Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1948
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Title Section59 1948-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Penang. Telegram*: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 linen). EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Co]tn Turner Ltd.. Talbot Houite.59 words
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197 1948-06-02 1 Prog ressive Party Issues Statement (Tribune StafY Reporter) SINGAPORE'S Progressive Party issued a statement this morning describing the visit of the "so-called Australian Goodwill Mission" as "a mockery", in view of the shabby treatment meted cut by the Australian Government to Malayans Down Under. The197 words
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Article125 1948-06-02 1 A.P. F ERRAND, tune 1. Antoine y ar jtjnani, profesienni MMH under nrrrst here ,1 with turning 11()0.000 francs or to lead slugs ijj pt i foi inance. i arretted Marig- ku friend Ale.ranurt a iinn plaint ~< tht Royal Hotel propriejii, hotel man charged pairA.P. - 125 words
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Article55 1948-06-02 1 LONDON. June 1 The standard "basic" petrol iation for all British car owners returned today after over seven months suspension but few motorists were seen on the roads. The new ration allows DO miles of motoring per month and reports indicated most owners were saving up their55 words
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Article187 1948-06-02 1 NEHRU WARNS U.N. Reuter. BOMBAY. June I.—Pandit Nehru, Premier of India, warned against any tendency to regard Asian problems as secondary when he opened the third session of the United Nations Economic Commission in Asia and Far East at Ootacamund. Madras, today. In a 40-minute speechReuter. - 187 words
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Article45 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. NORFOLK, Virginia. June 1. Nine United States marines and 13 Navy men perished when a Navy launch was swamped in choppy waters when returnnig 90 men to their ship after Memorial Day leave here last night, it was officially estimated today. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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166 1948-06-02 1 DECK FARES TO CHINA 'Tribune Staff Reporter) The Chinese Chamber of Commerce, acting <">my>laiats received from the Chinese community that deck passages from Singapore to Honii Konu and China Dorts are unduly high, have made representations to six shipping companies about the matter. I point*166 words
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Article66 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA. June i- The Ceylon Bureau for International affairs has invited he Indonesian Republic to attend the South Asia Conference for world peace and International fellowship, takin place fiom June 25 to 27 in Ceylon, Antara. the Indonesian nev/s agency, reported. The Republic has also beer invitedReuter. - 66 words
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Article75 1948-06-02 1 ALLAN LEWIS) yn Tossy The going I hnuld be and I c.rprct and tast times, v are Crispian. and Golden plact wagers Y m Oterl/jf, Scarlet II and Fine I sidy. w hit have a ""fsitOrs, the fatpay long odds iJ'intes, Zargun, tad Contt don Lansdown75 words
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Article219 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. Whether Princess Anne will wed Ex-King Michael of Rumania in Athens on Saturday became a deeper mystery yesterday when her mother Princess ivrargarct of Denmark, flew home from a 24-hour visit to Michael in Lausanne. Athens reports said that °*incess Anne had been taken ill suddenlyReuter. - 219 words
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Article48 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. June 1. Sir Ralph Stevenson. British Ambassador to China, declined to comment on unconfirmed reports that Britain was constructing a road from Indii to China, according to a Central News Agency despatch today. He suggested that this was for the Indian Embassy to answer.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article30 1948-06-02 1 U.P. HAIFA. June 1. An official British announcement said that a Jewish bomber tombed an RAF station there damaging a number of planes on the ground.—U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article44 1948-06-02 1 The Singapore Police have arrested one of the three Chinese cyclists who are alleged to have for some time past been committing simpie robberies against pedestrians. The cyclists are .stated to have on many occasions stopped couples in trishaws and robbed them.44 words
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Article49 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. TORONTO. June 1 It wax (earned iiuthoritAtively here to lay that MiaJ Raibuiu Ann Scott, CanaMii h winner 01 ttvworld European and Olynipu itgure skating titles for women till? year hail o^tm-.I H professional bonlHfcCt thr «IctailK tfy which w«.ie not iminedi*t»)j available ReuteiReuter. - 49 words
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198 1948-06-02 1 JOHORE BAHRU. June 2.—Chang Peng Swee rubber estate near Segamat, North Johore, was the scene cf a riot yesterday morning, resulting in a fight bet ween the police and the rioters. Seven labourers were killed and ten injured. The police made 21 arrests, including198 words
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Article56 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. PARIS. June l— I ho French I National Assembly tonlgh'. gave M Robert Schumann government a vote of confl-! (fence by 402 votes to 183. oiTicial figures. Thhi. the seventh such vote in the last six months, hing ed on a proposed bill to dismiss 150.000 civilReuter. - 56 words
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Article24 1948-06-02 1 The Singapore Stamp Club will hold Us next social meeting at the Capitol RestaUram on Tuesday next at. 5 15 p.m.24 words
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Article109 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. LONDON. June 1. Mr. Harold Wilson. President of the Board of Trade, announced today that he had informed the Soviet Government he proposed to lead a British delegation to the USSR to discuss matter s arising from the Anglo-Soviet trade agreement of last December. HeReuter. - 109 words
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Article323 1948-06-02 1 BOTH Jews and Arabs last night accepted the Security Council's "cease-fire" order. Arab leaders arrived at this decision following discussions In Amman, Transjordan capital. The Jewish "cease-fire" will take effect from 0300 local time today. The Israel Government's announcement stated the "cease had been given on the323 words
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Article115 1948-06-02 1 UP. MAIDENHEAD. Berkshire. June I—The body of an 80 yea r old woman was found stuffed in a trunk in the hall of her ransacked house today brutal burglar. Full milk bottles on th. j steps of the house led police to the discovery ofUP. - 115 words
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Article47 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. PARIS. June 1. Britain wil' give France a £10.000.000 credit under an agreement signed in Parts today, lt was officially announced here. The credit is intended to help French purchases from the sterling area, for which France has a large deficit Reuter,Reuter. - 47 words
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233 1948-06-02 1 U.P. Ottawa. June Over .',0,000 homes have been flooded, many washed mcay, bi/ floods in British Columbia, it iras estimated here today. A state of emergency has been declared throughout the province, and Canadian Army and Navy forces have moved in to check looting.U.P. - 233 words
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Article48 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. June 2. Another Japanese officer. General S. Tateji, was sentenced to death by the Chinese military tribunal here yesterday for war crimes in China. Tatej was Commander-in-Chief of the puppet self-governing United Army in Shantung Province luring the war -Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article100 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. j NEW YORK, June 1. Amei ricas three-day Memorial holi- day- first bank holiday of the summer season which ended last night, was estimated today to have claimed the lives of nearly 400 people through aci cidents. One man cheated death in spectacular fashion,Reuter. - 100 words
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Article132 1948-06-02 1 LONDON. June 1. -Britain has agreed to do "what I* possible" to help Ceylon develop her natural resources This is revealed in a letter from Mr. Douglas J. Jay. Economic. Secretary to th» British Treasury, to Ceylon's Minister of Finance. Mr. J R. Jayawardene. published today.132 words
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Article86 1948-06-02 1 The condition of Kua Ttaw Eng, labour supervisor of th<.loo Lim Sawmills in Lavendci Street, who was shot yesterday by a gunman in a coffee shop is reported to be improving. Mr. Kua was sitting in a coffee shop in Lavender Street yesterday afternoon not fai from86 words
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Article82 1948-06-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, June 1. Sir Stafford Cripps. Chancellor of the Exchequer, said today that the reason why Hongkong was excluded from the agreement by which trade between Britain and the British colonies and Japan is to be conducted in sterling was "leakages of sterling whichReuter. - 82 words
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Miscellaneous17 1948-06-02 1 TODAY'S WEATHER red afternoon and I thundery showers, perature; in past '2i 81 5 degrees. Mm. 7117 words
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Article533 1948-06-02 2 ki ALA LUMPUR, June 1.—At the Federal Legislative Council meeting held at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the Honourable «.e Director (Mr H A B. Cheeseman, C.i»l.G.), moved a resolu tion "That this Council welcomes the report on University Education in Malaya approve in nrincinle the recommendations of533 words
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Article137 1948-06-02 2 The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley. at the High Court yesterday ordered Ong Ah Tee, a 16-year-old Hokkien youth, to enter into a bond, in one surety, in the sum of $50 and to be of good behaviour for a periol of si< months The Chief Justice set137 words
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Article145 1948-06-02 2 Under sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of rioting, an S.T.C. bus conductor. Raja Manikkam. appealed against his conviction at the High Court yesterday. The case was the sequel to the beating up of a Malay fireman travelling in a Traction Co. bus145 words
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Article86 1948-06-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A fire fighting display featuring the newly arrived Fire Fighting Jeeps will be given a t 3 p.m on Saturday at Clifford Pier by **c representatives of Cycle and Carriage in co-operation with the staff of the Municipal Fire Brigade. The demonstration will86 words
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Article46 1948-06-02 2 The Singapore Anti-Tuber culoais Association will hold a Flag Day on Friday, June 4 Mr. C. L. Edwards, chairman of the Association, will broadcast a statement at 8.15 p.m on Thursday on the Association's aims and the progress being made towards their fulfilment.46 words
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Article398 1948-06-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) -vnTfw NO PRICE CONTROL REGULATION IS AS MUCH ABUSED TODAY AS THE PRICE-TAG SYSTEM^ CONDEMNATION OF THIS SYSTEM IS TORTHCOM ING FROM ALL QUARTERS. AS IT IS NOT CONDUCIVE* TO MAINTAINING UNIFORMITY OF PRICES. Despite plentiful supplies of essential commodities, there is considerable398 words
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Article119 1948-06-02 2 A verdict of suicide wa passed yesterday by Coronvr j Choor Singh after an inquiry into the death of a 32-year old Chinese woman, Ta Poey Kirn, of 46-C, Kampong Henderson Road. It was stated that at abou: 12.30 pm. on May 28 whil'' Phoa Tiam Yen,119 words
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Article179 1948-06-02 2 A move for the formation of a Roads Board for Singapore waters is, it is understood, under way. A committee headed by the Master Attendant, Singapore. Commander L. P. Lane, has been studying the question of road control for some time. Commander Lane told the Tribune179 words
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213 1948-06-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The labour supervisor of the Joo Lim Sawmills in Lavender Street. Mr. Kua Tiaw Eng. was shot at and seriously wounded by an unknown gunman yesterday afternoon. The incident occurred at' about 2.30 p.m. when Mr. Kua was seated in a coffee213 words
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Article114 1948-06-02 2 The Singapore Ratepayers Association is advocating a policy of decentralisation as a more effective remedy for the housing shortages. A local train service between Singapore and Johore Bahru would also do much to encourage the development of the suburbs, the Association suggests. At the Association's last114 words
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Article179 1948-06-02 2 A party of Revenue offlcer.i, boarding a ship as it was about to leave Singapore, discovered 20 pounds of opium concealed behind a wooden panelling in one of the cabins and eigh t pounds in the engine room. Two Chinese were arrested as a result, and one179 words
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360 1948-06-02 2 In no place other than in Singapore under the 1948 regime is a British Protected Person treated as i an alien, and this anomaly is accentuated by the fact that they are eligible for enlistment in the local fighting forces as Volunteers and Locally Enlisted360 words
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Advertisement178 1948-06-02 2 I Performances f\ ATH A 1/ PHONE 111 A.M., 1.45. 4.15 I A I HA I 3400 16.45 And 9.30 p.m. 1 11/ l 1 oKIN GS 1 THE HOUSE FOR COMFORT I TEMP 78 AIR CONDITIONED TEMP 78 I NOW PLAYING! I IF VOL WANT A LAI OH! HERE'S178 words
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Advertisement18 1948-06-02 2 QUEENS Last Day: 3, C.30 9.15 p.m. George Sanders la THE SAINT TAKES OVER OPENING TOMORROW SAN FRANCISCO18 words
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Advertisement190 1948-06-02 2 GLOBED' 1 X^SS •HELLO > feaaarrov 0 "Manhunt or m'm^'S LIDO "Ht'LL F,r,H 5 S ROYAL ""T 1 APOORVA ChiSJJJhI j ROxy Last l»twaj,m 4to Myatarlous i N H>r h ';'fc rate rfc vu rl(| 1 "Manhunt of Mystery island featuring RICHARD p 5 UNDA STIRLING V An Action—Packd v,190 words
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396 1948-06-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A total of 10,409 dogs was registered at the Stare Animal Infirmary during last year, made up of bitches, and 17 sterilised bitches, [jogs destroyed totalled 741, shot or trapped and ri There were 1,:>97 in-patients at the Infir. ma r> during396 words
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Article71 1948-06-02 3 A 35-yearmold Jew. t: Khatena. oj Robinson Road, aopeared In the Second Police Court to lace a charge 01 attenuated extortion. It was alleged that accused attempted to extort $6,0C0 from one N. A. Abraham by threatening him with injury. The alleged offence was stated to have taken71 words
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Article476 1948-06-02 3 NEW ARRIVALS REVIEWED ri m c On My Hands," by George Sanders (Walter Edwards). George Sandera la a man of uaauapected depths. He began U a student of textile technology, dratted into the tobacco auatneaa, and in his early thirties |he v now 42) had become a topline476 words
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699 1948-06-02 3 "Shipments of rice from Siam and Burma recently have been so large that we are faced with a possible storage problem. We must be prepared to store very large quantities against the inevitable falling off in shipments later in the year," said Mr. Malcolm MacDonald,699 words
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Article260 1948-06-02 3 •Duel in The Sun" will satisfy every type of theatregoing- audience and is the mswer to the constant demands for top-class him fare. Those of us who previewed Lhis multi-million dollar technicolour production by David O Selznick at Shaw Brothers" preview room on Monday were delightfully260 words
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Article85 1948-06-02 3 Fifteen Chinese were yesterday charged in the Sixth Police Court with an offence under the Immigration Regulations. It was alleged that at about 12.30 p.m. on April 25 accused communicated with a shio Tak Sang", which was cartying aliens on board. The accused were Yeo Chwee85 words
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Article35 1948-06-02 3 Newspapermen in the Federation both English and j Vernacular, are to form a ?ress Club. The inaugural ueeting will be held on Sunday, June 6. at 6 p.m. at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lum- pur.35 words
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302 1948-06-02 3 Reuter. LONDON, June 1. Field Marshal Lord Wavell. v.C, Britain's great soldier and former Viceroy of India, is today a casualty In a new war -about Poetry. Faced with civil wa r between "modern" and "diehards" among the 3,000 members of the Poetry SocietyReuter. - 302 words
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Article31 1948-06-02 3 Capt. P, Packard will address tlh Bast-WtBt Society on "Th Coalmining Industry" at the if: weekly meeting to be held at the YMOA, Orchard Boad, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.31 words
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171 1948-06-02 3 COUNTERFEIT POUND (STERLING) NOTES HAVE MADE THEIR APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE. This wa s revealed when an Indian money changer doing business in the premises of Messrs John Little Co.. Ltd., appeared on a tentative charge of being in possession of three counterfeit pound (sterling) notes171 words
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Advertisement154 1948-06-02 3 J OMMERCIAL BOOKS Cairncroßs Introduction to Economics $6.25 A Manual of piisiness rtaiaing 4.50 A Manual of Co OperaL«aa A Practice 7.50 Economics foi Commeru*d Students and Busi- "'«o 4.50 otntnercial Correspond'n' «v <'oinniercial 1 2.50 h Action try of Cor'«t English 2.50 ™*n't Book Synonyms 4 Antonyms 2.10 Kg**154 words
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Advertisement280 1948-06-02 3 *W'a-% a\ Vv I VEHICLES FOR SALE AUSTIN A/40. done 2 000 miles. Owner driver. $4,000/--or nearest. Apply Mr. Lim, c/o 85, Roehore Road, Spore. (M 678) STANDARD SALOON. 12 h.p.' 1940 in good condition. Engine recently completely overhauled by makers agent. $1,000/- or near offer. Apply Box No. A280 words
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Advertisement611 1948-06-02 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED Junior Typist (Male or female) with good knowledge of English. Apply stating age and qualifications to Box No. A 1233, M.T., Spore. (L.661). WANTED a hard working experienced waitress for bar and restaurant. Interview at No. 15, Kerbau Road between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. (L.663). S.611 words
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Advertisement501 1948-06-02 3 FOR SALE. Vacant Possession almost new brick Bungalow Bukit Timah. 3 Bedrooms attached Bath etc. 20,000 sq.ft. High Land Price 28,000. Apply 7, Bon ham Bid. from 9 to 12. (L.659). FOR SALE or CHARTER. Two Motor Fishing Boats. 12.61 and 10.42 tons. Registered at Singapore. For further particulars and501 words
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Advertisement446 1948-06-02 3 PETS HIGHLY Cocker Spaniels Pups, for ale Born 4/4/48, 40, Oxley Road. Show between 4 to 6.30 p.m. (H. 636) MISCELLANEOUS BEAD AMERICA'S popular periodicals at low annual subscription rates: Architectural $26.40, Collier's $17.60, Fortune $32/-, Life International $16.50, Look $11-/, Reader's Digest "58.30 Saturday Evening Post $24.20, Time (Airmail)446 words
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Article861 1948-06-02 4 His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Malayan Federation promises stern action against lawless elements who are creating a wave of labour unrest accompanied by violence in a "war of nerves" by the forces of disorder against the return of peace. The background against which this promise is861 words
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1403 1948-06-02 4 The Carr-Saunders Commission's Report on University Education in Malaya has roused new hopes among the students of Raffles College. The fundamental purpose of the Commission seems to the Raffles College Union to be an attempt to integrate the University into the life of the people1,403 words
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Article213 1948-06-02 4 Reuter. COPENHAGEN.—A fundamental change in the building of living accommodation in Denmark has emerged as a result of careful planning cl the building programme now being carried out here. The change originated in a fire regulation which provide, tha r each flat In each bloc.<Reuter. - 213 words
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Article93 1948-06-02 4 BOMBAY. Organisers of a mass meeting at Bombay's celebrated open-air Chaupathi sands, adopted a novel device to sort out lost children. Altogether some two dozen youngsters were found wandering as the meeting broke up md they were taken to the platform and one by one allowed to93 words
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Article580 1948-06-02 4 N. MAMAT - By N. MAMAT "Women In Islam" is one of the subjects whicn Muslim theologians wish to write about often in defence of. or in elucidation of, the teachings of Islam concerning the rights, privileges and status of Muslim women. In Islam women have equal rights580 words
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Advertisement236 1948-06-02 4 >^S N M0DEL W~ y V A/C MAINS HM-V- A This remarkable new Bandspread 1 Receiver represents the finest value In the World of radios today. i I Trice $275.00 Hire Purchase Terms arrange J Consult Sole De»lrlhuti.r*: MOUTRIES tMARUSHEU 1875 S. MOrTRIE CO. (MALAY A) LTD. 11 II. ROBINSONIRIX236 words
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Advertisement71 1948-06-02 4 Eye Care consists of mora than just "buying glasses.' Eye comfort and visual efficiency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist, C. S. CHONG. OPT-D. Fully equipped with modern instruments. QriginalQdhner I CALCULATING MACHINE AT A COST LOW ENOUGH TO GET A MACHINE FOR EVERY DESK ORDER71 words
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Article433 1948-06-02 5 HIGH HANDLING RATES BLAMED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Importers of foodstuffs from China have for some months been hard-hit as their business is said to have shrunk considerably compared with the past two years due mainly to high cargo handling charges, difficulties encountered in re-exporting their goods into433 words
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530 1948-06-02 5 Tribune Staff Reporter) From the outside the place looked drab, dingy and neglected. Then I stepped inside. The boys were laughing with glee over a good smash one of them had made at ping pong. Three others were wrestling away in the530 words
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Article138 1948-06-02 5 LONDON. It doesn't pay to be a bully at any of thr four new Army apprentices' schools, where boys between fourteen and eighteen arc trained to be technical officers and N.C.O.s of the future. For the officers have a way with boys of that138 words
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55 1948-06-02 5 LONDON.—According to 200 wives, quizzed by a U.S. magazine, "the average American husband" is Fair, of medium height. Helps with 82 per cent, of the washing-up, half the bed-mak-ing and one-third of the floorcleaning and clothes-washing. Worst habits arc reading newspapers instead of talking55 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-06-02 5 Ceneral P L Bodet. C-in-C of the French Air Force m the Fur East inspecting a guard of honour provided by No. 91 Squadron R.A.F. Regiment [Malaya) on his arrival at Changi on a four-dog visit,40 words
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Article997 1948-06-02 5 The King George V School i won the inter-school relay race; U the annual sports of th. Seremban Anglo Chinese School. Kuala Lumpur, on baI iurday. The annual agricultural show of Pahang will be held this year at Raub on July 3 and 4. The opening ceremony997 words
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235 1948-06-02 5 LONDON. Camping cannot be lcanit from a book." says the latest Ministry of Education pamphlet, which then goes on to teach it—from the right way to build a latrine, to the wrong way to run a mixed camp. Wrong way to run a235 words
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Advertisement194 1948-06-02 5 Good food tastes all the better with Colman's Mustard Pains in Badu Nervous, RkeunMlicl r.-. and drinks, worry, overr>t colds often put a strain ya and Kidney and Bladder ;jerau«e of Excess Acldp Nights. Burnlns P"»»**". \l. pijni rvousness. Dullness. Swollen Puffy Eyelids, and k.unr I 'fore your time. Help194 words
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Advertisement339 1948-06-02 5 BRINCf YOU II V A NEW CONCEPTION OP p !l) VPLjrf L/FE-iM TABLET FORM W Eminent Specialists In Endocrinology poini tht w«y to virile, **V^l vigorous manhood! They say, be whose glands are operating kw J perfectly—harmoniously balanced in their esscnual interaction X, and adequate in their output of lile-aiving339 words
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Article409 1948-06-02 6 Sir. The report which appeared in your issue of Saturday last, concerning the antiState Lotteries meeting con vened by the Malayan Council of Christian Churches is not correct in many respects. First, Rev. R. K. S. Adams did not state, as you suggest, that the409 words
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Article110 1948-06-02 6 The Singapore Ratepayers Association has decided to press Government for the early repeal of the Road Transport Ordinance. The Colonial Secretary had informed the Association that the repeal would not l>e possible until the pre-war Ordinance was brought up to date. At the Association's last110 words
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Article119 1948-06-02 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, May 31. The United States Army told its troops China Is the only major obstacle" blocking complete Communist domination in tiie eastern half of Asia. An information bulletin issued to troops for organised discussions added "this fact makes China's future a matter of vitalU.P. - 119 words
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Article120 1948-06-02 6 A second arrest has been effected in connection with the $2,050 jewellery robbery from No. 21, Blanco Court, which took place at 8 45 a.m. on Oct. 24. last year. The second man to be ar- rested. Lim Han »44» of No. 12, Shaikh Pladavehal120 words
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Article429 1948-06-02 6 A FORMER MUNICIPAL WATER PIPELINE LAB OURER. K. NALLAIAH WAS YESTERDAY FINED $75 BY THE THIRD POLICE MAGISTRATE. MR. F. B. OEHLERS FOR VOLUNTARILY CAUSING HURT TO MR. OA. CESSFORD. A DISTRIBUTION ENGINEER FORMERLY ATTACHED TO THE MUNICIPALITY. The incident occurred on the morning of429 words
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Advertisement650 1948-06-02 6 shippinc MANSFIELD CO.. LTDr (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL UJfE SAILINGS FROM U.K. ft U.S.A. «Tydeus" from U.K. 31 ••Adrastus" from U.K. and Holland 1« J°*| "Neleus" Due from U.K. «f une JJ "Mentor" Due from U.S.A. -J""* Jg •Atreus" Due from U.K. J" n 18 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW650 words
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Advertisement623 1948-06-02 6 Situations Vacant TYPISTS required by a large j business concern. Male. Permanent position. Commencing salary $130 p.m. inclusive of COX. Apply, stating age, experience, where bom and educated, with copy of testimonial to Box A 1244 M.T. Spore. Bookkeeper required with knowledge (1) typing. State experience, age and salary required.623 words
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Advertisement546 1948-06-02 6 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LIM TUAN KAY of No. L"< 9, South Bridge Road, Singapore, trading under the name of MALAYA Restaurant is applying to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class Public House Licence which he proposes to hold in respect of premises No.546 words
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311 1948-06-02 7 TALKING SOCCER ...By SPECTATOR Chip— Inter- tition, to be run Cup" lines, will goon, piobably Mr. Kok ChonK t *!!!!v rn chairman ot the h 1 "i i told me tnis mO,TI 1 competition is Trophy m {r()in tn( rjnit- X ,s divided into two N311 words
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Article79 1948-06-02 7 The following will represent the Shell Sports Club in a uiendlv soccer match against the Brinkmanns Sports Club today at the Government Printing Office ground at 5.15 p.m. Wong Leong Yuen. Chong Pitt Chong. Chui Chong Kong. J. M. D. D. Evans. J. V. H Geeks, John79 words
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Article100 1948-06-02 7 Tho following wul represent the Kadavanallur Muslim League Youngsters XI against the Base Group Royal Engineers XI on June 6 at the R.E. Alexandra Road ground, kick-off at 5.15 p.m.: S. A. Hussain, S. M. Abdullah, S. S. Ibrahim, M. N. Syed 4 S. A. Kader100 words
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Article160 1948-06-02 7 On yesterday's game Seaforths were definitely unfortunate to have to share the points with, the Royal Nary. Ground conditions and thfl weather were ru»t conducive to good soccer, but it turned out to he a cay spirited fjame. IT would not be fuir to tho Heaforths to say that160 words
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492 1948-06-02 7 NOTTINGHAM. June I .—Joe Hardstaff, w£o was a member of the English team In the 1946-7 Australian tour, today took the first century on the Australian attack this season, and wa-, mainly responsible for helping Nottingham to achieve the distinction of being the first492 words
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Article76 1948-06-02 7 During the First Test Match to be played at Nottingham, commencing on June 10, eyewitness descriptions of play, will be re-broadcast from the 8.8.C. by Radio Australia at! the following times: JUNE 10-JUNE 12 (inclusive* VLA6-19.74 metres. 15.20 megacycles. VLGIO -25.51 metres. 11.7b megacycles. 5.45 p.m. 6.3076 words
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Article118 1948-06-02 7 The following have been I selected to represent th* CYMA Sacred Heart Church in a friendly badminton match 1 against the Bluebird B P. *kV town at our home court on BotUftioy, sth June. 1948. mX 3 p.m. sharp: —.Chua Kee Meng. Simon Kong. Lim Kian118 words
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Article817 1948-06-02 7 Seaforth Highlanders. I, Royal Navy 1« The Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Navy served up good soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday despite ad verse ground conditions. The result, a one all draw, does not give a true indication of the i un of play.817 words
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Article106 1948-06-02 7 A last-minute goal by Macklin enabled the Ist Devons to beat the R.A.F. Sembawang by the odd goal in five in a Second Division soccer fixture yesterday at the Padang. Play was inclined to be sctappy due to poor ground conditions and both sets of forwards missed106 words
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Article108 1948-06-02 7 Rough play and frequent use < ot the whistle characterised the second division game be I tween the Singapore Harboui Boaid Police and the Malay Football Association at the j (leylang Stadium yesterday tYie Malays won the only goal lof the match, scored by then I108 words
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Article94 1948-06-02 7 Down by a goal in the first I naif, the Mental Hospital ral- lied strongly in the second ses- sion to beat the Naval Stores by two goals to one in a Div. 3 League game played at St. j Geoi ges Road ground yesterday. Play was94 words
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Article238 1948-06-02 7 In a return friendly soccer match played at the Stadium on Saturday the Rocklites reversed the!r defeat at the hands oi the Commercial High School in their first encounter (2-4» by trouncing them U> the tune 01 10 goals to nil. The CHS only reached their opponents goal238 words
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Article21 1948-06-02 7 Owing to the prevalence of polio the Annual Sports cf the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, have been indefinitely postponed.21 words
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Advertisement84 1948-06-02 7 74, Vlrtorta Stre»t, f Singapore. P.O. Box fl3 x germs which diseases hor, in Asepso Soap there is an aaivc antiseptic—Hiniodide of Mercury cuo* Co. lto.. which helps to destroy any germs LONDON. »N<-lAW> y()Ur healthy. X-A 50-1S» De sure I tjou buij I WILLS 5 CIGARf I I ENGLAND84 words
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1297 1948-06-02 8 IPOH. June 1 The second day of the Pern's Turf Club's Summer Meeting here today will see *hv usual card of eight events run off. Winners ma> not be 80 ii ird to find as on the first day. when results were decided ngainst1,297 words
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Article109 1948-06-02 8 ALLAN LEWIS - (By i ALLAN LEWIS Race 1. FINE LADY Warspite Merriel Race 2. SCARLET TIGER II Lusan Maid Lady Kalang Rice 3. HAPPY LASS Peace Night Fleeting Memory. Race 4. CRISPIAN Lucky Three Kingsford. lace ft. NO REGRETS Odd Caste ICC 0. DARNOK Prince Colin High Street Race 7. -GOLDEN109 words
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Article504 1948-06-02 8 ALLAN LEWIS - [Bi/ ALLAN LEWIS IPOH Mr. and Mrs. ChowTuck Yee and Mr. Chung Tat Choo. of the "Wingate Stable" were hosts on Satuiday evening to a large gathering of friends to celebrate their recent successes with "Everest" and "Helen the Fifth." Those present enjoyed a delicious Chinese504 words
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Article162 1948-06-02 8 Reuter. Rt suits of county cricket mntchcu At DERBY. Derbyshire vs. Clam or yan. Derbyshire icon by 301 runs. Derbyshire 206 and 300 for 8 declared (Pope 70». Glamorgan. 134 and 71 (Pope 7 for 341, AT SOUTHAMPTON, Hampshire vs. Worccstrrshirc match abandoned. Hampshire 180 for 5 declaredReuter. - 162 words
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Article131 1948-06-02 8 Johore Bharu. June 2—On.' of the "enemy estates" controlled by the Custodian of Enemy Property in Johore. Senai Estate, was on fire early yesterday morning. A party of Chinese had been allegedly seen throwing blazing torches on to tho roofs of estate buildings and the factory.131 words
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Article554 1948-06-02 8 Below is the for today's races, the second day off the Perak Turf Club Summer meeting, topether with the records of the last three runs of the candidates. The first race starts at 2 30 p.m. The Double Totes will be held on Races 3 and 4554 words
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783 1948-06-02 8 COUNTY CRICKET ROUND-UP Reuter. LONDON, June 1.-Among players to take part in tomorrow's England test trial who did well in the series of county matches which ended today were two members of the Rest team, Arthur Fagg (Kent) and R. T. Simpson (Notts)Reuter. - 783 words
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Article55 1948-06-02 8 Today's fixtures League. Div. I— Ind i a n AssociaUon vs. R.A.F. (Seletari. Jalan Besar Stadium: Div. ll—Pulau Bukom vs. Katong Eurasians. Geylang Stadium; 223 8.0.D. vs. Base Group R.E., Alexandra Road; Div. Ill—Social Athletic Party vs. RASC Training School, St. George's Road ground. Friendly Malaya Tribune vs.55 words
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Article34 1948-06-02 8 The third division league soccer match, between th° fcciangoon Association and the Unicoi n Club, scheduled to have teen played at McNaii ground yesterday was postponed owing to bad ground conditiun.34 words
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Article117 1948-06-02 8 BRUSSELS J dura Nati. r'. V 1 Cup player ml Frank; ;>, winner champ B-lgian r--i- l ampi were continued h^r^^B Another mi Indian team. s.LR had a walk, second round, his ZM F. Puncec, scratchii .Two mon Indian, J eliminate round oi tennis J| today. Sumani117 words
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