Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1950
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Title Section59 1950-06-20 1 Malaya Tribune •--------■^■deeleeßi— Tet 'Tribune* Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AF2XRNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58H/3 Mm* Line* Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE. TI ESDAY, JTNE 30, 1950. TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOS DOS REPRESENTATIVE B. H—TW Olovtn, Ualaya Tribune 0//tce, 14359 words
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398 1950-06-20 1 Leaders Told Of Bomb Incident A.P. Xl ALA LLHPUR, Monday. PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRI, Indian Prime Minister told community r leaders at King's House today that it would be the people who would bring about the final subjugation of the terrorists HeA.P. - 398 words
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Article, Illustration210 1950-06-20 1 Tribune Stall Reporter. 4 U BURN-HAIRED 28-year-old Johanna de Wit. who has defied an Australian immigration law to marry the man she loves, left Kallang Airport this morning on the last leg of her journey to a new home and a new life in Australia. Johanna,210 words
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Article62 1950-06-20 1 A.P. KEW. England. Mon. Hollywood actress Ireiu Dunne, who came to England to play the role oi Queen Victoria in a Aim called '"The Mudlark." get some royal tips for the part during Sunday tea at Kew. H;ie was presented to tne King ana Queen, theA.P. - 62 words
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Article22 1950-06-20 1 U.P. LONDON, Mon. Russia is speeding up repairs to the war damaged ports in tne Baltic naval experts said today.—U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article120 1950-06-20 1 STOP PRESS In the Legislative Conned this morning. Mr. Laycock proposed an amendment tc the Government's proposal for acceptance of ihe Benham report which called ior a new time-scale for general cler roe iWit* mmm 1 Fli" yiW* poses is:— 85-sa-95 B 110-loa-!*' B 140-10a-22h 230-lOa^,".120 words
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Article67 1950-06-20 1 Police yesterday recovered 5 Communist flags and 180 pamphlets from Tvid«b scattered areas in Singapore. Pamphlet* were ;ouuci in Upper Serangoon Bukit Panjang and other densely populated areas. A radio car patrol yesterday arrested a 20 year-old Tebch-jw outside a Oazzar in Ea*rt Coast Road. He67 words
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Article292 1950-06-20 1 {TribuiHj Film ttepartew) 4 13-REEL Russian film, with English sub-titles. A has been passed, without cuts, for exhibition m SingaporeTnd Malaya by Mr. Jack Evans, the Film CeSSr! It is called "Tale of the Sibenan Land. r Two Tribune Film j Reporters viewed the pic- ture.292 words
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Article32 1950-06-20 1 A.P. CHICAGO, Mon. A kidney from a dead woman has been transplanted in another woman hi au operation winch doctors said today is the first of the kind. —A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article143 1950-06-20 1 Reuter. LOS NEGROS, Admiralty islands, Mon. —An Australian army officer alleged here today that Japanese troops machine gunned 110 Australian and 35 Indian war prisoners in Malaya in 1942, poured petrol over them, and —though some of them were still alive >and "screaming terribly"—set them alight. TheReuter. - 143 words
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Article101 1950-06-20 1 U.P. LONDON, Monday. AS the nrst concrete result of Colonial Secretary A James Griffiths' trip to Malaya, the Colomal Office is to appoint additional police and administrative officers to Malaya, official sources said tori day. Next week applications for the appointment of 150 peaceofficer, and 55U.P. - 101 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-06-20 1 The Inspector-General of the RAF., Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Saunders arrived at Changi yesterday where he was met by the A.O.C. Malaya, the C-in-C FARELF and the Station Commander, Changi. Picture shows Sir Hugh inspecting the guaro ol honour of the R.VF. Regiment (Malawi)'62 words
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172 1950-06-20 1 Reuter. LOND.OX, Monday. WAR Minister John Strachey tonight defended, his action in carrying amis on operations against Communists during his recent visit to Malaya. "I carried arms because I was requested to do so by the officers in command of my partyReuter. - 172 words
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Article125 1950-06-20 1 SAIGON. Mon.—Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Special Commissioner for SouthEast Asia, today saw exBmperor Bao Dai. head of the Vietnam state, soon after arriving here by plane from Singapore for "ten days holiday." He al*-o saw several French officials, but not M. Leon ingnon.125 words
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Article51 1950-06-20 1 l'agt, 3. No Congress ea«d;-d>-es tor piectlow* it i Dak* MOSM journey. Woman sHo( through hole Ln the wail. Vage 5. Onn Bafts Johore- vo*e. D 'Wiv." b snfh tl by chl'ly nowdpr. I'age 8. MSSBSea bssasM ea**;. in Army sc&egase* tor Tendon. Cla »s t Tip Strike51 words
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Article18 1950-06-20 1 U.P. BL"E.*SOS AIRES. Mon. The Argentine Foreign Office bra* withdrawn Ambassador Oscar Tajchert from India -U.PU.P. - 18 words
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327 1950-06-20 2 Mr. Sarangapany - We Don i Want Communal Politics Says Mr. Sarangapany THE Singapore Indian Congress, which has launched 1 an intensive drive to get Indians to register as voters, will not be fielding any candidates in the coming Municipal or Legislative Council elections. Mr. G. Sarangapany,327 words
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Article127 1950-06-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The inaugural meeting of the Federation of Malaya branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association held recently elected Sir Henry Gumev as president. Mr. M. V. del Tuio and Dato Mahmud bin Mat «crt elected Vice-Presidents. Mr. del Tuio will also be chairman ol127 words
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Article127 1950-06-20 2 Loh Hong Lim. who had been in lock up since April 3. was yesterday bound over .'or six months on a personal bond of $300 on charges oi stealing clothes, a savings bank pass book and $50 in cash, from the Police Training school. These articles, it127 words
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Article176 1950-06-20 2 Mrs. R. E. Foulger was elected President of the Singapore branch of the Y.W.C.A., when they met for the first post-war elections, at the Annual business and general meeting, yesterday. Presided over by Lady Gimson, the meeting was opened by Mrs. Foulgar. I who succeeded Mrs.176 words
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Article39 1950-06-20 2 Examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Spring only beginning from next year. The Autumn examinations will be held for the last time in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore in 1950.39 words
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Article72 1950-06-20 2 KUALL LUMPUR. Mon.— It was officially announced today that it is an offence for any Muslim shopkeeper or his Muslim servants to sell cooked food or drink to any Muslim above the age of fifteen years between sunrise and sunset during the month of Ramadan. lt is72 words
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93 1950-06-20 2 The Government Public Relations is opening a Reading Room tomoi row on the ground floor of the Chinese Secretariat Building at Havelock Road. Some journals andbooks from the United Kingdom will be available for leferenct in addition to '.ocal paper and magazm. s.93 words
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448 1950-06-20 2 —Court Told MR. E. P. Shanks, Crown Counsel, told the Assize 11 Court trying two Boyanese for alleged murder of an old Boyanese woman, yesterday that she was shot through a hole in the wooden wall. "Had it not been for the hole448 words
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232 1950-06-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three Police Constables were ki'led when bandits ambushed a Police party in the Sungei Patani aiea of Kedah at noon today. A European cadet, one Chinese Inspectoi, and two Police Constables were also wounded but not seriously. No further details232 words
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Article, Illustration334 1950-06-20 2 JOURNEY WAS SECRET p A.F. officers in Singapore knew only yesterday that Australia's first Dakota to Malaya for antibandit operations was on its way, because the flight was kept a secret presumably to prevent any possible sabotage. The Dakota took off from Darwin334 words
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Article53 1950-06-20 2 Mr. Allan Lim, son of Mr. Lim Chuan Hoe, well-known Singapore lawyer, arrived by 8.0.A.C. Constellation from the United Kingdom yesterday afternoon. He is reading law in Nottingham University and the Middle Temple, and has come home for the vacation. He was met at the Airport53 words
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Article, Illustration219 1950-06-20 2 niSPERSAL of hawkers to the countryside and encouraging uiem to start a new life, were the steps suggested by Mr. MT A. Majid, President of the Muslim Welfare Association and a member of the Labour Party, giving evidence at the Hawkers' Enquiry Commission yesterday. Training219 words
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Article46 1950-06-20 2 The Singapore Traction Company has extended the time of its bus service number 18 from Finlayson Green to Tampenis Road in order to furnish service to users of the USIS Library until artcr it closes at 9 p.m. Buses will run every twelve minutes.46 words
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95 1950-06-20 2 Eighty paratroop-rs reurning on leave from China are amons* the (uw, nassensers on the FrenV liner "La Marsailes" whlcE sailed from Singapoi night for France. The King and Queen ol Lavs are amone the DasT enters bound for France They are accompanied hv their son.95 words
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Article66 1950-06-20 2 HAD DUTIABLE TOBACCO CHARGE Cheng Tua Foo found m possession of three pounds of dutiable tobacco at North Bridge Road on Jum- n pleaded guilty in the Thiru Police Court yesterday. Th case was postponed to June 26 for sentence. Bail of $100. in one surety was granted! Mr. J.66 words
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Article94 1950-06-20 2 KUALA LUMP!'h. Mon.The judging of the postern submitted in the Selangor Schools competition for u> best poster in connection with the University of Malaya Brick Fund wa? held on Saturday evening in the British Council Hall. The judges were Mr. B Neyland. Mr*. N. Irvng and94 words
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Article65 1950-06-20 2 Two British Aircraft Carriers, Ocean and Unicorn will arrive in Singapore today. The Ocean Ls a trooping carrier on passage to the United Kingdom from Hong Kong and will be staying here for two days. The Unicorn is expecti to stay for about six weeks in65 words
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Article58 1950-06-20 2 JOHORI BAHRU, Hon.— Chew Hong Tiorg. 25. w* s tclay chart., a in the S< ,>ior Court with theft of rash anu jewellery an:, unting tc SI belonging Id hij astcr-in-iaw who Uvea in the same hou«* with hire. He claimed trial md «J S released on58 words
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Advertisement15 1950-06-20 2 SELL your j Unwanted ELECTRIC WASHERS I j in the TRIBUN* CLASSIFIED COLUMNS lowest Costs15 words
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Article310 1950-06-20 3 pDONESIA has freed the export of coffee from Java for the first time since 1948. Both native and estate coffee are allowed for export. In 1948 only small quantities were allowed for export for sometime. Arabica coffee can now be exported from Java in any310 words
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Article65 1950-06-20 3 Another Russian ship, Vatdai. a small steamer reacheu Singapore yesterday on hot voyage from Libau in the Haltic to \Tadivostock. She will anchor in the oute. TOHdA near the other Russian which arrived on Satuiday until June 23 when she sails for Yokohama. The Val dai has on65 words
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Article117 1950-06-20 3 change Banks Association announces the lo'lowing exchange: Free Maiket Currencies "ll 3il 3/8 l/U 1/9 13 4 1 SJ W 21/32 India, Ceylon Ufi 3 4 1,6 3 4 157 ins 18 mt o V 1« .•> v 3 18 o3 1 lt> Buyin rates for Air Mail117 words
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Article69 1950-06-20 3 ibbei commodity mar--1 opened steady yesterd of by two cents from Saturday's closing, from mo re lack of buying, rather my selling pressure, prices in cents per pound weie Buyers Sellers '\o' Jttly 74% 74"'-. No 2 RSS 1.0.D. July 73 v 73 3 RSS \.o.b.69 words
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47 1950-06-20 3 Blu Runnel si earner which docked the United Kingluring the week-end. is unloading 1.000 tons of machinery, including trucks. Also on the s are RAF motors $60, rth of cotton goods, tgnment of new cars and 1.446 drums of caustic soda.47 words
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Article54 1950-06-20 3 I ifatnjci rate for thr Straits Dollar wliich har* standing at 'Z 4 383 May :(J reduced tt. it;' y»s*erday. Other correncVrs were altered prep ciinaaVv. With th: cash position in ip< being a littler tow, banks were able to adjns: the i*ate. The. new Lstmcnl would54 words
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Article26 1950-06-20 3 SINGAPORE, J«fta 19. The 'hart market i opened the week v« .*> qi.i'dly and remained dull, while quutatiu..'; t were inclined to be slightly easiei.26 words
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Article899 1950-06-20 3 SINGAPORE. 1». INDI'STRIALS Buyers Kellers Atlas Jee 11.90 12.25 Alf»x. Bricks Pref. 2 25 2.35 Ord. 2.25 2.30 E.B. Petrol 32/6 336 xd B M. Trustees 7.00 7.60 Oon. Tin S«M»lt Pre i. 20 3 21/6 xd Ord. 15/6 16/3 E. Utd. Amur. 38.75 39.75 Fed. Dispensary 6.25899 words
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Article219 1950-06-20 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. PIFTY-nine Dutch men, women and children, emir grating from Holland to seek new homes in Australia, arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon in a chartered KLM plane. They left for Darwin this morning. i_sa\ »t»»» o Thousands more will follow. This is219 words
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Article59 1950-06-20 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon.—The House of Representatives today passed legislation to keep the American Government in the synthetic rubber business for two more years. The bill now goes to President Truman for signature. Last month the House voted for another three years for the rubber programme, but agreed,Reuter. - 59 words
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Article159 1950-06-20 3 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Monday. THE United States dollar last week for the first time since the end of VVorM War II drooped to less than three per cent, above the cfficiel rate. Last week it dronped to a new low of HK55.95 against the oflieia 1 rate ofReuter-AAP. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration130 1950-06-20 3 THE AP. Moller motor ship "Kirsten Maersk" which docked here yesterday is on her maiden voyage from Taniano shipyard in Japan. Four hundred tons of coffee beans, sago, garlic and general cargo will be loaded here today, when the new 5.000 ton vessel sails with130 words
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Advertisement78 1950-06-20 3 Goodness \m Time for our Barley Biscuits! Quite true the extra nourishment in Huntley and Palmers Bailey Biscuits is sustaining for ((Uneste rs—an.i those of all ages. But most US «at them because we can t resist that ciclicious, sweetly melting flavour of pure sugar. butter and the finest English78 words
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Advertisement1144 1950-06-20 3 Reprints of local photographs appearing in rhe Malaya Tribune and the Sunday Tribune can »>e obtained from the Malaya Tribune Photographic Department at $1.50 per copy. I SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED by European riding Concern experlen'. d Book, keeper and Accountant. Apply go* A 3728. Tribune. S pore. cp.yib» WANTED a1,144 words
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Advertisement268 1950-06-20 3 TRIUMPH M/Cyele 3T 11-19. E.v"ejtopt condition SI. 000/-. View 5_7 p.m. 270. Rangoon Road. (8.879). ACCOMMODATION V'A\Trr> end Tuiv I'we f u or bungalow for army officer v ■id f-hi'd furnished cd. Reply Bor A.372.T Trl*»~ c. fT*W VAC. 1«'7'50. f -m. a*C. c ffn. broom stt.. h.o. water r*«*rl268 words
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Article506 1950-06-20 4 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald's rush trip to Indom China follows reports that British military aid is to be added%to that already on its way from ■\.me n c s It also coincides with Bao Dai's visit to France, where tlie head of Vietnam is due for a conference506 words
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Article90 1950-06-20 4 {SINGAPORE'S first State banquet, in honour of Pandit Nehru, was a great and glittering occasion. But a little thing was forgotten. The Colony's leaders were entertaining India's Premier on behalf of the people of the Colony, whose only way of knowing how their guest was treated, and how90 words
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1101 1950-06-20 4 R.H. WHARTON - Men Were Paid To Be Bitten By Mosquitoes By R.H. WHARTON o/ the Listitiite of Me'Mciil Rc- search, Malaya, in a broad-1 cast niyht over Radio Malaya. IN a recent talk on Colonial Development and Welfare Schemes for malaria research in Malayu.1,101 words
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Article43 1950-06-20 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon.—The situation in Malaya and South-east Asia was discussed today between the British ambassador to the United States, Sir Oliver Franks, and Mr. Dean Rusk, Assistant Secretary of State in charge of Far Eastern affairs at the State Department.—A.PA.P. - 43 words
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Article357 1950-06-20 4 SIM SEE LOY - By SIM SEE LOY SINGAPORE has a thirsty population. This is evident from the great number of coffee shops which have sprung up like mushrooms since the liberation. In every' street ana alley, m every remote village, in nooks and corners as well as in ramshackle357 words
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Article118 1950-06-20 4 STEPLEFORD TAWNEY. Essex. —A wartime fighter station, blitzed in the Batttle of Britain, and now under the plough, will snort y pull up the turnips to replace them with runways, hor stepleford Tawney, Essex, is to become an airfield once more. Bomb blasted hangars will be repaired,118 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-06-20 4 Ranjit Singh - By Ranjit Singh PAVEMENT libraries which display for hire small Chinese books telling in rough drawings the stories of the heroes of ancient China are to be found in all big and small towns throughout Malaya. Made up of a book rack, crudely constructed of several pieces212 words
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Article300 1950-06-20 4 THE results of recent field work in the treatment of leprosy in Malaya and other Far Eastern centres have been made known to a party of Brazilian leprologists who have just concluded a tour of inspection of British research. The party were given details of the300 words
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546 1950-06-20 4 The People's Postbag II would appear that the existing law for the pro- tection of wild animals and birds is observed by its breach rather than observation. One may see at weekends in the countryside men proudly exhibiting birds which they had shot546 words
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Article64 1950-06-20 4 THE President. Pan Mall yan Pensioners Association, requested the Government to grant a 30-nunutc interview for a delegation of three pensioners with the Secretary of State, and was informed after 20 days that it had not been possible to include in the programme the interview requested. What a64 words
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Article650 1950-06-20 5 UMi V O Groups Name Him For Presidency JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. I\ATO Onn bin Ja'afar has been named by the five U.M «N.O. divisional executives in Johore as their ''sole nominee for the Malayan president's post" This appointment wili be decided upon at the coming650 words
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Article310 1950-06-20 5 The Malay Graduates Association wants Dato Onn to withdraw his resignation. At a meeting of the Association held recently the graduates hoped that Dato Onn will continue to lead the UMNO and the Malays. The graduates assured Dato Onn that inspite of their differences with him310 words
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Article115 1950-06-20 5 A.SINGAPOREAN who posed by letter to a girl he had never met before and was ace?pted flew last «•tk to Taip, ng to marry he*. Smiling happily, Mr. R. S. PiJlal, who H attached to the R.A.F., technical Wuig, Chang), this morning led his bride115 words
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Article47 1950-06-20 5 Atan bin Awang, a young Malay t who escaped from the Bukit "Tirr>.d»i Boys' Home on May 29 v.kiU detained on a Juveniie Court order, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth Police urt yesterday. >., r 4.U r v,..47 words
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Article46 1950-06-20 5 Reuter. KARACHI, Mon.—Major Syed Wazir Ali. former Indian test cricketer, died here today in hospital following an operation for appendicitis. He was 46. Described as "the best dressed cricketer in Asia," Wazir Ali toured England with Indian teams in 1932 and 1936.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article42 1950-06-20 5 PENANG. Mon. Rain which fell four minutes after the start of the basketball match between the Glowing Goldies and the Penang Combined interrupted the continuance of the game on Sunday. The former was leading 8-4 when the match was stopped.42 words
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168 1950-06-20 5 A.P. LONDON, Monday. SEVENTEEN English soccer stars insured for a quarter of a million pounds left by air today for Rio de Janeiro to take part in the World Cup soccer series. They are due to reach Rio tomorrow. Before the four engmed aircraftA.P. - 168 words
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Article22 1950-06-20 5 Reuter. FRANCORCHAMPS BELGIUM, Mon. —Fangio, Argentina, in his Alfa Romeo kept in the chase for the world drivers' championship. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-06-20 5 Reuter-AAP. THE Architectural Section of the Singapore Im--1 provement Trust have removed to their new $35,000 offices situated behind the Singapore Supreme Court building. The building is a temporary timber erection expected to last about five years. Mr. S. C. Woolmer. the Senior Architect andReuter-AAP. - 177 words
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255 1950-06-20 5 TWO penalties enabled R.E.M.E. to beat B.O.D. Civilians' Association by four goals to two in a S.A.F.A. Senior League match at Jalan Besar Sta- dium yesterday. One minute before the end of the game Osman Angullia. BODCA keeper, was carried on the field after255 words
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Article42 1950-06-20 5 Cher Hut Lieng. an elderly j Chineee was fined $5 by the Slngaix>re Second Police Court yesterday, lor gaming with tour coloured cards. A sum of 90 cents confiscated, was ordered to be paid to the Magistrates' poor box.42 words
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Article29 1950-06-20 5 A.P. Billy Talbert. Tai \tdner Mulloy and Budge Patty and Geoff Brown of Australia and Jaroslav Drobny. self-exiled Czech now representing who was last year's Wimbledon finalist.—A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article142 1950-06-20 5 THE 30 Battalion R.A.O.C beat the Royal Army Pay Corps 1-0 in a thrilling game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. RAOC started well and kept it up throughout the game. In the fifth minute the RAOC were awarded a penalty which was converted Dy bidden,142 words
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Article78 1950-06-20 5 .JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Tan Yiu, 16. of Paloh today pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court when charged with importing Opium at the railway station, Johore Bahru, on June 13. She admitted possession of one slab of opium only although Customs Officers found four brown packages containing78 words
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Article62 1950-06-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— For selling, vegetables and fruits without a licence, Tan Teck Kong, a 48-year-old squatter from Kulai, was fined $10 in default five days' simple imprisonment In the Magistrates' Court today. The magistrate warned him of a heavier fine, If he should continue62 words
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Article62 1950-06-20 5 A middle-aged Malabar!, K.Bapu who was sentenced to ib daws' gao cold Mr. H. E. Kingdon, the First District Judge, that he had a pre-war labour card and he thought that it was unnecessary to get an indentity card. Bapu who had been in Malaya for 1862 words
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Article199 1950-06-20 5 IWOTiaI. Harrison will 11 Trent clared at their for five. Only left hander Frtd Stocks was able to make runs with any show of freedom against the tight bowling in which Cecil Wil'iams, the leg break and googly bowler was top man. Notts, out for 240, as Williams199 words
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Article61 1950-06-20 5 West Indies Ist. Inns.—«2s fer dec. NOTTINGHAMsHIUK IST. INNS. Simpson We«»kes b G'lniez 'W Harris r Fierir b (iomez M Winrow <• Goddard b Williams 1»» Hardst.iff (HMtdard b Jones SUtck* t Go nit*/, b Williams 6K Si me b Jones "?5 Harwy tioine» b Williams '{."i Stinehrombe b61 words
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Article203 1950-06-20 5 LONDON, Monday. TERRY Allen of London will defend his World Flyweight championship against Dado Marino in Honolulu on August 1. Allen is at present in Germany giving exhibitions for the British troops but he is expected back in London on June 29 and will203 words
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Article196 1950-06-20 6 MacA Tells U.S. Defence Chiefs- TOKYO, Monday. rEN Douel- Mac Arthur told Defence Secretary L>uU Johnson and tfen. G OmwXdtoHoSy «">t the Cited States still can M Formosa ,nd other Far Eastern danger spots from Communis*u Infornie^urces. said. Mac Arthur was reported to have196 words
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Article53 1950-06-20 6 One or the R.A.F. Westland Sikorski helicopters now undergoing tropical trials m Malaya will begin further tests in the Federation later this week. Operating from the R-A.F. airfield at Kuala Lumpur, it will rrequently be seen flying over the town. The other R.A.F. helicopter will continue its53 words
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Article101 1950-06-20 6 U.P. TAIPEI. Mon. —Usual- ly reliable sources sad > today that a Chinese HV litary Mission In Tokyo is attempting to arrange an audience with Defence Secretary Louis Johnson and General Douglas Mac Arthur to Impress u|>on them the necessity I of I nlted States militaryU.P. - 101 words
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Article35 1950-06-20 6 For behaving in a disorderly manner, and fighting at Oxiey Road on June 17. P. Snaith. R. Cum. and F Anselo, wore each lmded 5>5 in the Singapore Second I Police Court \esterday.35 words
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Article239 1950-06-20 6 Tribune Staff Reporter. MR Ng Keng Soon, a business man, who sued Übop Heap Chin Hin for possession of tenancy of a shoohouse in Teluk Ayer Street, which he bought m JanW£ 11H7. for $82,500. won the suit in the High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Evanj.239 words
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293 1950-06-20 6 Tribune Staff Reporter. FrE Malayan Salvationists will attend the/national Youth Conference arranged in London b\ he SaTvaLn Army, where 1,400 young delegate, Americ r an T ?nter n ationa. Assurance Cc£3 ta» nd TCy wll- liTve Singapore on the Carthage on july 13293 words
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Article26 1950-06-20 6 TOKYO. Sun.—lndia 1 i notified Japan of her agreeI ment to the Japanese ptoi posal to set up three orerI seas agencies :n Ina.a.-26 words
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1002 1950-06-20 6 MALACCA, Monday. TAN Kee Gak. company I Magistrate today that after Lim Kec Jm naa Bank. Malacca, on Dec. 1 in the City Park Further hearing was adjourned to July 1U ana II afterKee Gak had been cross-examined by the Public Prosecutor. JL/CUULV 11,002 words
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116 1950-06-20 6 TAIPEI, Mon.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will broadcast an appeal to overaeaa Chinese on Tuesday and Wednesday in Cantonese. South Fukienese Japanese and English. A spokesman of the Presidential office said that the Generalissimo would make his 1 first broadcast at 10 p.m. tomorrow (Formosa time)116 words
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355 1950-06-20 6 Tribune Staff Reporter. THREE hundred and forty Government clerks met yesterday—l 7 hours be- fore the Report wj*s due to come up for discussion in the Singn oore Lecfelptlve Council—and to organise a "strike fund." They took this decision at an extraordinary general meeting355 words
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Article206 1950-06-20 6 Tribune Staff Reporter. DUT many of the clerks at the meeting were for more positive action. One of them said: "Let the clerks work as they are paid. If the Benham Committee thmk we are worth only that much, let us give them that206 words
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Article63 1950-06-20 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon. President Truman will ask the United States Congress within the next few days for $300,000,000 to speed up work on a hydrogen supei-bomb, Congressional sources stated today. Meanwhile Senate Committees were hastening measures to increase the military preparedness of America and herReuter. - 63 words
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Article26 1950-06-20 6 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sun. Dr. Albert Einstin sugggested today that the U.S. and Russia surrender their stockpiles of atomic bombs to an international authority.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article84 1950-06-20 6 Patients end the staff of the British Military Hospital at Alexandra yest< rday morning waited patient'y to Mt the first helicopter huid i n the hospital grounds- with a casualty from the Malayan junerles. They waited, but it «rai i in vain for the helicopter landed84 words
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82 1950-06-20 6 Candidates for recruitment into the R.A.F. (Jf*. laya> are now being ca'leri forward for interview and medical examination. A certain proportion uf those applicants who succeed in passing the Be ection Board will qualify for the first entry to begin disciplinary training at Changi b> wards82 words
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Article142 1950-06-20 6 WHAT'S ON TODAY LMULaii fc I turin Memor'a! Hal CHIXESL riCA: Ba*ketUl! 0.30 p.m. P»ody-bu: tiling class 7.00-8.90 p.ii.. Mouth c'a*s 7.30 p.m. International Chctv C.r 7.00-10.00 p.m. Don—l'ltiil <: •English, 4.00-S».00 pju. YWCA: Bus'nem 1 I ottt clonal WoD.ru's CMftBMl 8.30 p.n.. at Wesley Hall, Mtnu*ak>U by Programme142 words
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Article99 1950-06-20 6 CA rilA\ 'Se r l Of Lull. L3O. 4, 6.b0. MS P'" ALIIAHRKA: "Secrets ol 2 4 30. 7.00. S.lo T'-l;!-PAVILION: "JolsoU SUS Agmin" tt.3o, 9.30 p.m. REX: ''Th.? ImptMtor 4, fi.3o. f.i:o p.m. CAPITOL: "Sim- i 1 r Father'«T 11. L4S, 4. 6.<iJ. MC V UOXY: ••>... r99 words
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Article32 1950-06-20 6 SOCCER: Cup1:«: .AS.II.B Aux Police at SU~t \A?a: Rovers S.C. r dODv.* Jalan Besar; Ji»r. Rancers S.C. v Blw Rover* CYMA. r iijz.TENNlSt Singapore C. I w ships at S.C C.32 words
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Advertisement13 1950-06-20 6 Blood Bank A 31 bottles B 5 AB 1 O 26 Doners 1313 words
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Advertisement29 1950-06-20 6 The Street Mop of Singapore is now AVAILABLE To members of the iM; $1.25 per copy To non-members >2.00 per copy The Automobile Association ot Malaya 11, Battery Boaj^,29 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1950-06-20 6 TIDE H \V.: 13."2 a.n.. <9 ft. jj*,; 2.30 p.m. 11 tt' il13 words
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