Malaya Tribune, 5 June 1948
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Title Section59 1948-06-05 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE F<>* ffffi PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, penang. Telegram*: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,59 words
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362 1948-06-05 1 Housewives Blamed (Tribune Staff Reporter) Non 'Co*operation by shoppers patronising the Orchard Road /Market is said to be holding up the effective suppression of a black market ring tnere. orcnard Road Market is the "most unreasonable" one in Singapore, said Mr. A. D.362 words
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Article94 1948-06-05 1 •if iiNGTON Junr 4. v ol State. Mr. Marshal] told a today that non the EuroPrugramm, ild alter the Pro;.r 0 from onp of recon- ~,n to one- oi mere m ifsribau iu:d that 25 m tfß i curtailment would E c me most serious94 words
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Article68 1948-06-05 1 Reuter. MAIDENHEAD, June 4. —A I ii two glasses were I the 24-roome<l house I ILptroU Mrs. Minnie hum Lef victim of the "4 afcftd trunk murder were today t.t;ves seeking an ansn; > vital question: Did ft; have a visitor last right; ami if so, who? •xttleReuter. - 68 words
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321 1948-06-05 1 evea in Malaya dahoni which make P«I ot a political nature JJi youth of this country. of them are inspired sum desire to destroy we in Malaya have regarded as being the 'ominant factors in our 1 H.E. the Governor, franklin Gimson, addressgathering at321 words
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Article100 1948-06-05 1 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, June 4. The bodies of a young Eurasian, Michael David, his mother, and a Malay boatman were found f.oating In the sea off Pulau Jerejak this morning. Another Malay boatman is stiil missing. Tne sampan i 3 believed to have capsized yesterday100 words
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513 1948-06-05 1 Reuter. London, June 5. Princess Elizabeth, 22-year-old heiress to the British throne, Is expecting a baby In October. First official indication was given tonight by a Buckingham Palace announcement that she will under;ake no further engagement* lfter June. The child will be second in lineReuter. - 513 words
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Article55 1948-06-05 1 Reuter. houses.—Reuter. London, June 4.—Fair periods ire forecast for tomorrow Derby Day. Slight rain is expected earlier, but heavy downpours of the last few days are not likely in the south east. The Duke of Edinburgh will accompany Princess Elizabeth when she goes to Derby withReuter. houses.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article32 1948-06-05 1 Two fire engines of the Singapore Fire Brigade yesterday afternoon were summoned tc the Singapore Railway Station to put out a fire which broke out among railway sleepers.32 words
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Article397 1948-06-05 1 Reuter. PRETORIA, June 4 —The new South African Government will protect the particular interests of non-Europeans "to the best of its ability," Nationalist leader Dr. Danial Malan declared tonight in his first broadcast as South African Premier. "Aparfaeid (segregation) is not the caricature which so often hasReuter. - 397 words
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Article118 1948-06-05 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). A Chinese mandore employed I at the Chua Guan Hong Rubber Factory in Jurong Road was shot three times In the back this morning In trying to escape from four Hylsms, who accosted him. The mandore, Chua Seng Yong aged 38. a Teochew. was j118 words
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Article110 1948-06-05 1 Reuter. London, June the Allied nations at the* end of the war had pooled their assets and liabilities, the present situation of loans and so on <>uld not have arisen, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said here ast night Mr. Bevin, who was speaking atReuter. - 110 words
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Article24 1948-06-05 1 Reuter-AAP. PERTH, June 5 —The two months' drought In Western Australia was broken today and a good wheat crop is still possible.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 24 words
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Article420 1948-06-05 1 Palestine mediator Count Folke Bernadotte, after lightning truce consultations with /ewish and Arab leaders, tonight disclosed in Cairo that he was striving to reconcile them on one main stumbling block that of immigration into Palestine during the four-week truce period proposed by the Security Council. It420 words
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Article263 1948-06-05 1 Reuter. CHICAGO, June s.—President Truman today picked up the fallen banner of Mr. Roosevelt's "New Deal" and called for liberal, social, political and economic legislation to give Americans more and better democracy as the only means of combatting Communism. He declared: "You cannot stop theReuter. - 263 words
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Article89 1948-06-05 1 Allan Lewis - <By Allan Lewis Ipoh. Saturday. There were four hours of rain overnight and the going for today will be heavy. On the rain gauge at tfta 1.6 metres was snow a as having fallen. In vitw of this, i nuve revised my selections and 189 words
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Advertisement205 1948-06-05 1 j Watches Clocks t All the latest styles i I Wholesale and Retail Owing to limited stock I no catalogue it issued. i j Expert Repairs Undertaken I jYick Woh King g 429. North Bridge Road, Spore. I J Phone 7922 (near Middle Road) f I★ AMERICAN I PLASTIC HAND205 words
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Miscellaneous27 1948-06-05 1 TODAY'S WEATHER Cloudy, with occasional rain at first, fair tonight and tomorrow morning. Temperatures In past 24 hours: Max. 8383 deg. Mm. 76 deg. Rainfall A trace.27 words
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514 1948-06-05 2 "It is a curious habit of people in Singapore never to notice a trend in their affairs until it hits them like an avalanche declared Dato Roland Braddell. speaking a t the annual general meeting of the Singapore Association yesterday. "I am quite sure in514 words
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Article48 1948-06-05 2 Reuter. MOSCOW, June 3 —Most of Russia's leading aircraft designers have been awarded Stalin prizes for designing new types of warplanes and a jet engine, it was announced today. Other awards were made for improvements to warships and the invention of a new type of tanksL—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article34 1948-06-05 2 Reuter —AAP. TOKIO. June 4—A general rrovost court has been appointeu to try another 12 Koreans, including two women, for participation in recent riott, m Kobe, American authorities announced today. Reuter-AAP.Reuter—AAP. - 34 words
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Article383 1948-06-05 2 J^ n S TI- Re WH e iCH HAD BEEN! the m.v. -trede a ers FROM CHARTERED TO TOW ™°p H i L fppi N ES. HIT BY BATAAN, TO CEBU IN THE PHIUl BATAAN. RE- T LTmG°iN CHARGES. THE; TVPHO^ o s\T383 words
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Article272 1948-06-05 2 A week after a robbery involving $1,633 in cash and property took place in Lorong 29, Geylang, four Malays were arrested in Johore. Two of those Malays, All bin Mohamed of No. 95, Kitchener Road, and Tegu bin Hajl Abdul Ghani alias Mohamed Amin of272 words
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Article112 1948-06-05 2 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, June 4 Ceylon's application for membership of the United Nations was formally made public here today. In a letter to the SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, Mr. Trygve Lie, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, pointed out that Ceylon nowReuter. - 112 words
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Article62 1948-06-05 2 Reuter—AAP. Tokio. June 4.—The disabled Japanese fishing boat, Taiyo, Maru, with a crew of 19 which had been adrift for the past week when its engine went out between Okinawa and Guam has been located by an American rescue plane, it was announced today. The ship which sufferedReuter—AAP. - 62 words
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Article360 1948-06-05 2 Last night at the Little Theatre in Armenian Street the little Theatre Players presented the J. B. Priestley play. "They Came to a City." This is a play that centres around the question that so many people throughout the world and throughout the360 words
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Article69 1948-06-05 2 Al the annual general meeting of the Singapore Association yesterday, Mr. H. D. Mundell was elected president lor the ensuing year, with Mr. H. Schweizer as vice-president. The following were elected committee members: Date Roland Braddell, Messrs. A. F. Thome, L. Cresson, Lim Kee, Jee Ah Chian,69 words
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183 1948-06-05 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, June 4.—A motion tabled by the Honourable Mr. S. Shunmugam for the running and management of public lotteries by the Government was defeated by a majority vote at the Malacca Settlement Council meeting today. In tabling the public lottery motion.183 words
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Advertisement266 1948-06-05 2 57\„,,//;s**t Last Four Shorn 2.4.15-630-9.50 P.m. Love On A Magic Island! Sveciai Momma show Tomorrow <if 11 AM. DOROTHY LAM OUR in "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" —First French Film In Singapore Made In France For M.G.M. And Dubbed With English Dialogue. c MgMppvßanMpa* rm«u» rsw.w MBi iwi—ft i hiihibi i■ i266 words
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Advertisement71 1948-06-05 2 QUEENS Last Day: 8, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Robert Lowery—Pat Morrison in "QUEEN OF THE AMAZON" She Offered Ecstasy Death! Opening Tomorrow The Strange Woman AT YOUR FAVOURITE SHIRIN THEATRE (New World) ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE. TODAY THREE SHOWS 8.30 6.30 Sl 9 p.m. BISVI SADI or TWENTD3TH CENTURY" (Hindustani) Starring: The71 words
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Advertisement250 1948-06-05 2 GREAT WORLD GLOBE 3—7—9.15 p.m. (Opening Chaps) "Manhunt Of Mystery Island Tomorrow —Final (haps. NEW WORLD LIDO 3—7—9.15 p.m PRINCE OF THIEVES (Color) Tomorrow HELLO FRISCO HELLO (Technicolor) ROYAL 3—7.30 p.m APOORVA CHINTAMANI (Tamil) Midnight Tonight at 11.80 p.m JEEVA JOTHI" (Tarni 1 IK WĔMMM JMBMMWWaWWW Today at 3.15, 6.30250 words
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Advertisement46 1948-06-05 2 SEEIXG I** BEI-5 IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IX GHOSTS COMb AND SEE IHE X iL ML Ml TONIGHT _g M'Nf.:. I i in i——hi—l—— i n v.tjmM l.*S. J»S Ml 4 ft"* -ft" i a; 3 o». 7-/ fc TOO i> j To NEED RECOMMENI J46 words
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314 1948-06-05 3 from Our Own Reporter) IfOH, lorn I.—A Fatal armed-robbery occurred mob i»« ;l British-owned mine near Kampar resultin the death of Mr. E. V. Dabb, 53-year-old mana--5 the Idris Hydraulic Mine. tsed arrived in Ipoh earlier in the day to draw ana amounting to314 words
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Article86 1948-06-05 3 representative ot the management oi the Aik Hoe rudl v 111 Kirn Chuan Road told the Tribune yes- that there was no trade dispute at the factory and that k Tk was going on normally. jh< shooting at the labou. lines the factory yesterday I to86 words
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Article141 1948-06-05 3 Reuter. A demand foi tho payment im oi > 1.000 by the naagement to each of the bariaes of two labourers whe were kitted in Smo-Malay cldsht« was the demandon which workers of the Ktap* Bali aad Lima Bias Ru'obe> Estates Slim River, went or -ink., statedReuter. - 141 words
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137 1948-06-05 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Rubber Workers Union will address a letter today to H. E. the Governor of Singapore Sir Frank- bn GimBon protesting against Urn arrest of Mr. Koh Swee j Guan. President of the SRWU unoer a banishment warrant and asking for137 words
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Article42 1948-06-05 3 There were 36 deaths from tuberculosis for the week end- ing Ma y 29 against 24 cases in the previous week. Pneumonia claimed 26 victims. Total number of deaths for I the week was 198 and births 667.42 words
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Article548 1948-06-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. JUNE 4. JHE AUSTRALIAN GOODWILL MISSION TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA ARRIVED IN KUALA LUMPUR FROM BATAVIA BY PLANEAT 11.15 A.M. TODAY AND WAS MET AT THE AIRFIELD by tuir it h WART REPRESENTATIVE OF THK AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER FOR MALAYA AND THE CHIEF SECRETARY. FEDERATION548 words
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Article57 1948-06-05 3 Mr. Byzer Ahmat, an Indonesian one ol the VicePresidents of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions, was arrested yesterday at about 1 pan. under a banishment warrant. The arrest was made at tne premises of the SFTU In River Valley Road. Mr. E. V. Fowler, CID Chief,57 words
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408 1948-06-05 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter*. "THE PEOPLE SHOULD HELP US TO X E P tH« riTV LFAN'' DECLARED MR. J. EPHRAIM, ACTING 81' \X R.VTFNDENT OF THE TOWN CLEANSING DEPART ■uSrr municipality, when interview FD BY THE TRIBUNE YESTERDAY. Mr. Ephraim revealed that a new408 words
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Article150 1948-06-05 3 A petition filed by Tan Kok Thuan for a dissolution Of BM marriage with his wife, lan Swee Lan. on the ground of hei alleged adultery with one Yeo Boon Lee during the Japanese occupation, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Thorogood in tne Singapore High Court ycrter-150 words
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Article27 1948-06-05 3 No fresh cases of poliomyelitis were reported yesterday. The total number ot cases notified remains 91. No further deaths from the disease were reported.27 words
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Advertisement27 1948-06-05 3 GOLD LEAF' TEA '-'ncxceik'd in Taste and Quality. The Beverage de Uxe. v A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LIMITED B-WERINE TONIC y'Q'EREIGN R[MEDT roe 2JS?JRu»i troubles OBTAINABLE AT ALL mSPINSAMES27 words
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Advertisement217 1948-06-05 3 Church Services St. Anrcw's Cathedral: 1 a.m. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion at 11.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul's Church. Upper Serangoon 8 a.m. Holy Communion, and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Hilda's Church, Katong S a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 n.m.217 words
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Advertisement588 1948-06-05 3 aa WANTED WANTED 8 or 10 H.P. 2nd hand Car Morris, Ford or Austin Latest Model. Apply 14, Tanglin Road or Phone *****. (Q.713J. WANTED 8 or 10 h.p. motor cars. Post war models. State condition and lowest acceptable Price to Box A 1241, M.T., Spore. (N. 682). WANTED to588 words
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Advertisement657 1948-06-05 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. FULL/PART TIME local /upcountry representatives (either sex) handling magazine subscriptions. Handsome profits. Malaya's only wholesale agency. P.O. Box 1013, S pore. (R. 731). WANTED immediately Dispenser and an assistant to work in private dispensary. Apply with particulars and salary required to Box A 1255, M.T.. Spore. (Q. 715).657 words
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Advertisement496 1948-06-05 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE 1947 Hudson Commodore Six. Mileage *****. Engine and body as new. Cream (ivory) only car of this colour in town. Write Post Box Number 134 GPO S pore. (Q. 718). FOR SALE. Small Ford V 8 Truck 1939 Model. Perfect condition. Nearest offer $700. Apply496 words
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Advertisement503 1948-06-05 3 RONEO Steel Filing Caoinet 21" x 24" x 51" three drawers good condition. Price $100/- or nearest offer Box A 1240, a*.T., Spore. (N. 680). APPROXIMATE 5 Tons metal and Miscellaneous Scrap for sale at a give away pr.ce. Enquiries to P.O. Box. 809. (N.C93) FOR SALE. Vacant Possession almost503 words
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Article704 1948-06-05 4 The longer the integration of the colony of Singapore and the Malayan Peninsula is delayed, the more formidable will become the obstacles. So discerning an observer as Dato Roland Braddell, speaking in Singapore, has drawn attention to the fact that legally the Federation is a foreign country and704 words
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Article89 1948-06-05 4 The Australian Goodwill Mission is due in Singapore today. When it returns to Canberra, it will be able to inform Dr. Evatt that Malayan opinion is not so naive as to accept assurances of goodwill at a time when the Australian Government, by its actions against Malayans and89 words
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Article1713 1948-06-05 4 OBSERVER - CONDUCTED By OBSERVER From Scudai to Kluang the farmers, squatters, and village shopkeepers ar e living under a vast area, fellow passengers wil! talk with awe of the sway of armed gangsters over that part Johore. Squatters living in the back of beyond have to pay1,713 words
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Article278 1948-06-05 4 Telok Anson town on the banks of th River is so in danger of i engulfed by the M plana are under wav tn 23 the town to anouS Telok Anson used to J busy river port serving hJ district of p.-. its vast *ber and plantations.278 words
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Article171 1948-06-05 4 Reuter. COLOMBO.—On*e of the important questions to be discussed at the Internationa! Labour Orgar nation conference to be held in Kandy from Nov. 14 to 20. will be the desirability of employing women in the Labour Inspe: tion Services in Asian countries. It is learned thatReuter. - 171 words
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Advertisement133 1948-06-05 4 fio «*m kimc Cioact v» StftTE fXPRESS 555 I The Best Cigarettes in the World c JJt «r3 HELVETIA jjgf High Class Gents and Ladies lever movement *ftp wrist watch 1948 new model rolled gold and stainless w ni steel case 15 and 17 jewels. Price $551 to $85/— I133 words
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Advertisement52 1948-06-05 4 FOR BEST CHEAPEST MOST SATISFACTORY TAILORING IN TOWN FEDERAL TAILORS 15, BATTERY ROAD TELEPHONE ***** JK MINOR ftSw) Stapte* BUT 111 EFFICIENT 6ET ONE FOR EVERY DESK RMPW 104 ROBINSON HOAO hVilSttJI SINGAPORE lllllMl Tf 1 6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR t PENANG (ItUIUSHED 40 TURS IM MAUVA) V i52 words
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Advertisement6 1948-06-05 4 .fUUM CHOCOLATE I coffee j,M —^*m6 words
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345 1948-06-05 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) r D B. Mitchell, Trade Information officer t 0 the Office of the Australian Commisn Singapore, pointed out in an interview I ribune yesterday, that if importers find v goods are prohibitive in price they order345 words
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Article197 1948-06-05 5 D e tall Reporter) n mistered the 10w- ,i moitality rates i i stillbirths last year, number of 80 per 1.000 was abortions, inthe rate was numbe? of cases >3I 91 in 1936; 11" |09 in 1946. for England and 1942 was 2.47. a tes, <197 words
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Article61 1948-06-05 5 Reuter. CANTON.—A Chinese report reaching Canton from Kuvong, the wartime Kwang:ung provincial capital to the lorth-east of Canton, says that .he constiuction of an airfield .s proceeding rapidly. Work >ri the i unways is said to have )egun. It is believed that Kukong nay become the South ChinaReuter. - 61 words
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Article20 1948-06-05 5 During a heavy thunderstorm last week. lightning itrucl! and killed a Chinese npning labourer named Lam ook. aged 52 years.20 words
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Article, Illustration415 1948-06-05 5 Reuter. (By JOHN PEET, Reuters Correspondent) BERLIN—Oerm&n historians are claiming that Field Marshal Montgomery in the last monin of the war based his plans on suggestions made Dy the Nazi gauleiter of Hamburg. Dr. Kurt Detlcv Moeller of Hamburg, who nas prepared a scientificReuter. - 415 words
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157 1948-06-05 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Mr. R Formosa. Of Sydney, has refused an offer cf 6,000 guineas for a two-year-old colt, San Domenieo. San Domenieo had not competed in a race when the offer was made, but in a barrier trial he ran half a mile inReuter-AAP. - 157 words
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367 1948-06-05 5 William - (By William Reuter. WASHINGTON. —S c r ou s feais are being expressed here over the fact that the United States is entering a phase ot major rearmament with its armed forces, although united ir. theory, apparently as disunited in fact as ever they were.Reuter. - 367 words
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Article368 1948-06-05 5 Reuter. HONGKONG. C hina's leading doctors and scientists have been set a poser: explain how a human being can live for nine years without food and occasional drinks of waler, and is still not suffering from ang ill effects? Yang Mci, a ChineseReuter. - 368 words
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Article, Illustration113 1948-06-05 5 n -hc Worth Sea of the coast of Scotland and Noway was the scene of tht biggest naval exercises since th* war, last month, the Naval Forces included battleships Anson and HowC, Aircraft Carriers In placable, Cruiser Superb, eleven destroyers femr fighters, ten submarines and113 words
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Article414 1948-06-05 5 The Hon'ble Mr. E. E. C. Thutaisingham, who was to fly to Ceylon from Kuaia Lumpur oa Wednesday, had to Cartcel his journey owing to illness. Th" Hon'ble the British Adviser. Kedah. Mr. A. B. Cobden Ramsay, will be holding an •At Home" at the Residency. Alor414 words
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Article426 1948-06-05 5 Reuter. HONGKONG. The Hongkong Government's war debt; stand at $72,730,000 the Financial Secretary announced in the Legislative Council. The Colony's available surplus tc meet "its debts total $58,000,000. The surplus available ha;; >nly been made possible h rough the "generous gesture" )1 the United KingdomReuter. - 426 words
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Article166 1948-06-05 5 Reporter) Throughout the greater part of last year, the Municipal Infant Welfare Department was handicapped by shortage of staff, and transport. Owing to the large increase in the number of infants and the shortage of staff, the numI ber oi routine visits paid by the j166 words
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Article101 1948-06-05 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. More than 200 schoolboys in Sydney will be playing in the Chess competitions in June; a record entry tor the Aimitage Shield, the Osborne Cup and the Harry Huflil Cup. all of which, last year, were won by Sydney High School teams. In additionReuter-AAP. - 101 words
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Advertisement100 1948-06-05 5 Now Try this Amazing Liquid Healer for MALARIA SORES mil N i MM from poi-ons and •t> deep down in the skin v the only lasting cure is one the skin, kills the eorim. v UOUWH and so ends the D.D.D. Prescription whi his the reason why it l;<>ils. Sm>a[>ore100 words
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Advertisement204 1948-06-05 5 Score A Bull's-Eye With A TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERT. Don't spray the sales target with unnecoessary ammunition to make sure of nitting, that's a waste of money. You can make a direct hit with an economical bullet in the Tribune Classified Columns. The following letter, on file in our office, provides204 words
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188 1948-06-05 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Singapore Motor Cycle Club will shortly be formed on the same lines as those in England. Mr. Chua Boon Unn, the organiser, will be holding a meeting next week to discuss the formation of the Club. The meeting will188 words
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Article214 1948-06-05 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A delegation, consisting of members from the various cooperative societies in Singapore, may be sent to the United Kingdom to study the co-opera-tive movement there. This question will be discussed next week by the Singapore Urban Co-Operative Union. The Union214 words
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Advertisement673 1948-06-05 6 IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Due Sail* GLEN STR A E (omlU P. Sham Penang) 15tfc June 20 June GLENGYLE (Calls Barcelona) 19th June 24th June DENBIGHSHIRE 9th July Bth July GLENARTNEY -...August GLEN EARN -fW* AGAPENOR September OLENAPP October From673 words
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Advertisement583 1948-06-05 6 FOR SALE Day to week-old pullets of R.1.R., Australorps and White Leghorns arrived by Air far sale, Chick Heating Stoves Radiators, Feeding and Drinking troughs, Brooders, Special food for chickens are also available lor inimediated delivery. KIMS AN CHICKEN FARM, 10, Jalan Daud, off Jalan Eunos, S milestone, Changi Road,583 words
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Advertisement240 1948-06-05 6 NOTICES NOTICE In the Matter of Cheng Chiang Fishery Limited in a Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuant to Section 231 of the Companies Ordinance 1940 that a Meeting of Creditors of the above-named Company will be held at 48 Winchester House, Singapore on Wednesday the240 words
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Advertisement705 1948-06-05 6 BIRTH TO PEGGY, wife of E. F. van der lloek, In Newcastle, England on June *rd, a girl. Mother and little Phyllis well. NOTICE HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE. m.v. *RIDDERKERK' due Singapore Bth June, 1948 loading cargo alongside S.H.B. Wharves for: Colombo/Aden/Port Said/ Genoa/Marseilles/Havre/ Antwerp/Rotterdam/Amsterdam/Hamburg and further Continental Ports if705 words
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Advertisement125 1948-06-05 6 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE* Notice to Consignees. s.s. 'MOLENKERK' due Singapore about 13th June, 1948 from Continental Ports enroute for: Manila/Hongkong/Shanghai/ Japan discharging cargo alongside S.H.B. Wharves Last claimday 8 days after the vessel has completed the discharge Consignees are requested to apply for Delivery Orders to— NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL125 words
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Advertisement550 1948-06-05 6 SHIPPIM, j K.P. M. LINT I REGULAR PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICES I BETWEEN SINGAPORE AM) I Tg. Pinang, Dabo, Blinjoe, P.Pinang, Tg. Pandan R a a 1 Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaia, East-Java Ports' EJJ 1 Padangbaai, Boeleleng, Tambelan, Pemangkat. I Koemai, Sampit, Bandjermasin, Belawan-holi I Sabang and Penang. anan 1 "Maetsuycker"550 words
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403 1948-06-05 7 TALKING SOCCER BY SPECTATOR SOUTHERN finalists for the "Malaya Cup" will virtually be decided at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening, when the two strongest contestants for the honour to appear Inj the first postwar Cup final at Kuala Lumpur, meet in an allimportant match.403 words
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Article301 1948-06-05 7 The Commissioner of police. Mr. R E. Foulger. was among the large crowd at the finals of the Novices Intercompany Boxing Tournament hold at the Police Training School at Thompson Road last night. Several special contests were included in a programme in which some hard lights were301 words
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Article, Illustration34 1948-06-05 7 to bottom Hnrith tptam), Fkihi (R.A.\alf\ 'tna Thomsun [R. AJ 1 n'rf -forte in*); ri<jht t I bottom C/t.f/r lice tt-umo), Chin Yin X" < S pore centrt.-foncurd oad James [R.A.F. insider>f/ht).34 words
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Article138 1948-06-05 7 LONDON, June 4. The following are County cricket At Oxford: Oxford Univernty vs Lancashire match thai wing to rain. Lanrc I. Oxford University At Gravesend: Kent beat hestershire by nine wickets Worchesterabire 127 and 12» K< n1 168 and 89 for 1 not out 51) Reuter.138 words
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Article51 1948-06-05 7 In a thrilling game of soccer played at Selarang yesterday, the Ist Devons XI proved themselves tho superior of the two teams when they met and defeated th e 19th. Air Formation Signals XI by four goals to 1, Criswick the Devons Centre-half scoring all four51 words
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Article51 1948-06-05 7 The following will represent the Khalsa ASvSociation Cricket against the SCRC at 11 a.m. at the Hong Lim Green tomorrow. M. S. Gill. Wazir Singh. Choor Singh. Ram Piaia, Tharam Singh. M. B. Singh. Mohinder Singh, Sewa Singh. Makhan Singh. Ram Singh. Balwant Singh. Amar Singh. M. U51 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-06-05 7 SABAPATHE AND jump for the ,.,J ttftfi'm n It' i VIPI «I v f.l s tnflfh. U'tiv h th I Julr!<» r fUjt tifl i*. r« tjmtit (o <-»u»\29 words
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162 1948-06-05 7 (Tribune Staff Repoitor) Th< erri vol of thi Hong Kong Cricket Club XI in Singapore will bring about the revival of tht keen inU rport vru kt i mati ht i held be/on thi war. The tourists art tentatively due hen on June n.162 words
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327 1948-06-05 7 A treat is in s*ore for basket-ba'l fans in Singapore when the China Olympic Basket-ball Team stops here early n c month to p ay a series of matches before proceeding to England to participate in the Olympic Games. Mr. Goh Chye Hin, President327 words
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Article185 1948-06-05 7 The newly formed Cosmo politan Cycling Club of Sir.ga--1 pore, organisers of the Sin gapore Op:m 150 mile massed- i start bicycle race champion-; ship, ha s included three other' event* la its forthcoming cycling meet. The programme ol races i- s Saturday. July 3. at 4.30 p.m185 words
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Article141 1948-06-05 7 The Singapore Indian Association Junior league team will meet the Singapore Chinese oung Men's Association Juniors at friendly table tennis to he played at the Great World Park on Thursday, June 10, at SOO p.m. sharp. The Indian Junior Tean. will be: Sardool Singh, D Suppiah141 words
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Article487 1948-06-05 7 Referee - By Referee Fcr 10 gruelling rounds Ali Eliza Hey and Prince Ehu Pinder matched hold for hold, and counter for counter, and generally treated last j week's Great Woild audience U) a fine display of all-round Wrestling?. The men were j evenly matched In skill and j physique487 words
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Article62 1948-06-05 7 The following will represent the SCS badminton party in a friendly match against the Radio Patrol CID badminton party on Saturday, sth June at 3 p.m. sharp at the latter's court. Singles: Lai Chor. Heng Lee. and Teo Hong. Doubles: leo Hong and Teow Hoon, Boon Jin62 words
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Article431 1948-06-05 7 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON. JUNE i HAMPSHIRE CONTINUED THEIR SECOND INNINGS AGAINST THE AUSTRALIANS TODAY IN FINE WEATHER BUT ON A SOFT WICKI r AND WERE ALL OUT BEFORE LUNCH FOR 103 RUNS. THE TOURISTS HIT BACK CN THE SECOND INNING AND WON THE MATCH FOR THEReuter. - 431 words
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Article75 1948-06-05 7 The following will play Cricket lor the Indian Association against Kangaroos Cricket Team on Sunday at 11 a.m. en the CYMA Ground, players are requested t<> meet at No. 50. Market Street at 10 a.m. Ravilal N. Ifehta (Capt), R. S. Nadarajah If. U. Patel. Dr. M. Abraham.75 words
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Article27 1948-06-05 7 The Socony Ath'etics XI dej feated the Chartered Banic XI at a lriendly soccer match played at tne Geylang Stadium I resterday by 5-1.27 words
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1336 1948-06-05 8 ALLAN LEWIS - fRil ALLAN LEWIS) '-"ifTP^rtAY THE MAIN EVENT AT ni '.KJ, t ,K CONCLUDING DAY OF THE PERAK TURF CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. VTOJ, BE FOJI ;H.,, r f A cq OVER A DISTANCE OF 1'« MILKS 1 Mil LOOKS LIKE BEING A MOST1,336 words
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Article109 1948-06-05 8 ALLAN LEWIS - (flu ALLAN LEWIS) Race I.—PRINCE COLIN Hi eh Street Race 2—SOME CLASS Gotf Cinnt* Race 8. U. SAGITTARIUS Trufine Fine Stream ilacc 1. OUR A.NOS Bright Eyes Wyoming Race 5. KING MIDAS Double Aries Silver Spear Race 6.- ASCOT VALE Predominance Kingsford Race 7.—COLBAY Friar's Last Suivi Race 8.109 words
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Article619 1948-06-05 8 Reuter. LONDON .T'lie 4 Showers and fair periods a»-e forecas" for tomorrow*" Derby ihe race i th° ye %rm which onp of the largest' in the Ion? h'strrv of this great. wM3 fight for vifto'v. It will be th<> largest field for the iReuter. - 619 words
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Article556 1948-06-05 8 Below is the card for today's r'»c?s at the final day of the Perak Turf Club Summer meet me. The fir«t roce starts at 2.3«> p.m. Double Totes will c held on 3 A 4 and Revs 7 8. Th" Big Sweep will be drawn nn Race556 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-06-05 8 untitled incident in front of Rovers' goal picture taken by Tribune cameraman untitled tweem Rovers and the AAA. The Rovers won 3—l.22 words
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Article280 1948-06-05 8 ALLAN LEWIS - SEEN HEARD AT THE RACES (Uu ALLAN LEWIS) SEEN! No Regrets win in >Most convincing style over six furlongs for horses clan" 1. division 1 in the amvt tone cf 1 mm. 13-2/5 which [c only 3/5 of a second outside the course record. T consider that he had this280 words
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Article173 1948-06-05 8 ALLAN LEWIS - (By ALLAN LEWIS) SILVER JUPITER who «praineM n tendon will be sent to Ca in ron Highlands for an extended spell. Sir Fresco ■JHi Low Legs, from the me table, are also being sent to Cameroon. Other horses who wil be going to Camel on Hi'vhlands173 words
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Article75 1948-06-05 8 Reuter —AAP. TOXIC, June 4.— Japan's I l-aaing astronomer. Minoru j -j.ida" who late last year I c ade headlines by discovering j i new comet, claimed today fiat he had found yet another. He said he located a comet of fourth degree lntens ty early thisReuter—AAP. - 75 words
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453 1948-06-05 8 Reuter. LONDON. June 5.— Played in miserable condition*, with Lie players having to scurry to the pavilion again and again because ct rain, tne England versus the Rest Hatch at Edgbaston was often little better than a farce isa a lest trial. One plajer, however,Reuter. - 453 words
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Article23 1948-06-05 8 U.P. NANKING, June 4. Premier Wong Wen-hao entertained the Legislative Yuan members at a tea party th'S afternoon at the International Club U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement114 1948-06-05 8 10 YEARS IS A LONG TIME! FROM 1937- 1947 THEY TALKED ABOUT David Q Selznick's "G.W.T.Wf" FROM 1948-195» THEY WILL BE TALKING ABOUT HIS "DUEL"! S Mm. t| BPI Br v v '10» Mm ImwW wr&wlB; flHt&l lis i£ GREGORY PECK JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH GOTTEN I as D v<uiraivF7 JEfJSE114 words
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