Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1950

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  • 61 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLB /Oft lilt PIGPLh Tet 'Tribune" Spore. L\RGER SAUS 17-TAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nme Unci Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kualn Lum*wr. IP** Penang EIGHT PAGES. SINGAFOKE. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON BtiPRESMNTATlVM tfounce Qiovr. Jfoiaya Trv>
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  • 1008 1 Security Council Brands North, Calls For Cease-Fire Korean Fighters Attack American Plane On Ground Reuter. UP. and AP. nU M hvs ORDERED GEN. MacAHHUfi TO Rl SH jJA a\a 11 F \IBFROM J APAN" TO SOUTH KOREA. FIGHTING PEOPLE'S REPUBUCT roXIm
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  • 186 1 Keep Your Troops, Please Plead West Germans A.P. BERLIN. Sunday. MANY anti-Conununist Germans fear that West A Germany may become "'another South Korea" if the Western powers withdraw their occupation troops. Today's invasion of anti-Communist South Korea by Russian-backed Communist ruled North Korea threw a fresh scare on the Germans.
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  • 129 1 1 1 nhu .a M" ::tiM> w rE Singapore-Kuala Lum- pur night mail train was bred on by terrorists in the Segamat area on Saturday j Only one passenger i was wounded. He was Mr. Law Cheng Loon of the Tribune St aft. Mr. LAW
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  • 450 1 Reuter LAKE SUCCESS, Monday.—The Soviet Union was absent when the Security Council met in special session yesterday to consider the Korean fighting. The only item before the Council wr« the United States complaint "of aggression against the Government of (South) Korea" b\ North Korean forces.
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  • 102 1 A.P. SEOUL. San. The South Korean government announced yesterday that one of its coast guard vessels sank a Russian ship oil' Shutminjin on the east i coast. j The South Korean gunboat Bakdusan 1 (whitehead mountain; reported tl it it encountered a Soviet ship ot about
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  • 179 1 A.P. PARIS. Sun. President Vincent Auriol talked to half a dozen party leaders today in an attempt to determine which might form a new cabinet to replace the one voted out of office yesterday. Then he took time out for lunch and the rac; s
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  • 404 1 Reuter. U.P. and A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon. The White House .said that President Truman was "concerned but not alarmed" by the Noith Korean attack on South Korea. He has rushed back to Washington for conferences f>n the Korean crisis. Moscow Radio was silent on the affair. The
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  • 181 1 Reuter. SEOUL, Monday. THE evacuation of American and BritTaE dependents 1 from Seoul began at 3 a.m. this morning with American mission buses and trucks and cars earn ing wives and children and few women employees of the mission who wanted to go o Hssemblv
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  • 114 2 Indragiri Profit Of $24,319 INDRAGIRI RUBBER T IMITED report for year vnded September 30. 1949 snows the results of the six months immediate, y after estates in East Sumatra were teoccupied. [f we exclude rehabilitation costs, than a profit of $24,319 is shown. Rubber production was limited by shortage of
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  • 101 2 K A MAS A N RUBBER COMPANY" LIMITED made $29,701 (12.4 V) nd a dividend of 6' is proposed, against 3 r last year. Net liquid assets in balance sheet, $88,007, equal 36.6 ci-nts per share. All-in costs were 27.9 c* tits
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  • 79 2 TAMBALAK RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. Profit for year ended March 31, 1950, was $34,437 (6.l< r and a dividend of s r /i is recommended, against 3 f f last year. Net liquid assets work out at $77,696. or 18.3 cents per share. All-in
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  • 511 2 (From a Market C Correspondent) A moderate amount of business was written last week in the share market mainly concentrated in the industrial .section, where there was fair buying support with few price changes. Robinsons Ordinary were c feature
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  • 121 2 U.P. TOKIO. Sunday. JAPANESE export of porcelain and ceramic ware to Indonesia will get into full swing shortly following the decision of the Indonesian government to purchase $580,000 worth of goods. This development came as a result of negotiations carried out with an
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  • 113 2 UTAN SIMI AN RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED: Picfit for 1949 was $51.677 (17.2 f excluding rehabilitation expenditure, but no dividend is recommended, nor has any been paid since the war. Net liquid assets, excluding rehabilitation loan, come to $11,124, or 3.7 cents per share. All-in costs
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  • 61 2 BRTTISH-LORNEO PETROLEUM SYNDICATE LIMITED showed a profit of f 187.372 (74.9',; 1 for 1949 from which shareholders will receive :i tax-five dividend of lOd. per share (9d. Inst year), absorbing £31.722 Taxation absorbed the con fiscatory sum of 193,400. Net current assets and Investments show
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  • 86 2 THE ULU PIAH COMPANY LIMITED, with mining leases, watei rights and pipelines near Ipoh, has not done any mining of consequence since the war. Consulting engineers advise that remaining land does not justify heavy capital outlay and it has not been possible to
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  • 65 2 PHOENIX AERATEIJ WATER COMPANY LIMITED showed a profit before taxation $234.454 (93.70, for the year ended March 31. 1950 and fr lowing the conservative policy of previous years a final dividend Of t7%*% making 50', for the year against a total of 32U'; last /ear
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  • 90 2 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. Coffee soon will be a dollar a pound in the United States if production is not increased, according to Representative M. G. Burnside, Democrat West Viiginia. Burnside told a reporter he will ask for an early hearing on his bill designed to
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  • 651 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. rORTY-two year old S. Senapathy, a chief Medical storekeeper with 21 years Government service, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment in the Sessions Court for criminal misappropriation of 14 wooden cases of D.D.T. po.wder belonging to the Johore Medical Department. The President
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  • 73 2 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per It. Buyer Sel'er No. 1 R.SS. Spot loose nominal 72 V 2 12% F. 0.8. in bales July No. 1 R.S.S. 73*. 723 t No. 2 R.S.S. 72% Nc 3 R.S.S. 71*» 72 >4 R.M.A. 1 on l
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  • 193 2 USIS Three Malayan for further studies in ,1 United States. They are John Leo 22 649 Pasir Panjang Rokft" trapoie. Oon Seng LaS 5f of 1072 Hose Road, Te.u'i A n sen, Perak and Canoe V*™ John Lee v/ill r< University of California rJ
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  • 145 2 IPOH, Sun. Mi. D. T. Singh, president of the Perak Government Clerical Service? Union, presiding at the nist annual geneu! meeting of the union today strongly protested against the tirade of the Colonial Secretary of Singapore against clerks in general. Mr. Singh said, "even if
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  • 37 2 A.P. "ARIS. Sun.—Two soldiers staggered into a Madagascar village on Saturday to report that ten people ditu and six escaped In Che of a military plane on June 12. according to Ager.ee France Press. —A.P.
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    • 410 2 RICHARD PR yf* VA \9tM let? Show; 9.30 Time sinnal 5.48 Malavalam Songs; 0.00 Radio BLUE NETWOI\tV News; 9.4.-, Starlight Cavalcade-- Doctor; «15 Hindustani film kvaiion i>»AADA«awd forty five minutes of fimons tunes; «3« Time signal A Mew*; <» m. i. !!.w v i names A familiar m-jsic; tt.S* »1.40
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  • 351 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. a Chinese member of the notorious Kajang Gang was executed by his comrades for treason yesterday. His body was found on the Sungei Besi Road, X gang area of Selangor, this morning with his hinds tied behind. Bandits murdered four other civilians— two
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  • 61 3 Reuter. HONGKONG, Sun. Filipino musicians may can in oveiaii strike if U*fr J* "mand for collective security contract with employers were not met. The strikes, if carried out. would affect Ciros. Paramount and the China Emporium cabarets. The musicians were reported to be asking for a sixmonths
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  • 23 3 The Cantonese Wesley Church last mgTit held a conert of classical music at the Anglo Chinese School Hall in Canning Rise.
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  • 167 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Two Policemen were today recommended for a reward tor thrir prompt and courageou, display in foiling a saiid by a 25-year-old Chinese womnn. They were ■rive-corporal Wu Ping Nam and Police Constable Ottoman bin Samad. i On June 13 at about 10
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  • 92 3 PIFTY-three more applications from societies r h p reeistered or exempted under the Re-ssS-I-rs-isssa -are r ThfaDDlieations of four Societies, one in Johore, and one in Perak were refused reITstration during the month._ Three Societies, one in hon Tile in Selangor and one llTpanang who hac
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  • 241 3 Sarangapany MR. G. Sarangapany, president of the Singapore Indian Congress, last night told the officers of the Indian squadron now on a visit to Singapore: "Indians all over the world are indebted to you who are serving in the Indian Navy." He was speaking at
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  • 101 3 U.P. BERKELEY. (CALIFORNIA). Sun.—The 147 memof the staff of the University of California, wno n*Ve been ousted from their position following their rcfusa' to sign non-conuwm. t will go to court to challenge the University's "loyalty oath" procedure. Attorney Robert Kenny, who Ui acting
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  • 122 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— United Malays National Organisation. Malaya, is planning a mass meeting to ne held here sometime in Ju y to discuss the resignation of Dato Onn Din Ja'afar from the presidency and to pass a resolution asking the Dato to resume
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  • 305 3 W.M.B. ONCE, when I was a small boy in Perthshire, I watched a clergyman friend of my father's take off his robe after delivering a hell-fire sermon, to disclose the fact that he was wearing plusfours As he rode away to the eolf course to play a
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  • 524 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Mr. P. Devadasam, President of the Federation of All-Malayan Estates Staff Union, today urged the Government to build positive defences against communism when addressing the delegates' conference of the Federation. He suggested four measures—social justice based upon a more fair and
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  • 294 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday.—Mr. P. P. Narayanan, President of the Malayan Trade Union Council today asked for employers' co-operation to work for a happy employer-employee relationship. Mr. Narayanan who was speaking at a lunch at the Eastern Hotel on the occasion of the Annual Delegates Conference
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  • 498 4 I IKE phosphorus suddenly exposed to the air, Korea bursts into flames. The North, dominated by Russia, invades the South, which is striving to become a democracy under America's wine. This is not the first, time that there has beeD an excursion across the border—raids
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  • 1000 4 KOREA THE WORLD'S NEW BATTLEGROUND Loss Of The South Will Expose Japan's Flank A UNITED PRESS CORRESPONDENT IK SEOUL, CAPITAL OF SOUTH KOREA CABLED LAST NIGHT AS FOLLOWS: U.P. A COMMUNIST drive to conquer the independent republic of Souih Korea has long been recognised in Seoul, capital of South Korea,
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  • 506 4 KOREA'S "little curtain", the 38th Parallel line separating the Communist North from the Republican South, has long been considered one of the most dangerous frontiers in the "cold war". It has been the sc.ne oi months of frontier tension, Inter-zonal rivalry and recurrent border *ncidents. The
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  • 1042 4 WARREN WHITE. REUTERS CORRESPONDENT IN SEOUL, SENT THIS DISPATCH SOME MONTHS AGO: THE withdrawal lrom South Korea ot the last American combat trcops after four years of occupation brought to *he surface vital questions concerning the future of Korea. As the last
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  • 556 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. fHE Posts and Telegraphs Workers Union at meeting yesterday morning decided not to accept the recommendations of the Benham Salaries Committee in so far as the Clerical section was concerned. The meeting decided tc circularise all members and hold a "secret
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  • 138 5 LONDON. Sun. The Commonwealth aspect of British participation in the Schuman plan was emphasised tonight in <p?eches from members of all political parties. Two Government spokesMr. Patrick GordonWalker, Secretary of State i for Commonwealth Relations, and Mr. Aneurin Bevan. Minister of Health, both urged the
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  • 49 5 A Vellum Vote of Thanks recently received from London in the name of one Mrs. Hilda Uoree-' As?au is in the possession of the St. John Ambulance Associate Stamford Road (Headquarters She may contact the Honorary Secretary of the Association to take delivery of it.
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  • 30 5 A.P. PARIS, Sun.—Chile will oppose Communist China's bid to gain a seat in the United Nations, Chilean diplomat Hernan Santa Cruz, declared in Paris on Saturday. —A.P.
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  • 290 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. The Hon. Mr, Khoo Teik Ec, President of the Malayan Estates .Owners Association, told its Annual General Meeting to-da> "We in Malaya do not desire the equivelant of Marshall Aid, but would prefer instead, to have an opportunity to compete with
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  • 33 5 IOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— PolSe Constable Mohd Ram po ii m Yassin claimed offered. 42-vear-ofld Tharged S3? 2M v h c 8 M% y poned to July 1-
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  • 63 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun.— i»re*ident Truman today K ned a Bill •\tendm* for two years the present law controUmg the nation's liovernir 4 nt owiwd synthetic rubber plant*. The law would have expired on June 30. The Government will thus continue in ownership of its war-created synthetic
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    48 5 Sam, Datsyand Allee and th ir mumni> enjoying the de'iolous "mee M served at the bazaar held at the Teluk Vyer GtiMM M-thotiWt Church recently They »vere m'nong th« large crowd wh'-h besieged the stalls and made I ,ne aiternoon R*Ue a very brisk one indeed.
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  • 103 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Cheah Teng Cheok ASP of tue Singapore Police today identified a 21-year-old Chinese woman in the Magistrates Court as the person wanted by the Singapore Police on a murder charge. Arraigned on the murder charge was a Hylam woman, Tan Ah Lek.
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  • 60 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Two Malay women teachers have passed out of the Malay Women's College, Durian Daun, Malacca. They are Rafiah bintc Lajin who wi*l be posted locally and Che Jaminah Haf Abdullah who will be posted to Batu Pahat. More women teachers are expected
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  • 299 5 The Vice-president of tho GCSU. Mr. S. Sinnathamby. told the P T Workers to put up a united front in their struggle for better wages, he said: "This is the time for you to show if you are worth anything at all." Referring to the
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  • 241 5 Anti-Bandit Posters JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. IS it an offence to print and display anti-bandit 1 posters without permission from the Police? The Police are unable to answer this poser when asked to comment on the mysterious appearance of anti-bandit posters in Kluan- town early this
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  • 128 5 Mr. R.S.R. Naidu. the Singapore bird imitator, is looking for a rival, and hopes to hold a contest with him. The Tamil Brotherhood Association plans to hold an international Talentime show at the Great World. Mr. Naidu. who. with Mr. Khoo Teng Eng
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  • 76 5 The Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union will hold its fourth Annual General Meeting next Saturday at the Union premises in I Rangoon Road at 2.30 p.m. Since last September, 87 new members have joined the Union. The Union ha< approached the British Council for a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 388 6 'KEEPE RS SHINE IN "AST, CLEAN CAME A FTER their strenuous Federation tour, a tired but game Sing Tao XI beat the Combined Services two nil in a fast and clean match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Although the Hongkong tourists showed accurate
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  • 242 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sui!. TRICKETERS again had v trouble with the weather in the series o; matches which started today. In the first class matches r.part from the Test there were two century makers today. Arthur Page dominated the Kent innings against the County championship
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  • 54 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. Danny O'Sullivan. British bantamweight champion, has turned down for the time being an offer to fight the Australian aborigine champion Elley Bennett. O'Sullivan has two fights in the near future and his manager still has eyes on the world title at present hedl by
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  • 233 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. JOHN Bromwich, Australian Davis Cup player won the men's singles title in the Lonl.on grass courts lawn tennis championships at the Queens Club yesterday when he beat Art Larsen, of tho United States by 6—2, 6—4 in the final. The match
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  • 129 6 U.P. RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil. Sun. One surprise and one disappointment marred the second day of the 1950 World Soccer championships played In four Brazilian cities today. Underdog Sweden beat Italy, three times world champion. 3 to 2 at Sao Paulo. The loudly advertised
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  • 155 6 DOLLOWING are the flx--1 tures for Malayan Chinese Football Associatipn 1950 inter-state competition: NORTHERN SECTION: July 2: Penang v.Kedah. Alor Star; Referee: Ho Seng Aun: July 9: Perak v. winner of Penang Kedah (the venue will be in Ipoh if the Kedah team qualifies
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  • 76 6 Reuter. MANCHESTER. ;-an. England beat Austra ia by 58 points to £0 in the second speedway test at Belle Vue here ton uht. The England team thus atoned for a sixty to 47 defeat by Australia on the first match of the series. Leading scon rs
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  • 216 6 LORDS, Sunday AFTER laying the foundation cf a good score, the West Indies batsmen faltered against the spin bowling of Roley Jenkins after tea, yesterday. This Worcestershire leg break bowler restricted the score from 233 for three to 274 for six, and
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  • 56 6 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Sun Norman Sutton (Leigh) and English international Mr. Ad ran (;*e (Che yin) today won the Fenfold Mixed Foursomes Golf tjurnani'-.nt at Sutton Co dHeld her*. In ihe :i6 holes t.nal mutch they beat Sam King «Knole Park) British Ryder Cup international and Mis* Audrey Barrett
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  • 68 6 Reuter. WEST INI)'Ra» c b Jeakini Stoihncyer lbw \V.;nl a Worre'l b Redder Weekd? b B<:lser Wales t Kvau b i i■ j n •'Omci st. r.vans b JeaL CI ristiant not out (■oddaiJ b Wardle Jones not out Kxtrcs j. To:al <for 7 wkts.) ;m BOWJ.IN:, O. M.
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  • 112 6 U.P. RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun -Brazil opened the World Soccer Championships yesterday with a four nil victory < ver Mexico 120,000 people watched the matcli in the new Munmoal Stadium In the first half. Brazi got only one goal, the Mexican back line
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  • 1232 7 BAIN HITS 108 IN S. R. C. VICTORY foi R teams, the S.R.C., the S.C.C, the C.B.C. and R.A.F. jCliangi, each gained f^^ 611 lnts from th eir matches in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament yesterday. p pr kept place at the tO P
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  • 91 7 M \'S. Sun. France Britain swept the field oblitei ited sj! other ition in the fastest over s -1-hour toad race here today, an driver Lewis driving non-stop for ut ten minutes of the handled his 4% litre up i hly to win by
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  • 23 7 LA WAY i. Rhodes a. Sun. .th Africa beat the United G h< r-- today in ihe mp~ liv international aeries.
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  • 46 7 Two big upsets featured the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Chua Kee Meng Useful B.P.t beat Heng Siak Kwee 15-7. 15-4. Harry Goh (Eclipse 8.P.» ousted Percy Pennefather also in two sets of 15—6, 15—6.
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  • 43 7 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Sun. The wor'.d champion Red Harris of Britain, won the Amsterdam Grand Prix cycling race today by beating Arie Van Vliet of Holland in the finals in' brilliant style, finishing the last 200 metres in 11 4/5 seconds. —A.P.
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  • 135 7 PENANG, Sunday. pENANG beat Kedah by nine wickets in the inter state match which ended here today. Resuming their innings this morning Penang lost eight wicket* for 87 runs, but Cheah Boh Eye and Hayatimeah made a splendid ninth wicket stand bringing the total
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  • 206 7 KEDAH Ut. Inning: 1U» PENANG Int. Innings Lim Chiang b Augustine l E. LaBrooy <• b AumHm A. J. WilliamH st. Adams b Nhaitespear 8j Chan Boon Telk b \ugn>.iine S l.im Boon Kheng e >>.\«J Hah b Shakespear 9 D. Hayhurv. Augustine b Shake*pear 9 Chrah Boh Eye
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  • 173 7 IN spite of playing with 1 two Mapua players, Singapore Chinese lost to the Mapua Tech Cardinals 47--54 at the Happy World Stadium last night. Jose was In brilliant form and scored several of the Chinese goals, while Chi Tek. although he also played well, was pulled
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  • 54 7 A.P. LIESTAL. SWITZERLAND. Sun. —Jean Goldschmit of Luxumbourg remained out in front of the 67 contestants in the Four de Suisse bicycle race today as he won the second consecutive day's lap from Wintcrthur to Liestal in 7 hours. 2 mins and 1 second. The distance covered
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  • 1564 7 THE Registrar of Vehicles piled up 340 runs for eight wickets and helped theniselves to an innings victory at Tanglin yesterday when they met CRE (Tanglin). Veterans Chia Keng Hock and Arthur Jansen carried their bats for centuries—and were unbeaten at
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    • 180 7 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Sarawak; 7 Weekly passengers freight service to Kuching, Renong River Ports and Bintalu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due Sails Angby for Kuching In Port 1200 July 1 from Sarekei. Binatane Sibu .June 28 for Sarekei, Binatanf, July 1 B-.laga for Sarekei, Binatang, Sibu
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  • 292 8 LONDON. Sunday. THE mass circulation Sunday Pictorial today published a report from Malaya urging an efficient intelligence system against the guerilla** there, "The first we know of the enemy's intentions is when they carry them out" the reoort said "We must find more
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    50 8 Headed for luck hina under the mutual defence Assistance programme r these six 158-foot landing ships being overhauled at ihe Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton. U.S.A. A total of 20 vessels have been transferred or assigned for transfer overseas as part of the assistance programme to date.
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  • 238 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Labour Party of Singapore last night attacked the recent threat by the Colonial Secretary Mr. J. D. Smith, who warned clerks in the Legislative Council against any form of strike. It said that his statement was contradictory to the declared policy
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  • 204 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. SCOTLAND Yard's chiefs hurriedly discussed se--0 curity arrangements at Britain's Royal Palaces today following the knifing of Dowager Queen Mary's elderly housekeeper by a man who got into Marlborough House past scarlet-uniformed Grenadier Guards and Police patrols. A 26-year-old gardener named
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  • 123 8 PENANG, Sun. -Members ot the Government Clerical Service Union are waiting j:\xiously for the Benham ReDort for the Federation of Malaya, which is exnec'ed to be ready.by the middle of July. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, honorary secretary of the Union told the Tribune: "Ii the
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  • 28 8 Reuter. Clitheioe. Lancashire, Sun. —Four people were killed when a civil aircraft crashed near here today on a flight from West Hartlepool to Blackpool.—Reutei.
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  • 280 8 GENERAL SINGAPORE OIVMPir AND SPORTS CO! M M COUI* Meeting at 5.30 a. cl YMCA Orrhard Road. Y'MCA: Conimor L>:n;;u--lg« Classes 5.30 He" stll ••rs meeting at 5.30 p Bk BING CROSBY COMPETITION: Audition of compctiters at MP p.m. at YMCA Orchard Road. 5.J.A.8.: First Aid C'aas
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  • 225 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday.—Government Services Staff Council at a meeting held here today decided to petition Government to appoint a Commission to investigate in the "acute housing situation" in the main towns of the Federation affecting divisions Two, Three and Four of the Public Services.
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  • 83 8 The Federation premiere of the Columbia film "All the King's Men" in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow will be attended by Columbia's top executive in South East Asia. Mr. N.P. Pery. who arrived on Saturday at Kallang Airport by Qantas/ 8.0.A.C. fiom Djakarta. Mi. Pery. a Managing
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  • 33 8 A.P. VATICAN CITY. Sun. Maria Goretti, 11, who died defending her virtue in 1902. was raised to sainthood yesterday before 500.000 of the Roman Catholic faithful, including her mother. —A.P.
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  • 152 8 STOP PRESS BERLIN. Mon. —Ihr So viet-licensed A n News Agency last night distributed a communique from the North Kore. n Govern ment. charging that Ameri-can-backed Sou;!; Kurt in troops started the fighting there. This was the first word from Communist sources since the fighting started
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  • 98 8 U.P. ANKARA. Todav Ka> sim Gulek. Turkish i hairman of the I nited Nations I observation committee to Korea, said he did not beI lieve the Korean war uouid touch off a third world war. 1 But Kassim Gulek saM "1 hope the democracies
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