Malaya Tribune, 19 April 1949
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Title Section58 1949-04-19 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Phone: 58U S Nine Lines. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. I TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice Glover, rja Newspaper Features Ltd.,58 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-04-19 1 1 Britiah Overscan Air- i ways hostess Mwrjnrln Ift rv-Sniitli, who mc.s <m J ihe Constellation service between London and Syd- iity via Singapore, tales 3 i Australian visitor to Piccadilly circus to s< c the newly-illuminated «igns which have just been switched on again after nearly57 words
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Article, Illustration271 1949-04-19 1 U.P. SYDNEY, Monday.—The body of Professor W Hired E. Dyer, Principal of Raffles College, Singapore waA found late last flight in the gas-filled kitchen of Ids Kings Cross flat. Police believe he had been dead for two days when ne was aiscoverea. j The kitchen hadU.P. - 271 words
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Article49 1949-04-19 1 A.P. SION, Switzerland, Mon. The bodies of three Swiss soldiers who disappeared on Ap:il--10 while on patrol exercises among the glaciers near the I 15,000-foot Mattenborn Were j found today. The bodies located by searching troops and guides were at the bottom of a 100-foot crevasse. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article73 1949-04-19 1 U.P. WATERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA, Mon. A 60--year-old farmer was reported today to have fed poison to his aged sister because she refused to cat her breakfast and then buried her in the pig sty while she was still aliv? and moving. Wyman Hiott is reportedU.P. - 73 words
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Article147 1949-04-19 1 (Tribune Staff Rejyorter/ Taiwan Government ships— of which the Tai Tung at present in Singapore is one of 10 —may bring a consignment of 50,000 tons of granulated sugar to Malaya. Sarawak and Borneo. The British Ministry of Food contract signed with the Taiwan147 words
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Article90 1949-04-19 1 A.P. i SYDNEY, Mon. Rear--1 Admiral J. A. Collins, First Naval member and Chief-*>f the Australian Naval Sta'f. left Sydney by air today for London, where he is to attend an operational conference on I April 25. i Admiral Collins said on leav- ing: "AfterA.P. - 90 words
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Article114 1949-04-19 1 MALACCA. Mon.—Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, President of the Ma'ayan Chinese Association who was wounded in the bomb assassination attempt at Ipoh eight days ago, arrived back at his home here today. He came m a heavdy es- corted ambulance which had brought him from Kuala Lumpur.114 words
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537 1949-04-19 1 Plan To Co ncea I Fighting Losses? By Arnold C. Brack-pan, United Staff Correspondent BAT AVI Monday —The United Nations Indonesian Commission at a secret meeting has adopted a news censorship policy, it is learned. Many members of the United Nations staff privately537 words
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Article111 1949-04-19 1 U.P. LONDON, Mon. The deaths of two well-known British stage and screen comedians were anounced today Will Hay and Davy Burnaby. j Will Hay, 61. was one of Britain's best loved comedians iin the old music hall tradition, j Born in Scotland, he was one fof theU.P. - 111 words
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Article31 1949-04-19 1 Reuter. LAKK SUCCESS, Won. TImj l'nit«*d Nftti'ilLH Sixlal Committer today approved hi» artk-le dfcbrliit; th**r«- should h< no discrimination against «»rr»*sp«)n(lMiH 'n providing '•ftcceai 1« news" —(S«'«- Ihi* page)Reuter. - 31 words
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Article95 1949-04-19 1 A.P. MADRAS, Mon. Mud m.s mncepaperm tMftnjV demamird from the Malayan Qottorn* mi nt the reetoratttm of civil liberties- an<l civil lute, jxirt<iiihnly with nfrrence to A OammpeĔky, recently sentenced to di ttli. by the Federation r, i t mment. Sunkn: t Krishna Chettur, former Indian OovtA.P. - 95 words
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Article72 1949-04-19 1 Reuter. MONTREAL, Mon. Mrs. Noel Cloutier, widow of a gunman hanged on Mai. 11 for the murder of two policemen, gave birth to triplets today. t Cloutier was executed despite peas for a stay of execution because of his wife's preguancy. i One other manReuter. - 72 words
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Article250 1949-04-19 2 (From Our Staff Correspondent > MUAR, Monday. Bandits raided Kempas Estate last night. They attacked the factory and manager's bungalow. The attack with sporadic heavy automatic firing and occasional sniping was kept up for a long time. Special Constables on duty engaged the raiders when250 words
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Article97 1949-04-19 2 Reuter. Dr. Victor Pure* 11, former principal adviser on Chinese Affairs to vhe British Military Administration in Malaya, yesterday criticised the federation in Ma'aya in a •etter pub'ished in the London Times. federal ettiaeaakte he said, "assumes that Chines? and Indians born in the Federation, even thoughReuter. - 97 words
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87 1949-04-19 2 The Singapore Malay Welfare Council collected a total of $9,874 from its two 'Malay Variety Night entertainments at the Happy World on April 6 and 7 in aid ot the proposed Ma'ay Welfare Home funds. After deducting expenses, amounting to $6,999, including $2,123 entertainment-tax,87 words
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Article104 1949-04-19 2 Kiuang, Mon. Yang MuM j TTnglai Hassan bin Omar, DLs- trict Officer. Kiuang. talked to mote than 200 people of th I Parent-Teacher Association 1 at a recent meeting in the Government English School Hall on their duty t-> educate *ncir i children. I Of104 words
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Article58 1949-04-19 2 Ong Tar Chi (27) and Ong Ah Seng (19» were tentatively diarged at the Fourth Police Court yesterday with murdering Yap Kul Yin. a nine-year-old girl, at Kampong Lim Tua Kang at midnight on March 18. They also face a charge of armed robbery- of 3058 words
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Article54 1949-04-19 2 ihi Rev. Bro. Anthony, Director of St. Joseph's Institution, and the Rev. Bro. AJtan, Director of St. Patrick's School, left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by Malayan Airways yes- terday. i They will attend the U«rteday annual general meeting jof the Christian Brothers' Schools which will open54 words
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Article29 1949-04-19 2 Twenty NCOs of the Raffles Institution Cadet Corps will attend a training camp at Pulo Sambo tomorrow. The training will include rifle firing, first aid and tracking.29 words
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Article146 1949-04-19 2 Singapore residents who own or have leased properties in England, Wales or which could be appropriated for town planning purposes, are reminded that such properties may be taken over by the J State under the Town end, Country Planning Act. 1947. This "is stated in146 words
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Article, Illustration77 1949-04-19 2 These two j oung Formosan apprentices alxiard tfoc Taiwa«-okv»e<d ship Tai Tung, ao* at Singapore, are graduate ol Taiwan University. They are v, urking the*r wav between their island home ani ;>iran* ports in order to It are the intricacies at in!ei national trade..77 words
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Article292 1949-04-19 2 (From Our Special Corrapoadeni) JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. In a four hours session at the High Court, tke trial of Ngoh Seng Lek, 40, self-admitted bandit agent, ended when he was found guilty and sentenced to death on one of the two charges brought against him. Visibly292 words
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101 1949-04-19 2 The Government of India have under consideration a scheme to collect as donations, or buy back if necessary, the large and valuable quantity of I Indian works of art, antiqui- ties, and manuscripts which i left the country during the last two centuries. Individual101 words
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Article64 1949-04-19 2 Jroore UMNO women will I hold their general meeting ->t Bahru on April 21. Tii Johore Bahru Branch is expected to propose that M *J j many Malay girls as pos I should be l ent to study abron I j so that women would not64 words
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Article190 1949-04-19 2 The Singapore Malay da»l\. lUusan Mclayu. in an editorial yesterday, urged Britain to fix a "definite date" for Malaya's self-government, instead of merely repeating promises of eventual self-government. Utusan Mclayu described "disappointing" Mr. Attiee's recent statement in the Hou.;e of Commons that Britain had no intention190 words
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Article73 1949-04-19 2 Mr. Koe Ewe Teik. headmaster, Government English School, Kiuang, is shortly going on four months' leave prior to his transfer to Penang in September. Mr. C. D. Westwood, Senior Assistant of the Government English School. Muar, will take his place. Mr. Koe, a keen sportsman, was a73 words
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Article136 1949-04-19 2 ~~~-*Kanagasabai j Mr. Kanagasabai. defeats 1 Labour candidate in the i Rochore Ward, said yesterday that the 'No Hired Vehicles for Election Day' clause in th<- Municipal Eiections Ordinance j is unfair and should be attended. "Candidates who have vehicles of their own or have wealthy136 words
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74 1949-04-19 2 The last date to file applications in Singapore for Government of India scholarships is April 21. Mr. J. A Thivy. Indian Government representative in Malaya, announced yesterday. The applications must be received in Mr. Thivy's office by that date. Professors A. Oppenheim (Mathematics). E. H. G.74 words
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Article23 1949-04-19 2 The Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridgc. has been appointed a Police Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore.23 words
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Miscellaneous336 1949-04-19 2 lam; i.M) Listeners 1 Post; CHINESE PROGRAMME BLUE NETWORK i4i News; 8.80 Malay music 12.00 p.m. Sig. Tune, OpenENQLI8H PROGRAMME "Pantai Chermln Kr. Party"; ing An net. Prog. Summary 10.00 to 10.10 a.ro. New.* 900 a e Down 4 »n Mandarin; 12.03 Teofrom KL chew Guakang Selections: 1.00 p.m. Radio336 words
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Article321 1949-04-19 3 A.P. f«JEPE£*W' ndav Americ, officials tern of y hat the Pacific allie s complex sysa nv rolS Ver tUe Ja P anese occupation will The United States, Britain and Franc* have 1 to of seIfK«SS for 1!; °°xV°?? Germans the Western occupawhen ST™ t0A.P. - 321 words
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Article114 1949-04-19 3 Reuter. PULLMAN, ."."as:.:iig:on Mon. A business man r ,te<l for assault killed three flicers and a taxi driver mi was hot dead himself heie lay in a wild Eastei SunS un battle. Chief Arthur Kicketts George Mclntyre, 31-;> earectric store owner, '"went when Officer RossReuter. - 114 words
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Article88 1949-04-19 3 A.P. N TON Mon. —Thiec pcrv. ikilled and more 50 mimed, nine seriously, a bandits last night dynathe New China theain during a performance. Many wetc injured when tilt audience stampeded in pome the explosion. This was the second thcatie rxnlosion in Canton in a week. personsA.P. - 88 words
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176 1949-04-19 3 A.P. TYLER, Texas, Monday. A Texas Aircraft manufacturer and an Oklahoma City pilot are te&m- -< d for an attempted round the world flight i?» a light plane. Jack Brazil, former fighter pilot, has signed a contract with the Johnson Aircraft Corporation of TylerA.P. - 176 words
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Article126 1949-04-19 3 Reuter. MONTREAL. Mon. j Twenty seamen about to sail for Britain to man the 6,000---on Canadian Pacific railway hip "Princess Patricia" were attacked by a score of unidentified men early yesterday while they slept aboard the Canadian Pacific cargo liner Beaverburn" in harbour here.Reuter. - 126 words
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Article65 1949-04-19 3 COLOMBO, Mon.—Torren*i; rains duiing the Easter week-end swamped parts ,of Ceylon and disorganised train services. In Colombo, roads were j flooded, several houses col- ■apsed and parts of the city j A '■•'<■ temporarily without electric power or telephone services. i The tains did not penetrate65 words
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Article34 1949-04-19 3 Reuter. TOKIO, Mon— VicerA til liral R «wsel s. Berkey. Commander Naval Forces in the ar East. has returned to Jkio after an inspection tour through Okinawa, Manila and, l hina. -Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article73 1949-04-19 3 A.P. NEW YORK, Mon.—The New York Times says in an editorial today the surrender ultimatum of Chinese Communists to the Nanking government "tore away the last shred of pretence that what was happening in Peiping was a 'peace conference' The Chinese government "appears now toA.P. - 73 words
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Article65 1949-04-19 3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mon.—Mr. M. C Setalvad, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly said today that he was not prepared at the moment to comment on the South African Government Commission a report of the Durban rioting. I shall have to study itReuter. - 65 words
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Article147 1949-04-19 3 A.P. SEOUL. Mon. -The Republic) of Korea is negotiating with the I United States to set up a date "in the course of several months" for the withdrawal of occupation troops in South Korea. President Syngman Rhee said today Korean defence forces "are now rapidlyA.P. - 147 words
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Article34 1949-04-19 3 U.P. SOFIA, Mon. The Bulgarian j cabinet has dissolved the highlevel economic and financial committee, headed by Rajcho Rostov, a communist, until he was ousted last month, it was announced today. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration71 1949-04-19 3 Mr -ick Hougtanson (r'gM). popular golf professional of Singapore's Island Club, smiles for the Tribune photographer while Mrs. Hodgkinson eyes the champagne. Both are passengers for England in the B encleurh today, bound on six months' leave. Bubbly pourer is Mr. Xi :i Murray, captain71 words
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Article325 1949-04-19 3 U.P. DETROIT. Iv-on. At lea.- t three typos of mico cancor can be destroyed by a virus known as Russian Far Eastern Enccph.v litis, the 40th annual meeting Of the American Association for cancer research was told today The report wmc from Dr. Alice Moore ofU.P. - 325 words
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Article50 1949-04-19 3 Reuter. ABINGDON. Berkshire. Mon.- Mr. John Masefield. the British Poet Laureate, who is seriously ill, was removed from his home at Burcote Brook, Abingdon, to a nuising home in Oxford. He is suffering from complications after influenza. Mr. Masefield, who is Britain's 22nd Poet Laureate is 70. Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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272 1949-04-19 3 Reuter. CHICAGO, Monday. The Chicago Tribune said today that preliminary resistance of Western Europe against any onslaught by the Russian army will be based in the Ijssel (Holland), the Rhine and the Po (Italy) Rivers. But North Africa will be the main defenceReuter. - 272 words
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Article106 1949-04-19 3 U.P. BERLIN, Mon. Reports persist that the Russians are manoeuvring to lift their Beriin blockade without losing face, but allied officials have classiied all reports as "strictly rumour". Colonel Willard, Commander ot American troops in Beri n. said he had received no wo r iiU.P. - 106 words
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Article65 1949-04-19 3 A.P. HONG KONG, Mon. Oae million gallons of European liquor were consumed in Hong Kong duiing the period 194.--48, sai.l the Far Eastern Economic Review today. Included weie 846.000 gallons of beei. 60.000 gal ions of whisky. 3G.000 gailons of brandy. 23.000 gallons of gin andA.P. - 65 words
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Advertisement372 1949-04-19 3 BUSINESS OPPTY. VVEST "cSoAST Export Finn' invites inquires from local im- j porters. Textiles, electric and j auto supplies, battery char? o-s, cosmetics, electro surgical HI 1 Frog. Equipt: international! Traders, 851. South .we. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. (L2l7j "VEHS: 1948 SINGER Ten Saloon, black, six months old, excellent condition.372 words
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Advertisement317 1949-04-19 3 < wwr.vM. TUITION BALLROOM D \N C i Ntt Private Lessons by appoint- ment. C. H. Tan < A.N A T.D., London Oversea.; Pupil ci Victor Silvester) Tbe "Carlton"' 28-A, Cavenagh It.]., Phone: h 6181. il< 238) 11 TUITION from 15th April 1949 Violin lessons for beginners and advanced students317 words
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Advertisement354 1949-04-19 3 MEDICAL THE SURUNGHAM NURSING HOME, 20 M#,uot Elizabeth Opens end of AprU for Maternity and General patients (male and female Eurm tan 4 j qualified Sisters in ehirgo 1 Mease apply Matron or Phono 315G, 9 am.—l 2 noon. U 204) SIT: VACANT WANTED By Progressive Import House (a) Saleman354 words
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Article, Illustration126 1949-04-19 4 Camera-view of tlie Singapore-Penang Swimming Clubs' Easter Meeting at tlie Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore. Wt Above Left: Miss Tan Ri.n Liew, (I'enang) who represented Malaya in the < MtJul Olympics, winner of the 10a Metres (ladies) Hreast Stroke. \bo\e right: Siew Sun.; (5), Singapore and Wall Han126 words
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Article, Illustration83 1949-04-19 5 FISHERMEN «atc li their lines bobbins; on the quiet waters of the Avon (above) flowio; low the walls of f h:Mia.lord Memorial Th.*atre, where this week s:\ Shakespeare's grei'i'st plays are being nresentea. in the anmi'! i estiva!. „;.i: lane Hathav 11 »ge :i» Shoitarj fn i'..83 words
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472 1949-04-19 5 BY A QUIET-FLOWING RIVER IN the spring or early summer each year the greatest artists of the British stage, actors, actresses and producers, go to a little town in Warwickshire, in the heart of England. IN this town, Stratford-upop-472 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-04-19 5 Three of the leading figures in this year's Festival. Left, Anthony Quayle, Who is producing Othello.. Centre, Diana Wynyard as Portia in the Merchant of Venice. Right, Godfrey Tearle as Othello.34 words
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Article535 1949-04-19 6 fyJR. ATTLEE'S statement in the House of Commons that the British Government has no intention of effecting a premature withdrawal from Malaya seems to have caused considerable excitement throughout the country. It has been described as "timely" and as a "good thing for the stability of this535 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1949-04-19 6 Francis Thomas - The real political issue before Malaya is whether we should tolerate a system of privilege under which a great mass of our citizens are to a degraded status? Our community ieaders should get past the irrelevant racial dispute and attend seriously to this problem. By1,707 words
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Article634 1949-04-19 6 ER WIN D. CANHAM - By ER WIN D. CANHAM U.P. IT will be a long lime before anything seriously diminishes the importan v of the printed word. Certainly it isn't going to be abolished This is my answer to those who E.sk me to estimate the future of American newspapersU.P. - 634 words
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67 1949-04-19 6 On March 31, Newfoundland's historie role as Britain'? "senior colony" ended and the bland, plus Its continental possession, Labrador, is now Canada's tenth province. As such, it will have full local self-government and its own legislature for local matters. As part of the Domi nion, Newfoundland will now be represented67 words
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Article187 1949-04-19 6 PRESIDENT Quirino is inviting private enteiprise to take over government-oper-ated industrial projects. He says the government is prepared to lease or sell or place under private management contract all the money-making corporations and production projects with the exception of activities devoted to critical prime necessities such as rice187 words
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Article, Illustration111 1949-04-19 7 ta by Priam Charles. B r with his proud I lath r, th< Duke of Edit*- S kurgfer, may heap to at- i Iraci Aaifricaii visit.-.rs to KhOli Britain i:u .vtnghuin Palace j r< ea say that Princess Ellaaaeti and the Duke will open their beautiful y surrey111 words
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Article65 1949-04-19 7 Reuter. MADRAS, Mon. -A 51-year-ran is appearing for the. try grade teacher's certiBeate examination here. His is-year -old son is also appearing for the same ex- 1 uninatiOß. j i f ither passed his Seconder School Leaving Certificate j Examination (equivalent to ition) last year,Reuter. - 65 words
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272 1949-04-19 7 A.P. LONDON, Monday. The men took the prizes for Easter bonnets in London's Easter Sunday Parade. They were the same old shapes, but the colours ranged from brilliant blue to scarlet and light green. Not a few gallants snorted embroidered Regency waist-coats. At WindsorA.P. - 272 words
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294 1949-04-19 7 THE SERIOUS SIDE U.P. NUREMBURG, Monday. Seventy thousand American troops, supported by air and naval units and with no Russian observer present will mass along the Czechoslovakian frontier to-night in the largest military operation in Europe since the war. The entire garrison inU.P. - 294 words
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Article145 1949-04-19 7 THE SEAMY SIDE U.P CAIRO. Mon. An intern: tionul counterfeiting ring, Which flooded the Middle Bust and Europe with bad American $30 bills, is repot*.* ed to have been uncovered b> an Treasury Department agent woikint under cover with the Eg>j>tian police. Three ringleaders wereU.P - 145 words
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Article38 1949-04-19 7 U.P. LONDON. Mon Sussi 1 Kumar Ruia. member of in Indian badminton team, has lost £1,200 worth of goods to burglars. The thieves took watches, currency, cameras and c'othing from his West End flat.—-U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article193 1949-04-19 7 THE LIGHTER SIDE U.P. LONDON. Mon. -Millions of Irishmen living in England, including aged playwright George Bernard Shaw, may find themselves foreigners now that then native Ire'and has left the Commonwealth. A native Irishman working in Britain always has been regarded as a BritishU.P. - 193 words
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Article41 1949-04-19 7 Reuter. I I s LONDON, Mon rii" 1 ar.iups al llri'ain, i I'raiKv, Belgium, llollimml Bad Luxembourg win j hold a big eoiwY:ned\ military eserdae Him j WnillM.*! according nn- uflktel reports dretilatlug here tj»*l:iy--— Ii i.ier. rReuter. - 41 words
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Article89 1949-04-19 7 U.P. BERLIN. Mon The Allied airlift to Ber in, after setting an amazing record on Saturday, brought in 6 191 moie tons of supplies in the 24 hours ended at noon on Sunday. This compared with the record of 1,2(>4 tons on Saturday. CrewsU.P. - 89 words
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Article60 1949-04-19 7 U.P. BELGRADE, Mon. YugoI slavia has protested to the United States against the alleg!ed jamming of its two main j radio stations by American i military government beams from Germany. Borba, the Communist Party I organ, announced that the pro- test had been made following theU.P. - 60 words
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Article39 1949-04-19 7 SYDNEY, Mon.- Former amateur jockey, "Ted" Rowe. aged 84, won a first piize at a rodeo held at the New South Wales country town of Singleton. It was for the "best gentleman rider over 60."39 words
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Advertisement111 1949-04-19 7 Malayan airways limited AIR CARGO TO Malaya 6nd Gvcfscas In Regular Services or Charters MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE. Professor Ix>o Sparkles, Ph. D. (Dr. of Phizz) Lesson No. 2 JJ si amis for ounces That rise in the glass They shine and they sparkle Like the Kids111 words
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Miscellaneous61 1949-04-19 7 U'L ABM-lt By AI Capp ■^^^■^■^^■^«^^■■■«■■^^■■■■^■^m™» -A- AN' TH' "1 I <I>*f£ 7SI? GO 55! "5 r rSHr««II cSc^K-FoTT^ ALLEY OOP 1 B? V 7 aillli -NE. R2PULAS2. HEKE J DARKJUNSLP, <?KAV/ AFRAID WITH MY rj JUST CALL ME -O WHEN «?,<ASAESA < PLENTY P A '7 BIS. V I61 words
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Article, Illustration507 1949-04-19 8 Young Spore Guests [Tnhunv Shippnu/ Editor) FIRST of a fleet of Taiwan Government-owned merchant ships which will call regularly at Singapore, the Tyne-built Tai Tung, is here loading general cargo. Yesterday her Canadian-born master, Captain Chan Yum Hong, entertained a number of his Singapore kid relatives to507 words
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Article212 1949-04-19 8 EASTER along Singapotv s waterfront and in nc roadstead was one of U»e busiest known .since the Co lorry was freed. All manner of flags new from vessels' sterns proving that here is one of the jwost ex «nopolitan harbours in the wot Id 'interesting visitors212 words
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201 1949-04-19 8 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Monday. Every precaution is to be taken by the Customs authoritlei to prevent black marketeers from smuggling whisky into the Union from neighbouring territories'and by seaboard, following the import ban. Agents from one neighbouring teiritory. wnue whisky is plentiful. are already reported toReuter. - 201 words
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Article106 1949-04-19 8 Tenders have been re- i ccived by the Lnii-d States Lines, New <>rh, i for a passenger liner, 989 j tt. long, with a tonnag- ot 18,000 gross rggbtter and a speed, it is bjOMeV- 7 ed, ot atioilt HO knots. The accommodation I> Cor about 5?,ooo106 words
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Article38 1949-04-19 8 Since the fighting for Anking began Yangtse shipping has been seriously affected and at present more than 20 merchant vessels are stranded at Hankow, thus bringing the passenI gcr and freight traffic to a neat standstill.38 words
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Article122 1949-04-19 8 HU Shih-yu, newly appointed gcn<T d man iger of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, took over the administration of China's biggest shipping line at a brief ceremony held at the premises of the Company. 20, Canton Road. Shanghai. The new CMSN chief has been122 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-04-19 8 The Soviet-owned, Finnish-built freighter dims, photographed alongside a Singapore wharf yesterday. After loading several thousand tons of Ma layan rubber, she is sailing for the Black Sea.31 words
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Article170 1949-04-19 8 ANEW British motor curgo liner Port Brisbane has left England on he;; maiden voyage to Australia with onc-and-ha!f-million pounds worth of cargo on board. It includes close on 1.000 cars, 50 tons of pianos. 50 tons of millinery, more than 1.2Q0 tons of drapery,170 words
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Article47 1949-04-19 8 Canton's expoits during March showed a drop of onethird of the previous month's volume. Canton's Commodity Bureau statistics indicated only that 159.500 kg. of cassia bark. 1.500.100 kg. of tung oil. 38,9p0 kg. of tea and 337,200 kg. of vegetable oil were exported in March.47 words
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Advertisement629 1949-04-19 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. j (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM UiK. U.S.A. "Antenor"...._ from U.K. G. 38/39 "Demodocus" from U.K a 1 cr "Mclampus" due from U.S.A Apr. 21 Agapenor" due from UK/Cont -Apr. 25 "Dolius"629 words
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Advertisement480 1949-04-19 8 SKIPPING I BOUSTEAD CoTTTtd Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCBPTING FO* «<>TT h OAX GLENGYLE (CaUs Genoa) Pon DENBIGHSHIRE (Calls Casallanca) 2, GLENROY (Calls Genoa) 1 0 M GLENARTNEY 21 May aul FROM U.K. FOR SHANGHAI D "<* Sails OLENARINEY In i art a480 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-04-19 9 JUAN MANUEL FAN- <ilO, oi the Argentine, i j al the wheel ot an itauaa V Mascrati, won the »80- t V mile San Ileum Anton.n- bile Itace at San Kemo. Italy. Siamese Prince ISlraboagae also pilatiag a Muse rati was ;.<) seconds behind the win- i-A.P. Photo. - 55 words
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493 1949-04-19 9 Reuter. frma VERNON MORGAN) LONDON. WATCHING bla< k Tf per selling tickets for the England ys. Scotland soccer Batch at Wembley for fansums and laanung thai the gate reached nearly E40,06t one pondered mi the "miserable" sum the 22 players received. Their pay forReuter. - 493 words
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Article51 1949-04-19 9 In Stock: Wren's English Oxford English Course. New Method Malayan Readers, steps Reading, all numbers, also Clumbers Twentieth Century. Highroads, Collins. Hem Method webonaries, and all other I Readers, Literature "«thematics, English, GeograHl lory Texts. Attainable at PKTKK CIIONG. he daeaMsnal Suppliers. htstera, etc. aaaeea, Seeuashan, RssSm Ipoh. Penan- P51 words
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Article72 1949-04-19 9 U.P. THE Australian Board of Control willing, an Australian cricket team wi'l make a one-month tour of Ceylon. Mr. Arthur Mailcy. the Australian cricket writer, who passed through Colombo, consulted the authorities he-o on the possibilities of such a tour. If his plan materialised heU.P. - 72 words
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Article111 1949-04-19 9 A.P. MANIL... RAY Stevens, 25-year-old Pacific coast heavyweight, will fight Joe Louis in Manila on May second. Promoter Ten Lewin announced today Stevens has been signed for the match and is scheduled to ariive here from San Francisco on April 22. Louis is expected to followA.P. - 111 words
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Article406 1949-04-19 9 Reuter. I ONDON, Sun.—The accent is on youth and speed for the cricket season which opens on April 30, when the New Zealanders dso open their tour with a .natch against Yorkshire. Most count ries have been handicapped by the lack of hostile bowlers on hardReuter. - 406 words
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Article, Illustration524 1949-04-19 9 GEORGE CHANDLER - Spotlight on World Sport By I j GEORGE CHANDLER U.P. LONDON. nRITISH athletic authorities with their eyes on Olympic honors in 1952. have already begun coaching and training the youthful stars who they hope will perform piomincnt ly at Helsinki. The Amateur Athletic Association, in conjunctionU.P. - 524 words
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Article63 1949-04-19 9 U.P. LONDON, Mon. British fight promotci Jack Solomons said that World Middleweight champion Marcel Cerdan, of Fiance, may fight Australia's middleweight, ci uiserweight and heavyweight champion, Dave Sands, in London w:thin the next seven weeks. The fight will depend on the outcome of nextU.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-04-19 9 7/onn Thye Hin (centre) win ncr of th.r famthenoetaM with a total poundage of r>ss lbs. ,Second was ftftf M* Ahmad (right) mul third Ong Tinng Chyr.29 words
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196 1949-04-19 9 Reuter. LONDON. AMONG the British sporting bodies which are embarking upon four-year plans in pirparation for the next Olympic Games in Helsinki, are the "Cinderellas." wrestling and weight-lifting. Having been liter ally wiped off the mat" at the Games last year, British wrestlers haveReuter. - 196 words
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Advertisement136 1949-04-19 9 NOTICE The Motor Vehicles Commercial Use Amendment Regulations. Notice of Application for a Haulage Permit. L Too Liang Suan of Nos 1 j 2. Jalan Sicw Chin. Johore j Bahru by occupation Hauliers hereby give notice of intention ito apply for a Haulage Feimit Ito operate one goods vehicles with136 words
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Advertisement416 1949-04-19 9 in sickness... During and after an illness the rich //i I body-building elements in Scott's Emulsion restore health and strength gjM I f 'In record time. fJO H And when you are fit Scott's Emulsion jji i keeps you well—gives you vigorous strength and helps you to enjoy Wlt./T/ 'If^^^W416 words
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Article550 1949-04-19 10 Singapore Meet RA F On Saturday By Our Soccer Reporter SINGAPORE Malaya Cup selectors will have to do some hard thinking, and right now too. for the Colony takes the field tor their first Cup outing on Saturday against the Royal Air Force. Their task550 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-04-19 10 McMahon. R<• v a \jL Navj's goa'keeper divrs full loajrth to siop a grounder in the rece.it Singapore Civilians Njin v irial match at tin* i Stadium. He failed to stop it. however, Droni j S entering the net. Chi- lian** beat the Navy bj five-goals52 words
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446 1949-04-19 10 DENANG Chinese beat the Singapore Swimming Club at water polo yesterday at the S.S.C. pooi but their women swimmers fared badly against the Europeans. The Penang Chinese beat the S.S.C. by four goals to two in their water-polo encounter. Penane was a446 words
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Article139 1949-04-19 10 rpHE following have been sel- ected to play foi the Combined Singapore English Schools against the Combined Johoie English Schools on Thursday on the Victoria School giound at 5 p.m. (All players and reserves are requested to be at the Victoria School at 4.30 p.m. Dress white139 words
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Article60 1949-04-19 10 U.P. SYDNEY. Mon. —Bernbrook, full brother of Shannon, Is to go to the United States following his win in the $20,000 Doncaster Hanoicap at ltandwick—Australia's most important mile race. Beinbr-ook Is owned by Azzelin Romano who i tt> ti Bernborough in Australia before that championU.P. - 60 words
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Article598 1949-04-19 10 JOHN EDE - By JOHN EDE THE Voong Voong Club oi Kuala Lumpur gained a well deserved victory over the Marigold Badminton Party of Singapore at the Clerical I nion Hall by 4 matches to 3 yesterday, winning all four doubles matches after losing the singles. The match598 words
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Article121 1949-04-19 10 At the general meeting of the cheerful Lads Athletic Party held recently, at the residence of Mr. Joe Seah. the following were elected office-bearers for the current year. Patrons Messrs Ang Hood Choo. Lim Kirn Lee. Chee Liang Lock and Harold de Silva. President: Mr. Joe121 words
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Miscellaneous73 1949-04-19 10 ifaJ New lor k wunu m lanewsreclJ" »^F^?^ J 188 TA I THEATRE..*i 1 T 18 i c,,,1y CURLY KAYOE SI6MS TO| ,fcfl?^ I SHIM wMgP TO A KNOCKPO w 3 n S^° UT i isJ 1 I I Lcff S; U "^r l REFUSED TO APP£ T A| fftj73 words
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Article, Illustration745 1949-04-19 11 Malaya Captures Two Titles (From TEOH SENG KHOON, Tribune Staff Keporter and member of the Malayan Badminton Team.) COPENHAGEN, Monday. champion Ooi Teik Hock fully extended American champion Dave Freeman to three gruelling sets before being defeated 11—15, 18—14 and 15-—l7 in the745 words
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Article276 1949-04-19 11 LONDON. Mon. The followin" arc the football results FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2, Blackpool 0. Birmingham C. 3, Portsmouth 0. Chelsea 1. Manchester C. 1. Pot by C. 2, Burnley 0. Everton 1, Charlton A. 1. Hudflersfickl T. 0. Liverpool I. Manchester U. 3. Bolton \V 0. Middlesbrough276 words
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Article127 1949-04-19 11 Reuter-A.P. After the match Freeman told reporters that he thought some of the Malayan victorious Thomas Cup team who participated in the tournament could "probably beat me after a few more games." Some of the Malayans certainly found his weaknesses an-d began to play on them. In thusReuter-A.P. - 127 words
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157 1949-04-19 11 Reuter. CANBERRA. Mon. Norman Yon Nida won the Australian Commonwealth territory open golf championship at Royal Canberra course today in a playoff with Eric Cremin. Each had returned 136 for 36 holes. Cremin, however, won first prize money of A£l2s by virtue ofReuter. - 157 words
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193 1949-04-19 11 IPOH, Monday. DENANG, averted an innings defeat by offering 1 stubborn resistence when the second innings was resumed here this morning in their annua! cricket match against Perak. Perak beat Penang by five wickets. When they went to vie crease, Penang were required to193 words
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Article117 1949-04-19 11 The Golden Hind B.P. de- I kated the United Lads B.P. by six games to one. Results were as follows 'Golden Hind players mention* j first). SINGLES: Laurie Chan ht| to Wee Teck Van B—ls. 1 15; Harry Goh beat Teo j Kok Hwee 13—13 (s—o,117 words
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Article36 1949-04-19 11 The Junior A Group 2 socfixture between the Post and Telegraph and the Regimpntal Pay Office was called J n alter "the latter'B team aileu to turn up at the Gey- Stadium yesterday.36 words
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106 1949-04-19 11 Reuter. LONDON. Mon—There ar;: 16 probable runners for the Great Metropolitan Handicap, to be run over two and a quarter miles at 1415 GMT at Epsom tomorrow. They are: Laurentis. T. Burn; Now Or Never, Gordon Richards; llreav. F. Emanuelli; Lacovedis M. Beary; Fedor II EJearReuter. - 106 words
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Article59 1949-04-19 11 IHaye Freemaa beat Ooi 1 Tett< Hock 15-11, 11-18, 17-15. Ooi iVik Ut.rU ami Teoh $eng Kfeoon beat Yeoh Teck Chye and Chan Kon Leoag 15-8 and 18-16. Chan Kon L» <>ng and Tonnv Ahm Iteat Tage Madsen and Kirsten Thorndahl 9-15, 15-1.2, 15-'». ionny Ahm and Kirsten Thorndahl59 words
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Article183 1949-04-19 11 The Cosmos S.C. defeated the Aston A.C. by five goals to one in a Junior B Group 2 S.A.F.A. soccer match at the S. George's Road, yesterday. The most outstanding player in the field was Frank Tan. Aston's goahe. He made several brilliant saves. But183 words
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Article476 1949-04-19 11 SINGAPORE scored an eight-wicket victory over Selangor in their annual inter-State cricket which ended at the S.C.C. Padang, yesterday. Due tc rain only six hours' play was possible out of the scheduled three-day match. The total of 210 runs scored makes it one of the476 words
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Article219 1949-04-19 11 LONDON, Mon. The following are football fixtures for Saturday. April 23: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Chelsea. Aston V. v. Stoke C. Blackpool v. Middlesbrough. Bolton W. v. Portsmouth. Derby C. v. Birmingham C. Huddersfleld T. v. Everton. Liverpool v. Newcastle U. Manchester U. v. Preston N.E. Sheffield219 words
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1337 1949-04-19 11 Front AI.LAN LEWIS IPOJI, Monday. JUO Khtikhl's. ridden by E. DonnH! >. won the Sprinters' £up and Silver Spear (Dawson up) tjje Laster Cup at today's races, the £nal day of the Perak Turf Club's Easier Meeting. No Regrets led aH the way1,337 words
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Advertisement63 1949-04-19 11 i llig Swco|i| 'total Pool: S38MS0 i'irst Prize N o. *****7. i Second Prize No. 1&5576. r Third Prize No. *****1. Starters: *****4, 1241*0. *****7, *****1, *****G, *****3, 2.*****. Consolations: (81,000 V i each) *****5, *****S, *****2, *****9, *****2, > S *****2. *****7, *****8, i *****6. Double Totes > 163 words
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Article363 1949-04-19 12 Says Pakistan Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. i short-term United Nations trusteeship over the former Italian colonies in Libya and Somaliland on the lines of the Soviet plan, was proposed to the Political Committee today by Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, chief Pakistan delegate. The main outlines ofReuter. - 363 words
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Article194 1949-04-19 12 A.P. NEWPORT News. Virginia, Mon. The keel of the U.S.S. United States, the world's largest aircraft earlier, was laid here on Monday. Workmm in overalls thus gave at least partial answer to the question much discussed as a result of the conflict between the Air ForceA.P. - 194 words
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Article119 1949-04-19 12 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. Count Carlo Sforza, the Ita liar. Foreign Minister, Is mak- log a special trip from New York to COnfeT with Den. j Acheson, the v s Secretary jof State, tonight to I renew Italy's request fo* trustee :hip control over he/ tormer AfricanA.P. - 119 words
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Article208 1949-04-19 12 LAKE SUCCESS. Monday. INDIA will be represented on a new committee to recommend revision of methods and procedures of the United Nations General Assembly. Establishment of this Special Committee was decided upon today by the ad hoc Political ComPl'ttee Inquiry will be directed principally towards208 words
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Article46 1949-04-19 12 A.P. BERLIN. Mon. The Allied airlift flew 8.923 short tons of supplies to Berlin on Monday. the second highest mark since the blockade began. It exceeded all other 21--hour efforts; except last week s special drive which yielded 13,000 ton in one day. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article32 1949-04-19 12 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Mon. More than 20,000 ounces of opium valued approximately U.S. $30,--000 were seized by Chinese Customs ofiicers here during the past two days, the China Pre reported today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-04-19 12 sist'.-rs of Kmg Farosdc, Princess I ai/a and Princess law/ia (saluting) rldi around the exposition grounds during their recent visit U< Egypt'! miniature "Worlds Fair", at Cairo, sponsored hv the Royal Agricultural Society of Egypt.37 words
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217 1949-04-19 12 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. Mon The influential Johannesburg evening newspaper The St ir commenting today on the Durban race riot sioo'fl report said the true origins of the were as profound a mystery now as they were at the tim« the riots took place. The StarReuter. - 217 words
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Article39 1949-04-19 12 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mon. The (Indian Government announced today it has taken over two Victory ships purchased from the Canadian Transport Company of Vancouver, British Columbia. The ships will be operated by the Indian Government. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article251 1949-04-19 12 A.P. SALONIKA, GREECE. Mon. —Gregory Staktopoulos, on trial here for complicity in the murder of American j correspondent Gcotge Polk, turned to the press covering the trial today ami said "1 appeal to all of you to broadcast to the world quickly and immediately the truth thatA.P. - 251 words
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Article134 1949-04-19 12 U.P. NANKING, Monday. DENEWED fighting within the next 48 hours appeared a possibility today as a result of the rommunhyt ultimatum demanding the Nationalist Government to sign the peace settlement by Wed- nesday. The Communist Radio said the- peace settlement was in the form ofU.P. - 134 words
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Article61 1949-04-19 12 U.P. TOKIO. Mon. Japan's Communist Party claims a 1 3 per cent. increase in its stiength since January, according to the Party's official returns in the n cent elections for municipal and piefectural officials. The official Patty organ. Red Flag." said the Communists had become the secondU.P. - 61 words
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45 1949-04-19 12 Mr. Spencer Sydney Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mil ler, el Singapore, and his brine Mia* V;;»'ei Cora 'e yon Nagi. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. I». C. yon llagt, of Ipoh, after their wedding at St. ?t aedral, yesterday.45 words
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Article81 1949-04-19 12 U.P. BERLIN. Mon. American officials bare denied reports today that the American Military Government had re- j commended lifting the ban on German civil aviation. They said that the Three Power Allied Committee was 1 now considering the degree of participation in aviation to beU.P. - 81 words
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Article248 1949-04-19 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mono*, DERLIN reports today that a senior Soviet P believed to be Gen. MaUnin, adviser to Z?S? sian Military Government, had left for Wash? v ere inter|>reted by diplomatic observers h^. l^ 011, strong pointer to the existence of Soviet \m vReuter. - 248 words
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Article116 1949-04-19 12 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon.—U 9 Senator Margaret Chase-Smith. Republican of Maine, has suggested that a world peace conference of women delegates might "get somewhere in solving correal international problems." She said such a conference shoul'.i include Russian women. Mrs. Chase-Smith made the proposal in a radio interview.A.P. - 116 words
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Article134 1949-04-19 12 A.P. GALVESTON. TEXAS. Mon. Lt. Gen. James H Doolitt'e said on Sunday night "the only thing that deters Russia is the fact that we have the atom bomb and the means of delivering it any place." "If and when Russia has the atom bomb,A.P. - 134 words
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Article39 1949-04-19 12 Reuter. TOKYO. Mon.-The International Ben Friend Society in i Tokyo has leceived a letter from the "No More Hiroshima" Society of Oakland, California, asking for stories from atom bomb survivors of their experi- i ences. -Renter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article27 1949-04-19 12 Two new trade unions have boon registered in Singapore They are the Department of Broadcasting Employees' Union and the Singapore Chinese Dri vers' Benevolent Union.27 words
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Article107 1949-04-19 12 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Mon Joseph Chiiiey and Mt \> r Fraser, the Altttna*. New ..f w.aith Prti ference In London The Australian v, Kh rw missions la md,.-, net 2 at the airport. Mr. Chinoy ilnrliajiMl to ti cuss the London eontereaee v r Fraser saidReuter. - 107 words
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Article22 1949-04-19 12 Reuter. KARACHI. Mon. Mi. EVftfl Fraser and Mr. fraqja Chifley New Zetland and Australia:'. Prime Ministers, arrived tea toda\. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article53 1949-04-19 12 U.P. READING. England. Mon. —Foster Dixon, leading 37--year-old test pilot and his obsevere passenger were Kmc.: here today when their unorthodox 'gyrodyne' helicoptei crashed and burned. Dixon was the chief to< pilot of the Fairey Aviation Company which manufactures the 'gyrodyne—a combination of an autogyro andU.P. - 53 words
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Article26 1949-04-19 12 V.M.C.A., Orchard Road: French —5.30 p.m. Classes —5.30 p.m St. Jolm Ambulance Brigade Clas p.m. Kecital >A l iecor«lel Mn»c —8 p.m.26 words
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Article106 1949-04-19 12 CATHAY: "East< r Parad (in teeiinioolour > with J"-" Garland, Fred Astaire. IVter Litwford and Ann Millar u а.m., 1.45. 4.15. 6.13 and W p.m. CAPITOL: "A Song Is Eo:>' (in technicoloui with Dr.' V Kaye. Virginia Miyo. Hu;Herbert and Lenny Goodman 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6.30 aa<l >106 words
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Article43 1949-04-19 12 LEAGUE M)( ('LK; su R.E.M.E. v. P. Brant tfl. Besar; Jnr A. -rp G f. i Chinese Eng. rnl. .Coy. KA.S.C,- 10 'St. George's IW: l" 1 12. Indonesia M? e v S.C.— Geylang. .mu- KRIBNIH-V j lads v. S.R.C.—S R C43 words
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