Malaya Tribune, 21 February 1949
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Title Section65 1949-02-21 1 Malaya Tribune BY THI PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune, Spore." Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Phone: 6811/S Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Si ngapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTA TIVE: E.65 words
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Article77 1949-02-21 1 STOP PRESS P.P. I .w» >un in.miKration Arin a ratll ,bur la to,ia> that 99 per ■""V Australian* support ""'r P olic >, "hit.- |M-opl<" to 1« Australia. »S «•><! that ,h 1 1 ,l a I'« .,»,ls of Asiatics ,,f .'SVast* the population 11P.P. - 77 words
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Article67 1949-02-21 1 Xl AIA U MPI X, Today, i, j* hnunian area, Pain,, a combined srt >lalu> Regiment Krth Hussar, and Police mad, contact with armed hamliK Near the srene of the cuwpi*>ti camp „iih mn—wwhitlTr for 10« v\as discovered. ihr tamp *»as destroyed. On their return journey party67 words
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45 1949-02-21 1 Reuter. ■ANGHAL Mon. The Ctafsr stock Lxchange, »kh has bt-en closed tor *vn) month*, will resume towm-ss this morning, with 29 stock* listed for initial transaericns. Workmen toiled all day jwfcetej repairing ami reinstalling dialling machines at the ►Acnange. —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article42 1949-02-21 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Mon. Five thousand Chinese were renuYM homeless when a twohour conflagration raxed afcmt 100 flims straw huts in th.- northern district of last night. Th** lire brigade* were hanictfted l.y insuttiUent h\drant> anil poor water su|rty.—Keuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article104 1949-02-21 1 Reuter-AAP Ten thou- sar Japanese were made 1 omeless when a fire, fanned r a st'ong wind, swept I 1 °ugh Noshiro city in north"J R on shu early this morning. JJ: (lea th toll reached four > w time the fire wafc ndeT C0ntl 01Reuter-AAP - 104 words
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Article46 1949-02-21 1 A.P. j**US, Sun. fhe l\em,:. ni ?ht \IT sud en Sunday uranium deoosits L° Und in Antral cent. assayed 20 perJJJJy found deposits *W\J ted to bo near the .-•ter in the trii Frm P rov *nce of Cen--1 r anee. PA.P. - 46 words
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Article34 1949-02-21 1 A.P. Arinv rv Sun —An American i Was wounded h r J? e Bre on Satur JNS] H "y in g along the N 0r th RoY een Sou th andA.P. - 34 words
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Article541 1949-02-21 1 Seeks Showdown On Peace Talks Reuter, U.P- A.P. CANTON, Sunday.—The Acting President of China, Li Tsung-jen arrived in Canton by air today from Nanking and immediately dined with the Prime Minister Dr. Sun Fo. The President said that he was making an inspection tourReuter, U.P& A.P. - 541 words
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Article67 1949-02-21 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. The US Navy announced to-night that major warships will sail from east coast ports to the Caribbean on Monday to start the biggest peacetime war exercises ever staged by the Navy. A mock attack with an atom bomb and guided missiles on a taskA.P. - 67 words
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Article207 1949-02-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday .—Republican Senator Robert Taft today threw his support behind a strong North Atlantic Security Pact which would pledge American aid to Western Europe in case of attack. The Republican leader, who has often stoutly opposed the admin Ist ration's forreign policy,207 words
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Article133 1949-02-21 1 A.P. SAIGON, Sun. Dalat will probably get its first major international post-war invasion this summer from Malaya, where Communist guerillas have restricted visitors to Malaya's own hill station in the Cameron Highlands. Seeking cool breezes for some 100 European employees who used to escape the heatA.P. - 133 words
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Article171 1949-02-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday—ln a message conveyed through Mr. Budh Singh, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Pandit Jawarhalal Nehru, Premier of India, has asked the Malayan Indians to remain united and to contribute towards the maintenance of law and order in the country. Pandit Nehru171 words
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Article31 1949-02-21 1 A.P. LONDON, Sun. The Greek Foreign Minister Constantin Tsaldaris arrived in London. tonight for talks on subjects that he said would include the proposed North Atlantic Pact.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1949-02-21 1 U.P. PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Striking transit workers voted today to end their walkout and union officials said the city'« throttled transportation system would be operating again tonight. U.r.U.P. - 29 words
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Article63 1949-02-21 1 Reuter. PARIS, Sun. Forty-two people are known to have died from Friday s collision between the Metz-Dijon express and a light engine in C-artment of Eastern France. Several more victims were taken from the wreckage during the night, and three people died in hospital from theirReuter. - 63 words
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Article22 1949-02-21 1 S\IGON. Sun.—French forces'killed 20 Vietminh (IndoChinese Nationalist) soldiers and took 262 P"~ ne Tonkin last month. Frencn Headquarters said today.22 words
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Article124 1949-02-21 1 A.P. BATAVIA, Sunday.—Officials of the Indonesian High Court expect it will be at least anmonth before the Court will decide on the the three American flyers imprison«Uast September 1948 for gunrunning. The case was submitted as an appeal to the High Court in Batavia immediately after theA.P. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-02-21 1 Wong Peng Soon, Singapore's triple crown champion, who will meet Martin Mendez, U.S. second string player, at Glasgow tonight in the semifinal* of Thomas Cup tournament.29 words
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Article240 1949-02-21 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Sunday.—lndian police in the second day of their nation-wide drive against Communists allegedly fomenting strikes on railways, today arrested about 125 people, bringing total arrests since yesterday to 425. This included 38 in Hyderabad. A Bombay Government spokesman said tonight that the policeReuter. - 240 words
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Article70 1949-02-21 1 Mr. J. W. A. Newhouse, the Managing Director of the Anglo-French Bendixsens Ltd. told the Tribune yesterday that Mr. Walter Fletcher, 57--year old Conservative M.P., will arrive in Singapore on the Oranje on March 20. Mr. Fletcher, who is the chairman and managing director of Hecht, Levis and70 words
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Article168 1949-02-21 1 U.P. LONDON, Sun. Mr. R. A. Butler, member of the Conservative party's "Shadow Cabinet", last night outlined for the first time Conservative plans for unscrambling Labour's nationalization schemes if the Conservatives return to power. In a radio broadcast Butler ■Bid: "Our wisest course will be toU.P. - 168 words
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Article42 1949-02-21 1 Reuter. MOMBASA, Kenya, Sun Police launches have begun a day and night patrol of the harbour here where over 100 Arab dhows are anchored, following the seizure of oyer 75,000 rounds of ammunition from an Indian store in the interior.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article33 1949-02-21 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—Air Commodore Richard Bowen Jordan, former Royal Air Force commander in India and Pakistan, has been appointed Commandant of the Royal Observer Corps, the Air Ministry announced here today.—Reutrr.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article1552 1949-02-21 1 VERNON MORGAN - By VERNON MORGAN Reuter. —SAYS LIM GLASGOW, Sunday. THE handful of Malayans in this great city of over a million inhabitants are confident that they will win tomorrow night's Thomas Cup badminton match against the United States, and thus qualify to meet Denmark in the final. Mr. LimReuter. - 1,552 words
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Article193 1949-02-21 1 Reuter and U.P. RANGOON. Sun.—A Government communique tonight said "Karen and Communist rebels" had attacked and entered Yamethin. an important town about 275 miles north of Rangoon on the Mandalay railway. Inside Insein town, 15 miles north of Rangoon, Government troops reached a point 150 yardsReuter and U.P. - 193 words
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Article307 1949-02-21 2 U.P. LONDON, Sunday.—The British government will be asked this week what steps are being taken to meet the Communist drive in South East Asia. The initiative wnJ be taken in the House of Lords on Wednesday when I>ord Maneroft and iscount Bridgemen, botftU.P. - 307 words
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Article151 1949-02-21 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—The economy of Britain and the Empire "is hanging on the courage and resolution of 2.000 men— the White rubber planters and tin miners of Malaya," the imperialist Sunday Express declared today. "Between them, and helped by the small producers, they ca lied moreReuter. - 151 words
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Article160 1949-02-21 2 IPOH, Sun. An extensive campaign to make the U.M.N.O. (United Malay Nationalist Organisation) and its aims known to the Malay masses throughout the country is being contemplated, by certain Malay leaders, it is reliahly learned. This will be one of the main items, it is160 words
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Article45 1949-02-21 2 A.P. SHANGHAI. Sun.—The widow of one of three bus strikers executed on Thursday by a mlitary firing squad attempted to strangle herself today. She is 24. and an expectant mother. The busmen were shot on the direct orders of General Tang En-po.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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85 1949-02-21 2 U.P. SEOUL, Sun.—The Republic Of Korea in the American-oc-cupied Southern zone announced the appointment Of governors for five provinces in North Korea which is in the Russian zone. The appointments arc regarded as a gesture by the republic to underline its claim over the northernU.P. - 85 words
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204 1949-02-21 2 A Chinese dentist, who died in the Penang General A Hospital on Friday night after having set himself on lire at his wife's tomb at the Mount Erskine Cemetery, was buried in the same cemetery yesterday. His wife had died in hospital following an204 words
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Article100 1949-02-21 2 U.P. NKW DELHI, Sun Sir T.W. Elmerst. Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force, said he would leave for London within two weeks to try to get more British equipment and technical personnel for a proposed air training college in India. Asked at a press conference whetherU.P. - 100 words
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Article211 1949-02-21 2 IPOH, Sunday.—Three members of the Nursing Staff in the Perak Medical Department have been promoted to be nursing sisters. The new appointments have been officially approved and are effective from the beginning of this year. This system of promotion—advancing senior staff nurses to the rank of211 words
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Article109 1949-02-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— About 3,000 Chinese residents in Sclangor have applied for membership of the Malayan Chinese Association, according to reoorts tabled at the mass meeting of Sclangor Chinese held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. The meeting was convened by the Sclangor Chinese Chamber of109 words
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Article116 1949-02-21 2 Penang. Sunday. President ol the Malayan Indian Contt\ (Mi Mr. Budh Singh. who si rived in Penang on Thursday from India advised Indians against forming any organisation which might retard the work of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. Budh Singh said. "The Malaysian Indian Federation must116 words
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Article36 1949-02-21 2 Hi.s Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to accept with effect from December 26, 1948, the resignation of Enche Abdul Rahman bin Abu Osman as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council.36 words
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Miscellaneous224 1949-02-21 2 ren's Programme; 8.15 News News in Mandarin Market ENGLISH PROGRAMMES JEJT&JS? *i£*cSl "TH? S Ar?°y--10 55 a.m. to 12.00 noon nal ChoiC€l 900 CloSe Q P™ Pe, P in f Schools' Broadcast. Down Talk on Arts; 10.00 ion nm vfnnrtnv Matins News in Amoy Cantonese; J» BED NETWORK 10.15 Light224 words
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294 1949-02-21 3 A.P. SAIGON, Sunday.—lndo-China's rice shipments in eprly 1949 to hungry v depend on French nuhtary leaders who for the past month have stopped ,11 rice shipments from one of Southern Indo-ChinVs chief rice granaries. This is the Trans-Bassac section, at the southern tip of Indochina.A.P. - 294 words
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Article149 1949-02-21 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO > a—The Morri,3>rai 24.000 priceless m r i >ricnt will soon r*. SSrned Tokyo from its SSS m the Japan country side, The Bl i iry, which was col kded bj rge Ernest Mom S oik" L udon Times corres t king, include: P" rkReuter-AAP. - 149 words
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Article288 1949-02-21 3 JOHOKE BAHRU, Sundays-While operating in the jungle south-west of the abandoned Senai Kulai i Air Held, a Toliee party yesterday found one of tinbigger arms dumps discovered, since the Emergency. The arms comprised 11 20mm aircraft machineguns. one Japanese light anti-aircraft gun, one Le\vi3 sun, two288 words
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Article95 1949-02-21 3 The newly-formed Penary Branch of UMNO has decided to hold a three-night "Pasj-r Malany (Bazaar Night) during the Eastej- Holiday in April to raise funds for building its Penang UMNO House which will cost about $25,000 The Branch has a membership of about 5,000. ThWorking95 words
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Article69 1949-02-21 3 The Colonial Secretary yesterday gave assurance in the House of Commons that all possible speed will be used in order that conclusions should be reached on proposals for government insurance scheme in Malaya. Mr Walter Fletcher suggested this in the course of a question raising the issue that69 words
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Article68 1949-02-21 3 During last month bO unauthorised nouses were discovered in the rural areas of Singapore, according to the Architect's Branch P» ogress report tabled U a meeting at the Board tcrday. Mandatory orders to comply with certain alterations wei" rved on 34 owners while 17 louses were ordered to68 words
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Article59 1949-02-21 3 A patrol of Grenadier Guards ocatcd a bandit camp near Scmenyih in the Kajang area on Friday. Documents, clothing and food were found in the :amp. While searching the camp, the patrol was fired at by a bandit. The Guards fired back and killed him. On his body59 words
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Article129 1949-02-21 3 (Tributu. Staff Reporter) Mr. Walter Fletcher. 57--year-old Conservative MP (Bury. Lanes.) will arrive in Singapore on the Oranje on March 20, on a dual mission business and fact finding, the Tribune learned yesterday. Mr. Fletcher who has been the chairman anil managing director of Hecht.129 words
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Article61 1949-02-21 3 KLUANG. Sun. Man Tiang was brought up before the Circuit Magistrate, Che Azman bin Haji Abdul Hamid. at the Kluang Magistrate Court on a charge of murder on Friday He was accused of having caused the death of Chong Ting Wei on November 13. 1948 at61 words
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Article228 1949-02-21 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Approximately 10.000 Mai ayans are spending more than $1,000,000 in correspondence courses to improve their standard of qualifications. A representative of the Far Eastern Division of the British Institute of Engineering and Technology, and the British Institute of Commerce and Accountancy told228 words
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Article, Illustration127 1949-02-21 3 THE Indian community in Singapore plans to build an nltra modern club house, costing approximately Ml 00,--000 on Balestier Plain within the next two month*. Plans have already be* provisionally approval by the ConamisHioner of Landn and working plans are at the mo- ment being submitted127 words
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Article130 1949-02-21 3 A pxtrol of some 50 men of t the Scots Guards, while carry- j ing out a special search for two bandit camps in the swampy Ijok Sector in the Batu Arang Area on February 18. had to cross a swift-flowing flooded stream nearly ten feet130 words
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Article45 1949-02-21 3 The Radio Doctor will be again answering questions sent in by listener* at 8.00 p.m. c vei the Blue Network ot P.aiho Tlalava en Tuesday. February 22nd. Any questions should be rddressed to Radio Doc tor. rvnartment of Bioadcasting, Cathay Building. Singapore.45 words
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Article241 1949-02-21 3 Mr. Anthony Brooke announced yesterday he: has written to the Sarawak Secretary f« »«!iin<T that it be made known he welcomes letters trom people in Sarawak who feel that the British ban on Ms return should be maintained. -I have not myself received a single tetterjrom241 words
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Advertisement338 1949-02-21 3 ACCOMMODATION r,INGLE EUROPEAN offer to Stare nice private house, residental area with European family, children no objection for r, to 8 months from Ist. May 1949. Apply P.O. 466 Spore. (Q. 778) MARRIED EUROPEAN Police Officer with child 3' 2 years urgently requires rent living quarters, small bungalow or flat338 words
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Advertisement334 1949-02-21 3 CHINESE IMPORT/EXPORT Firm requires experienced junior shorthand-typist capable speak and write Indonesian. Salary $150/200 according qualifications. .Reply giving details previous employment. Box A 2083 M.T..S 'pore. (N. 754) BRITISH COMPANY requires qualified European Secretary/ Accountant to take corhpletc charge of accounts, collections, etc. Permanent position with active progressive company. Full334 words
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Advertisement152 1949-02-21 3 VEHS. FOR SALE FOR SALE. 1938' Fiat Victoria Saloon, new battery, tax, insurance paid. Tiptop condition, Car won hill climb. $1,200. Box A2OBl M.T.. Spore. (N. 756) FORD VB, 1938 2 Door DeLuxe Sedan. Was in Australia until Nov. 1947. One owner since new. Excellent condition. 20 m.p.g. Offers invited.152 words
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Advertisement130 1949-02-21 3 FOR SALE: Norton 500 cc. Engi ie. tvrcs. battery in good condi ton. $250.00. View after B h.jXL 3, Surrey Road. FOR SAL?: DODGE 19-11, just overhauled ($500» nearest offer to $1,500/-securcs. Box A2OBG, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (Q.764t WANTED WANTED ~8-10 H.P. Saloon enrs: models 1947-48. r Apply LSP G9130 words
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Advertisement351 1949-02-21 3 FOR SALE LATEST MODEL LB ICAWJ lens speed up to VlOOOth second. Brand new Apply m. mjm UttlTks a H^3; FOR SALE running- boarding house, fully furnished, all rooms occupied, nice grounds. Owner leaving Colony. For details opply Box E. 568, Tribune, Singapore. (X.731) KOr SALE Bungalow, three bedrooms freehold351 words
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Article277 1949-02-21 4 IT will be idle to pretend that the first interim report of the Municipal Salaries Revision Committee will satisfy every Municipal officer. But having regard to the very intricate and delicately balanced wage structure in the Municipality "it is impossible" says the report, "to adjust individual items without277 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1949-02-21 4 A CORRESPONDENT - Japan is now cast in the role of an honest reformed American ally. A war would speed up the rewards of "democratic" comradeship-in-arms. BY A CORRESPONDENT AS the tide of Red conqin.st fn North China flows down irresistibly to the yellow1,021 words
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Article1043 1949-02-21 4 WIN NIFRED KING RUGG - Opening an egg ought not to be the major crisis that it has become, complains Optimus. He has out of his experience, acquired a few skills on how to cook and eat eggs. by WIN NIFRED KING RUGG IF OPTIMUS had not formed a habit,1,043 words
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758 1949-02-21 4 P.N.F.A. SIX Australians are shortly going on a treasure hunt. They hope to raise some of the £3,000.000 worth of gold which sank with the "General Grant" off the Auckland Islands, south of New Zealand, on May 14th, 1886. It is estimatedP.N.F.A. - 758 words
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Article253 1949-02-21 4 EAST Is east and west is west, and if you think the twain will never meet, stay away from the people in the boys' clothing business. The style trend for junior males (in case Junior hasn't given you a touch of the spurs yet) calls for253 words
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Advertisement78 1949-02-21 4 rV»WrW»WSrWWWWW FRESH SHIPMENT FIAVOURING ESSENCES FOR CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY ETC. F.asantial Fruit Oil* Almond Banana Orange Lemon Raspberry Strawberry American I<?e Cream Soda Sursafas etc. Enquiries to: T. G. KIAT CO., 766, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. TEL. 2765. Complete range of STATIONERY DRAWING MATERIAL Also agents tor ZLIN SHOES Singapore Stationery78 words
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Advertisement184 1949-02-21 4 LOSING WEIGHT. FEELING NERVOUS, j f RUNDOWN, WORN*OUr. (RRITAUy 77* of worse may come; These are signs of what doctors c»ll JI1» MINERAL AND VITAMIN DEFICIENCY —warnings th»t you arc not getting enough mmcrals and vitamins which Nature demands lt W& you to have. cm** The cooked out foods that184 words
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Article104 1949-02-21 5 UWAN). Sun. t of security quiring prior rewhat in effect passport for n will be ef entry U»lo Marcl| i ffctiv l ()1 tne new preceded on a two-day in- heck in wnich, police, tea- i 180.000 an( p ao chia a town by rarm, person to*104 words
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Article90 1949-02-21 5 AAP. Sydney, San.— Tl.nsive comment when it was announced firm proposed to open corsetry salons in Sydney irne exclusively for ntatives of a corset manufacturing firm disthat they had been sellrsets to labourers and nee doing the roughest work business extended mb fnvntAAP. - 90 words
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Article57 1949-02-21 5 A.P. L.VDIhIKK, AYRSHIRE, Mon.—H. L Angus, prominent s<ottish banker, industrialist and steamship conipan\ rvmtive, dipd at his tmm in Lad j kirk on Friday. His age was not disclosed. Aaioag th»- **nterprise» in which he played an important part was the Sierra Least I). \.dopment Company inA.P. - 57 words
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205 1949-02-21 5 LONDON, Sunday. Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said there would be no war in 100 years if the peace-loving nations of the world band together for common defence against aggression. Peace would be assured for generations to come by the conclusion of an alliance such205 words
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Article36 1949-02-21 5 A.P. BERLIN, Sun.—The allied air lit t came to a temporary standstill on Saturday. Airfields were closed by heavy fog and Air Corps officials said the bad conditions might continue throunhout the week.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article88 1949-02-21 5 King Peter Napoleon U.P. WESTBORO (MASSACHUSETTS), Sun—State trooper Vincent Power stopped a speeding automobile on the Worcester turnpike. "What's your name?" n ower asked the driver. "I am King Peter of Yugoslavia." "Oh yeah," retorted the trooper "And who is that in the back seat—Napoleon?" "No, that's my bodyguard." PowerU.P. - 88 words
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Article75 1949-02-21 5 U.P. RICHMOND (Virginia). Sun. —Vice President Alben W. Barkley said prospects for world peace seem brighter now than any time since the World War II ended in 1945. He cautioned, however, that if the United States is to carry out its "world mission" it must keepU.P. - 75 words
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Article42 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. MORADABAD, Sunday.— Police have rounded up a gang of kidnappers who specialised in abducting children who were trained as pickpockets. They were caught kidnapping an eight-year-old boy and a young girl of a wealthy family in the city. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article37 1949-02-21 5 A.P. PARIS, Sun.—The death toll rose to 34 on Saturday in Friday night's train smash at Port Datelier, near Belfort. when an engine clashed into the Metz-Nancy-Dijon express. Another 33 passengers were injured. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article39 1949-02-21 5 A.P. LONDON, Sun.—Dr. Mont Fellick, British M.P., who wants all the world to speak a simplified phonetic English plans to introduce a bill to simphfv English spelling as a step to making it the world language. —A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article57 1949-02-21 5 A.P. MANCHESTER, Sun. —A man lifted a bundle of note? off a bank counter and fled.i Latci. said the Manchester Evening Chronicle on Saturday, a man telephoned its news rocm and complained. "I am fed up. This is the second bank robbery 1 have done in aA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration87 1949-02-21 5 With her doll to keep her company, four-year-old Jenny Tze Lian Fan Leong has settled in at Royal Melbourne Hospital after a 5,000 mile air trip from Malaya to Australia in a bid to save her sight. Jennif lost th* sight of one of her eyes and MatayanA.P. Photo. - 87 words
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Article36 1949-02-21 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. The San Francisco branch of the CIO Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards said it had appealed to the government to establish trade relations with communist Noith China.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article21 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sun. Radar is being used by American police to trap speeding motorists on Long Island.- -Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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124 1949-02-21 5 PEIPINO, Sunday. AWRALTHY San Franciscan la helping Chinese Communists to fight in th«ir territory and training teams to spread the gospel of health. I He is Dr. Leo Eloesser, senior member of the United Nations International Children's Emcreigency Fund lUNICEF) in North China.124 words
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Article51 1949-02-21 5 A.P. JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A proposal to import Indians into Southern Rhodesia as farm labourers has received support of the National Farmers Union there. "If they ware put out in the wilds with a wire fence around them. I cannot see any chance of trouble." said oneA.P. - 51 words
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Article69 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sunday.— The United States Army has virtually withdrawn changes that Miss Agnes Smedley. an American writer on Far Eastern affairs, had acted as a Soviet spy. The Deputy Chief of the Vrmy s Public Relations division, admitted that there was no proof to support theReuter. - 69 words
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Article27 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. Reuter. BEDFORD, ENGLAND, Sun. —A year-old hen here has laid in egg weighing eight ounces, and measuring nine and one half inches in circumference. Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article32 1949-02-21 5 A.P. DUESSELDORF. Sun. Ruhr police started a widespread hunt for a mystery woman said to be hiring agents to spread propaganda that "Hitler is alive and will return soon."- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article84 1949-02-21 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. Secretary of State Dean AcheMB assured Canada and the five Western European powers that the United States is willing to sign the North Atlantic j defence pact "with teeth in it." Reliable informants said Mr. I Acheson informed the repre-1 sentativesU.P. - 84 words
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Article44 1949-02-21 5 A.P. SOUTHAMPTON, SunNearly 14,500,000 gross tonn of shipping used the Southampton Docks in 1948. It was an Increase of nearly 2,000,000 tons, or 15 per cent over 1947. Passenger* passing through the port totalled 587,000, an increase of 10,000. —A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article107 1949-02-21 5 Reuter-AAP TOKYO, To-day. I JUDGEMENT will be pronounced upon Lt.-General Hiroshi Tamura to<lay. Gen. Mac Arthur's Headquarters announces. Tamura, who was chi-f oi the Japanese Army's Prisoner of War Management and Information Bureau, is charged with having ordered the mistreatment, torture and killing of AlliedReuter-AAP - 107 words
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Article62 1949-02-21 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Sun. Warships of four different nations will drop anchor along Battleship Row"—the stretch of th? Whangpoo River paralleling the former International Settlement —within a week. The French destroyer Dumont Durville is due to today. The U.S. destroyer Springfield is coming tomorrow, the Canadian destroyerA.P. - 62 words
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Article58 1949-02-21 5 Reuter KARACHI. Sun. Chaudhri Khaliquzzaman, an associate of Mr. Gandhi in his struggle for Indian independence after the first world war. was today unanimously elected President of the all-Pakist-an Moslem League. Khaliquzzaman. who is one of Pakistan's most senior politicians has played an important role inReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1949-02-21 5 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Sun, An Lntermed Vatican source said hat the Holy See would not •legotiate with the Hungarian government until it freed Caidinal Mindszenty and guaranteed the Church freedom in I Hungary.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article52 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sun.-Tara Singh. the Sikh religious feader. was detained by order of the Indian Government today on entering New Delhi to take part in a Sikh conference in defiance of a ban. The Home Ministry said the step was taken "in the in terests of publicReuter. - 52 words
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Article42 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sun. —Major General William H. Draper, United States Under-Secretary of the Army will resign on Feb. 28, the White House announced tonight. In a letter to President Truman, General Draper said he wanted to return to private life.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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296 1949-02-21 5 A.P. U.P. PEIPING, guard outside all seven consular com^^J n JXrv last night and asked to see the credentials of every person entering or leaving. The consulates involved were the Soviet, Amen can. British. French. Dutch, Italian and Belgian. Control of the famed Fu JenA.P. U.P. - 296 words
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Article59 1949-02-21 5 Reuter. HOLLYWOOD. Sunday—A fire has destroyed a $50,000 collection of 31 "old crock" motor cars and horse-drawn carriages, many of which have been used in films. The President of the Horseless Carriage Club of America, Mr. Lindley Bothwell. owned the vehicles, which included aReuter. - 59 words
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Article111 1949-02-21 5 A.P. ST. LOUIS. Sun.—George Bernard Shaw has sifted truth from falsehood in more than 100 sayings attributed to him in a collection of maxims he edited and returned to Cyril Clemens, his friend in St. Louis. Shaw disclaimed some sayings, acknowledged others and rewrote several.A.P. - 111 words
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Article28 1949-02-21 5 U.P. PARIS, Sun. —Dolores Isbarruri, famous Spanish woman Communist leader known as "La Passionaria" has been 111 for several days with an internal complaint. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article47 1949-02-21 5 A.P. GUATEMALA, Sun. —Guatemala claims that Britain is trying to sabotage a conference to be held on March 15, at which demands will be made that Britain and other European countries give up their South American colonies. The conference will be held at Havana -A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article31 1949-02-21 5 A.P. MANILA. Sun.—All 14 Japanese Navy defendants in a Philippines war crimes trial were sentenced to hang after being found guilty on 20 charges of murder and rape.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article19 1949-02-21 5 A.P. BEACONSFIELD, England, Sun. —Fred J. Gillman, Quaker hymn writer, died on Friday night. He was 82.—A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement293 1949-02-21 5 THE Suf«.3f*d wA^T^^Ĕ "SMITH-CORONA"' Hl" -^/^^£Jl "♦3« lobulm» LabWta I TWlvi L_. JN=f I inc*««aof I f \\J7 1 MT Diabete. 1= AUTOMATIC J\ I JUt£?>t<Z\ and thaae hava proved KMovuu I I —^^^^^^B f f 1 Post Box 12S Singapore. C COMPANY 1 140 CHULIA STREET. SINCAPORE I j293 words
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Miscellaneous47 1949-02-21 5 By AI Capp 111 A El* Eft 7 —v^^^ r 50^..-^^' j I op's&yss^)/^gJ By V. T. Hamlin ALLEY OOP rr« \S3 X??, f u C\vEP UP 'iSsf-Fcefe TOUCHY ABOUT *V\ J Jv£rf SJSrS v *PIOT.' NEVER KNOW PRINCE, 'ii?7 -AMP HIS VISITINS >W X 4»* a«47 words
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653 1949-02-21 6 A Market Correspondent - (From A Market Correspondent APENING easy, Malayan markets showed still further easiness until many quotations reached new post-war low points where buyers were attracted and at the end of the week there was a noticeable hardening tendency and in total a fair volume of653 words
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Article68 1949-02-21 6 U S. Ship At Taku A.P. PEIPING, Sun.—The President Fillmore will not load cargo or passengers at Taku Bar because no regulations have. >ft been made. The Fillmore has arrived at Taku Bar, at the mouth of the Hal River on the way to Tientsin, to discharge her cargo. .SheA.P. - 68 words
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Article91 1949-02-21 6 The market evinced no interest in the renewed attempt by the Joint Select Committee to settlthe vexed question of War Claims and Compensation. The new report stresses the imprudence of taxing a hard pressed country to ralae the money to satisfy all classes of91 words
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Article260 1949-02-21 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE two most luxurious passenger ships of the American President Lines, the air-conditioned President Cleveland and President Wilson, will call at Yokohama twice on each Far Eastern cruise. They will continue to Jurn- around at Hongkong— the Yokohama calls being marie on260 words
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Article63 1949-02-21 6 THE rubber market opened quiet on Saturday and vcmaincd unchanged throughout the morning. Only a small volume of business passed. Closing prices on Saturda/ were: Buyers S cl,c s No 1 Mar. RSS 35 35', No 2 Mar. RSS 33% 34 No. 3 Mar. RSS 32% 33 On63 words
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Article103 1949-02-21 6 THpRE was no change "> thr produce market Saturday with little bu«tn« passing. L s.-llers wore holding <"' 1 (or bettcf prices expoctc I There were no enqMln** rran ttM Otptlntnt No arrivals of BagO HOUI were reported: Saturday's prtcei were: SAGO FLOUR: LinuK'' $IG V Sarawak $12103 words
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Advertisement652 1949-02-21 6 SHIPPING) MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE" FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Talthyblus" from U.K £.8/9 "Eastwater"__ from U.S.A Kf'S "Myrmidon" from U.K eD *P "Maron" from U.S.A. £eb. 28 "Elpenor" -from U.K Mar. x Sailings652 words
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Advertisement489 1949-02-21 6 SHERIFFS SALE In The High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Execution No. 16/49. Writ of Seizure Sale Dated 9th. day of Feb: 1949. Suit No. 60 of 1949. In The Cause of Harbanslal Plaintiff Versus Chandra Store Defendant Auction Sale of Showcases. Wall clock, ceiling /an. condensed and evaporated489 words
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Advertisement430 1949-02-21 6 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Fo© Sec Cheng of No. 37G D.E.&F., Changi Road, Milestone, Singapore, has applied to the Board ot Licensing Justices, Singapore for a First Class Public House Licence Section 46 restricted to sale of ale beer porter and stout for consumption on the ground floor430 words
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Advertisement458 1949-02-21 6 ii a am sr. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, IMBU* BRECONSHIRE (P. Sudan, Tangier. C Blan< GLENGARRY (Calls Casablanca) GLENGYLE (Calls Genoa) DENBIGHSHIRE j GLENROY (Calls Genoa) 1- b GLENARTNEY 21 •25 1 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS,458 words
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Article170 1949-02-21 7 Reuter. V SSoR-S DEPARTMENT: A t\v\ Probationer Assess- officers, 18 to 20 -ingle. Senior dg c Certificate. ;ing salary $80 CXnA. Particu- a nd Forms from Uiinii inal Assessor's Dccnt. Applications Lse on 4 3 19. t CITY DKPA.RTMKN Inspector iHiring». cinq salary, depenl>on qualifications, angc of Sl2O-J2lOReuter. - 170 words
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Article616 1949-02-21 7 JIMMY GLOVER - Manager's Message To Malayans From JIMMY GLOVER GLASGOW, Sunday. THE consensus of opinion of those able to judge the Malayans, is that victovy over the United States is already in t he bag for the "eight little men" from Malaya. Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, captain of616 words
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Article41 1949-02-21 7 The broadcast of the match between American and the Malayan Thomas Cup teams will be relayed from London on the Blue Network of Radio Malaya and from the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Station at 5.45 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday.41 words
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Article57 1949-02-21 7 U.P. CINCINNATI. Sun.—Promotor Sam Becker said he would guarantee Joe Louis (US) $400,000 If he would defend his world heavyweight title here this summer against the winner of the Ezzard Charles vs. Joe Maxim fight on Feb. 28. Marshall Miles, Louis' manager, said that he wasU.P. - 57 words
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Article159 1949-02-21 7 A.P. and U.P. GLASGOW, Sun. THE Malayan players art good," said Davidson irho now lives in La Canada, California. "But our boys are in grand trim and I think ice will be okay for the final aaain.st Denmark. When we yet back home tlte Thomas CupA.P. and U.P. - 159 words
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88 1949-02-21 7 At a General Meeting of the Chinese Hurricanes Sports Club held recently, the following were elected office bearers up to June 1949: Patrons: Kee Yew Leng. Chan Kirn Lian (re-elected); President: Stephen Tan (re-elected); Vice-Presidents Loh Kam Hang. Wong Siong, Wai. Hon. Secretary Quek Kok Chua;88 words
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Article60 1949-02-21 7 About 300 guests attended a dance and social given by the Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club at Waterloo Street on Saturday night. The occasion was held in aid of the Club's funl. Among those present were Mr. J. M. Frascr, (President of the Club). Mr. A.60 words
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Article289 1949-02-21 7 SPARKLING badminton was seen at the Singapore Administrative and Clerical Union hall last night where the Singapore Malay badminton championships were in progress. All ties were very keenly contested. One of the mens doubles, between I Yusuff and M. Yusuff (Setia. and Abdullah Manan and289 words
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149 1949-02-21 7 (From JIMMY GLOVER.) GLASGOW, Sunday. COMMENTING on the entrance fee to the KchHn Hall icherc the America-Mal-awi Thomas Cup semi-final will be held tomorrow, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, wptain of the Malayan team, said, "The fee of st ien and sir pence ia Rill149 words
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Article79 1949-02-21 7 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sun. First Asian Olympics will be held in Delhi during Fcb./Mar. next year. Nine countries this week adopted a constitution for Asian Games Federation deciding to hold regional Olympics every four years under the auspices of the International Olympics Association on strictly amateurA.P. - 79 words
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Article30 1949-02-21 7 The Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifting Federation has received an invitation to participate in the British Empire Game:; to be held In N«W Seal and on February 4, 1950.30 words
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Article, Illustration182 1949-02-21 7 Reuter. BALMORAL, Belfast. Sun. Ong Poh Lim of Singapore yesterday won the Irish badminton fnen's singles title here beating lam Kee Fong of Selangor 15—9, 15—7 in the final. Both Ong Poh Lam ana Urn Kee Fong came to Britain with the Malayan Thomas Cup squad. InReuter. - 182 words
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Article58 1949-02-21 7 The following players will take part in the first S.C.C. soccer Colours vs. Whites trial match on the Padang tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. SCC. COLOURS: Behrens; Hamiiton. Burton; Bainbridge, C McCulloch. Twist; Whittington. G. E. Taylor. Van Oudenaller. Taylor, Cressall. WHITES: Gilmour; Garry, Calder; Witt, Mitchell.58 words
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Article41 1949-02-21 7 The following will represent Osman Angullia's Eleven versus Naval Stores today at Farrer Park. Kick-off at 5.15 p.m. sharp: Osman Angullia; Soon" San. fTamm; Hong' Slew, Seng Quee. Hoon Leong, Hoi Hin Weng. fang, Eng Siang and Kirn San,41 words
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Article245 1949-02-21 7 COLOMBO, Sunday. fENTFRIES by AHan Rae, Clyde Walcott and L Everton Weekes, on a perfect wicket, put the West Indies in a strong position at the close o\ the first day's play in the three-day Test match against Ceylon which began at the Colombo uvat245 words
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184 1949-02-21 7 The Merry Union Badminton Paity defeated the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party oy P tramcs to 2 in a friendly mater last Wednesday. Detailed- re suits arc as follows (Merry Union players mentioneo first) A Suiak lost to Geoige Tan 5-4 6-15 7-15.184 words
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Article148 1949-02-21 7 Reuter. 01ETERMARITZBURG Sun. r —After promising li set up a mammoth score against the MCC touring cricket-rs hero today a Natal Eleven suffered a minor collapse and had lost nine wickets for 284 runs when stumps were dl'flArVTi. At one time they had 25« on the boardReuter. - 148 words
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Article106 1949-02-21 7 Reuter. BANGKOK, Sun. The RAF Malaya soccer team defeated the Siamese Air Force XI by three goals to two in a friendly match at the National Stadium yesterday evening. The game which was held to collect funds for the Siamese Air Force hospital, was witnessed byReuter. - 106 words
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Advertisement247 1949-02-21 7 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. >2 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 SALi: liV TENDER No. 102 The Custodial] of Property. Sngapor invites tenders for the purchase of the following:--3 1" Pipe Joints. Steel Plates IV, Various Steel Water Pipes, Cast Iron Valve Covers, Stone247 words
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Advertisement62 1949-02-21 7 DINE 8c DANCE IN THE PALM COURT IN THE OPEN AIR RAFFLES HOTEL THE MOST ATTKACTIVE SETTING IN TOWN aJso FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION VIIU.IM A CLAY *LEE SULLIVAN i THE QUEENS OF BOLONEY I and I FRANK PiC<FORD HIS ORCHESTRA Get to the root "of the f troubled WITT'S PILLS62 words
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Miscellaneous80 1949-02-21 7 ™?cd //MM P |T is PLAIhK.Y FWH-WHAT'S ll USUALLY HESITATE 1 I PIN8ALL DAT MEANS IT'LL J| i -TA X YES... I INDICATED BY THE TEA LEAVES'! D' VOIDICT.fTO GIVE FINANCIAL TILTER'S T BE A BIG SUCCESS!. 1° INA IDEAJr SEE IT J NO QUESTION» ABOUT IT THIS'] MARSO tlj.ADVICE...80 words
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245 1949-02-21 8 POSER FOR UNCLE SAM WASHINGTON, Sunday.-The influential Foreign Poicy Aswcla tion in a report issued tonight disclosed how the North Atiaatle «cv rity pact will affect the position of the Western E uroper<n colon* -owning nations and their relations with the dependent peoples of245 words
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Article86 1949-02-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Major Woodrow Wyatt, Labour Member of Parliment, told the press conference this evening that the Penang secession move was a short sighted one. He said that though Penang depended on her entrepot trade, her prosperity was ultimately bound up with the rest of86 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-02-21 8 Opera star Lity Pons and her orchestra conductor husband, Andre Koste.anetz, received a royal welcome in Honolulu Th. ir first joint appearance in the islands was sold out eight weeks in advance.34 words
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275 1949-02-21 8 At a simple ceremony in the Presbyterian Church, yesterday, General Sir Neil Ritchie, C-in-C FAR ELF unveiled two plaques dedicated to the memory of the officers and men of the Gordon Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders who gave their lives in defence of275 words
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Article27 1949-02-21 8 The Police band performance, 1 fixed to be played at] pCatong Park on Thursday next, j •bus now been altered to Wed- 1 (Februarj 2ft).27 words
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Article88 1949-02-21 8 U.P. JERUSALEM, Sun. Brothers kissed, friends embraced and Jews and Arabs fraternised among the rubble of Vendelbaum Square here today as the first batch of Arab prisoners of war were repatriated. One hundred and 57 Palestinian Arabs and Trans-Jordan Legionnaires shuffled across no-mans-land toward home afterU.P. - 88 words
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Article164 1949-02-21 8 A.P. PARIS, Sunday. Prince Aly Khan and his British Princess advanced a long step yesterday in the divorce proceedings, which will leave him free to marry U.S. movie actress Rita Hayworth. They met in the chambers of the Judge, who is handling their divorce case,A.P. - 164 words
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Article33 1949-02-21 8 CAIRO, Sun.—Premier Ibrahim Abdul Hadi Pasha proposed that the Unite*. States give Marshall Plan aid to the Middle East to help turn back communism "before it Is too late" today.33 words
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Article91 1949-02-21 8 RHODES, Sun.—An Israeli courier left here for Tel Aviv today with a copy ot the latest draft of a general IsraeliEgyptian armistice agreement —hoped to be the final one— which Dr. Ralph Bunche, the acting mediator, had worked all night to prepare. Informed sources said the91 words
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Article59 1949-02-21 8 Reuter. CAIRO, Sun. The Cairo' Police Commandant, Ahmed Kibdul Hady Bey, has fitted patrol cars with two-way radio to help his "Flying Squads" in their drive against the spreading political terrorism ip Egypt. At the same time, he has 1 placed the entire police force jin permanent "halaReuter. - 59 words
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Article171 1949-02-21 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Britain's leading jet fighter plane, the. 500-nii'e per hour Vampire, which has been adopted by In- j dia and seven other countries as well as the British Navy and Air Force, will soon be appearing in faster, higher climbing forms. The Vampire, alreadyReuter. - 171 words
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Article76 1949-02-21 8 A.P. TOKYO, Sun. A gala ceremony for laying keels of two of the largest ocean going steamers to be built in Japan after the war was held this afternoon at Tamano shipbuilding yard, about 80 miles west of Kobe. One of the ships is an 18,--000-ton tankerA.P. - 76 words
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Article168 1949-02-21 8 Encourage Trade Unionism Wyatt KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The importance of the trade union movement is not sumc entlv realised by British adminis'rntors here, declared Major Woodrow Wyatt. 30-year-old Labour Member of Parliament at a press conference today. He said that even when the present aimed revolt was suppressed the communist168 words
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194 1949-02-21 8 Reuter, —A.P. VATICAN CITY, Sunday.—A crowd of 250,--000 thronging St. Peter's Square today heard Pone Pius XII compare those responsible for the condemnation of Cardinal Mindszenty to the persecutors of ancient Rome. The Pope speaking said tne sentence on the Cardinal wasReuter,—A.P. - 194 words
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Article136 1949-02-21 8 KAJANG, Sunday.—A bandit news and propaganda printing centre was located in a bandit training camp in an area near Semenyih by the Grenadier Guards today. A cyclostyle machine was found with evidence that "Vanguaid" newspapers Nos: 17-21 were printed there. In addition. documents, printing tools, medicines136 words
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Article83 1949-02-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Federation Police are prepared to pay up to $300 for each serviceable weapon such as pistols, revolvers, rifles and so on, from $10 to $20 for serviceable handgrenades and $25 for every 100 rounds of serviceable ammunition, said the Commissioner of Police at83 words
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Article119 1949-02-21 8 T'N'T MONDAY MOKNINg MARKET: Presbyterian Church Hall, Orchard Road. ST. JOHN AMBl'LANCE ASSOCIATION: Drill for ail women members of the nirsinp divisions, Raffles Girls School —5 p.m. INTERNATIONAL K TISTS ASSOCIATION Life Class, British Council Centre. Stamford Road —6 p.m. SINGAPORE CHRISTIAN YOUTH FEDERATION: General meeting,119 words
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Article172 1949-02-21 8 CATHAY: "Th. 5< with Montgomery Ctift A MacMahon and Jarmila votna 11 a.m., 1.45, 6 \:> md 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "The Gi Blade," (in colour) with L Parks and Marguerite Chap* man 1.45, 4. 6.90 and »15 p.m. REX: "My Girl Tlsa, Lilli Palmer and Sam Wan ker 1.45,172 words
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Article13 1949-02-21 8 BADMINTON; LAWN TENMS AND CRICKET NET PRACTICE: Y.M.C.A.. Ore Road 5 p.m.13 words
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Advertisement65 1949-02-21 8 comfortable n,ade Br,lai makes the Finiahing th* tupple Sc««i I^^*^*******l on a Slumbcrland. Soft springs, &>tflow to your form, however you CUMBERLAND UMITtD vents of t Slumberiand, it cir- ~-^S^^j*gg^^^^^^^^^f^y Cport Dtportmtnt culates through springs and up- -o^^yT^lP^^ Wan¥rworth. Undofl. tfl«'a»< holstery keeps the mattress f^^^^^^^^Kf/^ a nrYfS7 CIX™ Overaeaa65 words
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Advertisement84 1949-02-21 8 DUPLICATING SERVICE KWOK YORE W hMi 00--22, The Arcade, W 1 l jor Telephone 8024S Stop Getting UP Minhlc Feel 20 Years NigniS younger CtettirtK »p nigl tion or organs, whiti dull a. In- Xt t»as« I and leg pain*, i j ness an.l kum > caused by Oland <a84 words
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