Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 June 1949
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Title Section20 1949-06-12 1 SUNDAY Tribune Publish,-,! s.mMamousn, at SM«gJMf», Kuala /.umpur, 7p„h, P< SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 1> 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration528 1949-06-12 1 S.A.T.A. DEFIES UNO CHIEF |N spite of opposition from the World Health Organisation, a branch of rhe U. N. 0., Dr. CH. Carlick of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association intends to start (he 'dry' use of the French anti- tuberculosts vaccine, I)r. Johannes Holm of the528 words
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173 1949-06-12 1 HONG KONG, Sat. In- Irmed sources here said say they expected "sub•BOBl -reinforcements" to be side available to Hongkong »j''d it* territorial integrity threatened. katj aiou fe at it unlikely the of these would be *wght to the country unlet crisis occu i red.173 words
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Article36 1949-06-12 1 BERLIN. Sat. Reliable sources reported today that the west I>erlin»i ailvvay strike may end early next Week and Clear the way for tree transport between this long-block-aded city and the west.36 words
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Article, Illustration12 1949-06-12 1 Merry Plane Man Could Not Eat MR. MLKFIHTH m hospital last night.12 words
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226 1949-06-12 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ]yjR. Norman Meredith, 35-year-old surveyor for the sSarawak Oil Company, of Seria, Borneo, had a chicken curry lunch to celebrate the King's Birthday. That lunch cost him week's work, and his company the price of a specially chartered Malayan Airways Dakota,226 words
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Article49 1949-06-12 1 COLOMBO. Sat. Defence Minister A. V. Alexander returning to Britain by air from Hongkong via Singapore, was delayed here today when his plane developed engine trouble. U was expected he would be able to take off later today. IK declined to see the pfe«« I Renter.49 words
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82 1949-06-12 1 ST. FRANCIS XAVILR'S ARM FOR SPORE TOKYO. Sat. The pre served right arm ol Bainl Francis Xavier. exhibited dur inCatholic fourth centennia pilgrimage ceremonies Japan, will' be returned te Spain via Hong Kong, Singapore, Calcutta, Damascus an. Homo aftei a short atay m Manila, it was learned today. When theU.P. - 82 words
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Article71 1949-06-12 1 SAX FRANCISCO, Sat. Two top officials of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's union today protested the May 4 hanging of S. A. Ganapathy, Malayan Union head, ami termed the action of the British authorities as "imperialist murder." The protest was worded m telegram fiom Harry BridgesU.P. - 71 words
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Article194 1949-06-12 1 (fIRE Municipal Cas Works 1 at Kallang called m the police "just m case" when M shift workers had discussions with Mr. W. H. Swan, acting Municipal Gas Engineer, on the implementation of the VV'ago Commission Report, published m March last year. Mr. C. R. Danby,194 words
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317 1949-06-12 1 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock Goes Back To Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent > IPOH, Saturday. |yjR. Tan Cheng Lock, chairman of the Central Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association, has returned to Ipoh, exactly two months after he was injured m a bomb outrage on April 10. He arrived by317 words
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Article185 1949-06-12 1 I AST night. Real Admiral L« c Cai ion, Flag I die i Malaya Area, gave a cocktail i party on board H.M.s Birmingham, a fun moon Kbaine I over the water as |%tutcn s I carried guesta to the tvightly lit warship ami tin bl Md185 words
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Advertisement138 1949-06-12 1 s .ji 3**sswr "fTßi 'SHEUTOX by nos I PEOPLK rem the PEOPLE ■•ll "Tribune" Spore Allan Lewis Ticked Fhe Winners Yesterday— Page 15 1 RIGHT WAY TO PLAY~ THE CHROMATIC HARMONICA. /s.l^P dll!i\ b1 standard work for the 40 PEf?Jlsf^i^3J I an<l 48-reed Chro mon i c a L y~~'138 words
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Advertisement17 1949-06-12 1 a I m ft px#j a si h j Winstedt MALAYA I •ss- SEE PACE 9 j17 words
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Advertisement88 1949-06-12 1 Season Trading Co. f»7. HIGH ST., TKL: 82IXH Malaya's NationaJ Nei¥spa\per Phone fa* 11 3 Nine Lines. I A word on Packaging Most people will ngTee that Rothmans jjjjW De Luxe are very line cigarettes indeed. |]OLv It is natural, therefore, that pains should fm be taken to ensure that88 words
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Article, Illustration407 1949-06-12 2 GOVT. RULES HINDER LAW STUDY IN MALAYA (Sunday Tribune Reporter) THE Government and the Singapore Bar Committee should revise the regulations governing the practice of law m Malaya before the University of Malaya can consider a separate law faculty. This statement was made by tlie Vice-Chancel-lor of the University, Dr.407 words
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Article49 1949-06-12 2 HER Majesty. Queen Maty has expressed her sincere gratitude to the Government anil people of ilk Federation Of Malaya for their greetings and good Wishes on the occasion of her birthday. The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney. has been so info:m.-d by the Colonial Office.49 words
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Article64 1949-06-12 2 MR. Tay Kun Puay was retdectcd president of the Base Ordnance Depot Civilian Association a*, the Association s (bird annual meeting. Mr. Wong Jue Deng was named Hon. Secretary. Mr. A.F. AvOdrade was re-elected Hon. Treasury, nnd Mr N. L. Ci. Wijewcera was appointed Sports Secretary.64 words
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Article129 1949-06-12 2 IIIR. and Mrs. Paul E. Thomas, well-known local music directors, have donated cups for the winners of the vocal competition m the Methodist Youth Fellowship Talentime contest to be held at Weslev Church Hall on July 1 at 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will leave129 words
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Article35 1949-06-12 2 MALACCA. Sat.— Bail or $1,000 m one surety wa I granted to a Mda polace constable when ho :»iv.;i'!e I not guilty to two chafes cf theft m the Sessions Court tday.35 words
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126 1949-06-12 2 (Sunday Tribune Keporter) JHE congestion on the Island Golf Club's course has had the Committee thinking out ways to impose further restrictions on play, particularly with regard to three and four ball games. But they are rot going to tie up the course with re-126 words
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Article82 1949-06-12 2 Air mail It axpectetj today I from Australia, New Zealand Burma and Thailand. Latest time, of posting air mails at th»> C.P.O. to the follow- mrr countries i.s (J p.m. U.K., I Aden. N. Africa. W. Africa. I Arabia, Canada. Uurop« India, Iran, Iraq. Pakistan. Palestine, I82 words
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Article241 1949-06-12 2 Johore Bahru's Record (From Our Stall Correspondent) JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. pOR the first time since the liberation, there were no accidents m Johore Bahru District m the past fortnight. The fast accident occurred on May 'SO Disclosing this to the Tribune, ASP. Stack. Traffic Officer,241 words
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Article33 1949-06-12 2 RAJA Malunud bin Raja AH has been appointed by the High Commissioner as temporary unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council during the absence of Tengku Yacob Ibni Sultan Abdul Hamid.33 words
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Article53 1949-06-12 2 Squatters A t Work Kual a l a imp' ir Sat v r la y Bquattera from Buogci Siput. removed to Tantai Remi: In the Sitiawau District, are being employed by Uk Urn m, r m<- and Irrigation Department, excavating drains to required levels. The Chinese squatters, anshowing great enthusiasm53 words
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Article28 1949-06-12 2 The Tamil Evening Bulletin will be heard over Radio Malaya at 6.30 p.m. from Monday, dune 27. It la n.jw being given at 6 p.m.28 words
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76 1949-06-12 2 POLICE TO SMASH PRIVATE CAR RACKET IOHORfc: BAHKU, Bat TRAFFIC Po'lcc are ron all out to smash the private cor driver racket of carrying passengers without a Public Service Vehicle mil This was dlsclo led by aSP Stack. Traffic Officer. Johore, m an Interview today He said: "Several offenders have76 words
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Miscellaneous485 1949-06-12 2 KLIJK NETWOBK gramme; 7 p.m. Time Signal an.l CUED NF.TVl7ni?* News; 7.10 Programme Summary; as*-«ar nciiwt/ivi\ ENC.I-ISlf PROGRAMMES A J ho Kailio Orchestra m s half-hour programme of light INDIAN I'KOr.K V.MMKS a.ni.P rogramme Summara music including Imidcn.al Music U noon Time signal. Opening 9.99 Morning Music; 9.30 Latin Tho485 words
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Article, Illustration103 1949-06-12 3 NIGEL STEW i!TPLUNKETT QUIZZICAL, ginger- hatred Nigsi Stewart Plunkett iriU start off the exhibition <>' hit ov*n pictures with o cocktail p<irt;i m the writingroom of Raffles Hotel on Saturday Jmit is. Th* exhibition tel/y ci>ntinuc tht /<»,- lowing ueek. There wiU thi landscape*103 words
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Article23 1949-06-12 3 MALACCA. Sat.— A male Chinese, detained m the Tanjong Bruas Detention Camp under the Emergency Regulations, was found har.ycd yesterday morning.23 words
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Article, Illustration494 1949-06-12 3 MORE MALAY GIRLS ATTEND SCHOOL SIX ADDITIONAL SCHOOLS TO BE OPENED THIS YR. (FntMfev Tribune Staff Reporter) M VLAYa m Singapore ire showing greater interest no"-.f.-(V»-c, a^. >^ s fHlucating daughters thnn v' s»ve*" d'H irt onsvyiotifl years. Alf-^lv. f<v ihe ftrsrl five months of this y^ar. Ib« enrntment ftg^ur»*B494 words
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Article195 1949-06-12 3 Match Factory To Be Re-opened PLANS to re-open Malaya's only modern match factory tin- $2 million Surelite I Match Company Ltd. at tlie j mih Jalan Bcuuai, Johore Bahru and Inoease its output foi local markel and export, under a new manage- t and .staff, are under wray. The plans195 words
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Article97 1949-06-12 3 FAILED TO STOP SAMPAN FINED $2O CHIA Ah Yong was fined $20 m the First District Court yi.-terday when he pleaded guilty to failing to stop his sampan while under orders. It was stated that at 10.20 a.m. on J urn- 10, a police launch sighted Chia's motor sampan cruising97 words
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211 1949-06-12 3 Divorce Rate Higher: I CINGAPORE divorce rate is three times what it was k pre-war. Commenting on this, Chief Justice Mr. MurrayAynsley, yesterday told the Tribune that it might be a good idea to have a school for would-be married I people. Ho also advanced211 words
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Article98 1949-06-12 3 "I regret to say that by the time couples come to me, they are usually too far gone into serious marital troubles* and reconciliation is made very difficult', he said. "Divorce Is permissible on grounds of adultery, desertion for three years, physical cruelty and insanity. Frivolous98 words
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Article52 1949-06-12 3 Mr. Lim Deng Took states I that ho is now tht- sole pro- prietor of tin- Malayan Trade and Industries Fair project at the junction of Changi Road and .100 Chiat Road. He rurfther states that Mr. i TC. B Cheah ha.- no interest I m52 words
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Article404 1949-06-12 3 It Is Exp ensive To Burn Lallang (Sunday Tribune Shift Reporter) EVERY time you see a lire engine flashing by with sirens and throttle wide open, you are literally burning money. There are, on a "fair day," an average of our lallang or blukar fires. On a wet day, the404 words
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Article72 1949-06-12 3 Jasmon bin Marion, a Malay, was found guilty of abetting criminal misappropriation of a goat valued at $80 by tho Fourth l Police Magistrate. Mr. M. H. MacDougall. yesterday. He was fined $50 m oefault one month's hard, and was ordered to pay $50, compensation72 words
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Advertisement680 1949-06-12 3 Next Chanfe-^ FABULOUS! RAW* DANGEROUS!*, Bst CARIADIK^M a^ai Li's IAGCLR \ttjj Short oi Laurel J ilinh i,, 108 TAT" Qarmenl -n Mame lafas. Einbn Iladgea, I.ahak 1 Itel l races] Embroideries, "I*ri ,s famous Tra^faaw Posl Box llßft, "Singapore, t nANCTwT l«*r Thorough •v Lessons BT L L l Oil680 words
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Article, Illustration1804 1949-06-12 4 We Always Asked About Free ma n And Skaarup eoh Seng Khoon, Tribune staff reporter and member of the Malayan Thomas Cap Team, continues his inside story of the Quest for the Cup. AUR victory over the WimV J> le *s c^ was a good «art Our practice games oegan1,804 words
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Advertisement360 1949-06-12 4 Favourite pen of all the world j I Issrss, Bs-t. Wtsi Parker "51- is the ill writing instrumental Actually tftSrer. m 34 countne, prove Parker to 51 if not only the moal beautiful pen r ia sl-im* j aonls flow sponui v m the )mt 0 J J u nioue360 words
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Advertisement10 1949-06-12 4 i DON'T MISS I \NEXT WEEK'S} INSTALMENT I r j10 words
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Advertisement219 1949-06-12 4 Ttee/r tyeu fit// WINCARNIS will enrich f 'f the blood and build up Tp Lji d*^T^ s^ 1 new health and vigour. /Wf l*. _.^(JI -:^Sw There is no better Tonic t£ v^^^T^^^ for the blood, the nerves j J r^^^^\ V WINCARNIS is the safe E^W^si.'' "■■X and natural219 words
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655 1949-06-12 5 ARE OUR PLAYERS GETTING A FAIR DEAL? 1 lirt-c Jobw, Out' 3 1 an By Tribune Soocor Reporter [JINGAPORE Civilians' poor showing m their Malaya Cup soccer eiuounters this season hy\e dampened the hopes of followers of the game, who expected the Colony to reach their prewar position iv the655 words
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Article, Illustration747 1949-06-12 5 FREEMAN IS NO SUPERMAN By Our Badminton Conespondenl THERE is nothing super-human m Dave Freeman, tlie acknowledged worlds No. I player. His strokes are nothing different from those of our boys. He is pretty accurate m hi> judgment, his smashes are deep and to the sidelines and not very powerful,747 words
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Article124 1949-06-12 5 Singapore Badminton Hall Fund rpHE following donations I were reeeive<l by the 1 Singapore Uadminton Hall v Fund up to June 10: Mr. John Layeoek 1,000.00 Mr. M. j. Naraaxae 100.00 V, I'seful Hadniinton l'art> 50.00 > >Ir. Claude da Silve 1 00.00 Mr. Philip Iloaiim Mr. .t. A. (lagan124 words
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645 1949-06-12 5 Things Looked Rosy For The Europeans On Sunday But gfgffgf T> aty Oiir SpeciaJ CorresitoiHleiit 1 v V' St i W (:,arke Cup for the finst timo nee Uu Libentfion when they heat the Europeans last week-end by 5 wickets after a very evenly rontested game. At one stage, when645 words
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Article318 1949-06-12 5 Waf Mannion - Waf Mannion gfgffgf The Ari Of Fullback Play Tht full back wlio simply amacka his ciearancea away rrorii Ms <.\mi defence sone without due regard to the positionJna: o' Jus attack simply dors not fulfil bis duty. it la easy for a back to «riz<> on318 words
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Advertisement402 1949-06-12 5 WHITE HORSE Scotch Whisky n u A pleaauic to remember^ SOU FtTiliH— 818 as IULaVYa, JOSEPH TRAVEHS BO!\S IT!) "Singapore, Kualu I umjuir, Ip.»h t I'eniinj, At the first sigh off a .<?-£$ COLD, CHILL or J^^SISORE THROAT m 9* ;7q -|J take allffß- 4 /se P"' e MR i^Car402 words
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Advertisement147 1949-06-12 5 IMPORTED FIOM tOKDON EUGliba Made with rich, fine Virginia tobacco CaAAIAAX IOMOQS. .St TaAST aaavTAT»OM FOI OjUAAm SJP^ iaT TERRY MOW *mWwi^ 4 *wW PHOTOCRAPH H Nif THii> year P TEAMED WITH THE TAMER OF GILD A i GLENN FORD IN THE MOST UPROARIOUS. nK. THE MOST HEART-WARMING THE MOST147 words
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2153 1949-06-12 6 'FRENCHMAN', ABBY KAY THRILL PUNTERS Result: Dead— Ilea t From ALL LEW IS KU \l MPUR, Sat.— A thrilling linis?. U;IS neftsed vi the fourth ran-. when \j)h\ K:»\. hot favourite of |he day, strongly rhalhnged i.\ avee Preiicbnian trom furlong out finished nccls to neck al the uin■atajg post.2,153 words
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Advertisement108 1949-06-12 6 Calling all Music-Lovers! \\\\\%^jSmmmmm\ 4^ "sast.Sas.i-UiasawJwwkw^tawß»wa^as^B Today: 3.15 6.30 8t.15 Egypt's grand musical opera. J 5 Songs "IMISSAK KI.-SHABAB' starring Asmahan Farid Morning Show Toda>:»t 11 a.m. r l fee Vigilantes Return" (m color) with John Hal! 50 els to all seats plus special •free gifts" of "Victory Soap" to108 words
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Article83 1949-06-12 7 Tlk Singapore Recreation Club "A cricket team beat the Singhalese Association US runs on the Padang yesterday. Desmond Keyt. St. Andrew's schoolboy bowled extremely well to* take seven wickets for 11 runs m seven rvera of which three were maidens. He was mainly responsible for83 words
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Article62 1949-06-12 7 The Raffles Institution Cricket XI beat the Singa- pore Cricket Club by six wickets at the R.I. ground yesI terday. Gcbala Krishnan hit an unfinished 30 runs for the school and Chia Kirn Hia scored 22 runs. The S.CC. were skittled out for 6362 words
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Article22 1949-06-12 7 S.H.B. Traffic Eleven drew j 2—2 with S.H.B. Head Office m a friendly soccer at Rate- burn Park yesterday.22 words
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Article571 1949-06-12 7 Fine Soccer Exhibition Army-Navy «S. R.A.F. 1 ARMY-NAVY trounced the R.A.F. by eig;ht souls to one m a Malaya Cup sorter game at Juian B*BmW stadium yesterday, and raised their stock as next holders of the Malaya Cup. Yesterday's game was an exhibition of soccer as571 words
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Article, Illustration22 1949-06-12 7 The Rlva! Captains, Ken -1 'Furnnenn**) and Lall fttne* (The Heat), with tli»* Clmrke Cup at ii.«- S.CC pavilion.22 words
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Article107 1949-06-12 7 The Singapore Cricket Club and Thiam Siew's XI game at Hong Lim Green ended m a draw yesterday. Batting first the S.CC. piled up a score of 16i> for eight wickets, declared. D. Waghorn being top scorer with 37 runs. R. V. Sundram came off107 words
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Article77 1949-06-12 7 ST ANDREW S SCHOOL, playing their last soccer game for the season yesterday defeated the Malaya Publishing House by two goals to one. Soo Chye, St. Andrew's right-inside, scored the drat goal seven minutes utter the start. The school led by onenil at the interval. Osman, M.P.H.77 words
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Article286 1949-06-12 7 J. L T. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS From Our Stall Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. VOX BIN MIAN of Rati: Pa hat maintained his unbeaten record to retain the Johore singles tennis title for 13th time m succession when he defeated the veteran Daud bin Mohd. Amin of286 words
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299 1949-06-12 7 LOW SCORING EXPECTED IN PADANG GAME Pei haps the keen, at ri Ickel todate ahould ba seen t i.s > on Lhe 8.C.1 padang when tht Cricket Club mccl the S.R.C. Th< garae anouid i»i lot of yond bowling performances and the RerreatJun Club v. ill have t>. be their299 words
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Article20 1949-06-12 7 S.H.B. Traffic Eleven beat the Blue Rovers 4—2 m a friendly soccer game at Kar•er Park yesterday.20 words
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462 1949-06-12 8 CALL TO ENCOURAGE PRIVATE BULIDING IN JOHORE 'Only Way To Solve Housing Shortage' (SUNDAY TRIBUNE STAFF REPOBTEaI) fHE Horimirabk Mr. P. v. Charrv. member of the Johore State Council and Town Board advocates private onterpri.se lo ease Ihe "appalling" housing conditions m Johore Bahru Although his motion before the state462 words
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Article80 1949-06-12 8 I IIC tsa™ from ti iooth '•f* n J- i n? on the first i re ftf wo: of A ?h group ta iaai bar* dn.Vtd ,onyof the cl kill Slat- th- Moh, "tSdIW with the gacred relic, tin Sol St. Francis, Lof two Se relic80 words
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Article95 1949-06-12 8 women will be jl seen m **stogapore win n the of ten com| no w Bad i 'he Bonpson Road Trai School. Thry were enroll, rl m th. middle of lad month and will ictly on the »mc lines as til All of them speak95 words
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Article149 1949-06-12 8 HE SOWS THE SEA WITH BULLETS ONCE im B while, the >lli« I I i:. I f the At ms and Ammunition Department ol the Central Police Btatior borrow: launch from the Marine Police and sowa the eight mil. a.ut of Binga- wiih unsi i viceable bullets. [n the five149 words
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Article, Illustration588 1949-06-12 8 Ivor Kraal - gfgffgf ILL Borneo beamed at the ft "JHatek" a Malayan Airways Dakota whica created history In the world's third largest Island. For tho aircraft heralded the beginning of the hist of the at k'.y all services fiom aapporc to .Icssdton, capital h North Borneo, H5O I Incredible, aa588 words
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Article312 1949-06-12 8 Remote Control - Remote Control ■By THE old walrus-moustached gallant who went down on his knees before his sweetheart and said: "Will you marry me?" has nothing on tho highly industrialized modern blade who sent his proposal b\ooo miles on both sides of a 12 inch record. The record containing312 words
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Article, Illustration407 1949-06-12 8 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) "JHE first "talent* 1 Radio Malaya has gleaned from the Talentime shows is 13 year old Miss Cheun« v Mun Chit, a Raffles schoolgirl.' They will star her m a half-hour piano recital over Kadi.. Malaya at 0.45 p.m. on Wednesday407 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1949-06-12 9 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore by IT is extraordinary how many people, both men and women, r meet wlio are full of little 'moans' and complaints. Tiuv complain of excessive heat. Of aches and pains, of boredom or just nebulous, unspecified troubles. "My head aches, I have fever." or, "We never1,707 words
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Article, Illustration264 1949-06-12 9 Brian la already completely Circus-minded. His marbles are m ins imagination circus animal an<l, Ilea he was givi a hie first sixpeuce pocketmoney, he put it ai ide. "I'm collecting fifty pound to buy ;i circus with", he told hia mother. Now. Brian and Digby arc264 words
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Advertisement107 1949-06-12 9 ~-m~m-mm> iim.i.mi. aWßßaai— —ai mt Ik-'- Master's Voice «*iisa.K it '&M Opera! Loud Speaker Only a demonst ration can do justice to this ama/im; reproducer. See and hear it Kb our showroom. fi^i©oiTL[|iLais«P3 I ESTAB s Mourw.t aco imalayai ltcx 1 87 S JOHN LITTLE S BUILDING BaaaSSSSBJBjn siNUAPOfsS a107 words
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Advertisement75 1949-06-12 9 IN THE PALM COURT TONIGHT at RAFFLES HOTEL at 9 is F THE BAND OF IST. HN, SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS (By liiiul permission of Lt. CoL J. S. H. Douglas, Officer (uniiiiandß* ('oiiriuctfMl by t bandmaster A. BKI NSDEN A.X.C.M. VOCaaaaßat BDSM. G. KEIBBITT. Baritone PIPERS f DANCERS Pipe Major \v.75 words
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Article, Illustration1842 1949-06-12 10 JIMMY GLOVER - JIMMY GLOVER From «.i'R Comm r n n?w, ju:t aa easily press of 2ffry a.- had out F fwatchP'l biari with i Lb he \\Mreßßed o number f;rea S confercrrc. at Ihe L Although grc> haii a.c mel nr ine at the tempi < hi SS< vout'ful eno1,842 words
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Article, Illustration463 1949-06-12 10 THK caber-tossing < !el| of the Scottish Highlands are still the best-proportioned nun In Britain, but the Cockneys ate fast catching up on them, according to a Medical Research Council report published recently. Eighty years ago the average Scot was 10 lb. neaviei and463 words
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Advertisement95 1949-06-12 10 STOP THAT Znhalant^ .a" r coticeulrule on anything ..''kit Xffwf mine was a bad case ol Tiles ao I was none too hopeful w! a friend recommended Boots li.P Ointment. But I soon noticed marked improvement. And the way it cases the irritation that's* a grand and glorious feeling Sufferers95 words
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THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE
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Article379 1949-06-12 11 *pTE recent report that Molotov is to direct his country's policies m China and the Far East, underlines the fact that the cold war front has definitely shifted from Europe to Asia. The Russians are now convinced that they have reached the limits of their expansion m379 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1949-06-12 11 M. S. DAUD - THEY GET 10 CTS. A KATTIWHAT ARE YOU PAYING? M. S. DAUD Four Out Of Every rive Fishermen In Malaya Are In The Grip Of A Ruthless Monopoly By Tribune Staff Reporter who is investigating the Singapore fish racket which takes a 200 per cent profit MORE than 40 0001,599 words
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Article612 1949-06-12 11 A handsome, stiapping fellow of 30 has burst 'nto the newspaper headlines m the U.S. with a bang that revives old political echoes. He could stay m the headlines a long time. Already he h-x npplicd some of the ingredients In the formula whichA.P. - 612 words
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Advertisement108 1949-06-12 11 *Ty Cars eonalata of aaora than juat "buyiag glaawes." By comfort and visual sjff.ciency depend primarily upon professional services of a kfualifled eyesight specialist a\ B, OHONO. OPT., D. afsßß> sqolppad with ri rlara laatrumeota. P mSm********! BHMMMMssSsssasßasaßßsßsasss^B^Hß) MALA VAN BIKtWXYS IPOH RACES A SPECIAL FLIGHT WILL BE OPERATED LEAVING,108 words
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Advertisement11 1949-06-12 11 i Reporter Daud will continue his Exposure J next week. I11 words
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Advertisement99 1949-06-12 11 K'L'M ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES *<> BANGKOK 04Ut C Af aT OaV /w^^a «?«a^cs^« HONGKONO Bi- WEE Kir SERV/CE SINGAPORE TO BATAV/A en adtUt^i tc Mesesit se^tnees CANTON every Thiirsda, RA-vrirr.ir 409 i) 0 ret: m HIIV,K(,K ©very Tuesday Thursday. II tl VI a 2m(K Fet: ***** tsAiAVIA ever> Wednesday Saturday.99 words
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Article, Illustration1924 1949-06-12 12 Sir Richard Winstedt - Sir Richard Winstedt lo Know The Past Is To Understand! The Present hghghgh The story of the land m which we live -how, from deep jungle, its people have built one of the wealthiest countries 0 f the earth, based on the hard-won treasures of the1,924 words
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Advertisement104 1949-06-12 12 M*Bjjtf*^^ 1 *^*5k af f'w\!' V'^i^ls't* V^Jl/ for the best rhyme or doggerel commencing DATF w,th an/ ,elter of the 15th June 1(1 alphabet and mentioning SaslDg Fraser Neave. of course, -'/l/ Antiniiwt cases of free drinks for announcement rnrmm l^ «he ,ucky ones today' hi 11 S?hfl eM lttal104 words
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Advertisement5 1949-06-12 12 CONTINUED IN TOMORROW'S MALAYA TRIBUNE5 words
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Advertisement140 1949-06-12 12 I ]> FVFR SO '5 Lf 1 IMPORTANT For Vot/r [T w>3 £«i CHILDRENS i |j Lgggg* :pg EDUCATION. L^^^-^O BJ»!sssmggrXE!E»Br^^ I aj^, 1 PJ ipj-tas, Sflfti'f AQaD. SINGA»O*( EVERYWHERE tl IS -r S. -4- 7 BBal B IHSISJS 01 ORMKM ft f a B 9 LAGER BEER HI CHi140 words
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Article1214 1949-06-12 13 SAMUEL NAPIER - SAMUEL NAPIER I Af* Victor Grayson, M.P V Walked out Of A Bau By Every year m every land many thousand* 01 people disappear into thin air. The majority of them are very o> dinai snd the disappearance la never noticed except by1,214 words
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678 1949-06-12 13 Bramley Nigel - Bramley Nigel *By T} J K age of the really largescale pi a teal joke has long since past. Possibly there are no wags about toil ay who have the very necessary time and money to perpetrate the really big practical joke on the678 words
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Article102 1949-06-12 13 Since "Teapot" WUliains, i 78-year-old CotswoM character, replied on May 1 to Wilfred ficklrs's r;iflio question as to "who h<- would Ilß<- to be" with th«> words "Win. ton j Churchill---] c«>ui«i have n cigar then," lie has been inun- dated with cigar glfta Jd102 words
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Advertisement152 1949-06-12 13 Why do their teeth Isttuf white': Ik! mmr f fBl""*"" > X I They clean them f safely with ll t^c^ Dentifrice Vcs! Gibb'- Dentifrice *j*y 'i t*S"J makes teeth last, lor there's no risk of damage when fou use it. It cleans sately and as there's no waste with152 words
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Miscellaneous705 1949-06-12 13 MICWI.I AS IT SEEMS TH'£ MA/V v>v^. D£ATU FOXOOr ff \s ABCH HEREON AS SENTENCED TO DIE g? v finall. the Sentencing ttA^^^&W IfcT^ '^l HECCON VVaS FORGOTTEN- %J k v i *v BUT DEATH MAN COME! I asa^Sa SOON— HE IS VERY BBM T^^ mW*m\ OLD AND WEAK f^^sW-Va705 words
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Article457 1949-06-12 14 AN EXODUS FROM HOLLYWOOD Take*; Stars To Ike Valley R ycn i ;v: :l hango the sciiDt ov«r fh* ln^ movie sta? tSI V md(^ lmeatln > ence had drawn a close. The artr^'tn^ *1 CA i acript confer, walked out of tn office and down to Sr^nv v •i,^457 words
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Article262 1949-06-12 14 Movietown Cowboys Are Tough I OXEERING at movie i "^owboya, moal of whom j *aw Hollywood before 5 they saw their first horse, 2 [is a favourite pastime i (except among Western r plot 'ire fans). J Nonetheses*, tbesc -syn- f Utetic" boraemea aave to m j »"»rb hard toA.P. - 262 words
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Article, Illustration471 1949-06-12 14 •disking your neck Is good way to break Into the movies, lt you live- long enough. Gary (duper. John Wayne, Pedro Armcndaris nnd numerous others have done it and survived to become famous and rich They arc stunt aien doubling m hazardous tumbles471 words
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Article, Illustration70 1949-06-12 14 UP, DOWN -SPLASH! WHO is the high-diving champ? You'll never guess do, it's not Lex Barker, the new "Turban," nor Johnny Weissmulier, the old one. It's Alan Ladd, the sirtin's "touyh tjuy'' who, believe it or not is an i.i pert swimmer and winner, o/ many aquatic contests. Here he70 words
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Article271 1949-06-12 14 STARS SHO W HO W DIRECTORS WAIT FOR UTOPIAN MOMENT Want to be a movie dree tor? It's really very simple. All you have to be is a good audience. Watch for the actor's own best way of picklas; up his hat, opening the door, nm] rending line. Then JetA.P. - 271 words
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Article25 1949-06-12 14 JACK CARSON, has cooked up an act for personal appearances wherein he imitates (he says) the singing voices of Cfeoafey nnd Sinatra!25 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-06-12 14 picture. g^*£y*s^ HAH m?***** ttW ontmghi by tha publicity cameraman m "April Showers,"- the new Wi Bros.British Wireless - 19 words
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380 1949-06-12 14 MOW that the storm over Stromboli ae< ma to h ave calmed, we have time to analayze the romantic and career problems of Ingrid Bergman. I have no private information on the Bergman-Rossel-lini-Lindstrom tangle. My direct wire to Stromboli brings mc nothing but stati?. I*ut380 words
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Article79 1949-06-12 14 BOB THOMAS - THE TRUTH BEHIND THE TANGLE... BOB THOMAS by entered it with trepidation, since she was to portray a female "Lost kend." a jWOW enters Roberto Rossel- lini. Hollywoo I ha a Rossellinl cult, mad.- up q| worshippers of the 11 directors realism. Perhaps Bergman th light that his d.-v. '..earth79 words
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Advertisement381 1949-06-12 14 Mm m ssbbsbsbbDT Give yoursetf permanent wave aW Eas y rollin di^your hair up m curlers Wb a yet the wove stoyj i„ f of m^, A Toni is i™l. v IOJ* 's Sl>;: "> Your Toni rcrm hin ,„h smoolh .son ,^-„..,Kn •«c«ay you f;"cT.„cvc7;*r«d ,r pjg/foatd 10 American381 words
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Advertisement68 1949-06-12 14 y i, -telv Wear "Evening m Pars*' f or rUni tonight It's 4efini(el) the k nd of make-up that rfur.y things for you. lh colour blcndin^and smooth, smooth texture of "1. i ig j p a face powder enhance your natural c beauty. At all ba m the distinctive blue68 words
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Article71 1949-06-12 15 offers nn opportunity which you cannot afford to miss This new Self-Educator contains postal courses m Hook keeping. General Commercial Knowledge and English Language at a cost of less than two shillings a month. For a specimen copy of this amazing ."Self-Educator -end postal order for 2s.6dL71 words
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774 1949-06-12 15 HARRY REIDY - FRANK SEDGMAN IS NEW HOPE OF AUSTRALIAN TENNIS HARRY REIDY By AUSTRALIAN aporta writers are calling Prank s. dgman the "Gentleman at Court", and arc claiming ti<Tt a new era dawned In Austi ilian tennia when he cisivcly won the Australian singlca tennia title from vetoran John Bromwich. His Impeccable774 words
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Article, Illustration117 1949-06-12 15 gfgffgf Australia's new tennis hope is making his tirst trip away as a member of the Davis Cup team. When Sedgman defeated the veteran John Bromwich for the Australian National Singles title "bast January, critics hailed him M the pioneer cf a new era In tennis m this country. He117 words
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Article274 1949-06-12 15 Got Tired Of Red Tape, Quit SELWORTHY, ENouv* T° M *^Ma? 1 huraL far, ill, To ty Parish will ha* tot himself ;i MeW clctk. This is what caused Tr^ a hundred y« ftrs moie. when thi ed to am mnce anything ot meeting Parishioners, the clerk w d up274 words
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Miscellaneous175 1949-06-12 15 raw I Lr /AXL^LnJI^t Kx BY AL v*APP Sy*7 KvejeM?) Tl^w N f wmv V I I V <s\ <B SS3!^ N I we got one who knows WhEu ELL MAGMIFKIO <li: <$^-v^Sr^77ri f v > -^LnCT?^ V V \v NUTTlM' ABOUT BOOL-FIGHTS.'T) SAW THE BULL. ==^k~~~~-* J i^£bum SO175 words
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