Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1950
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Title Section63 1950-06-12 1 MALAYA Tribune by im PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE 1 LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA T«k Trifcgnt" Spore Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. Phone 5811/3 Nine Lino EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1950 TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON HEPRKBENTA.TIVE M. Maurice Oiover63 words
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550 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. —MR. GRIFFITHS LONDON, Sunday. has two alternatives to Communism in Malaya, according to Mr. James Griffiths, Secretary of State for Hie Colonies. They are: L Encouragement of the growth of a sturdy trade union movement. 2. Preparation for the political, social andReuter. - 550 words
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Article172 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. BELFAST. Sun. Labour's I• immentary majorbe fuithor reduced :i th House of Commons nibtea tomorrow The Reverend Godfiey Macnaway. I'nionist <Conscrmember for West Belfast, whose eligibility for ■lection has been questioned. •Ai lbe present at the sitting of the House icady to take the oathReuter. - 172 words
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Article38 1950-06-12 1 U.P. LONDON. Sun. Scotland Yard. London's police headquarters, received an anonyuous threat today that the War Office wou'd be dynamited. An extra guard of uniformed and plain clothes police wa hastily thrown ,-ound the building.—U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article24 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Sun: The rirst session of the newly elected Snpreme Soviet Russia's Parliament— opens tomorrow in the grand Kremlin Palace —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article29 1950-06-12 1 A.P. TOKIO. Sun —The newspaper Asahi said today that Russian patrol boats seized 13 Japanese fishing boats on Thursday off fttt east coast of Hokkaido.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article101 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sun. Tratlic and communication. 1 in India.-; (Eastern Metropolis continued be dislocated today as a 60-mile-an-hour gale which para ysed Calcutta's life yesterday was still blowing at noon though diminished in fury. Northwesterly winds averaging 30 miles and at their peak 55 mile;-: anReuter. - 101 words
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Article12 1950-06-12 1 Field Marshall Sir William Slim left for Darwin this morning.12 words
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Article42 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. SAIGON. Sun. Taking advantage of new anti-terror-ist regulations enacted yeater- i day by the Vietnam Government, police have launched an intensive drive against suspects, 40 of whom were reported to have been arrested in the past 48 hours. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article79 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun 1 ield Marshal Viscount Alexander wrote today that Italy's capitulation under Marshal F-idoglio in 1943 was because she had decided, as in the past, to "spring to the aid of the victor." It was not dictated by internal unrest and popular de- mand. lVlarshalReuter. - 79 words
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Article43 1950-06-12 1 The appeal by Che Aminah for the custody of her foster child, Maria Hubertina Hertogh, which was to have been heard .n the Supreme Court this morning has been postponed. One cf the three judges. Mr. Justice Evans Is ill.43 words
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Article148 1950-06-12 1 U.P. LONDON. Sun.—Britain is six feet longer and the entire empire seemed to be spreading at an "astounding rate." The liners Queen Mary and Elizabeth are bigger than on the day they were launched. Nelson's Memorial Column in the famed Trafalgar Square is talVr thanU.P. - 148 words
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289 1950-06-12 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. WEEK-END currency reports in Paris and Canberra today set London bankers and business men speculating about the future of the French franc and the Australian Pound and less immediately about several other currencies including Sterling and the Belgian Franc. In LondonReuter. - 289 words
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Article61 1950-06-12 1 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Sun. The Federal Cabinet discussed the revaluation of the Austral lan pound at length here today, but no firm decision was made, it was authoritatively learned. Well-informed sources claimed that considerable agreement was reached between Liberal members of the Cabinet—some of whom favourReuter-AAP. - 61 words
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Article29 1950-06-12 1 A.P. CAMPBELLTOWN, Scotland, Sun.—The skipper of a Scottish fishing trawler reported that they had been fired on by men in three fishing boats off the Irish coast today.—A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration133 1950-06-12 1 Top' Th«' driver* of both th» rur> ««**ped Injury in thin pile-up on I uU>«l fctateH rMrhuav t<>. Tin- ton ear «a* trying to pa** the bottom car when it was struck from toe ni»r by* a truck. The two car* collided, did a *pln and-A.P. PHOTOS. - 133 words
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178 1950-06-12 1 A.P. PITTSBURGH, Sunday. TWO men and two women were killed during a night of terror before rescuers could reach a luxurious cabin cruiser owned by James McHuth that was trapped in the spillway of the Allegheny River dam. Four survivors, all men. wereA.P. - 178 words
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86 1950-06-12 1 A.P. BERLIN, Sun. Any attempt to annul Poland's annexation of German territory "would provoke a new war," Taegliche Rundschau, official organ of the Soviet control commission warned today. The Communist East German Government "is the only legitimate representative of the German people." theA.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement30 1950-06-12 1 Mobiloil Firth Brown Tools Hacksaw Blades V ***^t»* 1 4 Band Saws m Carbide Tools and Citters M Metai Cotting Saws All Engineers' Cutting Tools •Hlllll 111—■ 1 .-.-prawn "~>«W30 words
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Advertisement236 1950-06-12 1 MOTOR CYCLES ANO STARE PARTS 6T THTJNDERBIKD fifiO C.C. f TIGER 100 501' C.C. SPEED TWINE 50» C.C. 3T DE LUXE 35" C.C. Dlstribiit"t-. CHI AN HI AT CO. 173, S*.rgie lload Spore, TH-KUS9. How do you make your Oval tine? I moke mine I f M > with half236 words
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Article, Illustration655 1950-06-12 2 Johnson Walks Out As Lim Yew Hock Is Made Party Chief DAT Johnson, Labour's loudest champion on the Municipal Commission yesterday walked out of the Party's annual general conference after Legislative Councillor, Lim Yew Hock was elected president. He was followed by Mr. V. J. Mendis655 words
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Article97 1950-06-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Marching off at si f time to the strains o. A aid Lang Syne, 370 recruits of the eleventh and twelfth intake passed out o; the Malay Regiment Training Camp at Port Dickson today. Present at the passing out ceremony were the97 words
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Article, Illustration285 1950-06-12 2 gENERAL Orsborn, the Salvation Army leader on arrival here on Saturday said that the world does not depress him. "I know as much about the world as other men and I am not at all depressed by it." he said. He was met at the a!r--1285 words
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Article143 1950-06-12 2 The Acting President ol the Singapore Labour Party. Mr. M. A. Majid in his presidential addiess said that the illiterate labourer is a verj shrewd judge of all matters affecting his welfare and of all persons who profess to promote that welfare. "We are still a143 words
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104 1950-06-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor Council of State at its session today resolved to build More English schools in outlying districts. Mr. R. E. Ince. tne Senior Inspector of Schools, told the Council that funds have been provided to bulk' a school in Kuala ffelarifcor104 words
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Article117 1950-06-12 2 Latest in the sudden ruSli of American and British film units for location and backgroand shots of Singapore in projected films, is a unit run by veceran cameraman J. Roy Hunt, who is now in Hongkong with his crew. He plans to come here117 words
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Article83 1950-06-12 2 A small exhibition of contemporary Australian art will be included in a display of British fine print production to be held Dy th? British, Council and the Singapore Art Society in the Council Hall on June 17. The Australian -jection will consist of originals and reproductions of83 words
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276 1950-06-12 2 THE Singapore Labour Party refuted the allegation by the Progressive Party that during the last Municipal Elections Labour candidates were posting groups of supporters at the entrances to polling stations. "This has no foundation in fact and will be the subject of further reference at more276 words
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302 1950-06-12 2 THE Progressive Paity does not think that there is need for the military in Singapoie to have a swimming pool in town when they already have pools in various other parts of the island. The military have pools in Changi, Tengah. Seletar and in302 words
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Article32 1950-06-12 2 A.P. CALCUTTA. Sun. A band of 500 Communists raided the nee stocks of wealthy landlords in fi central Assam vil'age recently and distributed the lice to the poor. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article70 1950-06-12 3 oIVERVIEW RUBBER pJpaTES LIMITED made S'-i 14.3-.) for year U ar ch 31. 1950. This a final dividend recommi tided, k el Q uld assets in ba*****,849 are an ,,li to 24.6 cents per share. costs work out at per lb., excludine ibilitation, over crop70 words
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Article66 1950-06-12 3 LUMPUR TIN i No Liabilil l ted No 2 >ughout and No r seven months financial year ended mber 30. 1949 to make ,1 A*:51.884 (A.5 '2d. oer share). ble land remamat October 1. 1949 was mploy No. 1 Id months and six years at66 words
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Article86 1950-06-12 3 BUKI r KEPONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED mane tor 1949. No 'ivldend is recommended, 'iquid assets $52.509 lal to 18.7 cents per All-in costs were nts on crop avcragg 719 lbs per acre. Thi company owns 75,000 I han In a tin mining Sungei Kuroh rh has86 words
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557 1950-06-12 3 A Market - By A Market Correspondent. INCREASING confidence was evident in the Malayan markets last week and a good volume of business was written in all sections. But whether the improvement can be attributed to assurances given by the visiting ministers is a moot point. Mr. Strachey,557 words
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278 1950-06-12 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE United States has warned principaJ rubber producing countries—all in the Far East —that continued sharp increases in the price of natural rubber may lead to a decreased demand in the world's market and particularly in this country. A cautiously worded announcement by278 words
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Article35 1950-06-12 3 A.P. CAPE TOWN. Thurs. -British goods wete in little demand in one large Cape Town stote today as customers clamoured to buy Ihe first Japan-r-se goods on sale since tn* A-ar. A.PA.P. - 35 words
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Article175 1950-06-12 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. A U.S. SENATE committee last week-end asked for A a Justice Department investigation of speculative trading in coffee. The request was made by the Agriculture Sub-committee which has been investigating the sharp rise in coffee prices in recent months. The group recommended thatA.P. - 175 words
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Article124 1950-06-12 3 KESANG TIN LIMITED made a profit of $48.10? <24 f <) for 1949 and paid four interim dividends totalling 20', less tax. agains: 15' i tax-free in 1948. No final dividend is recommended. Net liciuid assets $25,594 are equal to 12.C cents per share. Output was124 words
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Article73 1950-06-12 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The American State Department has spoken sharply to rubber 1 producing countries against "Speculative" rises tn tlie price of natural rubber, it was learned here today. The Department called attention to the 'serious implications" of price movements, and advised both producing and marketing73 words
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99 1950-06-12 3 AVER HITAM PLANTING SYNDICATE LIMITED made $63,486 < 14.4 r > for year ended March 31. 1950 and the first post-war dividend of 5' < is "ccovnmended. Net liquid assets in balance sheet $74,877. or 17 cents per share. All in cos >99 words
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Article44 1950-06-12 3 RAMBUTAN LIMITED .showed a profit of £23.600 23.6' < for year ended June 30. 1949 from whicn threee dividends totalling Hi', or 2 3d. per share were pud. Net liquid assets, excluding Renabilitation Loan, were £76.124. say 15 2UI. per share.44 words
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Article68 1950-06-12 3 Singapoie Chamber of Commeice Rubber Association noon pliers on Saturday (June 10) in cents per m Buyer fteHej No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 90 90% F 0.8. in bales Jnm No 1 R.S.S. 90 >, DO No. 2 R.S.S. 89 B9»/i No. 3 R.S.S. 88 88',. R.M.A.68 words
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Article19 1950-06-12 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. June 10. $303. Down Si.so. LONDON. Friday. June 9. Spot: £612. Three months buyers £613.19 words
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Article113 1950-06-12 3 Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham who attended the Rubber Study Group conference in Brussels and then visited the United States returned by Qantas BOAC Constellation on Saturday. The Americans are anxious to maintain a regular BOW of natural rubber, .he said. Oilier weekend arrivals Included113 words
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Miscellaneous371 1950-06-12 3 BLUE NETWORK RED NETWORK Vl sH I'KOdttA HMKS INDIAN PKOO KAMMKS to S.- IiOO p .n. Time »ign»\ Opo..Nuslc Movement; ».55 Into:- in* Annct. A Prog, summary L—_New* irom Koali with Sig. Tune; li Oi FUM lamoulo Close ?i™»n; 10..-.« Song,; 12.15 Hindustani Talkie P&MrtapwkSSA adventures. Song*; 12.30 News; 1!371 words
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Article468 1950-06-12 4 MALAYA is certainly the better for the visit of Mr. Strachey and Mr. Griffiths. There is a new confidence in the people's hearts that was sadly lacking a month ago. There are also welcome reports of a shake-up tjehind the scenes that cannot fail to do good.468 words
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Article111 1950-06-12 4 PRESIDENT Truman's foreign policy speech at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial was one of the most important pronouncements he has ever made. The Little Man in, the White House took the gloves off and laced into both the Russians and America's isolationists who, wittingly or unwittingly, are111 words
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Article1351 1950-06-12 4 Rot Macartney - CAN BRITAIN AFFORD TO ENCOURAGE |-j MAXIMUM TRADE WITH JAPAN? by Rot Macartney Reuter TOKYO. SHOULD Britain continue to try to maximise Sterling Area trade with Japan in view of the growing challenge which Japan is issuing to British markets? That appears to be one ofReuter & - 1,351 words
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Article621 1950-06-12 4 HAL BOYLE - by HAL BOYLE A.P. WASHINGTON IT was the time between the planes going and the planes coming and the old man wanted to talk. And there I was, the nearest target on the next stool, sipping what probably was dream coffee the day before. That'sA.P. - 621 words
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Article115 1950-06-12 4 LONDON. A man told Romford magistrates that he was 'a drifting ship which has found a rudder, a navigator and a compass in a young woman with whom I have fallen in love and wish to marry." He was Henry Norman Coles. 26, who admitted stealing property115 words
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Article628 1950-06-12 4 U.P. THERE came a time when the earth was divided into two hemispheres, the East and the West. Great was the contention between them, and each charged the other with seeking to rule the world. And the hemispheres became armed camp». ThereU.P. - 628 words
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Article472 1950-06-12 4 Reuter. FRANKFURT. LIEUT. General Clarence Ralph Hucbner. who reorganised the United States Occupation Army in Germany, is to retire soon after 40 years' active service. He will be 62 on November 24. General Huebner took over United States troops in Germany in mid-1946 when morale and discipline wereReuter. - 472 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-06-12 5 Mr. and Mrs. Julian I Marsh after their wed- ding :it St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. I The bride, formerly Miss Susan Klizabeth Akerman was given away by Dr. C. H. i Withers Payne (right). The best man was I Mr. W. Harrington Ba- i ker (left).62 words
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Article171 1950-06-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. TW O Singapore Chinese, Chan Yew Heng (27) and Wong Foong Lan (23), were each sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment for armed robbery by Mr. Justice Paul Storr in the Criminal Assize today. Yew Heng a welder, and Foong Lan,171 words
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Article77 1950-06-12 5 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Sun.—Reports from Singapore today that the hearing of the case of Capt. Raymond "Turko*' Westerling had been postponed to enable him to call witnesses caused considerable sui prise in official circles here. It was said here that no witnesses could possibly beReuter. - 77 words
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Article54 1950-06-12 5 U.P. PARIS, Sun. -Blonde, bosomv Diane Erdos, the "Mlsa Vice"' of Paris' Bohemian Left Bank, was jailed today for trying to blackmail a refugee industrialist of 3,000,000 francs (about U558.570). The 20 year old Parisienne won the "Miss Vice" title four months ago in a contest at theU.P. - 54 words
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Article53 1950-06-12 5 A.P. HONGKONG, Sun. Marine police recently uncovered an arms cache on Lamma Island, in British waters, lea southeast of Hongkong. nsisted of 40 Japarifles. two mats, one bren gun. tank gun and a .uantity of ammunition. believed the arms m the island by Chinese NationalistA.P. - 53 words
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68 1950-06-12 5 Reuter. >o.\\ Sun.—The Rev. Scott. Anglican man champion of African peop'e, said here today oonei or later the Unitvrould have to face D of colour or race nation as a fundamenfor the future of civilisation. Ul bar would have plications for the African continentReuter. - 68 words
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Article66 1950-06-12 5 lust live months. May 31. 11,030 new hare taken to the roada and 1.273 private cars. just issued by rar of Vehicle's Office show that there were trishaws on the roads today and 489 fewer but 497 more drivers »1 hired vehicles. were 233 more registered,66 words
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Article174 1950-06-12 5 Strachey's Part In A-B. Patrol Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. TWO Conservative Members of Parliament are to question the right of British War Minister John Strachey to have taken part in an anti-bandit patrol during his visit to Malaya. They have tabled questions on the subject toReuter. - 174 words
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Article31 1950-06-12 5 Reuter. RANGOON. Sat- An agreement between Burma and Japan for the purchase of rice from Burma was signed here today. The amount of rice involved was not disclosed.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article120 1950-06-12 5 U.P. LONDON, Sun. —A pretty brunette mannequin put on an extensive fashion show in the courts here today. She was a witness in a case involving the shipment of 45 dresses to Mrs. Milliccnt Coleman of Birmingham. Mrs. Coleman claimed that the dresses were not theU.P. - 120 words
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517 1950-06-12 5 THE Muslim Welfare Association will hold a mass 1 meeting on June 14 to protest against the proposed Rent Control Amendment Ordinance which will be read for the second time in the Singapore Legislative Council on June 21. Mr. M. A Majid, president of517 words
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Article158 1950-06-12 5 Reuter. VISIT —Economist LONDON. Sun.—The Lon don Weekly Economist wrote that the position in Malaya would be worse than ever if the visit of Defence Minister John Strachev and Colonial Secretary Griffiths is not followed by new action. "Both Ministers had been at nains to make reassuringReuter. - 158 words
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Article31 1950-06-12 5 U.P. PHILADELPHIA, Sun The famous creator of ballads—Carolina Moon, Tiptoe through the Tulips, Moon over Miami —Joseph Burke, died at his home yesterday. He was 66 years old.—U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration100 1950-06-12 5 Miss Padmani Ponnambalam, Cl years, will join Lincoln's Inn in August this year and thus become the first Ceyloiiese woman from Malaya to do so. With her in the picture is Flight Lieutenant Ponniah Balaeh.mdran. of R.A.F. Seletar, who will also i leave for the UJK. in100 words
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182 1950-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAY girls in Federation schools will soon be able to learn the finer points of cooking and housekeeping. This is because a group of 20 Malay womenteachers, who have just completed a five-month training course at the Domestic Science Centre for182 words
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Article59 1950-06-12 5 To enable Muslims to obtain an ample supply of sugar, for use during the forthcoming Hari Raya Puasa fasting month, the Federation Government has decided to issue an additional 30 per cent, over and above the normal quota to dealers. This extra sugar will be available for sale59 words
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Miscellaneous126 1950-06-12 5 LIX AB*ER b y A 1 < a PP BEAT HIS BRAINS fT.**-/ />O//r KAOV WHERE THE PiRifAH DO. M I T KMOW WHY X. 4/££j£uSS J >M,AM'ROB H/M.tr?) r-S r~j B/G GUY CAVE. FRGM BUT; J &g Zk. AH LETS VO' HANK 3 X 1 iht,. SaWw-IBfV THERE'S T*VO126 words
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Article, Illustration201 1950-06-12 6 HEROES IN CIVILIANS' FIVE WICKET VICTORY W. RATNAYAKE (six for 11) and R. Lynch (lour Tl for 16) caused the biggest upset on the padang yesterday when they dismissed the Combined Ser- vices for 30 runs and paved the way for a201 words
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Article244 1950-06-12 6 r»>..\bmed Services Ist. innings 223 runs. Combined Civilian* Ist. innin».--K.C. Thun«isingam c Munro b Brook Khoo On* Lee b Lee U C heong Thiam S.cw b Cooper- Key it. Bain lbw fa*« Btayai■* t ''rook b Le.' 20 M.N. HziH b Lexit rk.tr ibv. Sw.*t call Siugh b Hudsou244 words
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Article55 1950-06-12 6 Reuter. MANCHESTER. uu.—rumant Misrti ot India was beaten in the men's singles final of the Northern Lawn Tennis tournament here today by «Jeot: Brown of Australia, by 6-(>, 6-2. Misra and Brown won the mt v s doubles beating Peter Molioy and lan iVvleshaw of Australia in theReuter. - 55 words
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139 1950-06-12 6 IN an exciting finish the Singapore Combined Schools beat a Singapore Cricket Association XI by one wicket at the end of their two-day match on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. The S.C.A. were 21 runs behind when they opened their second innings this morning. A139 words
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Article240 1950-06-12 6 S.C.A. 1st. Innings !»1 runs. Combined School XI 1st. Innings 112 r ML. S.C.A. 2nd. Inn.ngs. Yogarajah b Sand*.- ham 11 J. Gal?*.lin c S: ndosham b A. i- •■.Ik 5 F. Chophard <- Keyt b Sandosham 2 Chie Rim Swc b A. Delilkan 2 S.K. Sundram c A.240 words
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Article105 1950-06-12 6 Reuter. ARDMORS. Pennsylvania. Sun. —Lloyd Mangrum, winner in 1?46, went mtc the final round ot the United State* open championship today with a one .stroke lead. He had a third round of 69 today on the Merion Golf Club course for a 54 holes totalReuter. - 105 words
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126 1950-06-12 6 Reuter. SAIGON, Sunday. IN a fast exciting game today the French Air Force in Indo-China, defeated R.A.F. Singapore by four goals to two. The R.A.F. were two up in the first 20 minutes, Briston and Blair scoring. The French then stepped up theirReuter. - 126 words
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277 1950-06-12 6 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Sunday. THE West Indies, with six wickets in hand, are 263 runs behirtfl jEngland in the first Test which ends here on Thursday. England cairied tneir second innings score to 288, to make a grand total of 600. and the WestReuter. - 277 words
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Article23 1950-06-12 6 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Sun. The Chung Hua girls basketball team of Manila arrived here last evening for a series of five games.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 23 words
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Article188 1950-06-12 6 LONDON, Sun.--Batsmen found runs fairly hard to get in the ten first class English cricket matches which began today. for although there were some finn bowling feats only three players managed to reach a century. The ccntuiy makers were Charles Harris, who hit the Jack188 words
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Advertisement168 1950-06-12 6 SELL your Unwanted GOLFING KIT in tlie TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs Best ResuiU ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Penang •GAROET 17/19 June 20 June M ATA RAM 24/26 June Also loading for Port Sudan, direct Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept.168 words
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Advertisement551 1950-06-12 6 SHIPPING B. L MADRAS/NAG A P ATTI NAM STRAITS SERVICE Madras Nagapftttlnam Penang sln^n^ Rajula 12.6.50 13.6.50 18.6.50 2Um Rajula 7.7.50 8.7.50 13.7.50 r OUTWARDS: Singapore P. S ham Penang Nagapattinam Madra Ra'ula 24 6.50 25 6.50 27.0.50 2.7.50 ~3T50 Rajula 19.7.50 20.7.50 25.7.50 27.7.50 28.7.50 Principal Agents: ISLAY, KERR551 words
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242 1950-06-12 7 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners KUALA LUMPUR, Today. JAUNTY (Mawi) and Berton (McPherson) were J the best workers that could been seen in the heavy fog which hung over the course this morning. The goinc was heavy owing to242 words
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Article129 1950-06-12 7 THREE goals in the first half and another one towards the end of the game, gave Kcta Raja "A" a 4-0 win over the R. N. Keppel Batracks in a Singapore A.F.A. Junioi A-2 fixture at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Dominating play from the129 words
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Article83 1950-06-12 7 In the finals of the Perak open singles Championship.-, played on Saturday. Chin Kee Onn tc.mei Malayan Champion, once again became the champion, when he defeated Lim Thiam Chin, in three sets. The final MOtefl were 6-2. 4-6. 6-0. The other finals to be83 words
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Article38 1950-06-12 7 BL'KNOS AIKKS. Sun. Argentine swimttlcf Antonio Albertondo today aniyjuiwSed ihat he would leave today tor Britain to attempt to "witti the English Channel. He said he urns lnvlt< I by the London Dally Mail. [TP.38 words
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93 1950-06-12 7 i/aMPONG Malayu Malay X oi beat Geylang Malay School 2-0 to beLne nnalists ol the sectio n in the InterSchools Soccer ComH Oeylam School Ground ve.sterday. Karnpong Malayu boys remained the under-uogs ,„r the best part of the le However, their defends gave a93 words
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Article68 1950-06-12 7 Following are the oti> bearers oi thr newly formed American Prea d nl Lines Sports Club for 1 HW* Patron: F. 11. President: S. P. UeaW: Vice-President: Tan 800, Liew: Hon. Secretary: Lanny Goh; Hon. Treasurer: Chua Cheng Whye: Hon Auditor: Tan Yew Tens: Sports Captain: Wee68 words
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516 1950-06-12 7 FOONG SEONG CUP MUAR, Sunday. 10H0RE defeated Negri Sembilan by seven games J to two in the Foong Seong Cup competition at Paradise Park last night and thus qualified to meet sinfraDore in the next round. Placed in a favourable position by their 3—l516 words
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Article, Illustration340 1950-06-12 7 THE Sing-TftO soccer team trounced the Malayan Chinese team by 5-0 after leading 1-0 at the interval. Sing Tao piayed their ttSuil vigorous game. while the Malayan Chinese forward line occasionally got through the well-krrt defence of the visitors, but they could340 words
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Article33 1950-06-12 7 Singapore Hart our Boy's C:ub heat Qnccn Street Boy s Club three-nil at the Keppel Harbour ground yesterday in t\ first round of the the Singapore Boys' Cup soccer competition.33 words
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Article23 1950-06-12 7 A.P. VICHY. Sun.—The French Football Federation today confirmed its decision not to take part in the World Championships in Brazil. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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161 1950-06-12 7 SING TAO football tourists have decided to postpone their departure to Bangkok scheduled for June 13. and will play seven games in the Federation. Mr. George Ng. manager of the Sing Tao. revealed this last night at a dinner given by the161 words
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Article158 1950-06-12 7 In a hadtnimo.i iat« payed at the lattcrJs court Roxy li.P. beat Blue Hush bp. h> nH games lo mi. Results. >iiijf>h: Lim Ong Iluat heat Lee Kirn Seng I£—3. l.T—O; Koh Beng Sw« beat Bill Cluck if>—6. U 1:1 im Bane Alb i« at Post158 words
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710 1950-06-12 7 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE TWO reigning Malayan badminton champions had their colours lowered during last night's exhibition programme in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Fund and the, Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. Tt was an evening of upsets. Ooi Teik Hock of just710 words
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Article510 1950-06-12 7 WeiKh's tor all eii*l»l r.i'-os on Wednc :la.v. second day «.f the Se'antror Turf Club's .lime ihef'in" are: CLASS ti DIV. > I X*. TORI) FKKOKRICK FATHKH BIT AN s PREDOMINANCE I h\kot.\ r.KRAMRO Mi I It' l*' HKI.M >"0<; I PATH MJ HISS510 words
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Article30 1950-06-12 7 Reuter. LONDON *un. »»oln''» today qutrllfted tor trn European zone seinl-fiMil ol the Davis Cuo by b n'uv Ireland in Warsaw by thre matches to two— R°ut ntReuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement38 1950-06-12 7 I j SELL your Unwanted VACUUM CLEANERS i7i the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs Best Results I 3» j: Genuine Cultured '< Pearls m I I SISO/- S.P.H. De Silva j J 45, High Street, Singapore. KUALA LUMPUR IPOIL38 words
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Advertisement532 1950-06-12 7 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For Particulars Sec Tender Room, Ground Floor. Municipal Ollicc). ENGINEER S DEPA P T 1 MENT: Excavation, timbering j and backfilling for Sewer Construction. Forms and particulars from Engineer's Office (Room No. 218). Deposit $50/--(refundable). Close Neon 26/6/50. SHERIFF'S"SALE In the High Court of the Colony532 words
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Advertisement586 1950-06-12 7 TUITION London Chamber of Commerce (Autumn) Examination?. Enine* for the abov# exnwfftaLon.i wili b* clorinn hv the ".I ni" iin l month. Tims*" v.lt<> are aWatrOu* .t KiitinK for tm- eA.immatK/r, ~rml<l pernr. form* irom t|«I> rertor <<f Stud.t««. M.fantile in.twtut.on. 209. Queen Sir«»»t. Buitapora. SIT. VACANT. WANTED Female .1586 words
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391 1950-06-12 8 RED SPY RING SMASHED A.P. TAIPEI, Sunday. generals, two colonels and a woman were executed in Taipei yesterday. They were rounded up earlier this year as Communist agents. In kneeling positions with hands tied behind them they were shot in the back of theirA.P. - 391 words
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Article28 1950-06-12 8 A.P. MANILA. Sun. General Carlos P. Romulo. Philip pines Foreign Secretary left by plane today for San Francisco, en route to Washington ?nd New York. —A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article19 1950-06-12 8 U.P. LISBON. Sun.—Torrential rains accompanied by thunderstorms and cyclonic winds killed lour persons in Portugal today.—U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article122 1950-06-12 8 U.P. SYDNEY, Sun. Tae Secretary Ccnere.' of the United Nations. Mi. Trygvc Lie. is "one of those lying machines they have in America t.niigs that make criminals tell the truth" according to one man heie answering a jiVa jei quiz. 10 city Council cleaner a cdU.P. - 122 words
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438 1950-06-12 8 KUALA LUMPUPw, Sunday. THE Government cf the Federation expects Singa--1 pore to repeat last year's genorosity in contributing tc the cost of the Emergency, said Sir Henry Gurnev. the High Commissioner addressing the Pres3 Chlb, of Maiaya today. Singapore gave labt year 54.255.7J5. The High438 words
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Article39 1950-06-12 8 KUALiA LUMPUR, Suu. or ii Utagdeo, CJBJ&, Vo'uii' ci' 1 1 ecs Srs Other, (SM aa Jsd p sit lb lua'a Ticnggauu and was given aa audumao by tbc c:i ftl i.:l:.iw< IfaaUib yes--3 day.39 words
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Article139 1950-06-12 8 U.P. LONDON. Sun -The War Office has ordernl an nvestigation of the remarks allegedly made by Field Marshal Sir Willia n Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, that "war Is certain." authorities said today. They said the tarcstlgation followed the publication in the EgyptianU.P. - 139 words
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Article58 1950-06-12 8 ALEXANDRIA, Sun.—The Egyptian Cabinet at a fourhour meeting today discussed King Farouk's directive to "be prepared tor any emergency from wherever it comes." King Farouk, at a banquet last Thursday attended by Premier Mustafa Nahas Pasha, all Cabinet ministers and the Commander-in-Chief of Egypt's armed forces,58 words
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Article78 1950-06-12 8 Plays like Frederick Lonsdale's evergeen comedy. "On Approval." are absolutely Ideal for repertory companies, and it is a pity chat the Singapore Rep. had such a poor house on Saturday night, when they gave a very creditable performance with which Mr. Lonsdale could have found very little fault.78 words
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Article126 1950-06-12 8 Reuter. BERLIN. Sun. Three Soviet jet fighters yesterday fired on an American Skymaster transport plane flying to Berlin, according lo the VVest German news fcgcACV, DFA. The report seid the plane was first attuc .led near the city, inside the air conidor. The SovietReuter. - 126 words
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Article157 1950-06-12 8 U.P. LOf/DON, Sun Russia will not claro to suit a war, so leng as the tiee nations oi v c west tthJi together saui Deputy fiUHe Minister, Mi. Kc4'i>eii ..io.i. m today. '"I'tH.iay, ftilu its no use shutting out eyes tv it, Mor Mutt uccii.iu o aU.P. - 157 words
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Article35 1950-06-12 8 Reuter. JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced today that the Chinese People's Republic had appointed Wang Teh Shu as its first Ambassador to Indonesia. He will arrive here within a few days.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article309 1950-06-12 8 KUAL ALUMPUR, Saturday. DATO Onn bin Jaffar, President of the United Malay National Organisation and the seven members of the Central Executive Committee have resigned. This was announced to a hushed UMNO General Assembly at the Hotel Majestic this evening. The resignation followed persistent criticisms of309 words
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Article80 1950-06-12 8 ARME D BANDITS HOLD-UP BUS JOHORE BAHRU. Today. Four armed bandits wearing jungle green and one-star caps held up a bus at 27th mile MuarLenga Road in the Muar area yesterday and robbed the driver, conductor and a passenger of their identity cards. The bandits also got away with $38.80 words
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Article18 1950-06-12 8 Reuter. UGANDA. Sun. The Uganda Government has banned the importation oi "African Arrow" a London publication.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article248 1950-06-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A PATROL of 2 10 Gurkhas killed at least three armed bandits of a gang estimated at 40 strong in the Kulai area of Johore yesterday. One Gurkha other rank was killed hi the engagement. The rest of the bandits fled. Security forces248 words
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Article91 1950-06-12 8 WASHINGTON. Sun.—The U.S. Commerce Department said yesterday United Stales purchase of tin for its deienc Stockpile arc expected to absorb the world's excess production In 1950. The Department also* reassured those who have expressed fear of what might happen if the us d'eid *d to91 words
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Article28 1950-06-12 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.— Leaders of Communist China and several prominent non-Communists have gathered in Peking for a conference, according to a Peking broadcast held here today.28 words
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333 1950-06-12 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sub*... JHE National Defence Department announced tonight that eight t.47 tn > port planes, with U.S. crews, will leave San Francisco next week far Bt2r under the military aid programme. The DeDartment. said that this will be theU.P. - 333 words
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Article101 1950-06-12 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sua. n* Peking Government Cull sidcring issuing new cunencv to replace the present jen mm piao currency and enable China to join the Sovietsponsored roabtt Moc. according to sources said to be closeto Peking".-: economic b*b> nei The carrency plan caOj foiReuter. - 101 words
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Article64 1950-06-12 8 HONGKONG. Bun. An odd combination o: American dollar aid and eh 1 nt in China has driven Hong Kongs gold market lowest point sine the end of the Pacific war From a high point al US-SA3-per ounce In Beptanoer, 1949; "commercial gold*' or gold which is less64 words
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Article85 1950-06-12 8 St. John's Ambistwaie—l'ir. S Aiu Clss.ie iii Suu.ifoixt liJ., a. 5.U p.ui. "Chinese without K m" Couisc oi a'x Lmhs.' 1 I »bi ture at Chi-u; On i- .'I'vJi School. i»0 Kiir i" '«J-. <*' 3.4 «.ni. KKI» (BOSS WOKKIN»' TY. Guide !lnt. C' -'tsu Avenue,85 words
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Article111 1950-06-12 8 < allia*—"Trapped" 11. 4.15, ti.45 and 9.3U p.m. .vacni *r<i capu.£Mij?an 1.15--4. l r >-6. 15-9.13 p.m. i»p..oi .12 OCocI; High with Grc-'ory Pock 11 1.4o-4-e.* tt**—"God* Country ami Wonul v im '"y'W. .'jj o'-Vl Alian Haie il-1.40-l-6.«W'«'-" u p.m. r*\ili«B— Maytime /air" with Anna Nea-; «f -ni M1C111 words
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Article43 1950-06-12 8 TODAY XH.1KK; Sintf ao pore at Jalan Betar; Indonesian A v. SH'l Police at Geylanff: JM] P. T. v. Jcllilads at i>ul»LATKNJflS: Singapore c i-J" t,u ships at SCC. KAhKKIBALL: :Ju|»u i <l£ ni a) v. Tuh Kontr nt »*-WWorld. 8.30 p.m.43 words
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Advertisement221 1950-06-12 8 WHICH»»AILMENTS i DO YOU SUFFER? Your doctor will toll you that often theae are warninj signs of MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY w»rnlnp that you'ro not fatting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Naturo demand» you to havo. The cooked-out foods you oat aran't givinf you enough for your noads. Hood theae warnings221 words
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