Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1949
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Title Section64 1949-06-03 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE POB THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune" Spur* Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In VI a laya Phone: 5811/1 Nu.-J.ine». Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipol, ami Penang. .TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTAT IVE: E.64 words
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Article, Illustration121 1949-06-03 1 I i LONDON, Thurs.—Bruce Woodcock knocked out Freddie Mills in the Uth round lat White City last night before a crowd of 40.000 fans who paid a gross irate of £7>.000. U end, el. uhou as defending his British, Empire and European heavyweight hereby retained his titles andReuter and A.P. - 121 words
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Article61 1949-06-03 1 LONDON, Thurs. The Canterbury has appointed the Rev. Nige'l Ednrand Cornwall, headmaster of St Joseph b College, Chidya. Masasi, Tanganyika, as Bishop 1 Übu in and Sarawak. f ill, who was orford in 192«, was Domestic chaplain to the Bi.diur. of Colombo, Ceylon, J 1938. He succeeds61 words
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Article204 1949-06-03 1 A.P. i NEW YORK. Thursday. I Malaya, the world's greatest producer of tin. stands to benefit if strikes continue to J block production in riot-to* a mining areas in Bolivia. Tin circles said U»at if the strikes continue in Bolivia. winch produces between 1"» and .10 peicentA.P. - 204 words
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Article48 1949-06-03 1 Reuter. LONDON Thura. Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jone.--f said in a parliamentary replj today that he underj*ood goov prcgress had been made in restoring the Malayan railway at an estimated cost of $105.600.--000. More than one half this mm had so far been spent. R uter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article290 1949-06-03 1 Reuter. PARIS, Thursday.—Kussi.i today agreed to discuss a United States plan, backed by Britain and France, to restore lour power control of Ljiiin at a secret session oi the Council oi Foreign Ministers tomorrow. Today's meeting ol the Council was adjourned ailer only 96 minutesReuter. - 290 words
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64 1949-06-03 1 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs—British Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones said in Parliament today that Johore. Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, Trengganu and Brunei are "protected states." Their rulers are styled "Sultan" except for the rule! of Perlis who has the title vi Raja, he added. Mr. Geoffrey Cooper, aReuter. - 64 words
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368 1949-06-03 1 Work Stoppages Still Spreading A.P. A drastic drop in world tin production through the Bolivian mine strikes which would boost the demand for Malayan tin was predicted by New York experts today as strikes spread in the riot-torn South American Republic. Although disorders hawA.P. - 368 words
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Article60 1949-06-03 1 Revised monthly scales of pay for non-industrial grades of se> vice civilian employees hay now been approved by the thre Service Ministries in London, i was officially announced today The new rates take effer. from Ist August, 1947. A decision on the propOS»'s for revised60 words
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Article34 1949-06-03 1 U.P. MANILA, Thurs. President Quirino said the Philippines would not be a to any international bulcKmarketing ot rice although he wouid welcome a legitimate opportunity to buy rioc at reasonable prices.—U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article33 1949-06-03 1 A.P. BL'FFALO. NEW YORK. Thurs.—Mrs. Kicharda Mor-row-Tair, the British Hying housewife, arrived in Buit::!o, by train yesterday to raise funds for the home stretch of her round the world flight.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article127 1949-06-03 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Konni Zilliacus. foreign policy "rebel' expelled from the British Labour (Governmenti Paif\ said tonight that "the only wa to defend Hong Kong was i come to terms with the new. mostly Communist, Government of China." Declaring that the world wa. witnessing the last days127 words
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Article240 1949-06-03 1 Reuter. LONDON. Thursday.—Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General in South-East Asia, who has been reporting to the British Government on the progress of the campaign against Communist terrorists, said today he was delighted that a centre for Malayan students in Britain was to be openedReuter. - 240 words
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Article36 1949-06-03 1 A.P. EDINBURGH, Thurs.—The I Duke of Gloucester appc lied to the people of Scotland yen 1 terday to open their purse- a I little wider when it comes to 1 paying their ministers —A.P. <A.P. - 36 words
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Article214 1949-06-03 1 Reuter. By The Diplomatic Correspondent LONDON. Thurs. The future diplomatic status of the warring parties in China Is likely to be reviewed in Paris during the next few days, diplomatic observers >n London believe. The arrival in Paris from China of two key personalities, Dr. T.Reuter. - 214 words
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Article299 1949-06-03 1 'BAD RUBBER' (Tribune Staff Reporter). Mr. Lee Kong Chian. the Malayan rubber merchant now visiting the United States, has perm anted Ametican buyers organisations to hold off drastic action against the Malayan rubber trade for shipping had rubber. But manufacturers still threaten action unless299 words
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Advertisement44 1949-06-03 1 fmM Sl Qualify 1 Miyl Sebvue I if TONGGUAN g 2JHO. COLEMAN STREET. SIN6W>ORt Smk NEXT MOWINGS contains DISPERGON against tartar Btifktens mm teethto a dajylina wA*te~ Manufactured by:— N.V. COSMETISCHE FABRIEK "PRUDENT A" AMERSFOORT sole Importers:— LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED. Singapore federation of Malaya.44 words
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Article178 1949-06-03 2 Bui workers are fussy JOHORE BHARU, Thursday. The number of Johore unemployed is on the downgrade. There are plenty of jobs going, especially for labourers. But those who want the jobs are fussy about the type of work and place of employment. They want 1 iobs178 words
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58 1949-06-03 2 JOH< >RE BAHRIT, Thui Periathamby 38, an Indi claimed trial today when arged with retaining 2A cq of stolen soap ami six dozen "Tiger" stout. Another Indian, lil-ycai Kasinatlian was charged, foi helping to conceal the sh property. He also chill icd trial I'iie58 words
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Article65 1949-06-03 2 Ng Wing Thuni. 2<t. who said ho was a detltist, admitted breaking into a Chinese Schoo' and stealing a fountain pen and two tins of cigaiettc.-, when in lppeared in the First Disttict Couit Yesterday. Ng said that fo: the last two months he was out65 words
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Article38 1949-06-03 2 For trying to bribe pollci men. three Chinese were gaole<l for two weeks each The Magistral c warned them that though their bribe? were small, they were Hal Ie to 18 months imprisonment38 words
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Article41 1949-06-03 2 Because he wanted a job. id year-old Abdul ft amid bil Abdul Razak. altered his ag. Ito 18 on his identity eatd. j Charged in the First Districl I Court yesterday, Razak plead ed guilty. He was fined $2,41 words
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Article30 1949-06-03 2 Ifhatei Shah, ik, got three months gaol for stealing $34 belonging to Abdul Rahim at Chang] Road on January 20 He pleaded guilty. He had thn previous convictions.30 words
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Article44 1949-06-03 2 A claim for brought by Pte. P. A. Ran iBinghe, 21. of the Ceylon Royal Pioneer Coips, for injuries suffered in a lorry accident, was dismissed by the Chief Justice in the High court yesterday. H e was ordered to pay costs.44 words
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Article25 1949-06-03 2 A hiKldlc-aged Indian Mil lira seaman was found dead yesterday morning at the Immigration depot. The man was said to have committed suicide.25 words
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Article75 1949-06-03 2 Drivers In Trouble— jOrH >RE BAftBU, Thurs Ohcw Kce Sung, 30 a lorry driver of I'onlain, did not know how to plead when chai red in the Magistrates' Court today for a breach of conditions attached to the haulage permit of his lorry. He said:75 words
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Article51 1949-06-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur. tol .1 fine of $20 was Impost !on Ismail bin Tuaoff when he was convicted In tlx Magistrates CotJft today for "inconsiderate driving on a main road*/ and driving with out licence. [amail told the court that he hud renewed his licence this51 words
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Article62 1949-06-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Kinew Ifook Sang, 40, a lorry driver from Seremhan, pleaded guilty to four charges in the Magistrates' Court today of driving a lorry without (n> a Road Licence; lb) a Haulage Permit; (c) a Goods Vehicle Licence, and (d) using illegal petrol. The62 words
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Article, Illustration125 1949-06-03 2 Yesterday'a prate* teas Miss Mary Patiicia English, travel vriicr for American magazines, xrlii/ came down from Hongkong a fortnight ago to marry Mr. James Arthur A'< Igon, Singapore Manager of th-c American Express Company. Theii WOrt married yester* da>> moanka§ at the Registru Office. Mary, who comes from125 words
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124 1949-06-03 2 Expert evidence on Chinese lnw and customs n inting to Chinese marriage was given by Mr V I. Tsan, a Chinese schohr and solicitor, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Tsnn was called by Madam Tan Soo Eng. i nothc: or i.wo children, whu124 words
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Article43 1949-06-03 2 MALACCA. Wed. LWCC ESng Watt. 21 clerk In Heap Hoe Lee Ice Factory at Bukit Gedong, Malacca, admitted to the Sessions Court president today that he stole 23 blocks of ice belonging to his employers and sold them to ice-cream hawkns.43 words
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Article26 1949-06-03 2 Teo Rode Kok. 29, was fined ISO for having a chandu smoking apparatus and Jailed foi three weeks for having 19 packets of chandu.26 words
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Article67 1949-06-03 2 Cried Wolf 2 Months JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. I —Special Constable Raja Ali, j a corporal attached to Sutlgt i Kong Kong Estate, was gaoL ed for two months today for raising false alarm of attack. On the estate on February 1" Ali ordered another Special Constable to light a fire67 words
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Article66 1949-06-03 2 I JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs I —After charging Bengal*] 1 for not producing his identity I card for inspection by a < Police ofliccr at Kulai '''own, the Prosecuting Officer. A.S.P. Osman, told the President of the Sessions Court today tha* he would help66 words
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Advertisement137 1949-06-03 2 AN EXCITING JUNGLE ROMAN; mFI \ME WITH BARBARIC FURY! (A Maiav Thriller) If the Portrayal of ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CLIVIA Cl HAViLLAK'J I decs n:t tug at your heari ...vcu haven't got one! JL 5 TW"; (Kf) 11.60—1.45—4.* Pond on tS« NovW by Mary Jw W«-d Wl|f/ FROM THE VERY137 words
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Miscellaneous361 1949-06-03 2 Bri X NETWORK mks h EKGLISfI PROGRAMME* r R,nm|rj j r «"K>; P-m. (Jose D.wn. pur; 10.»., appiov < i,, S( Down; 1 p.m. Half hour of n.usK piax <i (1 P 'm I r im "r, < l 81-M in (he Noi.ll, American I.< >,:,l:t ,,,s Tls Talk; 7361 words
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Article185 1949-06-03 3 Nine Men Caught In Ipoh Surprise Sweep IPOH, Thursday. Police carried out light rung raids on all trishaw centres here at dawnV da\. Two hundred and twenty-three trishaw pedal lers were screened. Nine were identified as bandit messengers and arrested A patrol ot Ist 2nd Gurkha Rifles185 words
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Article68 1949-06-03 3 Four Chinese weie charged with aimed robbeiy in the Second Police Court yesterday. They were Fok Kum Choon. Chow Tong. Lee Yong Chua and Cheong Kwee. They were alleged to have robbed Tan Hock Kirn of three chandu pipes valued at $80. one gold ring68 words
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Article18 1949-06-03 3 Mr. Lee Siow Mon.- S.S.C.S. has been appointed to act as Supri visor of Elections. Singapore.18 words
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Article88 1949-06-03 3 v fon Indians arc returning to] notherland. Last year. Sow Indians loft Singapore I Malaya for India There; only 28.817 arrivals Thr Chinese also are thinking i home There were 61.0211 Zm women and children who Vfr.r China hy deck passage; Syear. ins this there !L%«88 words
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Article82 1949-06-03 3 Th. London Matriculation Examination will be held in r Federation of Malaya in 1950 in Kuala Lumpyj Entries fiom candidates offering a special language lotaet than Chinese. Sanskrit oi Tamil) must icach ,„•1 education offices not than July l. 1040. from candidates offering Biology or Botany reach local82 words
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Article76 1949-06-03 3 There will be a meet'rig undei the auspices of the Nets! Memorial Library at 6.30 pm. this Sunday at X 0.6 Raoi Course Lane. Prof: Ananaanarayanan will preside and Mrs. S. D Kalclkar and Miss Leela Menon will speak on "India and her National Language" and76 words
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Article159 1949-06-03 3 The Signals Players, amateur theatrical team from the GHQ Signal Regiment are faced with busy days 'barnstorming' all over Singapore with their version of Phillip King's play, "See How They Pain." Last night, they put the play on at Tyersall Camp. They plan to travel159 words
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Article62 1949-06-03 3 w Singapore Girls' Sports •uh is holding a Jumble Sale Md Pun Fair tomorrow at Victoria Memorial Hall. The Jumble sale starts at am. continues until 2 !>Jn At 3 p.m.. the Fun Fair MWimences. Miss Doiothy '•"I" Mr. D. K. Daniels and l: H Kiat wul act62 words
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Article59 1949-06-03 3 Old Boys ot the AngloChinese School are informed that enrolment for First Year Primary 1950 will open on Wednesday June 15. and close ion Thursday June 30. 1949. i Application Forms may be j obtained from the headmistrees. lof the Anglo-Chinese Primnrv 'School. Coleman Street.59 words
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Article138 1949-06-03 3 He Said He Could Get F N Wee Kirn Lye an ex-emplo- vee of the Fraser Neave 1 told Tan Tin Kw, a shopkeeper at Kampong Chin Herig that he couki get him aerated water and beer from the Ftasei Neave. Tan gave him $30.50 for the aerated water and138 words
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Article25 1949-06-03 3 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. There have been 30 arrests in the Federation in the past 24 hours- 18 in Perak and 12 in Selangor.25 words
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Article141 1949-06-03 3 Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Trade Union Representative on the Singapore Legislative Council, said yesterday that he is calling up a meeting of representatives of trade unions "sometime this month" to discuss the formation of a Council of Trade Union for Singapore. The primary object141 words
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Article64 1949-06-03 3 A six-week peiiod of Revision in the Registration of voters for the 1951 Legislative Council and for the December flection of Municipal OommiSsioncis. began on Wednesday. During this period which ends on July 1"» cmnhfied citizens of the Colony aie j requested to register if64 words
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Article48 1949-06-03 3 I Members of public who in- < future wish to employ police other-wise than on a particular month-to-month agreement to j guard personal property, for I attendance at private entertainments, or for any othei private purpose, will be I quired to pay for .-ueh seri vices.48 words
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Article40 1949-06-03 3 MALACCA. Thuis. Invitations to a garden party at j the Residency. Malacca, on f June 9in honour of the King's Brithday nave been issued by the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, the Hon. Mr. W. C. Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor.40 words
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Article36 1949-06-03 3 The Malayan Thomas Cup winners and their wives will be the guests of the American Association at a luncheon to be held at the American Club in the Cathay Building today at 12.45 p.m.36 words
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Article41 1949-06-03 3 The Jasin Reading Room was formally re-opened by I Mis. J. Harmer. wile of the I District Officei. Jasin. yes- teiday. A large gathering of j Government Officer.s. Deman- gs. Penhulus arid leaders of I vaiious communities were present.41 words
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Article29 1949-06-03 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Approval has been given for an expenditure of $1,200 for tin renovation of the Malacca I Indian Association building jat a iecent extraordinary I general meeting.29 words
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Article34 1949-06-03 3 The Royal Air Foice Borneo I Courier Service which started on April 18, 1916. closed I down on Wednesday and the I service is now operated by the (Malayan Airways i34 words
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Article, Illustration96 1949-06-03 3 A few hours after she had landed in a Constellation aircraft from Darwin, freshlookinii. Miss Jeanne Nash, cosmetic demonstrator said that she had come to change the faces oj Singapore worn* n xcith a new techni(fue touring her thrte-month stnu here. The Technique consists of96 words
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Article92 1949-06-03 3 The Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander, Britain's Minister of cf Defence is coming to Singapore this Sunday. He wiLl stay at Government House as the guest of H. E. Officer Administering the Goverment. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron C. M. G. for the evening. He will92 words
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Article53 1949-06-03 3 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. Abdul Aziz bin Jaafar ?aid to have been a police informer won his appeal here today against the death sentence imposed on him at the Trengganu Assizes. Mob Ohoon. a Chinese sentenced to death for having six rounds of ammunition also had53 words
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Article35 1949-06-03 3 MALACCA, Thurs. Mah Xgam Sang, a photographer doing business at Riverside. Malacca, pleaded guilty today in the Circuit Magistrate's Court to having overcharged two customers foi identity card photographs. Mah was fined $20.35 words
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Advertisement607 1949-06-03 3 MASSAGE «I NO A POH i Phystotl rapy Clinic 79 Bras Basalt* Rd.. 2nd Floor. Singapore Bar (corner of I North Bridtre Rd.V General H pital trained Physio-elertro-thent-pist (certified) in charge. Dull* Horn 10 a.m. Appointment Tel. 4oRR. »> (B 072). George Candiliotia physio '*»erapist dipl. (U. s. a. specialist607 words
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Advertisement1736 1949-06-03 3 IS A GOOD, GRIPPING,- INTELLIGENT, ARRESTING REAL PICTURE, WHICH MAY BE TREBLY RECOMMENDED" (THE OBSERVER) TODAY FOUR SHOWSDAVILIOI 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 P. M. KtVcoNomoNEDllf Phone 6908 FARRAR BYRON ■Sr&^l Jock Hawkins Leslie Bonks Cyril Cusack V From Nbt novel by NIGEL BALCHIN M Written, produced Directed by MICHAEL POWELL &EM ERIC PRESSBURGER1,736 words
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Article591 1949-06-03 4 IF a layman were asked his definition of bad rub- ber, he would probably answer, "Rubber that won't bounce." There has been some bad rubber going out of Malaya, but the trouble is that it has been bouncing too hard. It has been bouncing back, and damaging our591 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1949-06-03 4 CHARLES E. WHITING - The Cry: One Ireland And That Free By CHARLES E. WHITING A.P. THE hot blood of the Irish is boiling once again little more than a month after their joyous Easter Monday proclamation of independence. And as usual their ire la directed across the IrishA.P. - 1,012 words
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769 1949-06-03 4 A.P. TUEBT tube wizards in Ame- ricas rubber capital of Akron, Ohio, are talking of a whole family of synthetic rubber materials wnich wili present natural rubber with its greatest thieat ever. At the same time, says the Wail street Journal, rubberA.P. - 769 words
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Article418 1949-06-03 4 Reuter. DOCTOR Philip Caryl Jessup. the tall, soft-spoken diplomat who represented America in the negotiations which led to the lifting of the Berlin blockade, is a sort of one-man "flying-squad" for his Government. As Ambassadoi-at-Large. he is ready constantly to answer a call by President TMiman orReuter. - 418 words
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548 1949-06-03 4 200,000 DRUG HAUL IN ONE WEEK END A.P. MIDDLE East drug gan received a smashing blow durin- a recent weekend we "the Egyptian poUce Szed about £200,000 worth n f their illegal wares. 0f (mc sclsurc alone, following a Kun-batUe, accounted for more than half that amour* !Sd was theA.P. - 548 words
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Article213 1949-06-03 4 A.P. A COWs lunch canij bad taste m your J You do not have uTJ her feed, or evsn be J where near her. Tht J sirable flavour of feed-1 for example can t.r| in your bottle of milk. J pie with a keenA.P. - 213 words
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Advertisement27 1949-06-03 4 I NEXT in the GREAT series of CLASSICS JthUtlated Comes SILAS MARNER by George Eliot Paramount Traders Ltd. 95 CROSS STREET, TEL. 2850 _J NEOPOST FRANKER 127 words
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Advertisement23 1949-06-03 4 I ie7 Jt Hfck W?> A M M Wr I 8 *flj ft **Mjjh ■♦JpW I v BMi 9 Bp IB l Qtfresfi23 words
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Article, Illustration326 1949-06-03 5 Every week end in spring and summer, Sydney's lh-fool skiffs oi the Sydney Flying Sqnn Iron, With toweling spreads of sails. light out the mastery in a n'.ne-mile course that lends (hem through n mt part o r the harbour s ire!li«-326 words
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Advertisement10 1949-06-03 5 rno\i; Aim I HW BOOKINGS wish j *r\ are '"tomoriioiv!10 words
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Article, Illustration548 1949-06-03 6 TALKING FILMS... SPOTLICHT ON JUDY A.P. BOH most ol her life, people have been telling Judy Garland she will lose her voice it she does nol .top singing so loudly. Today she is still going strong--and as loud us ever. lit one of herA.P. - 548 words
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Article155 1949-06-03 6 pLAUDETTE C OL* \j BERT, who hi an enthisiasiic advocate of i tin- current .h«.rt hair styles for women, would S wear her half mach i shorter it it Were not for J I Danny ka> < J Before < laudette st- arted her co-starring role with155 words
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Article267 1949-06-03 6 PHOSPHORESCENT fan i* photographs (they glow in the dark) are Hollywood's latest. And the first star to have her picture thua Illuminated la raven-tressed Linda Darnell. One of the actress" fans, Jack Biyant of Marion. Indiana, who jis albo a camera enthusiast, I initiated the unique fad He! j267 words
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318 1949-06-03 6 I CURL Who was interned in a Bucharest concentration rnmp I* threaghool the German occupation and who escaped to Paris alter being "liberated" by ti>»' Russians, has been eh?>s< i. \lo play the leading feminine role opposite Erie Portman and Gay Rolfe in the Setton-Baring318 words
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Advertisement22 1949-06-03 6 H¥X NEXT CHANCE! v DICK POWELL JANE GREER. Station West 'W« ACTON 'ACKtO »ACf lOf THAT »AMOOS SAnMDAY tVBHNG POST UUAI $fO«r»22 words
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Miscellaneous297 1949-06-03 6 Gkr WAS PAID OFF- AW FlfcLD AGA!W TODAY. ]|T BETTER. READ IT \NYWAV, I V [V^^^-^| SHOCI V. MIS BINGE'LL LAST FOt DAYS'.> I GUESS. MAYBE IT'S SOMETHINT *r\\ T\ 1* 1 .J L jtok m™Nf a servicf mc.^^j^ CATHY, EH? MUST BE TH' &ABE H f IMAGINE! NO WONDERSfrtT*i297 words
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463 1949-06-03 7 Reuter. MOJITOES Hi moderate «I number, cause men to work more eilicirntly during summer in the cana.l an north, according to a study made by Dr D r Stmt T 5 2fy of the University of Manitoba. Dr. Wiliams 1Reuter. - 463 words
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Article51 1949-06-03 7 -viR centuries, iropicai l have suffered ''<'■"■ Foot (hlariasis) acre tignatkni courges of the tr °u t today they may have arch workJhave discovered a new which has tsan and which, it will eveni th p< spies <>t Samoa, Malaya, i British Guiana, •Bioih i countricsfree51 words
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271 1949-06-03 7 A.P. red to Jittlr i carrot root. to SO times in three nething now in i much more growth from any otlifr nutrient eras described of Rochester Botany, where it F X?. Steward Di S M. Caplin, They lai to leanA.P. - 271 words
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Article151 1949-06-03 7 WB discovery of a new fa* Moodth.t° r subs tance. |r -food that may aid in deter, mimng paternfty cases reported recently Pjoneer in the if havo <*tablished that lack of the RH factor i n tome women often causes spr!n«s m OT ana mic Dr. Levine151 words
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353 1949-06-03 7 RAIN REPELLENT WILL AID PILOT'S VISIBILITY A.P. A 49-ycar-okl Canadian scu-ntist has invented what la believed to be one of the best rain-repellents In the world, but he will not ge* rich. He is Dr. D. F. Stedman, •National Research Council chemist who has been doinj eoi <tant research onA.P. - 353 words
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Advertisement146 1949-06-03 7 "I sliall always smoke them" 111 i shall never forget alight, the and allP **Jm shall remember you! Didn't yon give me jJb m J fret dv Maurier! I shall always Btnoke theau |9 —and always think of y<w." Yom see, I judge a smoke by the flavour, and I146 words
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Miscellaneous229 1949-06-03 7 VIC Ff IXT »7 Miehenl Malln a.itl Italph Lane ''THAT GUY 15 ASF "X"! f/"" IAKIN6 EXPENSIVE JSB 601N6 TO STOP uim\ chA?! E ?.f MP GENTIE/HEN, WE 1 I/ L uckV Ps vvt, r-v, -t-t— 7 SNAPSHOTS y VIC ?WE CAM't pjict 1 11 HAVE ZtF SH T INTER-229 words
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629 1949-06-03 8 A Special Correspondent - By A Special Correspondent NEA. HUNDREDS of thousands of p'lgrims- irom the four corners of the world, flock to Lourdes evei> year They come to sec and pray at the shrine where. 90 cars ago, the Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette, a humble HttleNEA. - 629 words
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Article1259 1949-06-03 8 YUMEI LIM - By YUMEI LIM in l aris. I picked up \j a;i ashtray bearing a X „eh inscription. Whicn When translated means. Tne mere I know of men the more 1 adore animals. rnif ashtray lui s since become my possossiop. Then the other day, came ,c1,259 words
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Article576 1949-06-03 8 A.S. LEE - By A.S. LEE CHINESE as spoken in Maiaya La a combination of impuic Chinese, Malay and English. Unless he knows and speaks Mandarin, a Chini esc usually uses an imported version of his native dialect like the drawling sing-song patois of Penang Hokicns. plus a576 words
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Advertisement48 1949-06-03 8 frof. AI.AHI An.ro- P»»* and Bare* ope 1 You will receive instructive ,ei\ c tf travel, financial, henltii. etc. His reading may <'»* entire life. <;>ei! iv KASTKBM HOTt* Opp. New W»rld nt "!s[ I Uw Jalan FWan W Take pleasure in mr Ji^y i Obtalnaolt from all diepenearia»48 words
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Miscellaneous211 1949-06-03 8 JA< X AKMSTKOIVG by Bob Scboeukt* II I OUGHT A SWITCH j 3 T*ONG FUEL-METERING MAUK/ THF BOMS »5 STILL THE ROCKETS ON, JeT WENT ON THE FRITZ HE HGOKEP UP' IT'LL GO OFF ANY TOO....THEN s MUST HAVE CUT THE JET ANP 3ECONP' WE'P REALLY GET SWiTCHEP ON THE211 words
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Article, Illustration3050 1949-06-03 9 Lieut. Gen. A.E. PERCIVAL - The end came unexpectedly. American B-29 raids culminating in the Atom-bomb reduced Japan within a few months from overlord of Asia to a beaten suppliant. WAR m MALAYA By Lieut. Gen. A.E. PERCIVAL G.O.C MALAYA 1911-2 r n a y of Peliverancc I 0'3,050 words
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Advertisement42 1949-06-03 9 NOTICE i ROYAL DITCH MAIL *V. "SVMATRA" about 12th June, Qg cargo alongside d whar ves for:— p ort stiid Amsterdam/ i_M Rotterdam loading at Port Swetten- Penang if sufficient and particulars v apply to:— LINE DUTCH MAIL **j Hohinson Roac_ '> «413/7128^42 words
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Advertisement438 1949-06-03 9 vfejfl WITH OR WITHOUT LOCKS 1 STURDILY BUILT fOR LASTING SERVICE 1 OFFICE EKJlPMSm w <p CHUUA sr J j Reprints of all local pictures appearing in the Malaya Tribune may be obtained at $1.50 a copy, j Address all orders to the! Malaya Tribune Photo Department, Tribune Offices, Anson438 words
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130 1949-06-03 10 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Thursday. World production of. tin in concentrates increased from 11,000 long tons in February to 13,300 in March, according to the May issue of the International Tin bulletin. This brings mine production back to where it was in September/OctoberReuter. - 130 words
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Article76 1949-06-03 10 There was a big drop in Malayan exports of tin metal in May as compared with April. A total of 1.777 long tons was I exported in May as against 3.681 tons in April. The cumulative export up to May this year was 23.140 against 20,165 for76 words
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Article40 1949-06-03 10 Black pepper was steady but quiet market in Singapore yesterday. Sellers wanted $2io per picul loose. But no business was done. The New York black pepper market was firm on Wednesday j spot at 89 cents nominal. I40 words
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Article20 1949-06-03 10 Singapore, Thursday. Tin shares at lower levels found only small i *j buyers and industrials were quiet. 3120 words
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Article66 1949-06-03 10 Reuter. TOKIO. Thurs. -For the second consecutive month, the Yawata Iron Works of the Japan Steel Manufacturing Company in May surpassed the target production for the month. Company officials revealed at Moji today. May pig-iron production at the S'awata, the largest steel plant in Japan, topped the AprilReuter. - 66 words
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Article214 1949-06-03 10 DEMAND from overseas for British machinery shows no sign of diminishing. Although Industry is working at high pressure the waiting list of eager buyers has not yet been wholly eliminated. Yet East Asian markets have been amongst those which have obtained deliveries during' the first quarter214 words
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Article122 1949-06-03 10 Reuter. GUELPH. Ontario. TOUTS. Unfavourable crop conditions in marry parts of the world were reported today to the International Federation of Agriculture Producers meeting here by delegates of 23 country I. Germany reported a steady decline in agricultural production during the last four years; Denmark's trade withReuter. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-06-03 10 Landbris (44); Empire Hamble (Sheers Wharf); Napoli (42 43) Charon (40 41); FrancisviUe (38 39); Kelantan (36); Star Betelgeuse (17/18); Silvervvalnut (19 20); Tjipondok (25 26); Soudan (15 16); Dorsetshire (10 II); Shirala (8 9); Katong (7); Llandaaf (Coal Plant); Adrastus (4 5).46 words
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Article138 1949-06-03 10 Air maiis are expected today from the United Kingj dom, Aden. Africa, Arabia, Canada. Eutopc. India, Iran. Iraq, Pakistan. Palestine, Bur- ma, China. <except Shanghai). Hongkong, Macao. Japan. Philippine Islands. Batavia, Pa- lenabang, Sourabia, and Parang. Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to the above places138 words
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Article93 1949-06-03 10 THE rubber commodity market suffered another set-back yesterday with prices dropping 1 cents following a fall of half a gold cent in the New York price. Closing prices were Buyers Sellers No. 1 June RSS 30 31% No. 2 June RSS 29 29 1 No. 393 words
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Article429 1949-06-03 10 A.P. NEW YORK. Thurs.-TV.-t tube wizards in Americas rubber capital of Akron. Ohio, ar* 1 talk ing of whole family of rynthe rubber materials which will present natural rubber with its greatest threat ever. At the same time, says the W. Btreel Journal, rubber experts hereA.P. - 429 words
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Article863 1949-06-03 10 Buyers. Sellers, 1 Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 AJex. Brink Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27 8.8. Petrol 38/ 39/- cd B. M. Trustee 7XO 8.50 Cong. Tla Ord. 14/3 15 I do. (P) 22/3 23/I 15. Utd. Awir. 40.76 41.75 j Estate A Trust 7.00 8.00 1863 words
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Advertisement668 1949-06-03 10 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated la •lngapore) BLUE FUNNEL IJLNE urrWfi iiiUm t« proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAUJNGb FROM U.K. U.S.A. 1 duo from U.K. June 4 "Troiiua" due from UJC. June 7 "Deucalion" due from U.K June 8 "Phrontis" from U.S.A. -r June 17 "Eurypylus"668 words
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Advertisement492 1949-06-03 10 I ICBll I I The modern antiseptic; used in the surgical and maternity wards of leading hospitals; an easy, safe precaution against j infection in your own home. 52. BOUSTEAD CoTl?! Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, Rn> HAMBURG. Doe l«i492 words
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Advertisement50 1949-06-03 10 ;PAK J| 1 Monkpy [iraml infants I, a eorJSi i pearls, amber a n .i* t glands. It for flatulance, catarrh 1 shortness of breath I and other forms 0 f out nt th' f Fa?'J m Monkey lirand W* «Mr tS?J; n YEE SHING CO.. lis j 20 IB50 words
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Article, Illustration775 1949-06-03 11 One Sided Fight Ended With A. Right Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. DRUCE Woodcock retained his British, Empire and European heavyweight titles tonight, when he knocked out world lightheavy weight champion Freddie Mills in the 14th. round oi their 15 rounds contest at the WhiteReuter. - 775 words
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Article284 1949-06-03 11 m £RS Bp I Club met I I when Royal I icm a I— 1 in an S A.F.A. Senior League match at Ja- Bcsai Stadium, y estirTigers opened up promisingly, but as the game prothey retreated to defensive plsy. The Navy lad the whip-hand for the284 words
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Article195 1949-06-03 11 TAUNTON. Thursday. Three batsmen. Gimbiett. Angel 1 and Rogers, scored all but 49 of the Somoi set first innings total of 11*1 against the New Zealandcrs here I today. By close of play the tourists had passed thcii I opponents' total, being IM for the loss195 words
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Article599 1949-06-03 11 SMASH - By SMASH D. K. VADI, retained his title in the men's singles of tho Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships, yesterday when he defeated Ong Chew Bee in three hiHerlv congested sets of 8-6. 1-6. 6-2. Finding himself up against one who not only equalled in the variety599 words
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Article58 1949-06-03 11 This year's tennis champions are: MEN S SINGLES: H. R. 'mM. MENS DO I KLES: Ong Cfceu Bee and A.0.8. I»«k?r. MIXED DOUBLES: Mr*. M. I. GreenhHi and Oflg Chtw Dee. LADIES singles: Mrs. M. Burnett. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mlm L. a'ker- Tn\ lor and Miss L L.58 words
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Article44 1949-06-03 11 LONDON. Thurs. JacK Kramer, 1947 Wimbledon champion, had one of the toughest matches of his career tonight when he was taken to nve sets by Pancho Segura. the little Ecuadorean, in the professional championships semi-linals before winning 3-6. 6-3. 6-3. 3-6. 6-3.44 words
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Article340 1949-06-03 11 Reuter. LONDON, Thursd »v. lOHN Laagridfce, 98•yaw-old Sussex opening baternaa, today became tho first player in Eajcffch iirst class erieket this season to complete 1.000 runs. He achieved this feat when he carried his overnight core of four to 221 ap;;> Derbyshire. He went on toReuter. - 340 words
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Article108 1949-06-03 11 A.P. LONDON. Thurs —Sandy Saddler, of New York, 121 nounds, knocked out Jim kcery, 134. of Ireland in the fourth of a ten-round bout, in the mam supporting event at White City Stadium tonight. Saddler, former featherweight champion of the I world, had tlie Irish boy downA.P. - 108 words
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Article293 1949-06-03 11 The following is tho draw fol 1 the Roya! Singapore Coif Club match play Competition, die firs> round to be completed not lator than June 19. J E. Semmes. bye: R. M. Yoiinir bye: J. C. MacLeod, bye. C R Wardle, bye; G. O. Crulckshanic. bye:293 words
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Advertisement167 1949-06-03 11 For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST HOUSE I Health Resort by the Sea with KIRSI CLASS BAH RESTAURANT at your service From 9 a.m. till Midnight I i NT FOOD DRINKS at REDUCED PRICES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING ADMISSION FREE *>3 Schooß aid bis Hawaiian Sophisticates. ***** 107 MARINE PARADE N167 words
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Advertisement47 1949-06-03 11 WRESTLING GREAT WORLD ARENA TOMORROW AT B I'M. son of v KONG BILL VERNA BLACK Bl TCHE Ml KLE Vs. MOHAN SINGH GUY LOMBARDO v». BOODH SINGH TIGER AM AT Vs. BOCK LIM THOMSON V». MOHD. KUNJU REDUCED PRICES $3, $2, $1. CHILDREN GALARV ONLY 50 CTS.47 words
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Advertisement680 1949-06-03 11 NOTICE NOTICE La hereby given that KIONG OH MOI of No 80 Pock Seah Street, Singapore, trading under the name of Tiong Huat is applying to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First-class Public House Licence (Stout and Beer only which he proposes to hold in respect of680 words
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Advertisement580 1949-06-03 11 BIRTH LA I IDE: At tl.e~K.lv Hospital, Spore, on Juno 2. 1949, to Ix?rna, wife of Rene Laurie of Far East Oxygen Co. a daughter (Yvonne i. Both well. SIT: VACANT aocouTttanc T, cow"accounting, COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP. BOOK-KEEP-ING. A six months' "Intensive Method" Diploma Course (Recognised by Professional Bodies for admis.580 words
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Miscellaneous87 1949-06-03 11 fvnuß mTwd ABofiT "°<He well-in a way I HTi 55 '5 my pault: :;m ilk scrry kappy-T too 1 14' MATCHING CURLY <W" AP P^K ]i O' OAT BUM..T,T'S TRUE?. GONNA SEE JO: JINKS AGAIN* A JOE.' DiS /WE JUST SIGNED f BAD. I <"' V WEIMERDEXON Wn==Z CALL IN87 words
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Article224 1949-06-03 12 Foreign Currency I Worries I Indonesia A.P. LONDON, Thursday. DKITAIN'S trade with Indonesia is running at the level agreed on for 1949 in tirule to Iks with the Netherlands Government early this year, a Board of Trade official said today. He was commenting on theA.P. - 224 words
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Article80 1949-06-03 12 A.P. B ATAX lA, Tiun::. H.J. i»vmk tool; over duties of High Rcpregentathre of the Dutch Crown in Indonesia in a brief ceremony today at an extraordinary session of the Federal Provisional (lovernment. Lovink. former secretarygeneral Of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, replaces nr. j J. M.A.P. - 80 words
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Article49 1949-06-03 12 LONDON, Thurs. Premier Mohanud Hatta of the Indonesian Republican Government is fiytng in a C nlted Naiions Plane on Saturday to Camlet with the Run rgwacy Government in suuuitra on the Koem- an Royen agreement, the Indonesian Offiew in Singapore ujinouiu d last night.49 words
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Article109 1949-06-03 12 U.P. CANTON, Thursday. ACTING President Li Tsung-jen today nominated Shansi warlord Yen Hsi-shan for premiership succeeding Ho Ying-chin. Yen accepted the nomination and immediately departed for Formosa to confer with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on the formation of a i.vw cabinet. The appointment will be votedU.P. - 109 words
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Article167 1949-06-03 12 LONDON, Thurk -Wall Street again gave a lead to the Loadon Siock toxchnnge. A steadier tendaacy prevailed lor the (creator part of tiif ecaiion today. Some boar cohering wa prompted b>tho approach of the weefc end. tii»- Stock Rxcnenge will be ritra ed t"i noiiday oa Mondaj167 words
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Article23 1949-06-03 12 A.P. LONDON. Thurs.- A Danish delegation has reached Loudor for negotiation; for a longterm butter contract betweer Denmark and Britain. —A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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135 1949-06-03 12 Reuter. RANGOON, Thursday. JHE Burmese Government announced tonight a rice production drive in Government-held "areas of the Irraw.iidy Delta southwest of Rangoon. Preparations were going on satisfactorily, it said. Loans were being granted to cultivators. On the fighting fronts its communique reported "no important developments."Reuter. - 135 words
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Article29 1949-06-03 12 LONDON. Thurs. Dr Thomas Alfred Chapman who was Suffragan Bishop of Colchester irom 1022 to 1933. died on Tuesday at his home at Prating;, aged 81.—29 words
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Article32 1949-06-03 12 A.P. MADRAS, Thurs.—An Indian Government spokesman said! today "major Communist trou-1 V is reported in the southern Tantore district" causing it to! be paced UK**r a state ot > emergency.—A. IVA.P. - 32 words
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Article127 1949-06-03 12 Alexander's H.K. Visit LONDON, Thursday. The London Daily Telegrapn. independent Consen stive said in a leading article today that the Government's decision to send the Defence Ministei Mr. A. V. Alexander to Hongkong was "a useful and construed gestu«e." Ali. Alexander.-; visit will certainly be a guarantee127 words
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Article56 1949-06-03 12 U.P. N&W YORK, Thurs—The Walt Disney office announced here today that Margaret O'Brien, a 12-year-old screen star, had signed a contract to do the voice of Alice m the cartoon feature of "Alice in the Wonderland." Disney officials said Mis: O'Brien s signature ended a twoU.P. - 56 words
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Article59 1949-06-03 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. There are only four probable run--1 nera for the Coronation Cup. Ito be run over tho Derby course of a mile and a half lat 1515 GMT at Epsom tomorrow. They are iwith jockeys): Beau Babreur, .W Cook; Sicavo. E. C. Eliiott; Royal Drake.Reuter. - 59 words
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Article264 1949-06-03 12 Reuter. BERLIN, Thursday. THE United States today flatly turned down a Russian demand that West sector police be withdrawn from West Berlin railway stations— taken over to end fist and gun fights between striking railwaymen and Soviet zone police and Communists. A letter from Lt.Reuter. - 264 words
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Article153 1949-06-03 12 Reuter. London. Thurs. —Britain is to call lor volunteers— men Bad women—to create a national civil defence corps trained to cope with the effects of modern weapons including the atom bomb, it was announced tonight. Particulars were given in draft regulations presented to Parliament under the CivilReuter. - 153 words
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Article42 1949-06-03 12 U.P. lAjsiLKJTi, Thura, prince My Khun and Princess Rita Hayworth flew here from Par's today and went to races at Epsom Downs to watch Ah s bone Susan V finish a poor 15th In a tiohi of 17 horses.—U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article86 1949-06-03 12 EL R. Lineman, Eeono--1" mie Adviaoi to the United Kingdom Liaison Mission in Japan who arrived in Singapoie yesterday had talks with officials the Economic AfYaiis Secretariat on the problems of the JapanMa I. iva trade. Mi. I .Inge man met members of the Colony's86 words
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Article, Illustration174 1949-06-03 12 rpWEXTY-FIVK Q 1 1 vitiates of cr s of the Poor of arrived in Sin~an or the last two ships. n :»5 Evacuees from cv they left the Pity a month aeo and 't Hongkong until sage in the Dar Hienrich J< n DotCh ship,174 words
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Article25 1949-06-03 12 Reuter. HONGKONG, V British Company, and Swire, today they Intended resuming trafcafl Shanghai with V,*B the steamer Bheogking on turday with carf gers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article41 1949-06-03 12 A.P. BERLIN, Thurs. -CommuJ fugitive Gorhait Eider ret-end a hero's welcome todag viet occupied Leipzig, the m sian. licensed news agency AM said. The agt-ncy said he greeted by Major' Max Opi&r a rally in the old Marks Square.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article114 1949-06-03 12 rJt° BAND: the rii- r! 10n °l Mr J C will play at I-arrer Park 5.30 p m. b.30 p.m. KOYAL ARMY SKRVICF OKI'S AKSCN: ground reunion ana sot ial dinner at HQ No. 4 Supply Reserve Depot, Pa«=ir Panjanp, 7.30 p.m. r>\*' .V Doreen Pin'.«114 words
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Article172 1949-06-03 12 The Blue Latroon" with Jean Simmons. 11 y ni. 1.4a. 4.IS. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. lAPITOL: "The Snak* 3 Pit wuh Olivia de Havilland Celeste Holm. 11 a.m.. 1.45 1 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. REX: "Unafraid" with Joan Fontaine Burt Lancaster. 11 1.45 4.00, b.30 and 9.30. p.m r.\VlLION:172 words
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Article57 1949-06-03 12 LEAG1E SOCCER: Snr. r i *8. R.A.F. Chang l. J .dan Bet' Stadium. J nr. B. Grp. 1. CL<.b~ Hurricanes vs. C.Y.M.A.. C.T.1U «■round. J nr. B. Grp. 1. So* Ath. Party vs. Born*-» M S.C.—Gevlar.?. FRIENDLY SOW KB: T Bahru Rangers vs. G nhrio —Farrer Park: S.C.C. vs.57 words
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Miscellaneous12 1949-06-03 12 Tide HIGH WATER: 2.W I (8ft. 6in.) 4.15 p.m. <7fU 2in.' I12 words
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