prostitute to support herself and her baby daughter. She was one of245 words
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Article190 1950-06-07 8 TOH Lian Seng and Chua Ah Lek, were sentenced to 42-month prison terms yesterday by Mr. Justice Thorogood in the Assize Court. They were found guilty of house trespass in Potong Pasir. lon, wno described himself as the owner of a bicycle shop and a190 words
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Article93 1950-06-07 8 A.P. washing:ov Tne Russia's Marshal l atalhi «.ouay gj- ai j ,i.a! i a utg .is "ti. i ior.,, dressed man oi he international j Uajvi-daiiUcr Pail D. J Gilbert, a ure-s;i.g iiM I Association of Better j Business Bureau s, awarded the ti.le. Gilbert addcu:A.P. - 93 words
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Article64 1950-06-07 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. An unknown number of bandits raided Eldred Estate in the Segamat area last night ana phot dead the Estate Kapala. The bandits also »x>obed 12 identity cards from the labourers. Security forces recoverea four British handgrenades without fuses at the 9th mile Labis64 words
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Article47 1950-06-07 8 A daring day-ngnt roonery tooK place at 9 «>0 a.m. on A.'onday at 104 Wilkinson Road, the victim being .virs. IXK. Mahony. Jewels to the value of $2,000 were taken, and tne Police are maKing enquiries. So far no arrests have beta maac.47 words
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355 1950-06-07 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Tuesday. ADMIRAL Sir Patrick Brind, Commander of the British Far East Station, told foreign correspondents in Tokyo today he was not "gloomy" about the white man's prospects in South-East Asia. Replying to questions regarding recent forecasts that all whites would be expelledReuter-AAP. - 355 words
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231 1950-06-07 8 MR. STRACHEY - SAiD MR. STRACHEY Tribune Staff Reporter flflß. John Strachey, the Secretary of Stat, for m a farewell broadcast yesterday reiterated X' British Government's determination to sunnrea rh armed rising of the Communists in Malaya SuT/mtial reinforcements to the arrnv and force have231 words
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Article41 1950-06-07 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues.—-Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander James Cornish, in charge of a search plane, reported today that he believed 28 of 65 persons aboard an airliner which went down off the Floriaa coast had perished. —U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article23 1950-06-07 8 U.P. PArcIS. Tues—Dean MacBride. Irish Minister for External Affairs, said today that Ireland will not join the North At'antic Pact. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article331 1950-06-07 8 OENLRAL v w.c v- v at0 v n at St. Hilda's Sthooi < l'" ivoad, at p ni >n SINGAPORE A«»MI!'\!tv CAL STAFF CN»0\ I J,L 10 a Dance at St. H.'d r« i. Ceylon Road, at P so >> In CHINESE Y.M.C il'nft Joint Staff Moetin331 words
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Advertisement153 1950-06-07 8 ft C$ Your dentures n CLEANED 11 while you Just leave your dentures twenty minutes in Steradent and water that's all that's necessary to keep them clean and fresh. Do this daily while you dress (or overnight if you prefer). Stains and film disappear as Steradent penetrates into the pniest153 words
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Miscellaneous65 1950-06-07 8 r JUST A CHANCE Yw*ELL.' SUPERMANS\ I POME'S DODGING THE COME YsORR Y> CAPTAIN, BUT THAT BY DODGING THE ./DECIDED TO RISK Jj I AMD COMING CLOSER. 1 SO fSMm BACK, YOU FOOL I/ FOR ONCE I'M DISOBEYING CIDI7II BEAM OF ENTHOR'S IT. WON'T ME HIS GAME.' WELL— /H <65 words
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