Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1949
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Title Section67 1949-06-04 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOB THE PEOPLE j TW: "Tribune" S'pora < j Larger Salet Than Any j Afternoon Paper in Malaya i Phone: 5811/1 Nin« Unea. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh, and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE67 words
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Article154 1949-06-04 1 Reuter. I? There a' l 33 mooa.jie run■era for the premier classic If ci toe Uritisfl ian, me ueioy, to he lun over one and a 5 hat miles tA downs at I 1100 hours GMT today. iney are,: AiaOut *Jrn:;e i i\v Johnstone). Raines Faik IReuter. - 154 words
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Article79 1949-06-04 1 A.P. i A/C. P"ri.—a Govern«al said today Bo- i-i ,ft r 8 *i*-4*y walkout 2 bloody riots in 1 merlcao engin- «*s were killed Estrada, prefect department, ssio oftSj?L ed for withdrawal J JJfron, tiK- mining reTV i Payment of Bent f lows of miners J wA.P. - 79 words
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430 1949-06-04 1 Reuter. LONDON. Frula.y.~AUeg.tions of "shocking political jobbery" in the British Eesl Africa* eolonv of Seychelles were made by Mr LeoiMrd Gun „,,„>. Conservative who si>ecialises in colonial affairs, in "the House or a ?roup of 92 islands, is in the in off the EastReuter. - 430 words
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Article117 1949-06-04 1 U.P. i Shanghai, Fri.—The o nmuni>t Military Con- j trol Commissiim iod:i\ i i ordered all Chinese and foreigners alike pff ci sing foreign eurrene.v i cheques, bonds or stocks J j to sell them to or depo- J sit them in the oflic a! iU.P. - 117 words
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Article80 1949-06-04 1 A.P. BANGKOK, Fri. —The Thai Government has recalled its am'assador to China. Phya i Aphibarn Rajmaitri. from Nanking, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed here today. A Foreign Office spokes- i man said the Govornmer* wants a personal report from its envoy on Chinese Communist treatment ofA.P. - 80 words
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Article28 1949-06-04 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fii. President Tinman said today that several women are under consideration as United States Ambassadors. He howev-r, declined to go into details. A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article30 1949-06-04 1 U.P. MEXICO CITY. Fri. It was reported that extensive deposits of uranium had been found In Oaxaca state and American and Mexican geologists now are studying samples here. —U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article82 1949-06-04 1 Reuter.-AAP. MELBOURNE. Fri. Tengku Temcnggong. formei Deputy Prime Mnust o* Johore, whr> is ho'idayioK here with his wile and daughter, said in an interview 'bat "because of its strategic pO» 1 siticn and resources. Malays is vital to Bouthca t Asia, but iLs reconstructionReuter.-AAP. - 82 words
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Article26 1949-06-04 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Today. i he gntng i«»r today's r:1 utii be vsrj heavj due i»> Uiis morning's ram. lielita will nol26 words
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Article236 1949-06-04 1 Reuter. PAR'S. Friday. Sifting in secret for the first time, the Big lour foreign Ministers today made "some progress" in two and a half hours discussion of Soviet and Tinted States pbns to restore four-power government in Berlin. Mr, Robert Murphy, political advisor to the .AmericanReuter. - 236 words
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Article115 1949-06-04 1 SHANGHAI. Friday A reliable source said today Chinese Communists had occupied Tsingtao, the North China port which until recently was the anchorage for the U.S. Western Pacific Fleet. The informant said the Chinese Nationalist Navy also had withdrawn and the Communists took over the city and115 words
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Article28 1949-06-04 1 MOSCOW. Fri. A Bovlel whaling expedition returned from the Antarctic brought with it a family of red-headed penguins. They now are on display in the Moscow zoo.28 words
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435 1949-06-04 1 Reef Of Solid Gold Reported Reuter.-A.P. JOHANNESBURG, Friday. FABULOUSLY rich gold strike reported to be the richest ever in the South African goldtields today set the Johannesburg and London stock markets in a turmoil and made fortunes in a few minutes for skilful buyers.Reuter.-A.P. - 435 words
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Article65 1949-06-04 1 U.P. SHANGHAI. Fu. The Rn j tish shipping firm, r.utterfieh *nd Swire, snneucced tod<\ 1 that several British ships are scheduled to arrive in Shangha* within a few days. The Sheng King is due or j June 6 and another British ship 1 is expected enU.P. - 65 words
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Article83 1949-06-04 1 Reuter. I BATAVIA, Fri. Informal discussions between the Dutch and Indonesian Republic delegations an "continuing amicably", the United Nations Commission for Indonesia reported today. The Commission added that it had been making suggestions to both the parties for expediting the work of the sub committee concernedReuter. - 83 words
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Article312 1949-06-04 1 Chinese communists appear to have changed their policy and want "foreigners" to stay in the territory they have captured, but they have no use for teachers of religion. This was the view expressed by a* recent European evacuee who called at Singapore on his way to312 words
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Article73 1949-06-04 1 The 50-year-old manager of a PahnitC rubber estate. Mr. LesHe Weldon, lu<s been awarded the Colonial police medal for gallantry for fighting off a bandit ambush at the Ttm>a!ing Rubber estate near Jc,rantut in April. Also awarded tne medal is Abdul Majid bin Jabar> 21--vcar-o'd police constable,73 words
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Article149 1949-06-04 1 1 Quarter of a million dollars t\ worth of iaw o.ium, seizby Revenue officers in the S.S. Promise on her arrival fiom Spore at tii2 end of last month was confiscated IJ C. 1. oy M\. o'Almada in Hongkong on May 20. The application for confiscation149 words
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Article74 1949-06-04 1 THE Communist Xortb-East Government has opened the Manchurian port of Yingkow to domestic and foieign shipping. Pciping Radio announced. Linked by a big railway network, with all pa its of Manchuria. Yingkow formerly handled much of Manchuria's import and export trade. Radio said that before the74 words
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Advertisement184 1949-06-04 1 ON TIME ALL the TIME! mi our waieket or dorks have to undergo a minute precision test to ensure abso'ute areurary belore olfered for sa'.e. YICK WOH HING 429, North fffftjfl R° d. Singapore i'iione ItM. In Tomorrow's S j .16 page Svmhy 7 ribunc Tcoli j s &wj Khooiu184 words
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Article75 1949-06-04 2 MJi. Leslie VWhion Litkie, 50, manager of the Mentakah Estate, Mentakah, md police constable Abdul Majid bin Haji Din, 22 have been awarded the Colonial Police tyedal for gallantly lor thodbrave conduct in action dvi ing a bandit ambush in Pahang on April 11. The75 words
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Article25 1949-06-04 2 A charge against Noel Montgomery of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, was withdrawn by the Public, Picsccutoi yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration476 1949-06-04 2 S'pore Airports To Be Further Improved Govt. Promises ALTHOUGH the Government of Singapore will embark on "a large project" A a< Tengph aerodrome, it will not neglect Kallang Airport. This was said yesterday by Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, the Officer Administering th c Government of476 words
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51 1949-06-04 2 SIX hundred and thirty-five babies were added to the population of Singapore last week, according to \estcrday's H >alth statement. Two hundred and five death.s were reported the same week. Tuberculosis led the mortality cau with 38 deaths. Pneumonia wa.- next with 2751 words
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Article54 1949-06-04 2 THE Annual Reunion Dinner of St. Anthony's Boys School will ho held at the sqhool on Sunday, Tune 12, at "< p.m. Ail gui AnthoniafLe wishing to participate may send theii names to Mr. Ho Fook Seng, G 0 St. Anthony's Boys (Phone *****. The charge54 words
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Article29 1949-06-04 2 An Indian butcher. X Luchumauen, 27,* wraa fined! a total of $125 m the pond i District Court yestcfthry on two charges of overcharging for mutton. t29 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-06-04 2 I J One of the nine ponies of the Singapore Polo Club !hnt was R£. tf '5 i»»rstla> after nr>on .or KuMM tumour The (h.hs A' and "IV teams W ili journey this weekly to com,>ete in the Seiangor Cluh Tournament at Kuala fam.p.ir48 words
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Article140 1949-06-04 2 JHREB thousand people are expected to pack Victoria Memorial Hall today when the attractive handwork of the Girls' Sports Club, started three months ago, will be displayed for sale lhe lumble sale and fun fair will be in the hands of giMs from the Club. Various useful140 words
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295 1949-06-04 2 Penghulus They Are Not The Same In Malacca MALACCA. Friday. difference between Malacca penghulus and those in other states of the Federation was explained to the press yesterday by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. W. C. Taylor." Malacca Penghulus are elected, the others are not. The forme: have very small ureas295 words
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Article32 1949-06-04 2 MALACCA, Fri. Mewa Singh, he'd by the Police on a tentative charge of possessing ammunition, was acquitted and discharged by Lhc Circuit Court Magistrate yesterday. No evidence wa:- giveh against him.32 words
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Advertisement99 1949-06-04 2 I ABLAZE WITH ad\enture: AGLOW WITH EXCITEMENT! 11. de VVre Stack pooie's WORLD REX OWNED ADVENTURE CLASSIC! J, kITKLH I*.V» PBEStNTI JEAJV SIMMONS I The Blue Lagoon H4. Vmt Hmfmh CDLDO» tV TTCHSIOOLD* j NOEL PURCELL CYRIL CUSACK JAMES HAYTER f *j MkAMK i ».I"VDS X JOHN SAINEi M)CH \tX99 words
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Advertisement130 1949-06-04 2 barJ [4. Jr |b^Q9 L \sr 3 snow S— 8. (».15 §45 p.m. GAYEST BOLLI WOOD ROMANTIC MIA IT*. Dorothy w Don LtAMOUB -*r AMBCHE in SLIGHTLY FRENCH To-NTTE at MLT>NITE Paramount's "WHISPERING SMITH" in Technicolor 1 OPENING TO-MORROW Warner Bros. •THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRK Tomorrow a« II130 words
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Advertisement164 1949-06-04 2 the Best Equipped J'J'Stß Air-eonditi-., h 'S|^H si,., j (formerly t j (Ist Kntrawc, in jJH commencing h J]jl \-'X, WĔ It's a Firs; <- Uh -H I M i «,u shei I-"'' Ciaie Admission I ree if t'r.vl j bought at tfi. L'h.rtv Oftirc. .|H Prices oi Ailmiwon i164 words
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Article628 1949-06-04 3 hi AJ I I MPI !v Friday. The Federation of Walnya and Singapore H r sf ve,r e,r.»ej! more !Ss m o<H,,ooo irmfniy rf tl rubber and tjr, about h»M pi what fhey earned. The other half was spent by •n :md other members of the628 words
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Article50 1949-06-04 3 Kun'a «uuipur, Fri, J; J ifg v:;.» todaj noil- i g. <i fcdon to peti- lion i" r aperla 1 'cay* t;> r i the PrlvJ Foun- m ii i :'."i iist (he sentence J ttt death passed oh htm Ike Emergency I J Rfgv'atloaa.50 words
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Article65 1949-06-04 3 I i TE< iCHBW, Lv Poey Wah. A up a Chinese ex at the po'.nt of a pistol at North Bridge Road teratx r 21 last and retwo gold rings trom sentenced to five rous imprisonment lust cc Taylor in the irt yesterday. Anothei ieochew.65 words
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141 1949-06-04 3 YOUNG Indian aim distributor. K. P. S. Iyer, told the Chief Justice in the S ngapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday that he sold the tenancy of his business pre- mises to the incoming tenant 1 $2.250 tea money. Iyer, who was examined in relation to141 words
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Article144 1949-06-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Pomp and colour Ith retaliation ceremonies of His Highness f Trengganu which began in Trengganu After the proclamation of i the commencement of the cerenranics His Signaesjs con- ftrred till He tjaqn went to he Ma-sixd Abidin foi the Fiuiav players. Today144 words
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Article99 1949-06-04 3 Ka r, da f H C vcrnment today cor* j H plans foi dcmobjli- H Special Constables Mi-! Mr. W. N. Gray, FederaH tion Commissioner of Police H preas comerence B c time comes the.-c H will be put into hand. H will be a number of99 words
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Article36 1949-06-04 3 Rapto m.:i i.i: •<-> wjll broad* caft o piogirinruc <>n one of the greatest living English poets. T. S-. Eliot, tomorrow .nt 10.30 p.m.. written sad lvii rated bjf Profe <; i ham Hough.36 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-06-04 3 Mrs. A.' W. Plnniek. Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides. Malaya and Singapore, recently visiter Malacca where sh< enro'fed the Second Cadet Com pin j at the Mahu Women's Training; College.33 words
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Article36 1949-06-04 3 4 BANDIT. Hiew Sow Then, sentenced to death for possession of arms, was I cd at Pudu Gaol, Kuala L pur, yesterday mormag. Hiew was the t>sih bandit to be executed since the Emergency.36 words
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Article61 1949-06-04 3 MALACCA. Fii. TWO Special Policemen wc»c killed and two weie j wounded in the Enn I gency in Malacca, it was officially l evealed. No legulai police ncr j auxiliaiy police were casual- tie.. The numbei of civhan? nn 1 bandits killed and wounded was not61 words
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75 1949-06-04 3 THOMAS John DavieS 9SS yesterday charged with attempting *to cheat $1,000 from the Hongkong Shanghai Banning Corporation 1 y presenting the manager with a forged letter. Ho was alleged to have presented a letter from the Managing Directoi of I United Engineers Ltd. authorising htm75 words
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Article53 1949-06-04 3 A Chinese bullock-cart driver lied from his home in the night of June 3 when he heard a shot fired near his house in the Muar area of Johore. When he returned the next morning he found that Ma father, mother and two brothers had been53 words
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254 1949-06-04 3 gUALA LUMPUR. Friday. Bandits in Malaya driven deeper into the jungle are finding it difficult to keep up their supplies. Mr. W. N. Gray Federation Commissioner of Police, toid this to the press here yesterday and added: "The bandits are short of food, medicine, clothing254 words
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Article150 1949-06-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SQT'ATTF.RS who help and protect and assist bandits will ho repatriated. M<arwhile the harrying end putsuing of bandits goo:> on and will be stepped up an police reinforcements come iorward. .Sir Alec Newbomt, the Chief Secretary of the Fede- rafrpUfj Government this150 words
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78 1949-06-04 3 Kuala Lumpui, Friday: Sii Alec Newboult. Fcdeiation Chief Secretary, warned at today's pi ess conference that Communists will make fiesh j attempts to dominate Ma- I layan trade unions. But said Sir Alec "This will net be so easy a task as it78 words
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Article55 1949-06-04 3 Kuala Lumpui. Fuday: Eleven people in the Federation of Malaya aie now undei a of death said I Sir Alee Xcwbcult. Federation Chief Secieiaiy at today's pi ess conference heie. Out of the *J4 sentenced to death i Since the Emergency 15 have had theii sentences55 words
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Article61 1949-06-04 3 ivuala Lumpui. Fi i. liandits I aic moving noith. said Mi. j N. Giay. Fedeiation Commisioner of Police at today's I preai eonterencc heie. j Added Mr. Gray: An at- 1 tempt to escape acioss the 1 Thailand border would be one oi the natuial ieeuits, or61 words
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Article46 1949-06-04 3 Kuala Lumpur, Friday: I Mr. W. JN. Gray, Federation I Cbmmieloner 01 Police ie- J veiled today .">(> men. M women and til children wet* detained in-the Pulal opet- aticn. At Merapoh i)o men, til 64 women ar.ct lu 1 chtdreh I I tfave been detained.46 words
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123 1949-06-04 3 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. POUR of the five claims made by Mr. A. Chel'itpnah k former labour contractor against the Ma la van Railway Administration, were dismissed by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Supreme Court today. The five claims, which totalled123 words
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Article47 1949-06-04 3 Twenty-three women out of had each to pay a fine of £10 foi gambling in a common gaming house 3t Beach Road. Fourth Police Magistrate Mi. M. H. MacDougal anquitted two because they said they did not gamble while the rest adrr they did.47 words
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Article26 1949-06-04 3 Thcrtf hdW"Been 27 arrests I in the Federation in the last 24 j hours 13 in Perak. 11 tn j Pahang and thiee in'Sclangor;26 words
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Article201 1949-06-04 3 A CHARGE of using criminal force was proved yestcr- day in a case against Chew 1 Kay Hong, managing proprietor of the Happy Woihl Cabaret. but the Fourth l J lice Magistrate Mr. H. M. MacDotlgal did not record a conviction because of tin; "tiivial nature201 words
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Advertisement33 1949-06-04 3 LAST day: n.OO-1.45-4.00-6.30-9.30 NEWTQK I "UNAFRAID" j "CHEATING IN GAMJSLING" Specia" Heeler rm 4042 FRCAA TOMORROW! lot safer kissing i 1 J» fl > i* wk t V ■f I > •WrWW lfi££ OORE SCHART33 words
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Advertisement173 1949-06-04 3 ACAOEM AWARD WINNER'S ft BRILLIANT ACTiNG! Head what the local press says:— [Jftj HOW OLIVIA de HAVIL! AND mpr fits into very atmosph HU iip-to-date asylum and ljf J her place among the UIJ •■••ranged is attavoal Ificred n— .«ne '>yen imagines She c gnj But it's only a film173 words
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299 1949-06-04 4 OSWALD HENRY - This Is A Good Week For Films r B y —t OSWALD HENRY BATING: FILM: -The Small Back Room." STARS: David Farrar, Kathleen Byron, Michael Gough, Leflie Bunks, Jack Hawkins his enemies. Manuel King a and Cyril Cusaek. AN outstanding British picture from the Korda studios299 words
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Article372 1949-06-04 4 RATING: FILM: "The Snake Pit." STXRS: Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Germ. Ootalte Holm and Lora Lee Michel a UDIENCE reaction to films A in this city is unpredictable. Her e we have a piece of heavy drama touching that delicate subject— insanity, and, for the mo«t part372 words
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Article, Illustration330 1949-06-04 4 RATING: FILM: "The I nafraid." STARS: Joan Fontaine, Burt Lancaster and Robert Newton. FILM stars, turning producers, are meeting with some measure of success. Fate has been particularly kind in this respect to Burt Lancaster whose first offering under his own banner la rather a remarkable one. He has330 words
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Article, Illustration104 1949-06-04 4 RATING: Fair; Good; Very Good Excellent. i formation, with, perhaps a chance to build their lives anew. j Joan Fontaine, an artiste for fine performances, tackles an unglamorous and unsavoury j role as Jane, giving it that j same air of suspense as in "Letter To An104 words
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Article184 1949-06-04 4 RATING: FILM: "The Blue Lagoon" (in teehnicolour). 1 STARS: Jean Simmons, Donald Houston, Noel Purcell, James Hayter, Cyril Cusack, Susan Strauks and Peter Jones. I FOR once, a sensible story of the South Seas, minus hip-swinging Hula-girls and mysterious, incense-filled vilI lages. This is a faithful transi lation of184 words
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Article, Illustration202 1949-06-04 4 BATING: FILM: "King nl ST,Mi: Clyd King. Elaine S eien PrivaL Anot-ro-belun i* r captive jungle from an untimely en heroic exploits of worWowned wild a- ma! *s Clyde Beatty and I- t edition —Manual X For thrills and film is incompaia serial has its quota, particular one pit*202 words
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Advertisement141 1949-06-04 4 GRUII.KS 19IANAP0LIS RACE 0i1 21.327 M ES PER HOUR PROOF OF txm wet* H i qjj twenty-sixth consecutive time, Firestone tyres J7 have been on the winning cars in this 500-mile classic. v Imagine the strength and endurance of those tyres! < They were pounded and pulled over blistering hot141 words
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Miscellaneous377 1949-06-04 4 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK RED NETWORK ENGLISH PBOGBAMMKS INDIAN PROGRAMMES 10 a.m. News from Kuala L« 12 noon Time Signal. Opening par; 10.5 (approx.) (lose Down; Announcement and Programme 1 p.m. Programme snmmar> Summary with Signature Tune; 1.02 Dance music by Lawrenc- 12.02 Tamil fihn hits; 12.15 HinWclk377 words
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42 1949-06-04 5 untitled t v b .'"ami. the world'.ull, man ight teet eight a pro! lem patient whin ho reported to the Masacbusetts Eye and Ear Inmarj in Iloston with an ear ache. But nurse Genevieve Pcasen makes a close-up examination by scaling table.42 words
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Article103 1949-06-04 5 Reuter. BOMBAY. Fri. If worv.oi I are to be burdened with due) responsibilities of domesti*. i as well as civil and social life, I is it not necessary that men I are taught domestic science and shared the responsibilities Of domestic life with women I This question was posedReuter. - 103 words
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168 1949-06-04 5 A.P. SHANGHAI, Friday. fHEN VI General Commander of the Communists tl Id army which captured Shanghai and r of this city, asserted that only 20.000 Nationalist troops escaped during the recent fightin?. He told Siiangk.. industrall, commercial and financial leaders at a meeting sponsored byA.P. - 168 words
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Article101 1949-06-04 5 PHANGHAI, Thurs. The U c vacuatior scheme has been abandoned comprt hen -.ye lit plan involving j the whole community is now j boms dratted, according to 1 'he North China Daily Xev. j quoting an official of the Poi tti'-u. R ridents Association. This official claimed101 words
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Article471 1949-06-04 5 /^it/l" Reuter. »..lu ,i... l»ll,<x '>,..,:.>:<llj..in3" (llil.o. ><.„.,.l„„'l> (url">r:.<:<,,!. >vent >« »l tl,< «t t»,o vonr »<. i,.v. v ...'.i.z: VVriiin.3 in Ike d <<l,!lii<>n t:iill> in 111.» i .!i. v tno 5»ll7»<l^. l'Nt' t.i-ust nn.z ..<' <,,ll!llz..,>i, do cnptur<.6 '».,t sor on. in,»,. l^, (Un \D!iiReuter. - 471 words
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Article58 1949-06-04 5 Reuter. PvlO DE JANEIRO, Fri. More than 100 people were today reared dead m one oi tne worst floods ever to hit Uie Sa'> Francisco area of nor-Ui-ea.st Brazil. Communications were cut and many towns and villages isolated. The 5,000-ton suaaxer Campos Sailea left Rio today withReuter. - 58 words
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Article39 1949-06-04 5 Reuter. PARIS. Fri. Hie French, National Assembly tod v adojpt- <<' unanimotj:;l;. a Socialist motion Inviting the govenan\ent l 0 pbscrvc a truce m Indochina for the safeguard oj lianas there during the rainy Reason (MaySeptember). Reutci.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration17 1949-06-04 5 Dressed in Dutch cort-l-tea, th.'se irirk milkh < 11 vi«itof» caaJn nervy In j. wreck-long Mlekration.17 words
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Article117 1949-06-04 5 xn-,v. > V, >! l willing to nave neutral 1 v< rs ovei leer the forthccnting referendums in the provided firstly, they am appointed by the United Nations; secondly, they are acceptable to both France and India; thirdly, their runt tions and powers are clean117 words
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358 1949-06-04 5 A.P. ROME, Friday. bid for independence drew forecasts yesterday of fresh unrest in the Moslem world. The independent Rome newspaper Messagerc predicted "immediate repercussions in all North Africa." The Secretary General of the Arab League declared that Arab nations insist on complete freedom for allA.P. - 358 words
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Advertisement67 1949-06-04 5 j^j But not now thanks to DE jr4aH*liff II 1 Ills. they got to the \ot trouble in no time. md now housework' and shop- o^*e^~"^^^r~A pleasure'once again. De WiTT'S PILLS j Fori/-. uhSlinabu at ft \y ft'i:*cy end Blodder Troubles eM oUt*jsmrits K*» 1& TENT BARLEY c is*. more67 words
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Advertisement604 1949-06-04 5 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS A(XX>MMODATIQN MARRIED Buropean eaecutiva fc.slu- rent three bedroom bouse in -root residentifil district on lon-; lease. Prepared underiak.- eaten- j »ivo repairs. Box No. 2457. M.T Spore (C.61M1. WARRANT officer RAF and Wife Ino children wish to rent furnished bungalow, Hat i»r rooana Siipjapot', 2«9.604 words
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Advertisement343 1949-06-04 5 ——_______*—ai VEHS: FOB SAUE 1041 Dodge fluid iwured April ltfio. Excellent oond. e-arest $1,10,). Box A.2L" 1 MT s (c.tiSTr CHEVROLET heavy utility rood running order. Write Army Kfnenta Corporation. 885. Ea*u Coast Road or telephone *****. (8.68-4). I 1911 Ford V 8 saloon. just com- 1 pletely orei hauled343 words
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Advertisement211 1949-06-04 5 1 FOR sr.le Ford Prefect, repister I< on 8.8.47, excellent condition. Insured to 20. 8-49 or Apply Manager's ottiee. Cathay Cinema. Spore. (X63o>. WANI_D WANTED a Singer Sewin- machine with seven drawtrs 1941 model. Apply Majid 14-F, Chuiia Lane. Penang. <A 669) PETS FOR SALE twenty full-.rowm Rhode Island liens.211 words
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Advertisement459 1949-06-04 5 MUSIC L Foorman deer, music teacher for piano, accordeon. and theory M Wilkinson Rd. Katong ,AKSS». SWmGFANB Attention. New Jlasses in modern Piano- playing using latest American j uiethod*. Foorman's Music Studio Moulmein Road, Telephone I 413 2- (A.667h 8IT: VACANT WANTED a nod Ipdian compoattcr, »«fty P. o. 133.459 words
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Article556 1949-06-04 6 WO disrespect to Mr. A. V. Alexander, Britain's Minister of Defence, but it is hard to see what he hopes to accomplish by his there-and back jaunt to Hongkong. It is even harder to share the enthusiasm of the London Daily Telegraph which has this to say of his556 words
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Article, Illustration965 1949-06-04 6 GORDON TAIT - By GORDON TAIT A.P. THERE'S a dark spotlight today on this country's Y/r-ir- I'fitrA'ifl noHr-v. Are the Australian people behind it? Is it racial or economic? Need it be enforced 100 per cent.? Or is today's strict policing of it the wi'l of one man.A.P. - 965 words
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Article, Illustration384 1949-06-04 6 Reuter INDIA'S now Constitution is taking shape •peetSliy. Twenty-five articles in three cays was the record set ip by the Constituent Assembly this week. The Indian Constituent Assembly, now in its final B ssion, hopes to complete tne draft constitution of 315 nitie'es.Reuter - 384 words
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432 1949-06-04 6 Reuter. WITH diplomatic and consular missions in 44 countries, Free India's foreign service Ims made considerable headway in the last two years. Treaties of Friendship ar< under negotiation with several countries, while the Indian Government concluded trade agreements with ten countries in theReuter. - 432 words
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Article139 1949-06-04 6 Reuter. THE Philippines will soon have its own ponieillin and streptomycin manufacturing plant, if the offer made recently to the Nation al Development Company b> the American Industrial Bx- port Corporation is finally j accepted. The American concern, one of the biggest in the United States,Reuter. - 139 words
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Article574 1949-06-04 6 Reuter. THE growing need for uranium and other radio-active substances is expected to open up vast stores ot unexplored mineral wealth m variou parts of the world. A United Nations study on the economic development of the non-self governing territories of the wond emphasises thatReuter. - 574 words
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Article294 1949-06-04 6 Reuter. WHILE events dunng the I past year hav e tended v shake Arab unity, then feeling in some of the Middle East Moslem States, and es. j pecial'y in Egypt, that (air j a battle, but not the 4 r I ended in Palestine.Reuter. - 294 words
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Advertisement60 1949-06-04 6 60 Years of integrity —Drink Gold Leaf and be sore of consistent quality The quality of Gold Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice* CARSON PAPER j CLEAR J/Jjri COPIEJ^C^/ SPECIAL NON CURLING CARBON- A BOON TO TYPISTS. DETAILS UPON REQUEST. RVMPPSk 104 KOBISSO*. »o*a A SINOAPORI iWHliy I60 words
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Article, Illustration237 1949-06-04 7 it. a idank.d and a belt comprise the equipr R': -t Sa<au. 42-year-old Minister of the Adventis? Church from the Island of Veßa I lla in the Solomons, as he sits barefooted on a rail of th r White Star liner Mauretania f(i' o\ving the ITork237 words
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Advertisement238 1949-06-04 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED THRiCt WEEKLY KUANTAN SBO.KOTA BHAk'J SliO.MANAGERS: MANSFIELD A CO, LTD. OCEAN BUILDING BINGAPORUi. ZZZZZZZZZZ 1:) TOMORROW IN THE PALM COURT FOR THE FIRST TIME THE BAND OF THE Ist. EN. DEVONSHIRE (By kind permission of Lt.Col. R. G. Pine-Coffin, D.S.O. M.C. Officers.) Conducted by bandmaster V. St238 words
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Miscellaneous171 1949-06-04 7 i!X ABXER by Al €a PP rr THE iMTFR- XIF ONLY HELD SHOW TI HE MUST CHOOSE A ER- N I t"-A WILD YOUNG THING brr vnuVE HAD SOME INTEREST /T- WIFE,WHILE WE'RE < I KNOW FROM THE. SOUTHERN -PINGTONDEAR 1 OUST A SMu-E-EVEN ALIVE/I'-THE PROUD )ITS AFTER I HIULS/T-SOMETHING171 words
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Article321 1949-06-04 8 LAUNCHED on May 12 by Swan, Hunter at Wallsend-on-Tyne the 10,000-ton Chindwara, tor the British India Steam Navigation Company, will be the second of a series of nine vessels of similar appearance whim arc being placed in service during the next two yea is. They embody improvements321 words
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Article56 1949-06-04 8 j i Empiie Hamblc (Sheers vVhaif;; Napoli (42/43); Jhaion (40 41): Franclsyttk Jenvenue (38 39); Kelantan (36); Katong «35»: Star Betetgeilse (17 18); Sitseni (21 22»; Benledi i27/2S);| Seroei (29 30); Soudan (15/I6i:j Cyclops (13/14); Dorsctshhe (11); Shirala (8/9); Breconshire 6 7); Llandaaf (Ccal Plant >: Adiastus56 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-06-04 8 .he luxury liner Queen of Bermuda sails inio New «rk liarnour after being completely renovated from bow to stern at a cost of > l t.s.nou. Used to transporting (iis during th,- war, she is now making weekly pleasure cruises to Bermuda.45 words
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Article420 1949-06-04 8 U.P. Tribune Shipping Editor THE Singapore agents for th. P O. Messrs Islay Kerr isc Co.. Ltd.. Collyer Quay, are still awaiting a signal i«> send their new 9.000-ton freighter Soudan up to Shanghai. The Soudan i< loading in Singapore docks at present, and is scheduled to'sailU.P. - 420 words
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Article14 1949-06-04 8 tnuia will inaugurate a new Air Service between Calcutta and Hongkong via Bangkok14 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-06-04 8 The large single funnel of the P O luxury liner Himalaya being lowered in place during the building oi the ship in the tidied Kingdom. The Himalaya v.PI ply between England and India.33 words
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Article206 1949-06-04 8 AN auction of motor vessels ranging in size from 25 to 1 985 tons attracted a large j crowd of waterfront dealers to Lammert Bros.' Salesrooms, Hongkong. The largest vessel, the Ngor I Wei. put up for sale by the Kwangtung Industrial Cor poration. Canton, was206 words
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Article51 1949-06-04 8 l l»' nluc in»; in >.,->»<<' 1 < I,"»»» l «reluril. t:»"!'»- :<nll ,-r ,n>! »«>"'- l>> ll»> r> :ll'i"», >>: »»>'- > »>!«'» I». < »'"l «l»> l i l l «»t '"»<»<» ll,— >!lVl,7 > s ..r. t n. < «,,.'t..r v< «»1, NN< > > >» !'»,>><,51 words
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Article108 1949-06-04 8 THE Kwong Sun Hong Co.. j charterers of the ss Kong fat which was pirated about three weeks ago while on her I a io Hongkong f:om Kcng- j snootl. have revealed that one ot the six men kidnapped by the bandits has been released 1 and108 words
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Article77 1949-06-04 8 The Shirala (British India brought 326 passengers foi Singapore from Hongkong yesterday. Among these thoic are several missionaries and their families who evacuated North China a few mouths ago and have been awaiting passage in Hongkong. The missionaries a.nd their families wili tranship from the Shiiala and77 words
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Article51 1949-06-04 8 I The Blue Funnel Line's Charon brought 72 passengers to Singapore from Fremantle yesterday. Th vctsel carried n cargo of 2.63'J .he sp and a total of i.BOl 1 ton; r»i Australian t rait; vagctaI I frozen meal. Hour, onions, potatc c;, confectionery nn d honey.51 words
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Advertisement671 1949-06-04 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Idnfapora) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier's eptlea to preceed via ether ports to load aad discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. ft UJSJL repps' dus from U.K. -Jn Port •TroUus" due from U.K. June < das from U.K June -Phrontl from U.S.A. June l, "Eurypylus" from UJC671 words
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Advertisement609 1949-06-04 8 X.P.M. U\J REGULAR PASSENcJ and FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE ANT) Tg. Pinang, Dabo, Bllnjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandas, M Batavia, Cherlbon,Semarang, Sourabata, East lava Benoa, Padangbaal, Ampenan, Boeleieug, r&i,» Pemangkat, Sambas, Pontianak, Koetnal, Bandjermastn, Belawan-Deli, Djambt. Bagan si a«V aad Penang "Scroci" for x'g. Penang, s Paudjang Uu ll Bengkalis,609 words
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Article118 1949-06-04 9 nHTH a sharp rally in the New York rubber price by C cent (US), there was a much better feeling in the local rubber commodity market yesterday. With good buying interest the price recovered 1 1/3 cents from Thursday. The market closed with a good undertone. Closing118 words
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189 1949-06-04 9 WEEK'S RUBBER REPORT THE week has been rather a gloomy one for Malaya which has been unable to stand up to the hammering which the New York market has received resulting in nervousness in all other markets, says the week's rubber report issued by189 words
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Article96 1949-06-04 9 Highest and Lowest prices during the week ending June 3 were: s Highest Lowest losing Buy en Nana Spot Loose ??*5',2 "il «1,1 R.M.A. I R.S.S. F. 0.8. June 32.5 8 31 32.1 8 R.M.A. 2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. 30.7 B 29.3 8 30.3 J R.M.A. 2 R.S.S.96 words
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Article167 1949-06-04 9 BATON ROUGE. Thurs.— "Cold rubber" was feted here by its sponsors who claim 'it will: Make tyres wear 30 per cent, longer. Permanently outclass natural I rubber. Make the United States independent of any outside rubber source. Be made as cheaply as the natural rubber.167 words
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Article77 1949-06-04 9 Air Mails are expected to arrive today from the Nnited Kingdom, Aden, Africa, Arabia. Canada, Europe, India, Iran. Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Australia and Nov Zealand. Ceylon. Burma, nnd Medan. Latest time of posting at the G. P. O. to the above places is 6.00 p.m. Surface and77 words
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Article65 1949-06-04 9 Reuter. TOKIO, Thurs. American I buyers have cancelled orders for 17*000,000 yards of silk clotn known as Habutee up to today, Japanese newspaper said. The cancellation amount to one-third of the total contracts for 45.000,000 yards ordered by I American buyers and roughly ,25 perReuter. - 65 words
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Article47 1949-06-04 9 A.P. KARACHI. Fri During March. Pakistan imported from the United Kingdom goods worth almost twice as much as those she exported to that country. Figures released by the U.K. High Commissioner here show imports from Britain of £3,600,--000 and exports of £1,948.000. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article49 1949-06-04 9 Washington. Fri. President Truman said on Friday he is opposed to a U.S. government loan to Spain. Spain has informally bid for a multi-million dollar loan from the UJ3. government's Export and Import Bank. The bank is said to have turned it down as a poor risk.49 words
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Article34 1949-06-04 9 Reuter. Hongkong, Fri. The British company, Buttertie Id and Swire, announced yesterday they intended resuming trade in Shanghai with the despatch of the steamer Shengking on Saturday with cargo and passengers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article104 1949-06-04 9 Copra, coconut oil and sago I flour continued their easing I tendency in the Singapore proI duce markets yesterday. Black and white pepper were very steady. Some business in black pepper was transacted yesterday at $236 per picul j loose. London prices for black pepper 'ose on Thursday104 words
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Article338 1949-06-04 9 A.P. j \TEW DELHI, Fri.—lndia is j n finding a solution to two I very tough problems—her dollar i shortage and her adverse trade j balance- in a series of inter-' national trade agreements negotiated by her Commerce Minis- try. I Bilateral agreements have j beenA.P. - 338 words
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Article36 1949-06-04 9 Singapore Fri. i There was little change 1 in industrials but in the tins section there was y slightly less selling pres- sure at lower levels. Small London interest was also maintained. J36 words
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Article838 1949-06-04 9 Buyers Sellers. Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 4Jex. Br.** I Pref. 2.80 2.90 i Ords. 2.20 2.27 8.8. Petrol 37 3 38 hCd ii. M. %JtA Tl» Ord. 14/- 14 U do. (P) 22/3 23/S. Utd. iMur. 40.76 41.73 j Estate Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary 7.00 7.25838 words
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Advertisement634 1949-06-04 9 i m. VVCAVr >sTARY WANTED. for Anierintial fully 1 °"T in general office comi* te nrl secretarial duties. m roUtinP letter stating expert-! B iT y required g A2453, Malaya Tribune.: to I Rj- ian with Euro-1 mm 1"* /-nmnanv Full knowledge) and shorthand experience, age and; fed to Bo>634 words
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Advertisement271 1949-06-04 9 LEGAL, NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the business of "PUNIAR RESTAURANT BAR" carried on by MR. SHARANJIT i SINGH at No. 175, Albert Street, Singapore, will cease to exist as from the 15th day of i June, 1949, and that all claims j against the said Punjab Res-271 words
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Advertisement280 1949-06-04 9 CHENG KONG 1 No. 160 VICTORIA STREET SINGAPORE. TEL. ***** j ELECTRIC, WATER I Contractors Best Service Reasonable Price t BALLROOM «Ai\ifi\c. DON'T WASTE TIME MONEY. j For correct technique with betj ter quicker results consult j S. A. Soon. (A.N.A.T.D., tend.) I 432, Serangoon Rd. Daily lessons, 10 a.m.—lo280 words
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Miscellaneous237 1949-06-04 9 The Truth in Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told Free Woulrl you UU to know without an? cast what ihe Stars indicate for you. some of your past experiences, your strong and weak points, etc' Here Is your c"n: nee to test Free the skill of Pundit t Indian most237 words
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Article5131 1949-06-04 10 First Day Of Selangor Turf Club's June Meeting Haw One CI 3 Div. 5 6 Furs. Si AN DV KID 0-0 I FIFTH 2-4-49 K.F.. 8.04 I Furs. (Glennon) DiV. 8, Won by Lord Frederick 1 mis. IS 2 b I sees. Going Heavy. sixth 25-5-4« Penang5,131 words
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Advertisement116 1949-06-04 10 I ARRIVED jr> THE FAMOUS FRENCH JpPlfefcL SMI A CLOCKS assorted uit It full mr* n Ayß chrome bezel available. R p \w u>ud alakms I: \s( Sole Distributors Malayan 'j Union Singapore', 1 V 1 Jm KWONG SIEVV HINO /r WATCU CO. *mw* 391 North nri<, ge \J Road,116 words
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Advertisement44 1949-06-04 10 j Pror. ALA in Astro- Palmist and Horoscope Header. You will receive reliable ami instructive advice on business travel. financial, health, marriage etc. His reading may i hange youi entire life. Guaranteed satisfaction, KASTKKN HOTEL Opp. New World Kntraars. (via Jalaa Besar) Tel. *****.44 words
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Article799 1949-06-04 11 Sweep: Race Eight. Double Totes: Races Two and Four. I sj v imi Fight. RACE ON E 2.30 P.M. HORSES < L\s* 3 DIV. ."> p) {s I h Kid uU Phersonl 9 un Mrs. j. Martin Martin pm Hwne <"i" 1 Ls -ur>. s. is. reap Do.i-.799 words
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Article82 1949-06-04 11 The loUowing will play cm k< i for Indir I Association against R. A. F. Changi tomorrow at 2.00 p.m. on the I. A. ground. (Play, rs are kindly requested to meet* at the ground at p.m.): N. Abbaßbhoy (Captain). M K. Motiwalla. M. Bhatri. B. Dalit i82 words
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Article57 1949-06-04 11 The ft. Mowing are requested to turn up tor S: U, B, Traffic x[ at aoccer against Singapore Maime police at Rae.burn Park today: Thurc Ai> Mun, Sabg. Aii Biau. Chee Oai Sa»«l. H'.n.n'. P6h Sent', Esa. Peng Yew, Lata 100, Mokhtar. and reserve are Sani. Geoh57 words
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Article1577 1949-06-04 11 AIXAN LEW IS - jFirsf of K.L. Races From AIXAN LEW IS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IE June Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opens tomorrow with a programme of eight events for Class 1 and Class HI horses run over six and seven furlongs. \s usual, winners are not1,577 words
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Article72 1949-06-04 11 RACK ONE ORONATION LAIN Flying Cosoejr Duke San N RAC E TWO POLISH BRIDE Shining Wjlkm Itright Mengseng RACE THREE CADGER Chastity Sir Keith RACE FOUR DALCROSS Ahhy Kay Lord Frederick Outsider: Firemaster RAC E FTVB S ADVANTAGE i S|M-arllghl Poti Star h ACE s|\ j72 words
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143 1949-06-04 11 TUVO trial matches foi the A Ma'aya Cup competition will bo hold by the Singapore Civilians on Juno 8 and 12. The "Probable?-" will play the "Possibles" at 5.15 p.m. an Cacti day The following players have been invited to turn up143 words
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320 1949-06-04 11 U.P. LONDON, Friday. DRI CE WOODCOCK of England has established himself as European candidate for the vacant world heavyweight crown by knocking out Freddie Mills, his countrymen, in the 14th round before 4(J,000 fans at the White City Stadium. Woodcock kept his EuropeanU.P. - 320 words
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Article140 1949-06-04 11 The following will repre ent S. C. C. v. R. A. F. S. leti i B\ cricket on 11 o' dock at Seletar. (Players are ask'd to me.", a' S. C. C. talO p.ni.i S. J. Me* I tera, r. j. HarnTey, J. C. Smith, K. Gould,140 words
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Advertisement74 1949-06-04 11 WRESTLING GREAT WORLD ARENA TONIGHT at 9 P.M. son of v KONG BILL VERNA 1 BLACK BUTCHE MLKLE Vs. MOHAN SINGH GUY LOMBARDO Vs. BOODH SINGH TIGER AM AT v». BOCK LIM THOMSON V». MOHD. KINJU REDUCED PRICES $8. $2, $1. CHILDREN GALARV ONLY 50 C'TS. Prof. ILMI DDIN (Astro-74 words
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Advertisement349 1949-06-04 11 For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health Resort by the Sea with j FIRST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT al your service I From 9 a.m. till Midnight EXCELLENT FOCD DRINKS at REDUCED PRICES BOM** 111 HAMUNfS ADMISSION FREE Music by Sehoon anil his Hawaiian Sophisticates. PHONE: ***** 107 MARINE PARADE {THE349 words
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Miscellaneous79 1949-06-04 11 va reallyThappy- fBEsTSS* OF A IONG RANG£ F^fif]\M7r C £V A E 5 TINK i HEY J DAT SIT V'SOTTa4 4 Bi ,.K AON'T 6IVE )W£ JUST Jthatk?n STRATEGY, HAPPY-AN' CURLY I COULD EVER MANAGE A CHAMP..'. J 1 "JfJ V*«\ 1. J < 1,1 COILY A -/SIGNED \OU6HT ?o~DRAW79 words
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Article140 1949-06-04 12 1 njEftltl SSafBILAN, last j S n year's cannM/TiaiS-. i meet the Arm.,-N v at t Jalan liesar Stadium toJ day in one ol the most Important Wtrh-H in th»--i OMltlniffl /.<>t>;- ol M:<l r.a J Cvi- oo npett' bra* ihc NcrffJ X nni win 1140 words
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Article62 1949-06-04 12 THE Chinese Hurricanes XI defeated the C.V.M.A. 2-1 in a Junior B. Group 2 league match at St. George's Road. Hurricines tasted the first goal when Lou Fong Seng kicked into his own erai Andrew Lim, however, equal ised for C.V.M.A. In the second half Chng Keng62 words
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Article25 1949-06-04 12 STOCKHOLM. fours. Sweden beat Eire by three goals to one in a world soccer cup match here tonight after leading 2-1 at halt-time.25 words
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492 1949-06-04 12 Reuter. LONDON, Friday.—Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech-lones fo'd <he House of Commons today that security forces had ma le "extraordinary progress" in the last few months in stamping out Communist terrorism in Malaya. No estimate could be given now of how long the rebels wouldReuter. - 492 words
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Article138 1949-06-04 12 A.P. LONDON, Fri.—Pro- motor 'aek Boionionn to- day e.rranged f<»r Brace L Woodcock and Amwirnn Lee Savold to fifrh* for the British version of the v.i.-si i« wor d >ea< v weight championship in London on September G. i BolomocM declined to say whereA.P. - 138 words
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Article45 1949-06-04 12 The JolUlads Athletic Union played tine soccer to register a 5-2 victory over the ihngapore CricKct. Club on the Padang, yesterday. For the JolUlads. Htisat n scored three and centrelorward Salahudin scored two while Clitton and Mat hot netted for the Club.45 words
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192 1949-06-04 12 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, Friday.—The England foftJß to play against New Zealand in the first Test match at Leeds beginning on June 11 has been selected as follows: F. G. Mann of Middlesex i captain», W. J. Edrich of Middlesex, T. E. Bailey of Essex, L.Reuter. - 192 words
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Article146 1949-06-04 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Jack I Kramer and Bobby RiggS of the United States, two former Wimbledon champions, survived a disastuus start to win the world piofessiooal indoor lawn tenm, doubles title at WembU y tonight They beat Pancho Scgura of Ecuador and the Bngllah-born AustralianReuter. - 146 words
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Article69 1949-06-04 12 This year's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championship to be held In October will take on a new significance for from Its' results will be chosen the aquatic team to represent tinColony in the 1950 Empire Li antes at New Zealand. A committee meeting of the Association scheduled69 words
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524 1949-06-04 12 THE Chinese Athletics tasted their firs* defct, yesterday, when they were beaten by R.A.F. Ch* ngi, to 'he tune of four goals to tno in an S.A.F.A. Senior Prague match at Ja! »n Stadium. The airmen, who are trailing for down in the League524 words
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Article461 1949-06-04 12 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. (From VERNON MORGAN) JUIKTV-XHKEf of the best three-year-old colts in Britain ?»nd France will go to the post on Epsom's historic downs tomorrow afternoon for the 169 th. running of Britain's premier classic, tho Derby. The race has a bigger internationalReuter. - 461 words
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Article234 1949-06-04 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.- Widespread rain caused the abandonment of a! fiist class cricket matches due for completion today. Not a ball could be bowled between Oxford University and the Ai my at Oxford, and the other games affected were at Birmingham (Test trial), Taunton (New Zealanderst. Ilkeston,Reuter. - 234 words
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Article28 1949-06-04 12 A.P. LIVERPOOL, Thurs. Jimmy Molloy, Liverpool welterweight knocked out Emile Delmine of Belgium in the ninth ot a 10-round fight in Liverpool Stadium on tonight.—A P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article87 1949-06-04 12 M.Y.T. S'l'OKE 1HST.: 1st Dept. Sub-committee Meeting, Chinese Methodist Church Hall, 3 KamI»ong Kapor, 2.30 p.m. STORK GIRLS SPORTS CLI 1$: Jumble Sale 10 a.m. Fun Fair 3—6.30 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. «..U.I..».: Badminton, Tennis, Volley-ball 1.30 p.m. Singapoie Chess Club 5 p.m. Movie Cirele b87 words
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Article197 1949-06-04 12 CATHAY: "The Blue Layoon" with Jean Simmon»*. 11 a.m. 1.46, 4.1u. 6.40 and 9.30 p.m. Midnight: "Firmer .Squadron" CAI'lKtl.: "The Snake Pit" with Olivia de Havinaitd ami Celeste Holm. 11 a.m.. 1.15, 1, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. Midnight: "The Street with No Name. KhX: "Unafraid" with Joan Fomaine Burt197 words
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Article45 1949-06-04 12 SOCCKB: Malaya Cup. Negri Sembilan vs. Army-Navy Jalan Besar. FHIKNDLY SOCCER: Hotspurs vs. Quantas Fairer Park. C'KICKET: Europeans vs. Ros> (Clarke Cup)—S.C.C.: S.R.C. vs. K.I.—S.R.C.; Police v?. C.S.C. Thomson Rd.: S.C.C. vs. Cold tstorau» 1 Farror Park: I.A. vs. S.A.O.B.A.—I.A.; St. Andrew's vs. Rocklites—Woodsville.45 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-06-04 12 CI \RKE CSUP— the record. 1924 Drawn. 1925 i)rau n 192G Drawn. 1927 Drawn, Drawn, 1929 European*, ifjaj The Rest, 1931 Drawn, 1932 Drawn, 1983 European-., Europeans, US The Rest. 1930 The Re?;t, 193"; Drawn, 1* Europeans, 1939 The Rest. 1910 Europeans, 1911 In, fa*, 1947 Europeans,52 words
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Article661 1949-06-04 12 THE 21st Annual Clarke Cup Cricket match will begin this afternoon on the Singapore (ricket Club padang at 2.15 p.m. and will be continued tomorrow and on Monday. The Trophy was presented by the lai Conrad Clarke and the first game was played in 192:. Since661 words
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Article60 1949-06-04 12 "The following will represent Green House B. p. against Berangoon Ranger* B. P. at, badminton on June 6, at 6 p.m. at ♦he Clerical Union Hall: Heni: 1 Boon Guan. Heng Hwang Hock. Loo Geok Chuan. Chou Kheng I King. Heng Boon Chuan, Hi n Boon Lee, Heng60 words
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Article138 1949-06-04 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Bonn sci ambled for Soutr African shaies today. Th< ■iti ike by the Free Stat Aieas Company assaying 56.1(6 nch pennyweights set th cion ablaze and the pnccoftfus share gained 20 shillings at iround 345. Other Kaffiis we« rei f firm. The rest ofReuter. - 138 words
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Article21 1949-06-04 12 KaclaJae, Watson Sp< defeated the Pelandok R P i four games t/> three a' bada* j ton last we«k.21 words
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Miscellaneous13 1949-06-04 12 Tide HIC.H WATER: 3.11 a.n>. (8ft. 2 in*.): 5.17 p.m. (7ft. 2 ins.).13 words
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