Malaya Tribune, 26 May 1947
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Title Section59 1947-05-26 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE 2<W THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Mow printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 u(i in PACKS SlNLiAPUKE, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,59 words
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462 1947-05-26 1 Men Warned Threatened AUTHORITIES ARE DEFIED (Tribune Staff Reporter) The notice issued by the Registrar of Vehicles that all trishaw-men must register with the Vehicles Office (Middle Road) is not meeting with much success. Mr. W. A. M. Watts, Registrar of Vehicles, complains the462 words
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Article104 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. lay 25.—Two Brl- .wealth officers B big fire which TS' mess of the n »moi twealth Air! Ivakuni, leathern today, other officers in py- easing gowns es- down, rooes and m the windows. j spread across the a hangar alight s assisted byReuter. - 104 words
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225 1947-05-26 1 Malaya Has 10.000.... W YORK, May 25.—A United Press survey reticle are slightly over twenty million active of the Communist party in the world's 46 ipal countries, hty-two per cent of lh2 members are concenin Europe and Russia, with almost twice as large bership in other225 words
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Article66 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. JACKSON, NORTH CARO LINA, May 25.—The police t«day continued the search for the 25-year-old negro, Godwin Bush, abducted from Northampton County Jail on Friday by armed and masked white men. Despite rumours that Bush eluded his captors police officers still believe that the negroReuter. - 66 words
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Article168 1947-05-26 1 U.P. PARIS. May 25 -The governmert's decree requisitioning the entire perscrnel of France's gas j ard electiic power plants, offi- cially went irto effect today in an atmosphere of holiday iad calm. The extraoidinary cecree sig: ,ed yesterday by Premier Ra- J madier. Minister of ProductionU.P. - 168 words
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Article60 1947-05-26 1 U.P. ST. LOUIS. May 23.-The McDonnell Air Corporation says that i its new jet-propelled plane—called the Banshes—has become the Navy's newest and most powerful jet carrttff pane. The Banshes weighs seven tons, climbs 9,000 feet per j minute, flies at 600 miles per hourU.P. - 60 words
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407 1947-05-26 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, May 25.—Authoritative sources report that the Far East situation is now receiving more high level attention than it has for many months. During the past week, three phases of the Asiatic question were subjected to the attention of Secretary ofU.P. - 407 words
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163 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. ATHENS, May 25.—A gun duel between an Albanian ship and the Greek island of Corfu off the Albanian coast was reported to-day in a telegram from Corfu to the Greek Ministry of Public Order, the Athens news agency said. The telegram said thatReuter. - 163 words
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Article103 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. London. May 25.—About 100 young Indians, mostly student-, including a mumber of Indian Kuls took part in a public demonstration thi> afternoon in the West End of London. The Indians marched through central London and Fleet Stree* shouting the slogan Quit India now" and "youReuter. - 103 words
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Article131 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, May 25. Indians must learr to depend on themselves, said Gandhi tonight, it pained him. he said, to see all eyes turned towards Lordor, to ascertain the outcome of he Viceroy's visit 4 Trdependence is like a Jewel Ike the Koh-i-Noor,"Reuter. - 131 words
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Article71 1947-05-26 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) When a Chinese passenger in a taxi attempted to rob the Malay driver In Serangoon area last night as the car wa> in motion, the driver defied the man hy accelerating and heading for a police constable in Lavender St.. and getting his fare71 words
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Article38 1947-05-26 1 A daylight armed robbery was reported to the police yesterday. Two Chinese armed wit 1 a nistol were reported to have entered a shop in Rochore Road antf robbed a compatriot of $15 in ca>h.38 words
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Article47 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. CAIRO. May 25. -Five Egyptian workers were kilied and 14 ii jured in an explosion at the match factory In Gahub Industrial district, north of Cairo, the police confirmed tocay. Investigation hto Ihe caus? of the explosion is bemg carried out. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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220 1947-05-26 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. May 25.—A division of India must inevitably result in the division of the Indian armed forces, Sardar Baldev Singh. Defence Member in the Indian Interim Government and its only Sikh member, said in an interview here to-day. Such a division, heReuter. - 220 words
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Article73 1947-05-26 1 TRIESTE. May 25. Blackmarket cigarette dealings m Trieste blossomed into a police scandal today with one inspector and several policemen suspended after a threatened I police strike against corruption of officils. The police scandal broke after the U.S. merchant ships "Groj ver Hutcherson" and the i Macalister73 words
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Advertisement161 1947-05-26 1 Fcr Reliable ard Precis "m Watcbes at Moderate prices Ue Worlds Most Popular Beverage for* HEALTH •THERE are definite reasons \3i v -7 1 why Ovaltine* is the lood KX*a>« beverage miut frequently SB 4*yL x -^y rei ommendea by do. tors ~S most widely used in Hospitals JBA C>161 words
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Article35 1947-05-26 2 The following wi 1 represent th. Jollilads at soccer against the CRE. combined XI, on Friday at Jalan Besar: Sithambaram; Muthiah, Rasak; Ghani, Puteh. Hamid; Selahudin, Muniyandi, Krishnan, Suppiah. and Osman.35 words
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Article137 1947-05-26 2 (By Our Sports Reporter) The first general meeting of the Singapore Olympics and Sports Council held at Council Chamber of the Secretariate last Tuesday had to be adjourned mainly because these invited to the meeting were not prepared to discuss the various items on the agenda as137 words
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Advertisement580 1947-05-26 2 S HjJP PING I MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE j"Gleraffaric" from U.K. for Hongkong G. 42 i "Kamerling- from U.S A. G. 6 I Or res" "Memnon" from U.K. for Hcr-gkong, Shanghai Japan G. 15 "Gleniffer" due irom U.K. May 26 "Glengarry" due from U.K. May580 words
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Advertisement366 1947-05-26 2 Singapore Police Background By Rene Onraet "Sirgapore: A Police Background" is a fascinating, anecdotal story of Malaya, recounted as it was seen by Rene Onraet, the well-krown Inspector General of Police. PRICE $7.50, POST FREE. KELLY WALSH LTD. Raffles Place, Singapore. CONSULT. TRAVEL SERVICE I 65, Chulia Street. Spore. Phone366 words
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Advertisement213 1947-05-26 2 MYF CONCERT (TrA>une Staff Reporter) The Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship will present a concert on Saturday, May 31. at 7.30 p.m. at the Social Hall Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong Kapor, in aid of its "Sick and Needy" fund. The main attractions of the evening will be two one-act213 words
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Advertisement438 1947-05-26 2 MISCELLANEOUS c.s.w. sports company; Sialkot city (India) shall be pleased to furnish full business particulars to firms in Malaya who wish to represent themselves as Exclusive and Selling Agents International Trade Corporation 209. QUEEN STREET. Now Available Pen, Pencil and Typewriter Carbon Papers, Typewriter Kibbons etc., ANOTHER SHIPMENT of London's438 words
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Advertisement372 1947-05-26 2 mint or on aMth?*l 1948 lota!>lS May, 1947 a", 01 cu!atio n inter lb Languages aj s %c?J Business Train in Jioa is theweaS Do not ar £Secu; knowledge 3 2 U">se who are J25 for higher i&J** 7]* Instruction giVeTl k d «"of Master of lf* I and titles372 words
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Miscellaneous77 1947-05-26 2 WEATHER MAINLY FAIR Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, compiled by the R.A.F. Central forecasting Station, Air Command, Far East. Very isolated showrs expected this afternoon and tomorrow morning. Fine during the hight. Wu.u, ngrn. *outii-eas..ciiy, calm at night. Sunset 1840 hrs. Sunrise 0621 hrs. wloonrise 120277 words
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Miscellaneous228 1947-05-26 2 M%l 11 A\ ItlilA^Y The Day and Night Mail Trains and new intermediate services introduced. Please enquire nearest Station Master 'or full m* culars. lU m The departure times of the Day Mm Trains from the principal stations are given briot(READ DOWNWARDS) ,READ M 1 Down 3 Down 2 Up228 words
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Advertisement541 1947-05-26 3 a SITUATIONS VACANT INCHES exist in the Criminal and Police Courts for tern oi Interpreters in the languages:— L c (ill dialects) Indian (Tamil, Telegu and Mala- including Javanese), ants should be suitably f 'in English. 3 Applications, with copies of .siiould be addressed Di irict Judge and First Singapore,541 words
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Advertisement757 1947-05-26 3 SPORTS GOODS l? R EVE RYTHUNG In Sorts' £52. ahar Complny.' Sports Specialists. 113, North Brid/e Road, Singapore. Tel: 2729 P OUr nair Kill cool JFSSL Keep yoUr cool wuh Deccan Hair Oil. a sure STS-Si and His Exalted Highness the Nizam STSKS Awaked catl <Si a S A and757 words
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Advertisement1464 1947-05-26 3 WANTED WANTED to buy side-car (only) in good condition for attaching to my Nor+on m/cycle. Reply Box 626, M.l Singapore. WANTED mode-ate size plot land with or without house in Taiping. Lowest price, site, details to Box: 615 A, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED to purchase Ford Car ANGLIA otate mileage1,464 words
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Advertisement427 1947-05-26 3 FOR GOLD and Silver Gigarette Cases at very competitive prices visit S. P. H. de Silva 49/53, High Street. Singapore. Guaranteed to give you the best, cheaper than any recognised dealer in Malaya." STAMPS FOR SALE—Malayan Prewar isrues overprinted by Japanese in Kanji and Handchops etc. only wholesale buyers need427 words
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Advertisement723 1947-05-26 3 FOR BALE Vauxhall 10 h.p. Wyvem i Tourer, excellent condition, 1939 mo- del. New hood, tyres in very good condition, two new. $3,000. Apply Box No. 611, M.T., Singapore. SECOND-HAND goods tricycle with wo Motor-Blke tyres in good condiion. Tax paid. $150/- to first man ox 599, Malaya Tribune, Singapore.723 words
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Article436 1947-05-26 4 There is no sign of any move to replace the 50,DU0 Japanese prisoners of war who are now being repatriated, and the immigration question assumes fresh urgency. The Singapore Ratepayers' Association has drawn attention to the unsatisfactory position which has arisen, and has pjintea out that Singapore could436 words
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815 1947-05-26 4 Lord Mountbatten has succeeded in pulling down the social barrier between the Congress Party and the Viceroy's house where four predecessors failed for 24 years. NEW DELHI There are many signs of the changing times in the "Imperial City." with the end of British rule in815 words
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758 1947-05-26 4 J. C. Guerrero - by J. C. Guerrero USIS. The new international Situation which developed as a consequence of the Second World War has inevitably involved great changes hi the organization of international institution- compared with those created after the 1914-18 convict. As regards the League of Nations, heUSIS. - 758 words
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Article415 1947-05-26 4 W. If. OWENS - by W. If. OWENS The fur trade is one of Ertiain's oldest established industries, and London the chief fur market of the world. Skins worth a millions of pounds change hands at the big auction sales held at Beaver House, the London headquarters of the Hudson's415 words
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Article278 1947-05-26 4 Letters To The Editor The People's Postbag DISSATISFIED. Sir.—Everyone is aware thai the Singapore Municipal Commissioners alter a great deal of investigation and consideration and with the approval of Government after a big tussle, have paid much increased Cost of Living allowances to their employees at a fairDISSATISFIED. - 278 words
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Article287 1947-05-26 4 Reuter. Sir.--As a Sarawak Voiun.eei, and also aarawaK ixrn, i really surprised, waen tne socaned new Colony ol uieai i.ain ignored tne services g; vfc l>y two Asiatic Volunteer, aurJig 1941. Most probably we are easier to be bulUea. wt e remind hor that "However n.gji ..ne tree,Reuter. - 287 words
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Miscellaneous43 1947-05-26 4 fTRANGFASIT WHEN BEING PURSUED, m/STMUM nrt/vfs WE#/? owl-Shaped a Vx SHOES THffr LEAVE MO rtSft, Y^ x /gC\ HEEL0/? TOEMffrkS/ IjjW —Jjr c —'P"~'LFcSON Mi'SHfOtot ameismx$r$ SSSwS ■dsmr M. STEER HIDE Processors//^L-<A^ ALONG THE TEXAS f a GULP COAST Wit 1 ADVERTISED \/s«43 words
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148 1947-05-26 5 (>irr. Reporter) -At the ar.m e et»r.g of the r of Mires he'.rt wing were electth« eouteU: Mr. president, Messrs. j J Gordon. H. .G. H Sedpp 1. E D. Bair, and Lav Pak P< rak; Messrs. W. D. Hughes, ard bore, lor Selangor; i148 words
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86 1947-05-26 5 vi lence taking sessions Wages CutamisslON, ek ending May 24. s person vverc m:t :vcin mdivirepresentatives Trade Unions en I and Municiu t n n: tne P.W.D. the Municipal ng Labour Union; j Amalgamated Chiing Union; the Sin- I ir B>»;ird EngineerI Union: and the86 words
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Article24 1947-05-26 5 untitled May 22 —A United ol 12 units will r soon uncer the ol Vice-Admin] B. Commander of the Naval Forces in "w«i! mean.24 words
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400 1947-05-26 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Japanese propaganda has borne evil fruit in Indonesia where tne situation is very complicated and n>iy lead to bloodshed and renewal of war. This view was expressed by the Rt. Rev. J. Sandegren, Bishop of Tranquebar. South India, who400 words
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224 1947-05-26 5 Reuter. BANGKOK. May 25—Phibui. Songkram, biam's war-time Preev L w as interviewed on Saturday by U.S. Army Captain David W Parsons for the Tokio War Crimes Trial defence evidence and it is understood tnat the evinncf X ul J? c Presented ifReuter. - 224 words
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Article210 1947-05-26 5 f r^^^ G v:'7 Thiny one Chines e who have qualified for UNRRA help are sailing for China by the s.s. "Hon°" Slang,. 9 These persons are part of several hundreds of Chinese immigrants who have applied for UNRRA aid to return to their Homeland.210 words
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159 1947-05-26 5 Reuter. PARIS, May 25.—Two silent civiliac armies face each ether in France in the biggest trial of strergth between the Governmert and organised labour sir-ce the Germans were driven out of the country. As the Gas and Electricity Workers Union started puttirg itsReuter. - 159 words
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Article87 1947-05-26 5 Ramsgate, (Kent), May 25.— Eight men from two fishing boats are belit ved to have been drowned in two collisions in the English Channel. Five of them formed the crew of an unknown vessel which collided with the United States tanker Newhall Hills as she lay87 words
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Article86 1947-05-26 5 At a general meeting of the Ceylonese Association of Singapore at 11 Handy Road, the following were elected as Office-bearers for the year 1947:— President: Mr. V. J. Mendis, VicePresident: Mr. E. P, Tampoe-Phl-lipps. Hon. Secretary: Dr. T. Balasingham. Asst. Hon. Sec: Mr. J. N. Fernando,86 words
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Article216 1947-05-26 5 The Inauguration of the Hex Children's Club was formally announced on Saturday morning at the first childrens matinee of the Rex Cinema by the manager. Mr. H. S. Hall. The Club plans to foster the educational, cultural, and social interests of children of all nationalities. Mr.216 words
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Article43 1947-05-26 5 LONDON. May 21— Disabled people with damaged artificial limbs may now be able to have repairs done while waiting, at the New Mini'ttrj> of Pensions repair depot in London, opened yesterday by the Pensions Minister J. B. Hvnd.43 words
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203 1947-05-26 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With tlie army authorities co-operating by giving a halfcay off to their drivers, Raja Company, army transport contractors, held a successful Safety-First lecture-demonstra-tion at their drivers' depot on Serangoon Road last Saturday at 4.30 p.m. A Police officer of the Traffic Branch203 words
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Article88 1947-05-26 5 U.P. Leghorn (Italy*. May 25.— U 9. Lieut.-Col: Carl Mayo of Jersey City. N.J.. was found guilty of cohabitation but innocent on other charges of misuse of enemy surrendered personnel and gov- crnment property by a 10-man court martial. Mayo wa>, lined $500 and sentenced toU.P. - 88 words
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Article57 1947-05-26 5 Reuter. London. May The European Coal Organisation to-day unanimously decided to allocate to Britain the first 600.000 tons of coal above the 9.000.000 tons exported from the United Statein the third Quarter this year. She will receive a proportionate share with the other European importer* of any furtherReuter. - 57 words
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345 1947-05-26 5 «r ~J Ot J AKS T AD M av 25.-Dr. A. Halim, a member of the Republican Provisional Parliament, told the Republican daily, National, that "two months after the signtag of Linggradjati the Dutch and Indones'ans now stand on the brink of war.' He345 words
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272 1947-05-26 5 Reuter. LONDON, May 25.—Delegates from Malaya, India, South Africa. Latin America, the United States and Yugoslavia will discuss problems of discrimination on the grounds of nationality, religion, colour and sex, as well as freedom of the press at a conference starting in London onReuter. - 272 words
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Article127 1947-05-26 5 Reuter. Tokio. May 25.—Yesterday »a» Britain c. day in Tckio. In fro.:'c of Hirohito s Imperial Pai.ce units nf the British Navy Air Force. Australian. Mew Zealand and Indian troop* staged one ol the biggest and most spectacular Umpire Day parades seen in Jap an sReuter. - 127 words
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193 1947-05-26 5 Queen Mother's B'day U.P. LONDON. May 25. The names of the Duke ard Duchess of Windsor did not appear today among the list of guests for the family luncheon party celebratirg the 80th birthday of Queen Mary tomorrow and it seemed that American-born WallU.P. - 193 words
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Article62 1947-05-26 5 Reuter. MOSCOW. May 24.—An attempt was made to burn down the c,ffices of the Soviet mission at Helsinki, the Finnish capital, by an incendie.ry bomb, the official Soviet News Agency, Tass, reported today. The Finnish Government expressed regrets and ordered an immediate investigation of the incident which occurredReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement98 1947-05-26 5 M E. NATHAN PRICES 5350/--25 29, ORCHARD RD j TELE 4073 j 3 Vf)fV YOIT CAN »X PRETTY WITH f L *WV MAX FACTOR PRODUCTS IN DIFFERENT SHADES AT PRICES WITHIN EVERYBODY'S MEANS. OPPOSITE K.PM. BUM &NG Winmore Store PHONE 16 4 4-5 3,COLLVER QUAY I l When Visiting Singapore98 words
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450 1947-05-26 6 PENANG. —Evidence that he had lived happily for 25 years without any trouble with his Malay wife until 1941, was given by Lim Soo Loon, a local Chinese architect who figured as defendant in the case before Mr. Justice C. W. V. Carey in450 words
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503 1947-05-26 6 Produce Market (Tribune Market Corr.) A steady market for both rice and coffee beans, some good demand for coconut oil and an active market for copra provided the bright spots of what could ibe described a s a quiet market I generally in the503 words
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Article84 1947-05-26 6 Reuter. BATAVIA, May 25.—Surprise that C. H. Campbell. Indonesian Trade Commissioner to Australia, had left for Sinrranoro was expressed today by Premier Shahrir. Campbell, he said, had submitted a full report of his activities, and had now gone off before the Republican Government had told him ofReuter. - 84 words
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Article25 1947-05-26 6 The third mass wedding organised by the Mayfair Musical Dramatic Association will be held in September. Applications are now open to the public,25 words
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Article108 1947-05-26 6 Reuter. LOUSVILLE, May 25.— Tom Clark, U. S. Attor-ney-General, may ask the United States Supreme Court to rule on whether the Federal Government has the right to intervene in the "South Carolina outrage"—th e action of the all-White jury at Greenville, in acquitting the 28 menReuter. - 108 words
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Article188 1947-05-26 6 The members of the Malayan Democratic Union were given a demonstration on Saturday at tne Urton premises by Mr. <G. Hnwkirv?, the 'Supervisor of Elections, on "How To Record a Vote" at the forthcoming Sirgapore elections. Mr. Hawkirs first explained the procecure how elections were188 words
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Article56 1947-05-26 6 Reuter. Southampton. May 25.—Rumours of protests by servicemen about in the Arundel Castle during her voyage from Bombay were denied when the troopship reached Southampton today. "There was some unrest when the servicemen embarked at Bombay but ewryone quickly settled down and the voyage has been uneventful." aReuter. - 56 words
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Article500 1947-05-26 6 U.P. ROUEN, May 25.—Mademoiselle Jacqueline Denger, 24, who during just a few years has turned to a man, today stunned the civil authorities by calling upon them to give her a legal status called for by her strange metamorphosis. The officials at the RouenU.P. - 500 words
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332 1947-05-26 6 m emarki rig that the appeiw v 1 reasonably adequate inquiries befon h haa to be used to convey a quantity of rice!,,* the Hon. Mr. Justice Cox-Evans. Z Z p Court dismissed an application f or rsvfc. J B 2 brought by Song332 words
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Article58 1947-05-26 6 U.P. Eierlin. May 25.—Five paintings worth G6.400 marks < $6,640» whkh the Nazis looted from Holland during the wa: have turned up in the office-; of two genorals at the American Military Government headquarters here, it was learned today. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, military government chief has orderedU.P. - 58 words
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Article50 1947-05-26 6 Reuter. HI B *tavia. May 25 v Reuter tod'?f J theloan being He described A i Republican as I The Republic. S not told by recognition authority bS^**i the Dutch. The B-V r 1 General, .nd even Ud rS communicated direct He added that r. -••aReuter. - 50 words
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Article77 1947-05-26 6 Reuter. AMSTERDAM Ma, S J. De former rWi nister of the NetherlandTl appeaie.i against thTjata of ore years *j BDcment ai a thm- v-I-I bation imposed U pc the Amsterdan qsedaltrJ t was reporte,] tccav 3 court also fired c-e?' guilders-to be paid J chaiities—ard c.eor.\f.: bJReuter. - 77 words
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Article38 1947-05-26 6 Reuter. Tokio. May 25 Bmpei rl Dito will make a ten-:, j Kyoto, OsfcK.i Wakayarai Hyugo Prefectui n j Japan as soon as the c 'itical situation settles, aa ing to Japanese press rtjw Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement42 1947-05-26 6 OPENS TODAT: lillfif;ilH9lf»W 11—2—4 15-6.3 M.15 the last i ci i to see it COMING! SHE BROKE THE UNWRITTEN BAD Hti TEL: 52M \LAST ».U OPENS TIMIOBBOW' 1 JOHN LODER AUDREY LONG EDGAR BARRIER RUSSELL WADE J PrriKtf kr KIIM SCHICK M,f,T42 words
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1207 1947-05-26 7 Growder Takes 7 Wickets The Europeans concluded their first innings in a strong position yesterday, the second day of the Clarke Cup. In reply to their total of 197, the Rest replied with a poor 74. But wickets fell in quick succession1,207 words
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Article115 1947-05-26 7 SOCCER mbined Services vs Comd Civilians, Jalar Besar. 5 p m.. in aid of S.A.F.A. Certfg] Fund for local charities. S.iigaoore Rargers vs Dutch j XI. Tk. Kurau English School, 5.15 p.m CRICKET :ke Cup: Rest vs EuropPadang 11 a.m. 'F.rai Day i S C. vs Combined Chargi,115 words
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Article54 1947-05-26 7 The followirg will represent the Siong 800 A.A. in a soccer match against the Dutch Army to be played on Tuesday, May 27 at tho Medical College ground:— Eng Hoe. Soon San, Hor Khoon, Lim Swang, Kirn Sear.g, Kwang Leong, Wee Erg, Kee Siarg, Teow Seng, Patrick54 words
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Article41 1947-05-26 7 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, May 25 —The international entry for the Pricry Open Lawn Term is Tournament at Birmingham produced interesting play M. Mohan won his opening sirgles 6-0, 6-1, against J. W. Lloyd, a local player. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article256 1947-05-26 7 Reuter. R .> SSSPF?' Ua l 25 Sout h Africa spent nearly six hours in compiling 286 runs for the loss of six wickets against Glamorgan here today was a dull day's cricket which ever a century (113) from Bruce Mitchell did not entirely alleviate.Reuter. - 256 words
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Article946 1947-05-26 7 Football Results LONDON, May 24. While there is not a complete Football League programme today several of the matches had a vital bearing on some outstanding promotion, relegation and even championship problems. Liverpool's win gives them temporary possession of the lead in the First Division,946 words
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Article300 1947-05-26 7 Reuter. LONDON, May 25.—A feature of the county cricket programme for the holiday weekend which opened yesterday was the Middlesex total of 380 after the first two wickets had fallen for 15 runs. Then England players Compton and Edrich came together and engaged in aReuter. - 300 words
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Article193 1947-05-26 7 Football fans shorM be provided with one of the most thrilling games this season when the Combh ed Civilians meet the Combined Services at Jalan Besar this evening. Gate Admission will be as usual and the proceeds will go towards the S.A F.A. Central Fund from193 words
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248 1947-05-26 7 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, May 25.—Perak. is now leading in the Inter-State tennis played here during the week-end by 14 points to 13. Perak has so far won two singles and four doub.es. Penang won one singles and five doubles. The remaining three singles248 words
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Article83 1947-05-26 7 Players to represent the Serangoom Ranger* B.P. against the Lucky Strike B.P. in a friendly game of badminton at No. 227-J Upper Serargoon Road, on Saturday next at 4 p.m. will be selected from the following: Chua Poh Koor, Koh Thiam Kwee. Lee Hock San. Teo Thuar.g Kiat,83 words
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Article49 1947-05-26 7 U.P. London, May 25.—The touring Canadian Ottawa all-stars icehockey team defeated the Wembley all-stars by four goals to one before a capacity crowd at the Empire Pool arena. Wembley, last night to clinch the threet*ame series with Britain's strongest combination at 2—l in the Canadians' favour.—U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement183 1947-05-26 7 ALL NEW! THRILLS! EXCITEMENT "ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION" VI TO It 1 A im: vriti: THE STAGE CLUB PRESENTS G. B. SHAW'S PYGMALION TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 P.M. TICKETS FROM ROBINSON'S (TEL. 5894) OR FROM THEATRE TEL. 6826) AFTER 6 P.M.) I E1 SELLING TUNING If "REPAIRING RONISCH' GRAND PIANO size 6ft183 words
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Advertisement286 1947-05-26 7 "A Great Piece Of Acting" TJMES TODAY 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. "My Reputation" WITH Barbara Stanwyck And George Brent (A WARNER-BROS. PICTURE) TODA YrU A. M. CHILDHEN'S MATINEE NEXT CHANGE titll PALMER Albert LIEVEN Cedrk HARDWICKE Gladys COOPER Beware «f Pity From the novel by S*e f »n Z«*ei{ D.rected286 words
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441 1947-05-26 8 PENANG —The name of Nicobar Island was only spoken in whispers during the war by Malayans fond of discussing War topics despite the risk of Kempeitai arrest. It had been suspected time and again as being the British base for their invasion441 words
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76 1947-05-26 8 Reuter. Kilmarnock, Scotland. May 23. Dai Bees, a young British international won the first nriZe of 500 guineas in the Daily Mad £2.500 professional golf tournament on Bara-sie course here today the last two rounds were played. His full-score reads 68. 71. 72, 68Reuter. - 76 words
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Article75 1947-05-26 8 Reuter. LONDON. May 25.—Kacir.g at Hurst Park for the Winston Churchill Stakes over a mile ai d a quarter was a triumph for France when Char.teur the Serurd. by Chateau Bouscaut out of La Diva, wee a clear cut ctory by two lengths frcm ai other French challergerReuter. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration28 1947-05-26 8 Picture taken at a farewell party at the Ramakrlshna Mission in honour of its President, Sreemat Swami Bhasua**ananda, prior to his departure for India.28 words
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350 1947-05-26 8 County Cricket Review Reuter. London. May 24.—The wicket it Bn.stol. which for years has been known as a "TurkUh Carjet." can no longer bear that nomenclature following Gloucester :hire's brilliant win over Not-tingham-hire, for this was the second successive match at Bris to] that GloucestershireReuter. - 350 words
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Article246 1947-05-26 8 Reuter. 10 -Nil Victory Lisbon, Ifry 25 Playing steady football. England o\erwneunea Portugal ten-nil in tne first soccer international between tne ;wo countries ai me magnintent national stadium belore to otJO .spectators here to-day. Lawton and Mortensen each scored lour, and Finney and Mattnews, one each. 11lReuter. - 246 words
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Article107 1947-05-26 8 Reuter. GENEVA. May 25 The United Nations Balkars Enquiry Commiss or has found that Yugoslavia and—to a lesser extent —Alcaria and Bulgaria have assisted gttferU'fl force's fighting agairst the Government lr Greece. In its report approved for forwardirg to the United Nations Security Courcil, the Commission saioT'Reuter. - 107 words
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271 1947-05-26 8 The Sii ganore Table Tcnris A.'sociatior will hold the 1947 Championships eariy in July. Not only will this be an open Sirgapore tournament, but i' will also be a competit on In oor junction with the Srgarore Chi. t.se Amateur Snorts Federation preparations for all-Ma-layan Chinese271 words
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Article42 1947-05-26 8 Reuter. Seoul. Korea. May 25.—Father Edward J. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town, will visit Korea at the invitation of Lt.-Gen. John R Hedge commanding the United States Forces in Korea. He wll lepve Tokio for Korea on May 31.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article114 1947-05-26 8 In a return match played last Sunday, the Brighton B.P. beat the New Life B.P. by 4 games to 3. Results (Brighton players mention first): —Ismail Marjan beat Tan Kee Lin (15—6: 15—3); Chan Swee Lee lost to Koh Beng Swee (11—1>: 11—15); Hassan Alhabshi lost to114 words
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Article433 1947-05-26 8 THE DERBY Reuter. LOIS DON, May 25,—The comparatively easy victory cf the Maharajah Gaekwar of Baroda's Sayajirao in the Derby Trial Stakes at Lingfield has created farther interest i n the Epsom Derby classic to be run on Jane 7 Sayajirao or Young Darte" as heReuter. - 433 words
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Article33 1947-05-26 8 Eire i<= the second of the lifty Uiree nations invited to take part in the Olympic Games next summer in London to accept. Canada's acceptance was received a few days ago.33 words
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Article70 1947-05-26 8 Reuter. lendou May 21 folk Witg nTi the Rus,:v/ results. h now 15 St tfeicn* OiUtV 22. L"~rpov Stanley < Eelkvue Rns. 13. old Vim X r«*&drord N. 11. HimrM I* Caitleford 19. York 4. Halifax 9. Leigh i. liullßingston R. 3. Wl-r.n 17. Le*«d«. 14. Feathersti.neReuter. - 70 words
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317 1947-05-26 8 (From Our Own Reporter) j IPOH. May 25. Selangor elimirated Perak in the Foon Seorg Cup Tourrament at the Ipoh Town Hall when Selargor won by tne r arrow margin of three games to two ard qualify to meet Penang in the final317 words
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Article501 1947-05-26 8 'Frun Our Own Bepcrtcr} Penang, May 25.—La1l Singh eavp display in the first innings tor Belancor 67 runs, which is exactly Penang's tota plied with 133 runs. S Tul S Lall Singh's first fifty *;as chana 67 did he give any chance. His partnership with501 words
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