Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1950
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Title Section27 1950-06-21 3 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Wednesday, June 21, 1950 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 10SDON Hb.HKESBNTJLTIVE S. Mauncm Glovm, 143 Fleet Street. London, E C 4 SI r JUNE 21, 1950.27 words
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Article238 1950-06-21 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed. rMC.HTY-TWO bandits have I rj been killed in the Federation in the period May 1 to June 11 Fc "teen ot them 1 have been killed in the last 1 iourteeti days in Johore alone, according to an official state, issued238 words
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335 1950-06-21 3 AT the present rate of consumption, Singapore has enough granite deposits to last for five hundred years. With the exception of Bukit Timah, Bukit Batok and the Municipal Catchment Area, there is a reserve of 200,000,000 cubic yards of stone in Singn pore335 words
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Article19 1950-06-21 3 The Singapore Harbour Reard Engineering Workers gSJn at tieir annualjmechng recently elected Mr. V. Peers as president.19 words
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Article122 1950-06-21 3 A YOUNG Tamil Muslim, who had been bound over ior one year to bo of behaviour, was yesterday sentenced to one months gaol by the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was YusorT bin MoaaGhouse. He had been b rand over in the122 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-06-21 3 Alfred Dean Slack of Syracuse. New York, a 44--year-old chemist, was arrested by G-men at Washington recently on charges linking him with Dr. Klans Fiuhs, the Briiish scientist now serving a 14--year sentence. The Department of Justice said Slack had been taken into custody asA.P. Photo. - 87 words
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Article245 1950-06-21 3 'Firm Sacked Union Organiser' MR. Lim Yew Hock, (nominajtedi Member of tho Legislative Council, branded the management of Rediffusion as "unreasonably antitrade unionists". Mr. Lim was making an adjournment speech after the Counci neeting. He added: "TnLolei able action as such should be checked without245 words
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Article113 1950-06-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Associated Chinese Ch ambers of Commerce in the Federation have been informed by the Government that their claim for repayment by the Japanese Government or the Custodian of Enemy Property of the $50,000,000 levied by the Japanese against the Chinese Community113 words
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Article237 1950-06-21 3 A DEMONSTRATION of Chines'* boxing by Mr. Lee Siew Mon?,. president of the China Society, will be one of the highlights of the programme which th* Spci' tv will present on "China Night" at the British Council Hall on June 29. The China Society whose object is to237 words
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Article815 1950-06-21 3 Federation, Colony Break On Health Plan 4 SINGLE seniority list for promotion of both EuA rooean and Asian doctors to the higher appointments in the Health Service has been recommended by the Singapore Select Committee which examined the report for a unified Health Service The Comwas815 words
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Article57 1950-06-21 3 PFN a NG r, ie B —A Malay. Dauti bin Mat Din. master oi a motor vessel, was lined $30 by the Magistrate, Mi. D. R. Home yesterday tor failing to provide life-saving equipment to all passengers in his vessel. The vessel has caDacity to carry ten passengers57 words
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Advertisement28 1950-06-21 3 SELL your Unwanted GOLFING KIT in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS lowest Cwts Best BeMIU iciest Emma appearing every Sunday in Ihe Sanday Tribune Don I miss ©ar Dearest28 words
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Advertisement283 1950-06-21 3 COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. lenders are invited for the construction of Senior Officers quarters in permanent maten. ais at Tanjong Aru, Jesseltou, in tne Colony of North Borneo. >~ Drawings, specifications and conditions of contract ma> De seen at and particulars ana iorms of tender obtained from283 words
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Advertisement626 1950-06-21 3 NOTICES i i NOTICE I, NG THIAN CHEW of CHOP KHOON SENG ot No. 121 JALAN ABDULLAH. MUAR hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Haulage Permit to operate ONE GOODS VAN with a load capacity of 12 CWT from MUAK n the area of JOHORE and MALACCA626 words
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Advertisement655 1950-06-21 3 ACKNOWLiKLKJMhjW T The family of the late Mrs. Susan Ethel Gomes, thank al kind relatives and friends who attended the funeral, as well as those who sent wreaths, tele* grams and letters of condolence SIT. VACANX. I Pales Representatives wanted iby Pharmaceutical Agency i<, I call on Doctors, Dispensaries. I655 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-06-21 4 1N r line with ihs major fountric. Of the world. Sffl|f»parq has a FldyV Town. the Mmi eeune Irani !Mr. W. T. MaODermot*, a Local philg "'hrou'int. The project was erifci natty r>iai:nafl tor Cameroo High <n Is, but due to the erb»l* Boy»' Town today is266 words
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Article161 1950-06-21 5 GOVERNMENT c'ardicutfon (j ol the duties of Mr. Alex who v.cs appointed s1 ii Officer (Emergency Information) was given at a press conference hy Mr. H Tuf'->. Acting Chief Secretary of the Federation here U-Uay. •i d< fmo re-iterated the tontents of r press statement161 words
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Article85 1950-06-21 5 i YOUNG Chinese, who married in 1942. told the I Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynslejr, yesterdAY that his wile left him after ears of happy married life after a row over financial matters. rhe young man was Ong Kirn Geok, who was suing *'ife. Betty85 words
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Article48 1950-06-21 5 PENANG. Tues. Lim Seng Keat and Mlmi Pa* who were charged with trestss in the St. Georges voureh compound were fined $2.50 each yesterday by the magistrate. They were seen by a police as aoie 10 embrace in the church compound. Both pleaded guilty.48 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1950-06-21 5 9 Men Leave Gallery As haycock Move Fails WINE silent, expressionless men of the General CleniJ cal Service—the only people in the visitors gallery —who sat through the Benhara Report debate terday's Legislative Council meeting, left m a body when they heard the1,406 words
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Article162 1950-06-21 5 Councillors Oppose Smokes' Tax THF. University of Malaya is being foiced, by lack of public response to the appeal fund, to turn to the Government for fuithci financial hep. Acting Financial Secretary Mi. J. E. Pepper, disclosed this in the Legislative Council dvi- ing162 words
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Article204 1950-06-21 5 Although the revenue and expenditure at the end of the year should approximately balance, further commitments can be foreseen. he said, nd 1 to $5 million that the new increased tax v.'i'l biing in will be of gieat use. Xc explained that extensive expenditure on Kallang aiiport was inevitable,204 words
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Article134 1950-06-21 5 Mr. Lim Yew nock (libin). also rose to speak against the new taxation. He put in a pea for exemption from the new duty to be applied to the cheaper brands. "Let the poor man be able to avoid this duty." he pleaded. Inche Sat den bin134 words
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Article33 1950-06-21 5 Mr. J. D. M. Smith, in his farewell speech at the Legislative Council i meeting, indicated that j new and strict orders under the emerge nc. regulations would be issued shortly.33 words
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Article62 1950-06-21 5 Mr. J. E. Pepper. Assistant Finance Secretary, sajd that the new taxes on cigarettes and tobacco would bring in sufficient rerenne in lhe last half of the current year to pay all increased salaries as a result of the adoption of the Benham report. He pointed out.62 words
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Article547 1950-06-21 5 Successful Career Am A Job 'Well Done HIGH tribute was paid to Mr. J. D. M. Smith. Acting Colonial Secretary, by Governor Sir Franklin Gimson and members of the Legislative Council. Mr. Smith was attending his last meeting before going on kave and retirement. He will have547 words
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Article343 1950-06-21 5 MR. P. F. de Souza. l Nominated) at the Legislative Council meeting waded into the unsatisfactory conditions at the immigration offices at Baft Wharf and Kallang air noil. Said he "The housing conditions of the detainees (at East Wharf) waiting to be repatriated are even343 words
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Article, Illustration359 1950-06-21 5 THE revised Cost of Living Allowances for Govern--1 ment employees is to take effect from July 1. The Singapore Legislative Council passed this and adopted some of the recommendations of the Joint Benham Committee on Cost of Living Allowances. \ctln* Colonial Secretary. Mr J.359 words
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Article275 1950-06-21 5 MR. Balwant Singh. Member of the Rural W st lor the Legislative CotißCfl. an an adjournment speed said that he would wclcom< the construction of a ncvairfield in the Rural West areas. Mr. Balwant Singh wa enquiring as to the extehi to which plans nave materialized275 words
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Advertisement113 1950-06-21 5 111 I 'PR KCISA' 10-Key im^^ym^ V-ents:—TEO OFFICI T. >onth aifal Koa«l, 41:U HiRJEE MILLS LTD., BOMBAY. For 6reys and Dyed Piecegoods, Coatings and Longcloths BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO. >. lion i.an Building, SpurAlso at: iTlilfflril. Ghent, London Ne-.v i urk. ajul latest WATC IIES I Available from E. NASSIM SONS113 words
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Advertisement120 1950-06-21 5 i CYCLE DYNAMO LIGHTING EQUIPMENT j; '< for the LIGHT thai NEVER i FAILS J '< C Sold by all leading cycle dealers. I i P Factory Representatives:— j T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. t I SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG f [Lj mm******for vulvar m jotinduo,* I in 1*1« fafi/£rt/ Clf120 words
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Article667 1950-06-21 6 UEADS we win, tails you lose is a principle dear to the heart of legislators, especially when they are looking for funds. Take for example the Bill designed to bring into being the Federation Housing Trust, and Section 40 thereof which proposes what is called a Development Rate.667 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1950-06-21 6 Family Planning Has Much Room For Development IT is now almost a year ago that the Family Planning Association started in Singapore, and the happiness and peace of m\pd that it has brought to thousands of women who have visited the clinics of1,024 words
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Article108 1950-06-21 6 The present Representative of the Government of India Mr. J. A. Thivy is under transfer, and the Indian public of Malaya, particularly of Singapore, is worried. If a change is unavoidable I think a South Indian Muslim should be appointed to succeed him. This can help to108 words
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Article256 1950-06-21 6 A DEBT may include a decree and therefore a decree may oe a debt, but a tebt is not a decree and (h«-r^ orfl fft e implications of a debt and a decree are diffclcnl. The definition of a debt is: "Debt la an obligation256 words
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Article157 1950-06-21 6 THE Secretary. Penang Harbour Board, in latest letter to the P.H.B Stall Association, says that the P.H.B. is a commercial undertaking unlike t h e Municipality or Government. The public will be surmised at this statement Will the Secretary be in ttv position to ignore that <i)157 words
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1016 1950-06-21 6 R. DUCLOS - i b y— —i R. DUCLOS rDAY the Bukit Timah Boys' Home. Singapore, celebrates its third anniversary. On June 21st, 1947, the Home was opened as an approved school, under the control of the Secretary for Social Welfaie. in the grounds1,016 words
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Advertisement56 1950-06-21 6 <Q§Sl>> RECORD CHANGERS AND RADIOGRAM UNITS IT PAYS BETTER j TO BUY THE BEST. From all Radio Dealers or Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore. i .11 ROSS tlrtftieaQ g Give Better Vision and Value ,tew China Optica! Co., 71. High St., Snore. Phone 258*j CAPITOL56 words
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Advertisement63 1950-06-21 6 i TWO ASPECTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE WORK IN SINGAPORE: (1) FAMILY PLANNING; (2) JUVENILE DELINQUENCY A SHEER JOY INCLUDE THEM IN YOUR HOME PARCEL Enduring nylons JP^iV-'-*"*' WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF THESE FAMOUS NYLONS CHARMING SHADES SIZES 9TO 10 $3.95 PER PB. ALSO IN ALL SIZES AMERICAN 5163 words
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Article79 1950-06-21 7 two hundred Indonesians r nomes in Baeand in the Dutch irgo steam•i Rtomsdijk which left rday on her first trip undergoing repairs at l Harbour. my of them came to •iring the Japanese s? down in their homeland. the 25 saloon pas- is Mr. Syed79 words
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69 1950-06-21 7 Two couples from Singa ♦limed by Qantas B. Constellation from >11 fd Kingdom yesterifter a European hoUr are Dr. and Mrs. s. md Dr. and Mrs. K. S. Chung. Smiling happily. Dr. Lim 'We have had a wonU holiday. We spent a eks motoring69 words
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Article85 1950-06-21 7 NANG, Tues. Two of c > Chinese who tailed Lppear to answer a iming charge in the maguai recently had Ir bail amount of $20 each forfeited yesterday. h n the original case for hearing. pßly ores?nt r.nd I acquitted, pro- .>• cution ofTering no evidence. two85 words
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Article68 1950-06-21 7 Ipoh. Tues.—The salary and working conditions oi clerks employed in mines scussed between reives of employers Clerical Union at a ng held at the office Malayan Mining EmAss >ciation today. A statement issued after ng said that the r giving financial for employees on n *:r68 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-06-21 7 PRESIDENT Harry Truman < eumes the rule of a mediator as he sights a s,tit<,r having a vigorous argument xojth a cab driver duiing an eartg morning stroll in St. Louus, \j j out i The fsmstend teaman- 95- year-old William Hall, star, d82 words
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190 1950-06-21 7 A YOUNG Chinese woman, Madam Hong Teng Ho, A who sued her husband for divorce, told the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday that they often rowed because her husband went out frequently and returned home late at night. She added that sometimes i190 words
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Article45 1950-06-21 7 JOHORE. Tues. Three hundred and nine candidates have entered for the 1950 School Certificate examination in Johore. Thirty of them are girls. Ihe examination will be held at two centres in Johore and also at Muard. Batu Pahat. Gluang and Segamat.45 words
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Article61 1950-06-21 7 USIS Dr. Kenneth C. Beede has joined the staff of the American Consulate General as oorj.- ii griri economic orrcr. Mr. Beede is in the economic office of the consulate heads r Diana i aioer. Dr. Kenneth came to Singapore by air on June 8 from hisUSIS - 61 words
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Article195 1950-06-21 7 TWO 'RKFAS have been led medals for gal- in anti-bandit operaSet. Puranbahadur f 1 7 Gurkhas got the Distinguished Conduct and Lance Corporal ihadur Rai, the Military Medal. The citation published in London Gazette said Sgt. Puranbahadur Rai .iding a patrol on \prll 9 near Titi195 words
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Article243 1950-06-21 7 PENANG, Tuesday. DEH Boon Eng. a former student of the Chung Ling r High School, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Session Court for having a copy of rules and oftte Penang Students Association and four copies of ''True News." j Mr C J Brodie, prosecuting stated243 words
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Article55 1950-06-21 7 PENANG. Tues.—A young -'iaritt, feed >v.o charges before the Magistrate Mr. D. R. Home today. He was charged with incorrect particulars in his identity card and secondly with dishonestly receiving stolen property of one wrist watch worm fcSS cd Boon Kai. He claimed trial and the case55 words
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101 1950-06-21 7 The Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday recorn- mended that a reward be given by the Police to a young Chinese. Mr. Cheow Slew Kee. who saved the ife of a young woman, who tried to commit suicide. The woman. Kong Ah Kow. a Cantonese101 words
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Article52 1950-06-21 7 An Indian P. Rajamanickam claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday on two charges of trespassing into block "A" and "B Mermuda Road with intent to commit offence. Rajamanickam was allowed bail of $200 in one surety, and the case was postponed to52 words
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109 1950-06-21 7 Says Secretary PENANG. Tuesday The Penang Harbour Board has declined to increase the housing allowance to all its employees. The Board is a commercial undertaking and cannot possibly follow the Govvernment example in raising allowances, it was stated by the Secretary of the Board109 words
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Article82 1950-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.Government refutement oi criticism of the Matoyan Chinese Association's lotteries was given here to-day by Mr. M. V. del Tufo, the Acting Chief Secretary of the Federation. Mr del Tufo said that the Government had received no complaint, nor had it come to Government s82 words
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Advertisement320 1950-06-21 7 WHATEVER YOUR ACE 1 i You're evrry inch a man when y«>j have the virile tone and encrpv thai 1 y. H| be»p*ak gland-ftrncts. Don't -urJer tie\\\aV r.llS» W////' c inin power, low of stamina, nervous -> 9•- weakness etc.. keep your glands at con\VVvSt mllljjj//// cert p tcn wuh320 words
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Miscellaneous99 1950-06-21 7 LI iTaBXER by AI Capp I mmm TrTT m 7TTT] BECUZ W WOW T«OE.r--MOW IF I AGIRLS £A CECA N» KNEECAPS < //5H| WERE AS y*y AW >OUR FELL IN JmtAWOEECAP J ARE. AS HONEST AS THE DAY j ,STM' m LOVE WITH A GjW-'S S .S LONG.^-KNIXCAFS i SO99 words
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588 1950-06-21 8 TIN CHIEF SAYS NO PROSPEC TING FOR PAST TEN YEARS TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS MR. W. M. Warren, chairman of Jelepang Tin Dredging Limited said at the annual general meeting held in Kuala Lumpur recently, that there has been no intensive prospecting for tin in Malaya for nearly ten years.588 words
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Article72 1950-06-21 8 Copra was qirct in Siotrapore yesterday wjth bids .it $34 3 per picul f.o.b June-July. Belter* at $35 1/8. No busin»- s was re- j ported. Coconut oil was easier attain with M lers offering at $56. per j p'cu] in second land diunis June-July f.o.b. Buyers were72 words
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Article17 1950-06-21 8 Reuter. CANBERRA, Tues.—Australian Government factories are increasing munitions, production, Supply Minister i.jward Beale announced.— Rfuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article31 1950-06-21 8 Yesterday's exchange rates were: Buying Selling London 2 4 7/32 2 4 1 32 Hongkong 53 1 16 53 5 8 Australia 2 11 3 8 2 10 31 3231 words
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Article93 1950-06-21 8 BINGAPOjUC, Jaae M: i W price was £29.'» I X \.er pica! < Htncit< i. Dnu i) |9 I. LONDON .lnu<> 19: sp.»t £SM It. Dnwii >2 1 I 'A hi 1 hi—thi ES9I Down l/f. f< 1. t i. :i' pi iff i'.V.'G I '2. Du\ n93 words
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Article283 1950-06-21 8 OCONUT oil millers feel that something drasti<: must be done soon if the industry is to be saved from extinction. There were 38 mills working ir. Singapore just after the war. There are now only eight in operation, and half of these are283 words
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Article257 1950-06-21 8 In the absence of much buying support from overseas, the local share market continued to decline slightly, with buyers still disinclined to enter the market freely. Industrials were SINGAPORE, JINK .'0 Con. Tin Smelt Ord. 11/3 rd (".amnion 2.3:] :..>'d Robinson Co. 2nd. Pref. 3', 10.60 10.7")257 words
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Article50 1950-06-21 8 Reuter. LONDON. Tucs. Britons living in countries which hav<> no double tax agreement with the United Kingdom will get relief from the tax pavable in this country. Reliefs would be up to one half for people in foreign countries and.up to threequarters for people in the Commonwealth. Keuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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282 1950-06-21 8 THE Annual Report on Brunei for 1949, which has just been published, reveals that further remarkable progress has been made in the production of oil, with consequent benefits to the finances of the State. During the year revenue from oil royalties amounted to282 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-06-21 8 Inlander (45); Kwetyang (44); Bulling (Sheers) Garoet (42-43); Rebeverert (40-41); Myrmidon (38-39): Astyanax (35); Charon (36); Hoegh SUvermoon (31-32) TroDus (17-18); Geivang (17); Nordvest (19-20); Maxwell Brander (21-22); Ozarda (27--28); Bonneville (29-30 >; Hr.egh Merchant (15-16); RTmau (14); Benalder (13-14); >omali (II); Tairea (8-9); Slamat (6-7) Tjipondolr56 words
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Article106 1950-06-21 8 rpHE rubber cemmoditj ket opened steady y day at TOtf cents. Bu t m continued lack of buj j n terest, pi ices sagged pt actually down to 74 -X an<; with buyers at 75 cci Yesterdays closing p:i It cents per pound were: Buyers Bellei No. 1106 words
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Article46 1950-06-21 8 Tin ore moved from the Federation to Singapore and Penang during May 5.198 tons. A total ol tons came Irom Perak. 1.478 tons from Selangor. 144 tons trom Negri Sembilan 220 tons from Pahang and 95 tons from Jo!, smaller quantities other states.46 words
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Article19 1950-06-21 8 U.P. HK$ 5.95 per U.S. dollar HK$ 15.40 per pouru ling. HKS 265.00 per tael of Gold.—U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article124 1950-06-21 8 Singapore builders may still receive the consignments of aluminium plates feared lost when the M/S "Talisman" caught fire off Japan on May 13 last. The Talisman, on a voyage from Shimizu. Japan to Hong Kong caught fire in the engine room and after being taken in tow124 words
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Advertisement626 1950-06-21 8 EVERETT ORIENT tINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan For Bangkok Hongkong, Japan "Star Alcyone 26/28 June "Star Arcturus" 16/18 July "Rcbeverctt" Gdns. 10/41 For p cnan g, "Noreverett" 9/11 July Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, o*or Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta i Karachi, Rain em, Kcweu. Madras. Basrah, Khuramshanr. •Star Betelgeuse" "Leneveretf' 23/25626 words
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Advertisement546 1950-06-21 8 CLASSIFIED SITUATIONS VACANT WANTKD: Exputen yd Book .<«•» per ku wli dee pearriting. Ap ply own handwriting giv ng QunuttcaMofta, salary .cq vi red. Com mence work immediate v Bo\ A3.53. Tribune. Spur-. (HMO). BXFEfUENCED Chinese sa cr representatives to :e« ure indent orders and also sell ready stock. Apply546 words
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Advertisement426 1950-06-21 8 MISCELLANEOUS CONQUER Life's pfohlema triumphantly, through Numberscop c. from Birtbdate. Prnnte. or Postal ree.dincs. EFAH. 22°, C'iemenreau Avenue Spore. (D.9t»6) KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry an«i PhvEiocnomv brines T?»rpine<»s and Fi:cro«s in Life. Consul: Madame 1 Lv«l»%. 14A A'lcv fnfr j Raffles Place). 12 noon apm. i tD "0.->. TUITION L.C.C. Nov.426 words
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Advertisement277 1950-06-21 8 j PETS. FOR SALE: Al.satiou pui ri?s thorough breed 2 months at Sl5O can be viewed 275. Baal Coast Road. <H 929). I FUR Sale Pedigreed Alsat an I puppies in i>erfect condition from I prize winner sire eleven weeks old. Phone 3888 Office hours. (C.894). i I VEHICLES FOR277 words
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Advertisement250 1950-06-21 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ,Ist. July dotible ;ind simrle furnished suitable married count bacltektni no board. Apply 7.".b1>. Ri Road bet we' n I p.m.; H WANTED to buy < ri■ nt -i lanv COmpOUlld house MUM Ii liii..! sanitation and also v.anted t< building lands for rest to Box A.3735. Tribune,250 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1950-06-21 9 Review Of "Fare well To Cricket" IK Ikon llradiiian J In this article JACK DA VIES emotes ex- j tracts of the maestro's views on such contro versial issues as captaincy, the body-line bowl- and the leg before wicket law, and gives his rankings ofReuter. - 1,248 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-06-21 9 Taklne curve during a stock race at Lakewood Park. Atlanta, J E. Skimp Hersey's ear hit a ft nee ami bounced iferm out and covered vvVtlVl" nd and flames. Top photo: Mersey crawl* out from the ear lilow: He sits in the flames whil, a man rushea to his aid——\J\ I'tioto. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration697 1950-06-21 9 World Cup Soccer THERE is litt'e glory for any selection committee. And the Football Associa tl« international committee who picked the English for the World Cup SOCCer series in Rio de Janeiro, is no exception. Their choice of the 21 players. IT of whom should697 words
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259 1950-06-21 9 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The moves of cricketers from one county to another have become 90 frequent recently that some critics have grumbled that they are too reminiscent of the soccer transfer market. Players cannot however just be transferred from one county to another likeReuter. - 259 words
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Article107 1950-06-21 9 Ai the fourth annu-ti «ei.«-ial meeting ot Kampong laelayu B.P. following were elected office bearers [Of 1960 1051: Patron Mr. M. Hs.-van Awatlfi j p President Mr. sulaaman Abdul ah Vice-Preeidenl Mr. Ones Hin d Hon. reta r Mohammed Ahrrnd; Hon. Sporta-CaptaJn llr. X Ann nd107 words
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132 1950-06-21 9 Reuter-AAP MELBOURNE, '/ri. Witt a ni pie link a Mtf-aty «d 'turl I r*»w~~*T~lonor" here breugrbt mm- self thousands ol pounds The plan wa?: Each schct.d pi.n- i ter was sent a £5 cheque post dated five week*" and assed to Mend £1 weeklyReuter-AAP - 132 words
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Advertisement184 1950-06-21 9 MADKAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— > Madra* Nagapattinani Penaog Singapore. Rajula 12.6 50 13.6.50 1C.6.50 20.6.50 Cajula 7 7.50 8 7.50 13.7.50 16.7.)(> «)UT\V ARDS:—Singapore P. Sham Penang Nagapattinam Madra6.50 25 R.r>o 27 650 Rajula 19 75« 20 7.50 25.7.50 27.7 oO M.IM Principal aVgerts: ISLA\ KERR CO.. LTD.. (Inc. in184 words
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Advertisement585 1950-06-21 9 (Royal Packet Navigation Coy.) (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlavson Green, Singapore. P.O/Box 72. Tel. 5975. Due Sail? "Kotanica" for Djambi .Tudc 21 •Demta" for Tambclan, Pontianak .June 23 "Tosari". for Palembang June 24 "Van Riebceck'' for Belawan-Deli June 24 "Ophir" for Muntok and Djakarta June 24 "KaJianda" for Tg585 words
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251 1950-06-21 10 A GOAL scored in the 20th minute of the first half n signalled defeat for R.A.F. (Seletar) on their Senior League match against the Rovers Sport Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Right up to about ten minutes before half time the Airmen had251 words
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Article97 1950-06-21 10 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—The 11--year-old Bluebird. British speed ace Sir Malcolm Carrtpbell'fi speedboat will go to Lake Coniston, Cumberiand. on Saturday to cha'lenge American attempts to beat the world water speed record of 141 miles Dcr hour set up hy him m 1939The man behind itReuter. - 97 words
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514 1950-06-21 10 THK! fo lowing Tes in Mm S'nMpore junior b i lie nton championships will lie ::.ved off at the C erical H.sl! tin v.rtfc -nd: v\TI RI).\V-!.:ill p.n. Francis Cheng and H< ah Sol Soon (Flower, v Herbert 1. mi nnd Henry L nil (BASU);514 words
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Article32 1950-06-21 10 TORONTO, Tuf.".-Sandy Saddler. 129 lbs.. New Voik. form r wor d s i>atherwv.4iit bc>:inp t harnpion. scored tKM >. J 1 lockout over Johnny Forte. 137 lhe X»'v Yor«- P "hi.32 words
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Article32 1950-06-21 10 A.P. HARTFORD. QONNRCTICt 1 Tues. -Gid Cavilan. Cuban rrid11< weight, outpo'nigd Brbh? Mann ol" Tivnton, N• w hm niirht in 10 rounds. OA' IMu weighed 155 lbs., TJann 154 lb*. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration874 1950-06-21 10 RONALD DUCIOS - York Body-Building Club WhereTHE OLD KEEP FIT WITH THE YOUNG By RONALD DUCIOS WITH the r. vival of boxing amaieur and professional, iind the liven to the iron game by the siicceas of our men in JJew Z-aland th* you Hi of Singapore are crying for fnord and b'tt'i- gymnasiunv.'Iribunc Pi<'lures. - 874 words
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Article, Illustration411 1950-06-21 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—Australian umpires come under Are by Cyril Washbroc c, the Lancashire and England opening oat. in a book to be published this coming week entitled "Cricket —the Silver Lining" l believe Australian umpires would do better to concentrate more upon acquiring aReuter. - 411 words
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Article144 1950-06-21 10 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Tues. Siamese bantamweight boxer, Chai Sitphol. has shown greatly improved irom sine* 1 he arrived in Australia several months ago, and is now proving a great drawcard. Sitphol in his first Australia H£iir, knDCKed out tne well performed Rod Parsons, out heReuter. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-06-21 10 Pigeons playing table tennis at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts during an experiment by Dr. B. F. Skinner. Professor of Psychology. A ball placed in the middle is allowed to roll towards one of the players. He bats it with his beak, and his opponent tries to hitA.P. Photo. - 90 words
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Advertisement557 1950-06-21 10 India's leading PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS Offers DURABLE ATTRACTIVE Plastic Goods i ai campefkrk prices For HOME: Tumblers. Cups and Saucer*. Plates, Spoons, Soap Boxes, Combs. Carrom Boards and Strikers, etc. For IN 1)1 STRV: Switches. Plugs, Holders. Cutouts, Adapters. Bottle Cap? (All size si Display Stands. Radio Cabinets, etc. For PRESENTATION:557 words
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Advertisement507 1950-06-21 10 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTd! (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. •Astyanax" sails for Liverpool and Glasgow j U n>' 22 'Calchas" sails for Casablanca Liverpool, and Dublin July 2 "Agapenor" sails for507 words
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Article, Illustration232 1950-06-21 11 H Kamis yesterday •shattered Lim Bong Soo's hopes of staging i come back when he beat the latter 4-6, 8-6, 6-4 in the unfinished singles of the Singapore Lawn tennis championships which was continued yesterday. When bad light stopped on Monday Bong leading 6—4. 6232 words
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Article75 1950-06-21 11 Reuter. LONDON, 'i ues.—A lielc of seven, the smallest for many years, have been utc lared probables for the Nortrtumberland Plate, running over two miles at Gosforth Park, Newcastle, tomorrow The race it due to start at 1405 BST and runners with jockeys are: Donino (J.Reuter. - 75 words
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376 1950-06-21 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. JHE introduetiori of 16 men's singles seeds announced today for the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships arises from the fact that it will be one of the most open in history of the tournament. It aso mean- thM there should be noReuter. - 376 words
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Article42 1950-06-21 11 MILAN, Tues. The 15--round fight for the European lightweight title between the Belgian chailanger Jo Preys and italy f "s Roberto Proetti, holder ot the crown started in Milan at the Vigorelli Stadium ai 2,105 today before a record crowd.42 words
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Article716 1950-06-21 11 "SPOT - Round-Up Of K.L. June Winners By "SPOT" CTEEL AGE'S splendid double at the recent Kuala Lumpur Race Meeting stamps her as the best of the three offsprings racing here by Pylon II, Polish Bride and Everbright being the other two. Unplaced in her maiden outing716 words
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Article151 1950-06-21 11 ROVERS Sports Club will 7.0 nay this Saturday when their President. Mr. Ang Soon Hoe. will entertain members to a luncheon at the Eastern Hotel. This will be followed later in the day with a novelty Singles versus Married football game in which players will play151 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-06-21 11 A S..C.C. player (lett) tackles a S.H.B. police player as the latter tries to send the ball over. The S.H.B. Polite won by four goal to two.—Tribune Picture. Tribune Picture.Tribune Picture. - 31 words
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291 1950-06-21 11 NOTTINGHAM Tuesday. THE final day's play of the match here in which 1 the West Indies beat Nottinghamshire by an innings and 61 runs was distinguished by two fine individual performances one for each side. Reg Simpson, who will he playing291 words
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Article57 1950-06-21 11 BIRMINGHAM, Tues. Antonio Cerda, the Argentine golfer, had an amazing in ward half of 32 for a 68 on the 6,503 yards little Ascon course in the first qualifying round of the Penfold 1,600 Guineas Tournament today. He wound up a shot bchinG I ritish Ryder57 words
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Article80 1950-06-21 11 SING Tao will return to Singapore attei I deration tour for r two more games here be- fore leaving for Hong- kong. y Now playing in Penang *h»y are aspect H| to re- S turn ht-ri- on Saturday, and on Sunday they wih (be80 words
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Article30 1950-06-21 11 A.P. TOl T KS. i> HANCK. T»w*. Britain took .six. of the first plaota In the "International Oaatrononre Rally" which <nJ>d ;.t the Chateau De Cheverny > =«<rea>.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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475 1950-06-21 11 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. AS a result of their easy victory yesterday and the A failure of the next three Counties to secure a point from their games, Warwickshire have taken a lead of 16 points at the top of the County Cricket championship table.A.P. - 475 words
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Article31 1950-06-21 11 A.P. COPENHAGEN. Tues. Greta Andersen. Dan sh Olympic .-winming champion, been Invited to participate in the hi ropes > championships In Veinna n> August by the Danish Dt per, EkstrabadeL A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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203 1950-06-21 11 ALTHOUGH the Singapore Harbour Board AuxiA liary Police defeated Singapore Cricket Club 4—2 in their S.A.F.A. Cup-tie fixture on the padang, yesterday, the game was evenly contested, and not one-sided as the score would indicate The game v?as played at ;uch a pace203 words
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Article333 1950-06-21 11 LONDON, Tues. TONY Trabet, young American tennis star, stole the spotlight at the Queen's GlUb London. Championships today by ousting the huge Argentinian Enrique Morea in a three set battle. Trabert of Cincinnati defeated Morea 7—5. 2—6. 6—3 to gain the third I ound of the championships,333 words
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Article173 1950-06-21 11 A.P. Louise Broutrli (Beverly ii:iis>. ihe reigning Wimbledon and London champion, and Guss'e Moran (California) moved into lb« quarter final? in which 'hoy will cTash. Louise, not rt h< r best, beat Georgie Woodte, jrouthjful English player. 6— i. B 2 and nkissle defeated Mrs. R. A. IA.P. - 173 words
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Article35 1950-06-21 11 A.P. ROME, Tuep.- -Italy? dtrtauee swimmer Gianni Gambi. 4?. will make a second attempt to sw m the Enu lan Channel in the second half of Autrusl. Hia attempt last year failed. -A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement139 1950-06-21 11 Revitalise Your KIDNEYS You'll Feci Young-lee* Yo«i»g ages man nf woman mors a <i through bad kidney Thia makes you suffer from Getting up Nights, Burning, Itching Passages. Nerves, Dizziness, Rheu"njtism. Backache, Leg Paint, Circles •ander Eyes. Swollen Ankles, Loss of Appetite. Energy, etc., because kidneys which should filter blood139 words
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Advertisement122 1950-06-21 11 j $100 FREE!!! KING KONG vs. SAM BU RMISTER WRESTLING COMPETITION FREE ntß^etTtor on entryT~ 0 flHitflH King X vrJ.vtlc- 1 at Happy World on Sat., 24 June. 8f aßrherc will be no Intervals. Winner-Take-All! ■V R| QHfnH^B COMPETITION QUESTION'S ARK:- j.J (Answer here) sS3 jMSkIk sBS! In how many122 words
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Article150 1950-06-21 12 Tribune Staff Keporter PENANG. Tues. A sum of $8,000 was realised during the Welfare Week in Penang and Province Wellesley, it was disclosed at the Penang and Province Wellesley Welfare Committee meeting lipid yesterday at the Labour Office here. It was also stated that the committee150 words
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Article25 1950-06-21 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday.—A Military Oiflcer found 123 anti-tank bombs in the ftCeraotg area yesterday. The bombs were di?po.=M off on the Kamc day.25 words
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476 1950-06-21 12 SIR Hilton Poynton, Deputy Under Secretary of State for the Colonies said last night in a radio interview that there is great scope for further private investment in Malaya. "Of course -he said>. i know at the moment thatit is very largely a quest>on476 words
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232 1950-06-21 12 PENANG. Tuesday. THE Penang coroner returned a verdict of ''suicide 1 by burning" on a 27-year-old spinster Tan Guan Keng who was found burned dead on a bed m her home at Rangoon Road on April 10. The woman had recently inherited $42,000 worth of232 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-06-21 12 of Amtnj. Commumst-held port MMOT* "<* C SX MP* and e,aht possenur.s and13 words
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Article216 1950-06-21 12 A.P. TAIPEI. Tuesday. onVTFT Russia was trounced anew by Chiang KmS° sh ek todaTin an appeal to Chinese overseas tor help towiU the overthrow of the Chin ?hiane d fn a broadcast specially addressed to Ch nei. said "Soviet aggression knows no and lamented democracies btA.P. - 216 words
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Article136 1950-06-21 12 Reuter. LOS NEGROS. Admiralty Group. Tuesday.—A Japanese Lieut-General told the War Crimes Court here today that the killing of 110 Australian and 35 Indian prisoners of war in Malaya was the result of a mistake and confusion over an order. The General Takuma NishimuraReuter. - 136 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-06-21 12 Mr. W. R. Langdon (left), V. S. ConsulGeneral in Singapore, says good uye to Dr. A.M.L. Winkelman, who for three years has been Consul-General of the Netherlands here. Dr. and Mrs. Winkelman are going to Holland on h.vve before he is given another appointment. Capt. Peter Hcslop,58 words
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Article256 1950-06-21 12 RED SEA DISASTER U.P. ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday. THE British freighter, Indian Enterprise, blew up 1 in the Red Sea last night and only one of 74 crewmen was known to have survived The 7,319 ton ship, carrying 580 tons of commercial tvne explosives and other cargo, wasU.P. - 256 words
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Article57 1950-06-21 12 Two Chinese. Ang Moh Cheow Yam Phon Soon and a woman. Pern Geok Eng. were each fined $20 by the Singapore Second Court yesterday. They all pleaded guilty to playing "paikow" in a house in Temple Street. A sum ol $22 20 confiscated, was ordered to57 words
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Article155 1950-06-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. -The Delegates Conference of the Federation of AilMalayan Estates Staff Unions which meets here on June 25 will consider a technical education scheme for its members. The subjects for the preliminary examination are English oral. English and arithmetic INTERMEDIATE: Planting and factory practice,155 words
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Article71 1950-06-21 12 U.P. LONDON, Tue?. The market steadied this after' noon. Spoc eased five sh.i lings to £593-7 8 and thrrĕ months eased two shilling six pence to £595-1 s. The closing prices w r <. spot £593-3/4 buyers c£ sel'eis with no business Three months £595 buyen £595-1/4U.P. - 71 words
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Article95 1950-06-21 12 WHAT'S ON SINGAPORE Si'. \.\|)KKH'\ SOCIETY: Annual meeting 21, at SingafHjre Cri k. < Ci.'i 5.15 p.m. I.W.C.A.: Katon« Meet at St. H Ida's S hool i ion Road. CHINESE Y.M.C.A.: J. i nl rtatT meeting C a.m. nads, p.m.. Basketball ;Oi i. in commercial and Eng »-h t95 words
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Article143 1950-06-21 12 CATHAY: "The Great Siij.fr" at 11 a.m., 1.15, 4.15, 6.4o and i 9 30 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Sccr<>;.« of Life" at 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and !'."0 p.m PAVILION: "Jolson Sii.LAgain" at 2.00. 6 :>0 and 9 30 p.m. Tomorrow: "Once Mure Mv Darling'' REX: "The Imposter at 11 a.m., 1.45,143 words
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Article107 1950-06-21 12 I SOCCER: Snr. ge: T-uul Brotherhood v. Royal N;vy a» Jalan Besar stadium; J nr. I: 2: 1 Aston S.C. v. 4th Supply K li.. i R.A.S.C. at Geylang ?rad uni: J nr. B 2: Rocklltes v. Star So.-. 1 at C.Y.M.A.: Friendly: S.C.C. v. Gvmkhana Sports XI on107 words
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384 1950-06-21 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. 4 EUROPEAN Police Sergeant, James Bailey, of A the local Criminal Investigation Department today told the Sessions Court that he was instructed by the Officer-in-charge, C.1.D., on the morning of March 6 to detain a civilian lorry which might be384 words
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Miscellaneous14 1950-06-21 12 TIDE H.W.: 1.35 a.m. (9 It. 2 in?.). I 3.10 p.m. <7 it. S14 words
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