Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1950
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Title Section29 1950-06-08 3 THE MALA YA TRIBUNE Thursday* June 8, 1950. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Qlover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fleet Btreet, London, E.C. 4. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 195029 words
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Article144 1950-06-08 3 SINGAPORE, June 7. Tins, rubbers and Industrials all came in for increased Attention in the share market today. A fair volume of bnsiness was transacted at improving prices. Singapore. .Tuwe 7. 8.8. Petrol 33/- 34/- xd Fraser Neavr Ord. :i.22i 3.271 cd M. Brpwrrip? 5.15 5.22144 words
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Article71 1950-06-08 3 RIP"*.POMEi June 7 Tin price waft $So* 5/8 per pieul exsmelter. Tp $7/8. l on !><>>, June Spot MM 1 4. Pl.f»_»/*i Three months MkUP.*»« Settlement price £«0:i 1/2. I P £1 1/4. Turnover: '»0 tons. SECt»M> SESSION: Spot £604 S/4. In £2. Three month* t6o.> 1/z. >71 words
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Article51 1950-06-08 3 Fossarus (Sneers VVliarf): Peleus (42-43); Noreverett Wakde (40-41): Elizabeth Bakke (38-39); Benevis (36); Steel Age (31-32); Gorgon (17-18): Fukien- Burhill (19-20): Adrastus (23-24); Elpenor Phrontis (25-26); Itola (27-28); Gujarat (29-30); Glenorchy (15-16): Kampar (13-14); President .Jefferson (11): Benmacdhui (8-9); Agapenor fcmpire Trooper (6-7); Kajang (Coal Plant) Benvorlich-Soestdijk (4-5): Tyndareus51 words
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174 1950-06-08 3 AREA MAY STEP UP TRADE WITH JAPAN TOKIO TRADE TALKS BEGIN -A.P TOIKO, Wednesday. OCAP and sterling area trade representatives today began a series of conferences aimed at extending for another year a 1949-50 trade programme. It provided for.commerce between Japan and the sterling area, amounting to £152,000,000. Both SCAP-A.P - 174 words
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Article244 1950-06-08 3 A.P. HONG KONG. Wed.-The safe return of two ships °n Tuesday nas sent Hong s morale soaring at Jet sP e a v a They brought indications from Shanghai that tne ChPnese Comnninists are anxious to resume trade with th's Brmsn colony and that suchA.P. - 244 words
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Article113 1950-06-08 3 U.P. HONG KONG. Wed. Radio Feipiog indicated today that Yam rornrnunista were mapping maor r'v'L.ons oi China seconomic policy including possible temporary relief fop foreign businessmen. The broadcaal said 'hat an outline of the new programme was made during ihe aeatfortin conferences between the orincipa!U.P. - 113 words
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Article68 1950-06-08 3 A.P. HONGKONG. Wed. Another Shanghai bank has been forced to shut its doors. The new addition to Shanghai's growing U*t of bank closures is the Sen Dah Native Bank, at 120/11 Ningpo Road. The People's Bank issued the closure order because of the institution's "inability toA.P. - 68 words
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Article68 1950-06-08 3 —U.P. LONDON, Wed. The tin market was very strong and active this morning with spot up £2 to £606-7/8 and three months up £2-1/8 to £607-7/8. The closing prices at the morning session were: Spot— £6062 buyers and £607 selllers —with business at £607 and £606 M-—U.P. - 68 words
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Article167 1950-06-08 3 Renter. IvONDON Wed.—New aceoun: in the London Stock Exchange made a bright .start today. Industr'a' share prices were marked higher at the outset to meet anticipated wave buying and gains were widespread in brewer ie?, tobaccos, textiles and nc.scellaneous leaders. The volume of buying. however, proved to beRenter. - 167 words
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Article131 1950-06-08 3 WITH better advices from London and New York, the rubber commodity market yesterday opened steady with business passing at 96 1 cents per pound for July shipment. The price rose to 97 cents, but with buyers satisfied and speculators inclined to take profit, the market eased off to131 words
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Article122 1950-06-08 3 Mails are expected today from Aden. Afghanistan. Alaska Europe, Africa. West Indies, South America. Canada. Canary. .Cyprus Egypt. Farkland Is.ands. Ice and India, Persia. Lttward Islands. Mediterranean Islands, Palestine, Pak'stan. Arabia. Tibet. U.S.S.R.. U.S.A., Vatican Pacific Islands. South Africa and the Federal ion. Mails are also expected from122 words
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Advertisement692 1950-06-08 3 NOTICES BOYS Old Boy? cf the Anglo-Chi-nese School are informed that Sment for First Year Primary 1951 will open on Thurs. ?av l«t June. 1950 and close Friday. 30th June, 1950. \T)Dlication Forms may be 01 ni ned from the Headmaster, rnirman Street. Only boyi born in 1943 and ied692 words
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Advertisement471 1950-06-08 3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Choy Ah Choon otherwise known as Choi Biew Yoon of 19 Asia Gardens, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a WTltten and signed statement of the471 words
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Advertisement229 1950-06-08 3 NOTICES ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising—Cane-craft sitting room suite, teak dining and bedroom suites, almeirah. dressing table, double bed, writing desk, standard chairs, "KB" Radiogram, "Kodascope" Prolector, electric refrigerator, toaster, ceiling fan, clocks, "Magic Chef" gas stove, "Singer" treadle sewing machine, E.P.N.S. and Glass Ware, Tientsin rugs, &c.,229 words
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Advertisement531 1950-06-08 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Ma c Stenographer for Old Established Firm. Statee qualiflcat ons and salary required. Box A 3696 Tribune. Spore. <*».SMJ. WANTED— Delivery C'erks, fully conversant taking delivery of cargo ex-Singapore Harbour Boaid Godowns, slvps in roads. Only experienced men need apply. salary required. Box A3TOO Tribune. S'Dore tv.sa*>.531 words
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Advertisement497 1950-06-08 3 FOR sale bungalow inside Ipoh two storeyed seven rooms vacant possession. Apply Box 480. Tnbune. Ipoh. 'R-'"2i. FOR SALE 28 Joo Chiat Lane freehold Area 26.3 poles Freeho d «»hop house vacant land «>t Lincoln Road—Area 2194 sa.ft. For further particulars apply C L. Fong Post Box 775 S ngapore.497 words
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Advertisement818 1950-06-08 3 because it v ft designed in the Pye By^^^™ l iKfc Research laborstories at Cambridge, mmi England, where the finest J brains in British engineer* Bmmdmprmmd «a*n mm**b*md» ing carry ont the meet sneciahsed and advanced fr* Tom*m-*t~, f——■< research. MADE W 1 I CAMBRIDCX, MODEL 39G England Trwirliiin i818 words
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Article595 1950-06-08 4 fJEARLY a fortnight has passed since French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman made his dramatic proposal to merge the coke, coal and steel industries of Western Europe, including those of Germany. This proposal has been widely acclaimed. France, Germany, Belgium and Luxemburg have decided to go ahead with595 words
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958 1950-06-08 4 HUBERT HARRISON - By HUBERT HARRISON Reuter. VIENNA. THE League of Indepen dents, the new Austrian extreme rightwing party which includes many former Nazis among Its members, is beginning to disintegrate. Early in May. Dr. H. A. Kraus. the Salzburg publisher and editor who founded theReuter. - 958 words
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Article631 1950-06-08 4 PHILIP CLARKE - by PHILIP CLARKE A.P. ROME. THE Basilica of Saints John and Paul, titular church of Francis Cardinal Spellman, bears axe marks made by vandals who pillaged Rome more than 1.500 years ago. The marks were found on four huge Greek marble columns, buried and preservedA.P. - 631 words
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Article382 1950-06-08 4 -A.P, NEW YORK. SUN tanning m -ci with aspirin or sleeping-pi 1 Is can cause skin trouble. So can exposure to the sun after use of some perfumes, hair dyes, or permanent wave chemicals. These warnings come from Dr. Herman Goodman. New York skin specialist, as-A.P, - 382 words
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Article548 1950-06-08 4 SYDNEY MARKIN - Margot Fonteyn is worried by SYDNEY MARKIN A.P. LONDON. M argot Fronteyn, rated the finest dancer of thi* generation by critics and and audiences alike, is worried because, she says, she is not getting any better- ,r She described herself in an interview asA.P. - 548 words
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Article473 1950-06-08 4 Arabs and Jews bury the hatchet when they have a bath -Reuter. JERUSALEM. ARABS and Jews, seeking relief from rheumatic ailments, literally bury the hatchet at el Hamma hotsprings in the gorge of the River Yarmuk a tributary of the Jordan. This resort on Syrian soil was-Reuter. - 473 words
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Advertisement52 1950-06-08 4 /gray i I MAGIC i ROYAL PORTABLE I I "Magic" Margin I eliminates fumbling. < I No fuss, no fret—click, J it's set' J Many other exclusive J Royal features make < the Gray Mog.c YOUR j J Portable Typewriter. i > Sold guaranteed by a Service established 40 I52 words
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Advertisement65 1950-06-08 4 Chilprufe M for I CHILD RES Is Now Again Available Sera Island Cotton Uuderwear for Kiddies 4 WRAPOVER VESTS SIZES 1 TO 3 PRICES FROM S 2.45 GIRL'S VESTS SIZES 0 TO 9 PRICES FROM $2.30 GIRL'S KNICKERS SIZES 2 TO 9 PRICES FROM $2.75 TODDLER S PANTS SIZES 165 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-06-08 5 Captain and Mrs. Geoffrey Hugh Drummond after hrir marriaee at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday. The Bishop oi Singapore, the Ht. Revd. Baines officiated. The bride formerly Miss Sheila Margaret Scudamore wore a pawn of silver lace and carried white gladiolus. She was iven »waj by Major A. B.75 words
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258 1950-06-08 5 SINGAPORE chemists yesterday asked Government to hurry up with the appointment of an inspecting pharmacist. A spokesman of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Branch) told the Tribune that ihe present state of affairs where the laws controlline drugs are not enforced has placed258 words
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Article131 1950-06-08 5 THE defence plea by two Chinese. Pang Wee Jee and Lee Wah Seng, that a wrist watch, a gold ring, a fountain pen and seven dollars in Cash they robbed from Abdul Mutalib was given to them by Mutalib as security for money won by131 words
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Article21 1950-06-08 5 One man and a woman were arrested on Monday on a charge of running Chap Ji Kee lottery.21 words
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Article216 1950-06-08 5 NANYANG GIRLS SCHOOL TO REPLY TO NOTICE ALL students of the Nanyang Girls High School will A be screened before being admitted to the school next term. „f This was decided at an emergency meeting 01 the Board of Directors yesterday. The meeting was called to216 words
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143 1950-06-08 5 The thirty odd would-be Pharmacists, who registered irider the old scheme when pharmacy courses were conducted by the College of Medicine will not hare to ray $70 more «n lees per term when they switch over to tne University of Malaya in October.143 words
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Article34 1950-06-08 5 Dr. H. Allan. Mr. Lee Woon Mun, Mohamed Ismail bin Shauc Manium and Mr. J. W. Clark, of Penang have'been appointed Justices of the Peace on the occasion of the King's birthday.34 words
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Article157 1950-06-08 5 Ooi Thiam Leong. 30 years, a patient in the Mental Hospital, told a hospital attendant that he wanted to die when the latter asked him to come down from a 30-feet tree. This was stated by Leow Kim Ouan, the hospital attendant, at the157 words
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Article17 1950-06-08 5 Three Cninese were arrested on Monday ior allegedly being members of an Unlawful secret society.17 words
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198 1950-06-08 5 IPOH, Wednesday. QOUTH East Asian democracies must unite to stop 3 the expansion of Communism and the <>erseas Chinese must he loyal to their ments. This is the message Lav Pakk Huen has brought from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek^ Mr Lav, President of198 words
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Article44 1950-06-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An Indian labourer attacked and killed three Indians, including a woman, in an estate in the Sungei Patam area of Kedah, yesterday. He also seriously wounded another woman. He has given himself upU> the police.44 words
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Article33 1950-06-08 5 The Governor will open the Princess Elizabeth Housing Estate in Fjurrer Park today at 11 a.m. ah those who have been. invited are asked to bring their invitation cards with them.33 words
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Article, Illustration228 1950-06-08 5 PLUTCHING all her bel longings in her twoi little hands, ten-year-old Margot Voss. ex-Berliner, arrived Ln Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation on her Say to Sydney to live a new life there, away from rubble and hunger. Her parents in Germany are sending their228 words
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Article33 1950-06-08 5 Mrs Jack Brazier, wife of the Trade Union Adviser for the Federation, will open the Divisional Headquarters of the Malayan Trade Union Council for Negri Sembilan at 4.15 p.m. on Sunday.33 words
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183 1950-06-08 5 ,TH E Chief Justice. «£SStit^7.fi? entered judgment for Eng Hin for tion g diese! engines damages for noo-d«wwy which they P u^h^ t^ m engtaes under an agreeOng bought the two eng£ d pur ment from Lou.s Dreyfus ft W£ them chQp chase price183 words
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237 1950-06-08 5 INSPECTOR V. N. Ratnasingam of the commercial 1 crime sub-branch of the C.I.D. told the Fourth Police Court yesterday that during a raid on a house in Enggor Street on December 15 last, he found quantities of liquid morphine hydrochloride hidden in a box.237 words
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Article69 1950-06-08 5 Thirty-two-year old Majid, son of Mohd Hussain. was fined $500 or one month's goal by the Singapore Fourtn Police Court yesterday on a charge of being in possession of a nuniDer oi obscene photographs wh eh he offered for sale at the five foot way Jr69 words
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Advertisement236 1950-06-08 5 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days The very" first application of Ni*a. derm begins to ch-ar .way P'mg*" like «»gic. U« Nixoderm tonight and you will soon see yot»r skin bef omSr« soft, smooth and clear. N««o--d«rm la R new discovery that Kills t f rm j and parasites236 words
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Miscellaneous7 1950-06-08 5 by V. T. Hamlitt LIT ABXEB rwisii-V.7 words
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Article138 1950-06-08 6 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Today's county cricket close of of play scores: At the Oval. Somerset 297 (Lawrence 88). Surrey two for no wicket. At Lords, Middlesex 227. Leicestershire 125 for 1 (Berry not out 61). At Oxford. Sussex 239 (C. Oakes 1071. Oxford University 41 for 1.Reuter - 138 words
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Article72 1950-06-08 6 LONDON, Wed.—The West Indies named 13 players today, from whom their side will be chosen for the first Test match against England. The Test begins tomorrow at Old Trafford. The 13 art J. E. Goddard. Capt., A. Are.. B. Stollmeyer, E. Weekes, F. M. Worrel,72 words
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209 1950-06-08 6 ALL the Federation players have confirmed that they will take part in the exhibition badmintDn at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital and the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. Barring any last minute changes, the card209 words
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Article68 1950-06-08 6 Officials of the Golden Dragon Badminton Party tor the year 1950 are: Patron Mr. Lim Choon Tiong. President Mr. Khoo Yew Yuen Vice-President Mr. Fong Hong Piew. Hon: Secretary Mr. Tyrone Tan Kirn Pong. Hon: Chinese Secretary Mr. Khoong Hon Fai. Hon: Treasurer Mr Norman Kow.68 words
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Article255 1950-06-08 6 HIGHLIGHT of yesterday s tennis championship matches on the S.C.C. courts, was the fine display of 13--year-old S'aaren bin Osman. who defeated Tommy Kwik 6—2. 3—6. 6—2. in the Junior Boys singles. Yesterday's results were: Men's Singles: H. Kamis beat Ching Kwomr Nam 6 -2, t>255 words
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Article51 1950-06-08 6 In a game of Soccer or. the British Military Hospital Ground ac Alexandra yesterday, the Merchant Navy ship. Elisabeth Bakke, beat the Military Hospital by six goal to two. Scorers for the Seamen were Lode, 3 Samulsu 2, and Matre l goal, Willie scored for the51 words
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178 1950-06-08 6 LONDON". Wed.—Boxing writers this morning are generally agreed on three things in commentng on last night's Woodcock-Savold right. Firstly that the Englishman was ahead on points when his left eye was cut oren, secondly, that Woodcock fought better than he has ever done178 words
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312 1950-06-08 6 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Wifiners AS no rain fell here during the last few days, the Number 2 grass track was very fast and some fine gaUops were seen this morning. The best worker was Beauchamps (J. Donnelly), who beat312 words
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Article, Illustration148 1950-06-08 6 TWELVE members of th. Mapua Tech Cardinals basketball of the Wapui Institute of Technology, champions of the Philippines, arrived in Singa pore by air yesterday with their coach Mr John Scholobohm. This team!* visit is of spccia; interest to iocal basketball circles because in the final148 words
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Article157 1950-06-08 6 v i rE University of Panto Tomas' Glowing Goldies' proved their 1 superiority again by defeating a Combined Sngapore bMketball team 46 41 at the Happy Wor d Stadium last night after a keenly-contested game. Pfay opened disastrously for the Singapore side, when the j v157 words
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Article27 1950-06-08 6 -A.P. VIENNA, Wed.—Joe Weldin, Austria's new European heavyweight champion, said today he would be glad to accept a challenge from Germany's Hei» Ten Hoff.—A.P.-A.P. - 27 words
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Article30 1950-06-08 6 A.P. MALMOE, Sweden, Wed.— Gaston Reifif of Belgium won the International 1.500 metre race here today in three minutes *6.6 seconds, failing in his world record attempt. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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257 1950-06-08 6 CINGAPORE football fans must have known what 13 standard of play to expect when the Tigers Sports Association met the R.E.M.E. at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Only a small number turned up to see the Tigers* swamped the Engineers six nil. Tigers played well in257 words
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Article163 1950-06-08 6 K AT ONG Sajarah riled up eight goals against <he Singapore Medical Union in a Jun or B2 fixture, at Geylang yesterday. The Medical Union cou'd only score one goal. After a lightning ;,oal n the first in nine, the Malay fi I wards swamped163 words
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Article29 1950-06-08 6 -Reutor. LONDON. Wed. Thirty four final acceptors were announced today for the Ascot Stakes, over two and a half miles next Tuesday at the Royal Ascot meeting.-Rcutor.-Reutor. - 29 words
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Advertisement698 1950-06-08 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTd! (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Elpenor" sails for Liverpool, Avonmouth and Holland June 8 "Pyrrhus" sails for Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool Glasgow June lf» "Astyanax" sails for Liverpool and698 words
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Advertisement89 1950-06-08 6 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD (Incorporated in Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight services to Kuching, Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due Salla Angby for Kuching ...-June 12 June 17 Belaga from Sarlkei, Binatang, Sibu June 13 Bidor for Sarikei, Binatang, Sibu June 17 Pangkor for Kuching In89 words
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Advertisement588 1950-06-08 6 SHIPPI N G SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK CONTINENT m.s. "NORDHVAL" due abt. j for Bangkok. une 11 m.s. "MALAYA" -due abt. j for Bangkok June l m.s. "INDIA" due abt: j for Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hongkong Kobe, Yokohama and Takubar. M.s. "FALSTRIA" due abt M for Saigon Bangkok y 10588 words
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Article9283 1950-06-08 7 First Day Of K.L. Races The Trial Handicap Class 2-6 Furs. PTJtABtTfl 9.03 „< BATCHED: 4-2-50 S pore, 2 Div. 1. 6 furs ,-unary. 8.07 (Bag- mm. IS 4-5 sees. Dist. heavy. 12 started. H( BATCHING: 22-3-1 9.00, Class 2 Div. 1 6 Is, Won by9,283 words
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210 1950-06-08 8 -Reuter. SAIGON, VIETNAM, Wednesday. ERENCH and Vietnam sources said here today they believed Moscow-trained Indo-Chinese insurgent leader Ho Chi Minh had been promoted and might become Communist leader for all South-East Asia. "French sources Quoted Information said to have been received from Viet-mlnh-held-Reuter. - 210 words
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94 1950-06-08 8 -Reuter HONGKONG. Wed.-Madame Sun. Vice-Chairman of the People's Government and widow cf the "founder of the Chinese Republic." has been placed under surveillance by Mao according to an unconfirmed report in the Chinese newspaper here. Madame Sun. who is the sister-in-law of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek,-Reuter - 94 words
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Article195 1950-06-08 8 THE Chief Justice, Mr. Murray-Aynsley, yesterday ordered a retrial in the appeal of Syed Anwar bin Nader Shah, bill collector of Persekutuan "Kebaiikan Kematian Islam, under a Police court sentence of two months imprisonment for criminal breach 01 trust. Syed Anwar was cnargea before the Fourth195 words
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Article74 1950-06-08 8 -A.P. JAKARTA. Wed. India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today declared Asia can no longer be ignored as an area "on the fringes of the world." Arriving for a 10-day state visit, he told the Indonesian i j}t ts a ioaay is becoming perhaps the most important-A.P. - 74 words
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179 1950-06-08 8 A P. HONGKONG, Wednesday. fHINESE Communists have concenlnrtaS 1,000,00(1 troops along the China coast for an "inmiinent invasion of Formosa, states the Wah Kiu Vat Poh quoting a report from Shanghai. The dispatch said the army, under the command of General Chen Vi, consistsA P. - 179 words
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Article39 1950-06-08 8 U.P. HONGKONG. Wed. A Chinese report from tne mainland said today that the Chinese Communists closed Amoy harbour to outside shipping. Ships from Hong Kong and other foreign ports may. however, call it nearby Haimun harbour. —U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article41 1950-06-08 8 -A.P TAiPJSI. Wed. The Nationalist Defence Ministry said a "high Russian adviser" died of injuries suffered at the hands of an angry mob after he had raped a Chinese gin in the Pearl River district of Kwangtung. —A.P-A.P - 41 words
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Article386 1950-06-08 8 GENERAL I? \SKETBALL: Mapua Institute J of Besketball T.ar.i n Chinese High Pchool O d j Boy s A*M»: at Happy World. „ay begins at 8.30 p.m. IECTI'RE: Dr. Elue.i.uu rger will deliver a leeturs I I lb« Tarn 1 Methodisl Church BoelnJ Hall at 5.00 pin.386 words
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Article207 1950-06-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DANDITS set fire to a smokehouse, kitchen and D kongsi on Kenong estate m the Raub area yesterday The labourers were robbed of their identity cartls and herded into a large kongsi by the bandits who then locked the door. After the bandits207 words
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Article21 1950-06-08 8 A.P. LONDON. Wed.—Winston Churchill predicted today that socialism in Britan will soon be "released and expunged" by the electorate. —A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article20 1950-06-08 8 -A.P HAIFA. Wed. —Anglo-Israeli oil talks are to be resumed soon in London, it was reliably learned today.—A.P.-A.P - 20 words
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Article15 1950-06-08 8 -Reuter MANILA > Wed.—President Quirino said today tliat he opposed separate peace treaties with Japan.—Reuter-Reuter - 15 words
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Article168 1950-06-08 8 From Page One forty troop carriers, with 600 men in them, a radio control vehicle, and several detachments of motor-cycle police aDd scout cars. A special cheer raited by Mr f V. 'Ie Souza, Legislate Uounci tot, was given to ihe hundred men of thei W kiatUU on.168 words
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Article73 1950-06-08 8 -U.P TOKYO. Wed. Russian delegates boycotted the Allied Council meeting again today and observers speculated that General Douglas Mac Arthur may tell them to get out of Japan If they continue to refuse to take part in the Counci' meetings. The Russian boycott came as-U.P - 73 words
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Article304 1950-06-08 8 REES WILLIAMS GETS PEERAGE Renter. LONDON, Wednesday OEVEN new Peerages are created in the Kir 13 birthday honours list published today. Heading the new barons is 56-year-old Lieut Col. Harry Morris, whose resignation from his Parliamentary seat at Sheffield enabled the Government to find a constituency for Sir Frank Soskice,Renter. - 304 words
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Article36 1950-06-08 8 A.P. QUEBEC CITY, W< Genereux Kuest. the en watchmaker who mad detonating device used I Albert Guay to blow up hi.-: wife and 22 other airline passengers last Septeaner, was charged with marder today.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Obituary20 1950-06-08 8 HERO'S FUNERAL LONDON, Wed. Brttafcl gave Field Marshal Laid Wavell a hero's funeral today in historic WVitminster Abbey— A.P. -A.P.-A.P. - 20 words
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Article1416 1950-06-08 8 ir* From Page Two ■a proving of great assistance to the general security of this District. His work lias been outstandingly good in a d.fftcu I and dangerous area where La is to all intends and purposes Assistant District Officer. Triang. MR. ARIMLOAM MITHITHAMBY. Driver Muthuthamby was posted1,416 words
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Article66 1950-06-08 8 The following residents of North Borneo are included m me Birthday Honours ban*. M. B. E. Wtm Hilda Eleanor Bates. Health Officer, Keningua; Orang Kaya Sidelis Tembakau, Deputy Assistant District Officer, Tambuanan. POLICE AND FIRE SERVICES MEDAL—(DISTIN(.I'ISHED SERVICE) John Bar thoiomew Atkinson, Commissioner of Police.66 words
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Miscellaneous52 1950-06-08 8 f NO MATTER HOW FAST X/ ENTHOR RELAXES l-Uk gt S^^ORRvTcAP^^, I SWEEP THE BEAM < JtHE MEREST INSTANT, I CAN CLOSE! JLW i f EITHER GET i:i H| II BACK AND FORTH, HE J IIN ON HIM.' BUT AS I GET CLOSER, ■fa. 4 HOR DIE IN Hfc Jk52 words
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