Malaya Tribune, 17 June 1950
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Title Section57 1950-06-17 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE by na nova I aa. LARGER SALbS THAN ANY AITERNOOy PAPER IS MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Line* Polished simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1950 TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Giovei, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fleet57 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-06-17 1 Mr Runme Shaw (second from the left) seen with Mr. de Vries (left), Mrs. Annette Kent. Mr W. Gallagher and Linda Christian on their way to the X.L.M. plane which i,„»k then to Bangkok yesterday. Mr. Shaw is going to Europe in the hope of67 words
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103 1950-06-17 1 Mr Rt.-liii Mallal, president ■>r Uv 'Overseas Pakistani Lt-apue. and Mi. G. SarangaI »n\ president of the .Sinpinote Indian Congress, will a -K Indian Premier. Mr. > Pandit Nehru to keep Mr. j John Tnivv as India's Repres- J dilutive in Malaya.103 words
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Article45 1950-06-17 1 2: Rent Cuts will aid MM). I.iehers Training ollege for Borneo. Pa c;, hildren See Sex i ibn. Local men may lose Consulate jobs, v Govt, vets Benham n, .iles. Allowance for school men. Husband prefe-red vfalaj woman. I ig Malacca assault case45 words
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Article126 1950-06-17 1 Singapore customs officers j made their biggest opium haul in two years recently wnen they boarded a snip j ln the outer roads and seiz- t-d 332 pounds of illegial Swaiow chandu. The ship arrived iron; 1 atvi Macao Six gunny sacks of126 words
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252 1950-06-17 1 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. ANE of the most important results of the recent V visit to Malaya of the British Secretaries of State for War and for the Colonies is that Britain would almost certainly pay more towards the fight against the CommunistReuter. - 252 words
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Article70 1950-06-17 1 THE Sunday Tribune tomorrow will contain the second instalment of "Our Dearest Emma,'' one of the greatest and most daring of love stories ever written. In "Our Dearest Emma,' Lozania Prole writes of the love-life of Lady Mapulton with a lusty frankness typical of the full-blooded age70 words
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Article43 1950-06-17 1 The Singapore Malay Union, held an emergency meeting last night and elected Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir lnche Mohamed Salleh bin Mohamet and Inche Jaffir bin Osman to meet Dato Onn bin Jaflar and ask him to withdraw fell resignation.43 words
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Article22 1950-06-17 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Clement Attlee today visited Ernest Bevin who Is still in hospital after 'a tecent operation. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article137 1950-06-17 1 Persian Gulf Crash Reuter. PARIS. Fri —Open charges that two men killed in the Skymaster crashed at Bahrein, of the Persian Gull this week, died because they talked too much about racketeers in Indo-China. were made by newspaper France Tireur today. The two menReuter. - 137 words
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Article62 1950-06-17 1 U.P. BANGKOK. Fri.—Siam declared its northern frontier closed today and sent high ranking poheĕ officers to investigate a .""port that 2,000 NaUonalist troops were stranded in the Indo-China town of Thakheetyk. Police chut General Luang Chart Trakarn Kosol said he received a report that a BurmeseU.P. - 62 words
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Article18 1950-06-17 1 A.P. LONDON. Frj. A strike kept the Communist's London Daily Worker off the streets today.—A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article77 1950-06-17 1 Reuter. SCHIPHOL. Holland. Fn. Three countries have offered asylum to rebel leader Captain Turko" Westerllng in case he is deported, according to M. John Thlessen. a Dutch defence witness who will appear on June 21 before the court hearing Indonesia's extra- dition application. The witness hasReuter. - 77 words
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Article171 1950-06-17 1 700 SINGAPORE PASSENGERS ARE SAVED Reuter, U.P. A.P. HONGKONG, Saturday. MO news has yet been received about the number of casualties aboard the Anhui, with about «00 King qiore passengers aboard, which struck a mine six miles outside Swatow harbour yesterday evening. A message received fromReuter, U.P. & A.P. - 171 words
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Article179 1950-06-17 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. ITSUALLY reliable sources said today that Britain has agreed to send military aid to Indo-China to supplement similar assistance by the United States. The source said that the British decision has caused considerable satisfaction here since it was regarded as showing179 words
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Article152 1950-06-17 1 Two Chinese sent to prison 1 this week on seditious Communist propaganda charges i were high ranking officials of the Malayan Communist Party" said Mr. R.C.B. Wiltshire. C.I.D. Chief yesterday. Han Chiau Soon alias Ang Yee who received four years imprisonment was entrusted with152 words
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Article58 1950-06-17 1 A.P. OTTAWA. Fri. Proposals for the advancements of press freedom in the Bn- tlsh Colonies were placed before the Seventh Imperial Press Conference yesterday. I With reference to Malaya 1 delegate said: The Empire Press Union should stress the need for keeping the press asA.P. - 58 words
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183 1950-06-17 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Friday. THE FBI today arrested David Greenglass. 28, for 1 giving U.S. military secrets to the Klaus Fuchs spy ring for Russia. It was the second such arrest within 24 rours. A Greenglass, a former U.S. Army non commissioned officer, atA.P. - 183 words
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Article27 1950-06-17 1 The two best bets for today's races at Kuala l.umpur are La Traviata and Gold Meridian. The going is likely to be soft.27 words
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Article130 1950-06-17 1 Reuter. TAIPEI, Friday CHINESE Nationalist planes are carrying out round-the-clock raids on the Chinese invasion coast where the Reds have massed heavily armed LST's for a thrust at Formosa. During these operations the Nationalist sighted a mysterious steamer of 3.000 to 4,000 tons cruising near RedReuter. - 130 words
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Advertisement105 1950-06-17 1 STRAIN Inaccurate unie from faulty watch mechanism wori inp under strain. Get H repaired. Excellent service and parts available. YICK WOH HING Htmr Middle Road 439, Nortli Bridg* Head, fhon*- MR Ser vice 10 Ser vicemeni "KANGOL MONTY" BERET in Khaki Navy Blue Colours. Also available All sorts of Military,105 words
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208 1950-06-17 2 TRADE, FIMANCE AND MARKETS ENCOURAGED by weakness in New York in the fi early pajt of the week, a change of sentiment brought about the heaviest fall in price for many years. Very heavy liquidation by the trade and nervous holders, caused a decline208 words
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Article110 1950-06-17 2 THE rubber commodity maikei opened steady \csterday with a better undertone. A fair amount of business passed and the market rema ned and closed steady. The following were the closing prices in cents per |ound: Ruvers Sel er* No. 1 RSS f.o.b. July 771 T&i No. 2110 words
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228 1950-06-17 2 A.P. LONDON, Fri.—A protest against the imp icat on from the U.S. that the wide fluctuations in the rubber iii«rket buve beea due to speculative manipulations is ree stered by H. T. Karsten. Chairman of the Rubber Trade Association of London in a letter toA.P. - 228 words
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Article81 1950-06-17 2 Holiest and lowest prices during' the week ending June 16. 1950 are:— Highest Lowest losing Ki?>ers Mp Spot Loose 92 TOtj 77.1 R.M.A.I R.S.S. F. 0.8. July .C, 71 X JVI.A.2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. 91 76.Z R.M.A.3 R.S.S. F. 0.8. 90 68. i R.M.A.I Pale Crepe FOB. 9181 words
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425 1950-06-17 2 Speaking to the North Borneo Advisory Council in Jesselton on June 12, the Governor, Sir Ralph Hone, announced that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the capital cost, as well as current expenditure for five years, for a Teachers' Training College which425 words
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65 1950-06-17 2 The Dutch ship "Kota Agoeng" arrived yesterday with a full cargo of rice from Rangoon of which 3.700 tons are for Singapore, the remainder, about 4.000 tons consigned to Palembang and Macasser. Another big all-rice cargo is expected aboard the "lonian Moon" which will65 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-06-17 2 A«tyanax (44); Buillna (Sheer* Wharf); Drente (42/43): (iewamr seroei (4«/41); Hot* Affoeng US/ »•>; Charon (36/37); Kah dan (33/34); Samii »3.»); I'resident Grant (31/32); Trolhu U7/1H»; Nordveat (l»/20); Hniaa (*.!/24j; Kruesidr (25/26); Villa Oi Bnijine (27/28); Kammerdnßh Onne* (29/36); Malaya 15/16); Benlomond (13/14); Benton* (IS); Memnon (8/9);56 words
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Article82 1950-06-17 2 SINGAPORE, June 1C: i.n price, was $299 7/8 per mcul exsmelter. Down 7/8. LONDON. Jun»> 18: Spot £602 1 2. Down 12 1 J. Three months £604. Down £2. Settlement pr cc £602 2,4. Down £2 1 2. Turnover: 85 tons. SECOND SESSION. Spot £602. Down £3 1/1.82 words
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Article37 1950-06-17 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. With only small sup- J port from overseas, and in-pit.. of healthy dlvi- i dend declarations, the J local share market re- mained dull, but steady, i Industrials showed Uttle change. j37 words
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Article926 1950-06-17 2 SINGAPORE, II NE 16. INDUSTRIALS Bayer* Sellers Atlas Ice 11.90 12.35 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2 35 2.35 Ord. US 2.30 8.8. Patrol 326 33 6 xd B M. Trustees 7.00 7.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 20 3 22 6 xd Ord. 15 6 16 I E. Utd. Assur.926 words
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Article363 1950-06-17 2 THE fifteen per cent rent cut recommended by the Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust on Wednesday will benefit about 600 tenants living in flats built post-war. It is estimated that about 4,500 persons will be benefitted by this rent reduction. This363 words
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Article62 1950-06-17 2 Mails to Java. Western Australia, and Eastern Australia wih cose at noon, at the G.P.O. today. Mail.s to Medan will clow at 6 p.m.. to North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei, and M ri at 10 a.m.. and mails to Thailand at 5.45 p.m. at the G.P.O. today. Surface mails62 words
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Advertisement257 1950-06-17 2 3 Shows Daily 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. •TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL" ■starring Lex Barker, Vanessa Brown. To-nite at Mid-nite Warner Bro's "MONTANA" In Technicolor. Tomorrow at 11 a.m. ITniversal's "WHITE SAVAGE" In Technicolor. This Modern Table Cooker j& is invaluable in every home. X Operates from any light point257 words
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Advertisement69 1950-06-17 2 SIMULTANEOUSLY TODAY! 5 SHOWS AT THE CAPITOL 11—1^5—4—6.30-9.30 AND 4 SfiJOWS AT THE ORIENTAL 1.00—3.15—7.00-9.00 "SINS or THE FATHERS" A SINCERE A.\*t> FRANK ATTEMPT AT SEX EDUCATION TONIGHT AT M'NITE! CAPITOL "THREE GAME ttOMS" A TRUE STORY RASED ON A WOMAN'S PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IN A JAP P.OJT. CAMP IN LORNEO.69 words
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Article, Illustration910 1950-06-17 3 Op courJM business is business, and it i* only to be expected after all the publicity these educational sex films have n. that they should b J rushed to the Singapore as as soon as they were passed by the Appeal Board \n«l no doubt, the "House910 words
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Article, Illustration98 1950-06-17 3 (Baladi wa Khcffa) This 0m will com- I mend itself to <uhr>i,< >.< of Egyptian pictures as H offers two hours of lavish musical entertainment 12.000 feet of film) has plenty of laughs and a beautiful and tnlenteO heroine in the form of Naima Akcf. Miss Akej might98 words
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Article507 1950-06-17 3 COME TO THE STABLE In choosing a religious theme for his comedy Directoi Henry ICoster might wel' have been in danger of offending our susceptibilities. Instead he deals with his subject with consummate tact and draws his conclusions effectively and without recourse to as much "sugar" as one would507 words
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166 1950-06-17 3 '[HE jobs of some 40 local people now employed by the American Consulate here rests upon the adoption of a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations s ub-committee recom- ndation that all aliens employed in U.S. Embas--1 Consulates and Lebe j» phvcc(l fry Americans. The166 words
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Article331 1950-06-17 3 Tribune Film Reporter ALTHOUGH two cinemas in the city barred chilA dren below fourteen from attending their performances four others, screening sex films, threw open their doors to all and sundry and, in return, reported "full houses" throughout yesterday, when the "season" opened. School children331 words
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Article155 1950-06-17 3 THE President of the Singapore Progressive i Party. Mr. C. C. Tan yes- terday repeated the alleg- ation made in the Party s annual report that the Singapore Labourites, durj ing the last Municipal I Elections, posted groups or 1 supporters at the entrances to155 words
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Article102 1950-06-17 3 pEKAr/c Fri. 'i"n- Kedah State Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade lmi« Council war formally established at a meeting of representative trade unionists of Kedah. at the Malayan Chinese Association premises at Sungei Patani, yesterday. The meeting was convened by Che Wan Din bin Ibrahim,102 words
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Article34 1950-06-17 3 In addition to the Food Control Clerks at the District Offices in Negri Sembilan, the Postmaster* of Bahau. Batang Malaka. Gemas. Mantin. Nilai, Rantau and Siliau have been appointed agents for registration cards34 words
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Article38 1950-06-17 3 Found playing paikow on the five-foot way of a house at Circular Road on June MM Tan Joo Huat was lined $50. in default 10 days" prison, in the Second Tolice Court yesterday. He pleaded gui'ty.38 words
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Article66 1950-06-17 3 Penang. Fri. The municipal commissioners at their meeting yesterday confirmed the appointment of Mr. i R. Thompson as superintendent of the Pral Power Station. The promotion of Mr. j R. K. Bogle to be Chief As- sistant Electrical Engineer was also approved. The commissioners falicitated66 words
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240 1950-06-17 3 CCRUB typhus has increased fourfold since the re--3 occupation of Malaya, according to Dr J. R. Audy of the Institute of Medical Research, m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. 0 Scrub typhus is an infection carried by tiny pink harvest mites which ire240 words
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Advertisement467 1950-06-17 3 quick Sale Twin-Neck electric llawa'ian (Juitar. complete with AMPLIFIER at very .heap price. QKAAQI* CO. LTD. H5. NY h Bridge. Road. <E. 914). > MISCELLANEOUSi I CONQUER Life'? trium-j-hantlv. through Numberscope. I from Birthdate. Private, or Postal readings. EFAH, 320. C'.ememean f lAvenueI Avenue S"pore. (D.906>. KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry and467 words
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Advertisement703 1950-06-17 3 l is yours/ No longer need you puffer the torments <>f skin irritation —the agony of skin disease*. A- v 71 Cool, healing, D.D.D. Prescription will U J bring you instant relief. DRIVES PAIN AND ITCH AWAY Adßy \wmßti D.D.D. Proscription n--t« differently. Ii fl Httk. <JJBf penetrates into the703 words
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Article410 1950-06-17 4 FORGIVE and forget. According to qualified observers, this is the line which Britain and the other members of the Commonwealth wish to adopt in the peace treaty with Japan. Two years ago, at Canberra, the story was very different. Then the Commonwealth believed in an eye for410 words
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Article199 1950-06-17 4 I IKE a spice scented zephyr, carrying on its wings the sweet song of the sirens as they bathe at rosy-fingered dawn (in glorious Technicolour) comes a United Press report from Manus. in the Admiralty Islands. A group of Australian scientists, it appears, have discovered a lost paradise199 words
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Article995 1950-06-17 4 Amiya Chakravarly - India's Model Leader A Great Darer Of Our Age Amiya Chakravarly TIME spent with Jawaharlal, his talk and the sight of him acquire a quality of high mountain air; there is in him an ascetic passion, the gold break of newhorizons, and a friendly995 words
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Article135 1950-06-17 4 I lAWAHARLAL shines J easily as father, brother, writer, traveller, V patriot or internationali at. Nevertheless, it is as an ardent devote of his country and its ii f loin I on whose altar he v.ould sacrifice all his other loves that he is specially135 words
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Article661 1950-06-17 4 HUMAYUN KABIR - By HUMAYUN KABIR THE characteristic of Jawaharlal Nehru wln>h attracts immediate attention is his aesthetic sensibility. It is this quality which stands out even in his political utterances. I remember saying to some friends in 1933-34 that India had gained in Nehru a great political leader at661 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-06-17 4 Mr. Nehru, who arrives in Singapore today.10 words
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797 1950-06-17 4 INDIA is a geographical and economic entity, a cultural unity amidst diversity, a bundle of contradictions held together by strong but invisible threads. Overwhelmed t ~a*n and again, her spirit was never conquered. About her tht re is the elusive quality of a legend797 words
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Article355 1950-06-17 4 Pandit Nehru - By Pandit Nehru TOE Iiono-. r Rurope for ii, s cultw-"» uu I lor the advanc in human civilization wh'-i i. r > We ar- caually interested in th «rhiMon of European problems; but. the world is someihin r bi !g»-r 1 h a i, Europ.*355 words
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Article856 1950-06-17 5 —And Asks Council To Approve Them TARGET DATES FOR PAY RISES: AUG.1, JAN. 1, JUL.1 GOVERNMENT will ask the Legislative Council, at v Tuesday's meeting, to accept the Benham Committee recommendations which apply to Divisions HI and IV of the Public Service, and to those posts856 words
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Article180 1950-06-17 5 rE Privy Council will no asked to decide in the near future whether a Jew, domiciled in Singapore, can i marry a non-Jew. Thi< point had been decided Iby the Colony Court of \ppeal in which it held that I under the Colony law, a180 words
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Article176 1950-06-17 5 A 2O-year old Chinese. Tan Lim Bee, who was ace «ed of mudering 18-year-old Yap Bok Seng at HavelooU Road on the night of February 26 last, was found guil'v and sentenced to death in the Assize Court yesterday. Wee Chuan Hay (25), who was tried along176 words
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Article, Illustration265 1950-06-17 5 AFFICE workers in Raffles Place sat up in their U chairs in startled delight when the strains of an electric organ drifted in through their windows Within a few moments, tambies had located theYrgan in Moutrie and Co., and 'special request chits were being sent265 words
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589 1950-06-17 5 TEACHERS in aided schools and temporary Gov--1 ernment officers will get the full housing allowance as paid to permanent Government officers, if the Legislative Council accepts a motion by Mr. J. D. M. Smith, the Acting Colonial Secretary, when it meets on Tuesday. Mr.589 words
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Article220 1950-06-17 5 —Court Told Mrs. Margery Esther Marrian told the Chief Justice yesterday that her husband used insulting language and taunted her by saying that he preferred a Malay woman to her. Her husband had also confessed to her. she said, that he had committed adultery with220 words
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Article91 1950-06-17 5 BOY PICKED ICE MAN'S POCKET AHOKKIEN youth, Chan Sim Seng found guilty of stealing a wallet from a. stall in the Happy World park was sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment to be served in court and fine of $100 or in default 14 days' r.i. in the Singapore Second91 words
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Article65 1950-06-17 5 A special exhibition of photographs taken of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, during his visit last year to the United States, is now on display at the USIS library, in Raffles Place. The photo exhibition is on an elaborate scale and the65 words
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Advertisement192 1950-06-17 5 Whet? ttart» with Af* cuts down decay r* THE AMMONIUM lON TOOTH PASTE Sola Arena f OTT CO JKJy) ito —a— THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. |ffest\ China Building, Chulla Street. V Jm Singapore. PTRE. MARINE. MOTOR VKHICI WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. etc. Branches Agents at Hongkong, Indonesia, Bangkok all towns192 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-06-17 5 Li t ABXEB bT Al r "TT V'" uo- J rwKy not —some Bays falls ALLEY OOP J r mm CT WELL. X JUST I P^ YE H H E^ 1 BL,' cVERSINCb'W /lg!'* 1 OFF in* FOOT- 0E A T !?J&L42 words
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Article251 1950-06-17 6 RECS DOMINATE GAME DOMINATING the exchanges for the greater part U of the game, S.R.C. won their Senior League soccer match against the R.E. by the odd goal in five at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Sappers scored their twp goals towards the end251 words
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Article54 1950-06-17 6 LONDON, Fri. Lee Savold. recognised in Europe in BriViin as the world heavyweight champion, signed contracts with Promoter Jack Solomons on Friday to defend his title here next June. Manager Bill Daly said only a comeback by Joe Louis would alter present plans. "He would like to54 words
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Article54 1950-06-17 6 A motor speed trial over one mile, urbanised by the Auto- mobi'e Association of Malaya, will be held in Kuala Lumpur at Lqrnje Road on Jtii> Pi. Members can c bt.vn entry Forma from the Secretary of ih Singapore. Branch of the A> I tion54 words
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521 1950-06-17 6 Cahari bin Sulaiman became the individual champion at the annual sports of the Telok Kurau English School on Thursday. Sahari was first in three events, the 100 yards, the High Jump and the hurdles. He came in third in the 220 yards. Katong521 words
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Article78 1950-06-17 6 Malacca. Fri. G. Dorairaj and W. Vias are unable to play for for Malacca against Singapore in tomorrow s state cricket match They are replaced by P. R. Lewis and Tarn Kong Yen. The team will now be: G. S.Walker tcapt> .J. Sequa.rah. M. C. Kailasapathy.78 words
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Article172 1950-06-17 6 MALACCA. Fr B. Comes bad little diflicu tv in SttU Ilm the quarter finals of the meu'a singles in the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association championship beating Hussein Abdullah 6—l. c 2. The following are results of games played: MEN S SINGLES: R.H. V.'harton beat Ong Sek Pel172 words
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Article73 1950-06-17 6 The rtrst anniversay of 'he WmsfleM Badminton Party was celebrated on Wednesday uiaht with a "makaii kechil" at Ja' vi Ampas. Prizes for the party's badminton tournament winners were given away. The open singled champion is A. M. iusoff. with Foon Yew Wah as runner73 words
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Article34 1950-06-17 6 Reuter. ASCOT. BERKSHIRE, Fri. Mr. H. E. Morris's Blue Book won the Wokingham Stakes this afternoon. Miss Dorothy Badets' Angelico was second and Mrs. V. Gilmour's Spartan Sacrifice third. Twentyf outran.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article129 1950-06-17 6 The tcani to represent Singapore District (Army) in a Cricket match ngamst RAF (Ma'aya) at RAF Station. Seletar today and tomorrow will be chosen from: Major B. P. Bwlth-FMDtI (Captain), Lt. Col. D. V. Henchley, Major I. C. S. Monro. Major B. H. Sweet. Major129 words
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Article110 1950-06-17 6 PLAYING vith only ten men, .he Ist Kttgfjwre Off*"** R A. did well to beat H.Q. Singapore District two nil in igrn'or B-l match on the B.O.DJC.A. ground yesterday. O'Donoghoe, centre forward scored the first goal in ho fifteen minute when lie dr.bbled from mldneld and sent110 words
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Article114 1950-06-17 6 Tiger Swimming Club will play water polo I'gainsl the H. A.F. Se'etar. on Sunday at li.oo a.m. at the Haw Par Swimming P"ol. .'{9 Pasir Panjang Road. Following are asked to turn up for the Tiger Swimming ClubA TEAM: Tan Wee Eng, Loh Yew Kee.114 words
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Article, Illustration575 1950-06-17 6 WINNING the individual championship for the third year in succession, lanky Ibrahim bin Falli won the challenge cup for keeps at the annual sports of Victoria School held yesterday. He scored 18 points Runner up was Tan Kay Wah with 9 points. Five School records575 words
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105 1950-06-17 6 MALACCA. Fri.- The ovemment Shield soccer earn petition committee has ordered a replay of the semi-final tie between the Detention Camp XI and the Probation Oncers. The rej.lav was ordered when the committee upheld the protest by the Detention Camp the Probation Officers, allegm105 words
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104 1950-06-17 6 Cheerful Lads Athletic i arty easily defeated the Haikowyu Sports Club by seven goals to nil in a Junior B-l league sir(ei at QaylaJkg Stadium yesterday riie game on the wuow wi > one sided gam«\ and Inoptte of having ommileea scoring opportunities, the104 words
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Advertisement121 1950-06-17 6 SULAM COMPANY 23, Chulia Street, Singapore General Merchants, Stationers, Importers, Exporters, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Specialists in Account Books, Rubber Starts etc. Phone *****. The Peak Of Perfection j^^mammm invicta az 4m BANDSPREAD RADIOS Model '72' 5-valve 4 waveban-rls WBtHM* IHH $195/. less 10', for cash. l_i_Hß___JM Easy payments can121 words
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Advertisement584 1950-06-17 6 > SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK/ CONTINENT m.s. "MALAYA" -.Godowns 15/16 for Bangkok m.8. "INDIA" ab n u J^25 for Bangkok. Saigon, Manila, Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama and Takubar. m.s. "FALSTRIA" abt July i 0 for Saigon Si Bangkok m.s. "MORJBLIA" due Abt: July |g for Bangkok. Manila, Hongkong, KoBt Yokohama, m.s "SELANDIA"584 words
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Article175 1950-06-17 7 A. srENCER j -MIX!; "SPOT" Kaef 1 SfKING IP t iTahK SPRING I P 2.30 ROMAN( X Dark Romance Kprftig l p Brooking Greeting* Greeting* Dark Romance Race 2 GOLDEN NEWS GOLDEN NEWS MAYLOONG 3.90 Dak* San Bonnie Grey Nachtegaal Jaunty Bonaki urey ftolden News Race 3 ENTERTAIN-175 words
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Article943 1950-06-17 7 DELOVV is the Card for today's Races at Kuala D Lumpur, the Final Day of the Selangor Turf Club June Meeting. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8, and the Double Totes on Races '3 4 and 7 8. RACE 0NE—2.30 P.M.—Class 4, Div. 3—s«t> Furs.943 words
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Article247 1950-06-17 7 LONDON. Fri.—Northamptonshire, surprise team in last season's English county cricket championship, today beat Middlesex, the joint title holders, for the first time since they became a first class County side 45 yars ao. Today's closes are: At Northampton, Northamptonsrrire won by an innings and 105 runs: Northamptonshire247 words
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1309 1950-06-17 7 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER KUALA LUMPUR, Today. PICKING winners today, last day of the Selangor Turf Club's June Meeting, will be no easier than on the first two days, as many of the newcomers m Class 2 seemed to have improved a great deal on1,309 words
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Article193 1950-06-17 7 ARTHUR Lim won the Junior Boys' Final of SingaA pore lawn tennis championships on the S.C.C. courts yesterday, after being fully extended by Gordon Lim. The final score was 6—2, 5—7, o— ResuHs were: MIXED DOUBLES: Kami* Miss r. L. Rutt r eived a w.o.193 words
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Article107 1950-06-17 7 Amateur Boxing COPENH X'IKN. In. T*o new wen ht division.-, light, wetter and heavy *rtt«r, W p.dnnt«d al lodav'a session of the International Amatetir Boxing Association Congress. The nnw classes and rcviaea official weiehta are v toliowa: FLY New weight in kilos 51, approximate equivalent 8 stone107 words
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Article87 1950-06-17 7 SIDWELL BROWN Reuter. BECKENHAM. KENT. Fri.— Two Australians. Geoff Brown and Billy Bldwell. will contest the men's singles tinal in the Kent Lawn Tennis tournament tomorrow. in today's aeml-naal Brown. i...ii.ii Wimbledon finalist in 1946. defeated the holder. Gard-i-o Mullov. America's- third r rt i'k»"i rdayer hv 6 2. 3Reuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement498 1950-06-17 7 BOUSTEAD €0., LTD. SINGAPORE LloydU Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Du Sails GLENROY Gdas. 15/16 June 17 DENBIGHSHIRE 25 June Julv 2 VROM U.K. FOR 8TRAIT8^WNGK0NG SHANGHAI, AND GLENARTNEY Penang sails June 17 due Singapore June 20 CARRIERS498 words
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Advertisement472 1950-06-17 7 For all School Books. Station-rv. etc from Primary to l ombrnige and Matriculation Classes Go to IT. IK 11 CHONG A CO. Slnrapore. *ta»i»e« V Sernnhta, Koala Luoi?ir. Ipoh. PllMg. *«c TROPHIES THAT GLORIFY ONES DEEDS OF SKILL VALOUR S. P. H. de SILVfI 45, High St., Singapore. The Embankment,472 words
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Advertisement245 1950-06-17 7 MffiyAL t D. T. Lints HerbtonicMlnyakuntaw, Mii»yaie:r*t, Jamubranak. Obfatpriok, Jamujantan. Jamubetina, Gravel Herb-tea, J amuanakda r a, Stanggee. Tonic-powder, Gravel Herb-tea, Sago-dalirrta. Slimming Herb, tea, ete. p.T. Lrim Co. 24. Prinsep Street, Singapore. FOR SALE One complete Bed Room Set of Teakwood Ducc Suite. Contact Room M l. 169 South245 words
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1038 1950-06-17 8 Shearn MALACCA, Friday. MR. E .D. Shearn, counsel for Mr. Tan Kee Gak, ITI told the Magistrate's Court this morning, that he would prove that the Omcer-in-Ch?rge, Criminal Investigation Department, Malacca, had told Mr. P. N. Atkinson, Tan's Singapore lawyer, that the At-torney-General to1,038 words
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Article41 1950-06-17 8 Two Chinese. Teo Kirn Huat and Lim Chin, admitted in the Third Police Court yesterday that they went into the Singapore Harbour Board, a protected area, without a pass. They were each fined $100 in default one months" rigorous imprisonment.41 words
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Article130 1950-06-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The $500 reward for information leading bo the arrest of four Chinese responsible for robbing two special constables of their lities and ammunition on th i ;ht of May 28 has been renewed The offer holds good till August 30. The130 words
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Article61 1950-06-17 8 The s.s. Wo Sang, now here on her regular Honn Kong Calcutta iun is unloading 640 cases of Formosan (ea as well a.s 6.000 bags of cement irom Japan. The ship took 600 tons of machinery and general cargoe from Japan to; Formosa. She *ill load61 words
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Article196 1950-06-17 8 f OMMUNISTS have stepped up their propaganda for Singapore youth, said Mr, R. C. B. Wiltshire, Chief of the C.I.D. yesterday. This has been noticeable especially in the last few months, he said. One pamphlet found in the Chinese High Sehoo! was i sued by the196 words
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Article46 1950-06-17 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— 1 fctr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner Genet al. has consented to preside over the public meeting which Pandit Nehru, the Indian Premier, will address at the Bukit Zahrah school padang on Sunday at 8.30 a.m.46 words
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Article378 1950-06-17 8 TODAY NEllRC'S VISIT: 11 am. Arrival at Kalang 3 p.m. Visit Indian commun ty at the Naval Base, 4 p.m. Press conference 5.15 p.m. Laying ihe foundation stone 01 the Indian Association at Ba e;-tier Plain, fallowed hy a tea party at which Malcolm McDonald will378 words
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Article237 1950-06-17 8 CATHAY: "Secret* of Life'' at 11. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 in. <t'so Sunday). ALHAMBRA: "Secret!» of Life 11 30 2 00, 4.30. 7.00. -15 n.m. "Adventures of Magic Men (Cantonese) Midnight. "When Ir sh Eves j»re Smiling" at 9.00 a.m. Morning rhow today aud Sunday. (Technic lour). P\ VI237 words
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Article205 1950-06-17 8 TODAY ANClsO CHINESE JI'NIOB SCHOOL:—Annual Spoils «Today) at 3.00 p.m. at Barker Road. CRICKET: Sngapore Di-ST. (Army* v. kAF >i<—. 11 a.m.: SRC v. Ceytonese (A warns > at SRC; SCSA v. Sit ha lese (A teams* at Fairer P> rk. blraits Times v. St. Palrtda Inst, at BdOg205 words
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Article36 1950-06-17 8 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. V.ie 8.8.C. will continue to transmit some programmes from Radio i Ceylon at least until the permanent broadcasting station in Malaya is operating, it was officially announced today Reutei. 4 HReuter. - 36 words
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Article66 1950-06-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I Price oi cigarettes went up i in the Federation with the Increase in export duty on tobacco by $2 a pound. Each packet of cigarettes will j cost five cents more from today.. This is expected to increase the revenue by66 words
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Article145 1950-06-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, fri Aircrafis of the Roj Force carried out a numbei cf airstrikes jver a wide ires this w^k. Bandit posit ons in Perak Johore, Selangor and N, Sembilan wore bomUd a .'trafed, Aircrafts taking included Lincolns, Brigan& Tempes: i, Spittn.- s dor145 words
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Article37 1950-06-17 8 A Singapore Traction Company bus conveying mourners for a funeral yesterday was involved in a collision wuh car and a bicycle at Norfolk Road. The cyclist, i Chinese, was taken to the hoapit head injuries.37 words
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360 1950-06-17 8 Shop-keepers who evade the Weekly Holidays Ordinance which conies into force on July 1, will be liable for a fine $50 for the first offence and $500 for a subsequent one. Mr. C. W. Lyle, Deputy Commissioner for Labour, explaining the Ordinance to the press,360 words
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Advertisement206 1950-06-17 8 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE THE GRILL WILL BE CLOSED THE BALLROOM EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED FOR THE OFFICIAL DINNER PARTY IN HONOUR OF THE HON. PANDIT NEHRU TO-NIGHT TOMoTrOW NIGHT'S SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT CASTILLO'S AUGMENTED CONCERT ORCHESTRA and 1 STANLEY KING ON THE NEW HAMMOND ORGAN SINGAPORE'S NEWEST MUSICAL ATTRACTION I SENNETT REALTY CO..206 words
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Advertisement15 1950-06-17 8 i llloocl Hank Group A 34 Bottles B 8 AB 2 0 21 DONORS 1815 words
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Advertisement89 1950-06-17 8 4. PHILIPS MUI FON6 RESTAURANT FIRST CLASS COCKT"!L JAR. 88, Beach Road (opposite Alhambra) Singapore Telephone: Excellent European and CI foods. Choicest of Beer. V. and Spirits. Economy Plus Excellent ft ret by trained staff A visit to our RaaUnranl Bar will convince you. Open daily from 10 a. a.89 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1950-06-17 8 TIDE TODAY HW. 12.40 a.m. (Bft.) 11.35 p.m. (ML 4in.» TOMORROW H.W.: 1.15 p.m. (f'ft.i.15 words
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