Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1949

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  • 65 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone 5811/8 Nine Lines. Published simultaneously at Sin f/n /tore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: K.
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  • 234 1 U.P. PARIS, Tuesday.—H» Big Four Foreign Ministers struggled hard at two secret sessions today to patch up some sort of a working agreement which would leave Germany divided between east and west but with the two halves at least on speaking ter»:t<. Even while the
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  • 77 1 A.P. LONDON. 'lues. A Brui«h Government report describing progress in the rebui'ding of the war-shat- tered economies and social services of Malaya. Hongkong and Borneo is to be published to- morrow, it was learned here to- j light. The report, which outlmedians for the future as
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  • 41 1 SEGAMAT. Today.—A pattrot fiom a company of the 1 2 jrkha Rifles located a bandit camp in the Batu Anam area yesterday* Two bandits were seen and me shot dead. Ammunition wis recovered from the camp, which was destroyed.
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  • 40 1 A Chinese girl of twelve wa accidentally shot in the back and hands by a Municipal dog-shooter at the #H milestone, Jurong Road, yesterday morning. The girl is in hospital where her condition is reported as not serious.
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  • 74 1 pjpirtt Tues.—West Bcrjin isttwsymen despite a broadcast appeal from the British Commandant voted to-iv by an overwhelming majority to continue their 25--tfcy-okl strike which has paty s rail transThe decision to continue the strike means that over 30 goods trains from West Germany will remain blocked
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  • 107 1 U.P. EAT A VIA. Tues. The unsian R< publican "Government' in Sumatra today broadcast a four-pom; programme for ending the Dutch-Indonesian trouble in the TV broadcast said the underground government would support a peace accord provided L That the Republican army would be allowed to
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  • 70 1 KU'ANO. Today.—A poke ambush party contacicd J rarty of two Chinese banan Indian bandit near the Yong Pengpa!au Road yesterday. They shot dead one of the v;: and the Indian. The bandit, although j s "'-<-<\. managed to escape. h indit threw a M-g: *r. vu which
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  • 110 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues—Britain's west coast ports, crippled In recent weeks by one of the most serious am: complicated industrial disputes since the war, will be back to normal working tomorrow. Two thousand dockers at Bristol and Avonmouth. which has been the cockpit of the trouble,
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  • 116 1 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— i The new Chinese Communist Army Hag is a golden star on a red ground with "August 1" in Chinese characters in the top left-hand corner, according to a Peiping radio broadcast picker" up here to- night I The radio- said
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  • 42 1 U.P. ASMARA. Eritrea, Tues. The Italian language newspapei Eritrea Nuova said today that' the recent report* of an "armed: revolution" in Ethiopia stent-J mcd from a series of ambushes. by wild Galla tribesmen in' which nine persons were killed. —U.P.
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    26 1 BRUCE WOODCOCK, heavyweight boxing champion of Europe and th«- Brltwh Empire, who will DC lighting lor Ihe world title. (See -lory <>n Page If).
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  • 282 1 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. The International Tin Study Group began secret HiTffl'dej discussion today on the future ol the world tin industry. The closed sessions commenced after G. A, Strauss, Britain's Minister of Supply urged that the "wider social issues" of world recovery should not
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  • 162 1 Reuter. j LONDON, Tvies, A former I British Consul is handling con- j tac:s With the Chinese CommujOists for lelease of the British sloop Amethyst trapped in the Yangi.se. it was earned today 'cm a usually reliable source. It !s'still denied in London th3t anything
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  • 147 1 Plane To Show Its Paces Today SINGAPORE will ?ee *he Swiss-registered Sokol j ijoht aircraft which landed -it Kallang last Sunday on a i delivery flight to Australia. put through her paces this afternoon. Piloted by two Swiss mi- e:rants. the plane is fully I lerol>atic and will
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  • 2593 1  -  No Discrimination Against Colony Bv LAWRENCE G. MANI THAKGES of Dutch discrimination against Singapore traders drawn up by the Colony's three chambers of commerce are challenged, and in most cases refuted, in a report by Mr. X. Van der Ganst, Acting Deputy Secretary tor Economic
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Malcolm afacDonald, British Commissioner General for SouthEast Asia, will leave London on Thursday to resume his official duties.
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  • 84 1 Reuter. CANTON, Tues—Famine threatens China's "rice *>cwl 1 province of Hunan, where steadily rising itcod waters are dainaging craps, according to reports here today ftsrm Changsha. belwevrr r Hankow and Canton. British and American ware houses on the Sian River 1 elcw Changsha are almost
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  • 67 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Tues.—The troopship Empire Itallalale docked here M»if morning with the largest group ci army re~nforcemeata to arrive .since the decision to build up Hongkong's defences I was announced. The to Lai of more then 1.000 men included the main I body Of the Ist
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  • 224 1 Reuter. SAIGON, Tues. Bao Dai. ex-Emperor of Annam, was officially invested today as head of the new state of Vietnam comprising Tongking, Annam and Cochin-China. His assumption of office took place when the French High Commissioner to Indo-Cnina handed him a copy of the
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  • 46 1 Reuter. VALETTA, Malta, Tues. The British Commando Biigade Headquarters here today categorcal'y denied reports that commandos had left Malta for Hongkong or elsewhere. They declined to comment on current rumours of the imminent or •arty departure of commando reinforcements for the Far East. I -Reuter.
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  • 463 2 l/ANG Woon Geok, sole proprietor of Chop Tian 1 Poh. bullion dealer of High Street, yesterday faced four charges concerning the purchase of about $80,000 worth of gold from Israel H. Kinstler, a Polish Jew who was convicted and sentenced to five years hard labour
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  • 125 2 STENOGRAPHERS an d shorthand-typists using the Gregg system will be glad to learn of the Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association which has its premises at 201» QBtea Street. The Association has been formed to stimulate interest in the study of Gregg Shorthand, and to promote closer fellowship
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  • 78 2 H.M.S. Mondip. one of the British Nava" vessels handed over to the Nationalist Gov- ernmcnt of China and renamed Lingfu. Is n%€ here today fiom Hongkong. She was returned to the Rovol Naw recently and given back her original name in Hongkong. It is believed
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  • 42 2 These children are scrambling for pennies in Rye, England. Councillor H. .srhohed, just installed a« new Mayor, follows an ancient custom and shovels coin- lo th. in as he stands on a hotel babony near th;- Town Ha".
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  • 181 2 JOHUKE BAHRU. Tuesday.— ALL the LOSS Ciiincse detainees and 551 squatters in ihe Detention Camp at Majedie are being well iookrd alter and every elTort is beins> made to have their cases heard as quickly as possible. This was disclosed by Dr. If. Birchee. chaiiman
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  • 78 2 The Government of the Colony of Singapore will invite tenders for an lam? of $7 ntiltiotts by Treasury Bills on June 15 1949 s v b j c C t to the general conditions governing th<" issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. Copies of
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  • 45 2 i The Pep Youth League la holding a Social Gathering for its members on Sunday, •June 1!). at C* iff ord Cafe. Col'yer Quay, at 4.30 p.m. Members who are attending are asked to contact the Secretary, Mrs. E. R. Martin, phone 5822.
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  • 102 2 FIFTEEN Muslim men and women whose tota' age amounted to 1.23G yen-, left Singapore for their pilgiimage to Mecca in the Melampus on Monday. These fifteen were 7a years old and over. Oldest pilgrim wa.- 120--year-old Haji Abu Dakar bin Haji Noor. A woman, Lamok
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  • 193 2 DENANG, Tuesday. No rubber is coming to IV nang from Sumatra, Siam or Burma. Factories are idle and godowns are empty. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. pre sident of the Penang Rubber Exchange, told the Tribune this in an exclusive interview yesterday and added: "I hold that
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  • 42 2 In the Talking of wrics to be broadcast over the Radio Malaya Singapore at 10 o'clock this evening, Donald Moore will be 'Talking of Books." Among those to be reviewed is "Briefed to Attack" by Ait Marshal Sir Hu£h Lloyd.
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  • 59 2 Ui.NV.APORE Publishers Ltd. to put out a "Directory of Registered Business Names and Companies of Singapore 1949" In the near future. This Directory has the following advantages: 1. its contents are indexed In Chinese to be of use to Singapore Chinese businessmen; 2. it has the names and addresses
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  • 122 2 When S Sgt Jean IVrrin of the Auxiliary Territorial Service got out of bed to shut her bedroom door at 11.30 on a June night, she saw youthful James Falconer of the S.S. Orbita lying on the floor. Falconer told her to keep quiet but
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  • 261 2 MCA Wants To Promote InterRacial Harmony (From Qui Stan" Con soon JOHORE BAHRU, I sci, THE main object of the Malayan Chh ciation is u to promote and maintilr! int-i racial goodwill and harmony in Malay: This was declared by Dr. M. Blrch< man of the M. C. A. Johore
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  • 42 2 Tie Aii Ministry announced that Hoadquai lc:v Ait Command Far East has been renamed as Far East Air Force. The Commander-in-Chief Air Command Far East will now be designated the Commando! in Chief Far East Ah Force.
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  • 110 2 UIS Majesty the King has sanctioned the following Promotions in, and Appointments to, the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. COMMANDERS (BR< THERS): Dr. R. B. Ifa gregor. Sir Ralph Hon K.B.E. M.C.. T.D X.C.. Dr. C. C. B. Gilmour. Mr.
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  • 38 2 The l T mar Pulavar Tamil School Building Fund now tends at *****.35. A new donations list just circulated acknowledges a furthei $305, contributed by 61 donors who gave f5 each to the Fund.
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  • 33 2 Mr. U c. Goh. Acting Public Relations Secretary. will give a lecture at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. tonight on "Civil Liberties and Civic Rights and Obligations."
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  • 173 2 KUCHING. Tues. m on National Registration fa the Colony of Sarawai been passed by th 0 Council Negri. A Registration Di-' partment has been set up Identity cards with photo, graphs of the holders will be issued' to all except under 14 or aged t whom
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  • 91 2 THE Cosmopolitan Cj Team has opened i F" n for the cyeHst Vahya bin Elias who died aftei an accident on Sunday during th? 100 mile open race. This was revealed '">' Mr. E. Peter*, hon. secretary of the C.C.T. Yahva lc ivcs behind foui children the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 470 2 BLUE NETWORK 10 p Chinese Instruments; 10.1."» string Tim*-— Sports Hound up; ENGLISH PROGR \MMKS D»vM Rose Orchestra; 10.3( 5.45 p.m. Tamil sours; <>' p.m Dance .Music; 11 p.m. U»-• News; (i.lO Hindustani sons-. I 10 a.m. News from Kuala Luni D«wn. G. N. BalasHbramaniam pur; 10.05 (approx). (lose Dow
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  • 911 3 JHK Singapore Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's L nion in an eight-point memorandum complete with draft proposals and wage-schedules to the Director of the Straits Steamship Company. Mr. X N k, yesterday called for early negotiations for better wages and better conditions of service "for Malay
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  • 119 3 daH binte Abdullah had j S J abdwUafc j friend of 10 years' i charged in the j Court yester- I ,pproprtattng I found* guilty trate said that > good character I not record Zaimon was 5 l tionatly on a thai when she
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  • 66 3 IBfJ R m!i wag yesteid aund < ver for one in the sum of S2O to be of good 1 turnout at the First Dutiict Court. bayom t without nait He carried it for his ra safety, he said. tnele, a postman ut refused
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  • 33 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— ■■•'■>■ fines totalling $820 on three loiry for < irrying titnbci f the authorised thi Magistrates' I 01 tin in were driving y which belonged to OsaeU-Hogan <fe Co.. of
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  • 276 3 DECAUSE he was described as an "ex-Kempei-lai informer 'on an envelop? addressed to biSQ in Feniuary 1949, a Chinese mercantile assistant brought an action for damages for Übd against a Cninesc medical practitioner in the High Cauri yesterday. M> Justice Tayioi found vi favour
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  • 31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tui There have bean 1?) arresi\- in the Federation in the last 24 hours -9 in Perak, 6 in Pahaug, 3 in Selangor and l In Penang.
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  • 114 3 THE Joo Seng rubber millmg factory management has t tentatively decided that its 150 workers, dismissed on 1 May 30 because of the shortage of rubber supply, should quit the factory lines by the end cf the month. The management has asked for Police protection
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  • 92 3 The management of the Nam Aik Rubber Factory at Lorong 3. Geylang Road, which stopped operation of one of its two engines on Saturday due to supply- shortage, will call a meeting 1 on June 20 to decide whether or not te retrench
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  • 234 3 KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday THEIR Highnesses the Sultans of the various States of the Federation will meet for the j 7th conference or Rulers in a two-day session in Kuala Lumpur today, Thr Sultans or the eight states and the ftegenl foi I- A Tungku Ismail,
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  • 126 3 A small quantity of tinned itti r—the &rft of the cur-u-ni veai's Singapore Johoie East Coast of Malaya alloi tion of 100 tons has arrived. Steps are being taken to i, Lime laauefl on the ration to "rice card** holders with effect from
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  • 103 3 THE trial of seven nan at the Assize Court yesierdaj on a charge of murder came to an ab:upt end when all the seven men wen acquitted and discharged without theii defence being called The seven men were Karim bin Ghani. Baha.i hin Mohamed
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    27 3 Dredging the mouth of the Singapore River is a continuous operation. Here is one of Ihe dredge** at K'OTfc Hot far from the Anderson Bridge.
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  • 79 3 CATTLE, horses, dogs. cats, monkey! and bears arrived in Singapore from Austr ilia, Bali and Siam in three ships yesterday. The 8.1.5. N. Chan da 'brought 45> horses and six dogs from Australian port.- The Dutch vessel Reijus: Wrought 124 cattle from Bah. While the
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  • 100 3 SEVEN little girls ftom the Fianeis School of Ballet yesterday showed an audience at parents how much they have learnt in two or thiee, months The ouni ballerinas were r liisses; A. Lambert. O. Cower. L Lamheit. E. Vine. P. Wagnci. P. Bell, and D. Payne.
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  • 80 3 JOHORE BAHKU, Tues* \fter an accident-f i cc fortnlaht six load accidents were i| I reoorted here within the past ■16 hours. One poison was injured. The injured man is Speciu I Constable Ismail bin Abdul j Samad who rode a bicycle at Jaian Yahya Awal
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  • 134 3 their discusses io the press atid thejwbllc. He said that the Pel Commissioners weu all along following a procedure brought on by conventions of the past. ..T„ Said Mr. Ponnudurai: in all matters of vital importance it is practice of
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  • 98 3 PAINTING the life no loves that is Mun Sen. The exhibition of his work at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday had rich tropical tones. They depicted small villages in Penang. the beach life of Tanjcng Tokong and the temples of Penang. A piciifc
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  • 22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuo«. The 10! I) District Agricultural Show of Kuala Trengganu will be held at the end of August.
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  • 249 4 These children are looking up in amazement at the French masks worn during a carnival profession in Kotorua, New Zealand. A »ad standing at the right has got up enough courage to touch the beard on one of the masks. This sheet of flame streaked across
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  • 134 5 Reuter. pfEW YORK. Tues. a| ,r Russian Government l and th w r mm,mst rovcrnment of China are at J? Set's throats. Mr. 22, Pearson, the American Zionist, said today. •Mio Tse-tunf. leader of 'rhino-.- Communists has m bitterly anti-Russian". r rnder the Kg LrpeMe
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  • 76 5 A.P. 5H VNGHAI. Tues. THE Communist authorities announced 1.100 former ggp lintang Air Force mcr haw registered with the Personnel Section of the All .'quarters Communis Military Control Comritiartoa. It Included 31 pilots. r>2 !Ught engineers 320 radiomen and ground mechanics. 12 traffic tower controlm m. 200 dcrks.
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  • 57 5 U.P. HONGKONG. Tues. tne official Central News Agency reported today from Canton that two Cabinet ministers had already resigned from Marshal Yen Hsi-shan'a new cabinet which was fornted H than a week ago. The Agency ~aid George Yeh, deputy Foreign Minister, and General Chang Chun. it without Portfolio,
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  • 303 5 A.P. SHANGHAI, Tuesday.— JHANGHAI went through the fifth day of ti no material change in the si- excepl thai another ship was standing the Yangtze mouth awaiting orders to come :ii or go eisewhere. She is the Star Suez under wiartci to Denton and Co.,
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  • 225 5 Reuter. Pit AGUE, Tuesday.— JSIh.N Chun Sui. chief delegate of the Chinese Communis! Party to the Czechoslovak Communist Party Congress in Prague, today denied there was any possibility of ''Titoism*' in *he t hinese Communist Barty He said, 'The Chines? party recognises proletarian internationalism
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  • 94 5 NANKING, TUCS. NANKING'S lawyers jblufng the ranks of unemployed because there arc no statute- under which they can practice. The Communists have denounced the former Nationalist code and so far have not vet framed their own code. A a result the Nanking's Peoples Court arc now handling
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  • 56 5 Reuter. TOKYO. Tins. Till) I'ress and l'ublica- Uona Branch of! Allied Headquarters today ordered iho Comanu- i nist newspaper Akahata Bed I lag) to puhMsh in i tv" tomorrim 1 General j Macartaurti statement accusing Russia of inciting labour unreal in «apan. Akahata this morning Carried
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  • 170 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Tuesday. IN a major economic move since the changeover, the Shanghai Military Control Commission and Shanghai People's City Government yesterday started dumpi r u essential foodstuffs and Other commodities in the local nrr kct to help stabilise prices and improve the livelihood of the masses.
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  • 311 5 Reuter. CANTON, Tuesday. fHINFSL residents here today expressed the belief chat the Communist sweep to Canton will be delayed until August or September when the crops have been harvested Resignation lias replaced earlier panic over the prospect of a Communist invasion; the man-:n-the-street wants
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  • 206 5 A.P. phi: jj o ngkon t,, trailing companies l 7 the Com:s '>", lv r lav opened *he l>o1 1 of to tons JI? !'carrvinsr l.l'OO raw m; i>rint industrial Krts 5J Cnatel tools, avto in x |.Machinery arrived from Hongkong r torn 1 ia expected
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  • 50 5 l-'ranklin D. Koosevelt, Jr., is greeted hy air hostess VHce j IVarsall as he boards a plane at New York's I.aGuardia Field for Paris. Mr. feaaaeyeH was headed lor Israel wh«T, I he was to make a housing survey as a guest of the Israel Qoy ernment.
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  • 120 5 Reuter. HONGKOXd. Tues. HONCKONG police last night shot dead one more member and seriously wounded another- of the armed Chinese bandit gang for which a seven-day search has been made on Lantau Island at the western extremity of British territory, j The police believe only four members
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  • 177 5 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Tuesday CIR GEORGE MAXWELL, a former Chief Seerc- tary to the Government of the Federated Malay States, today accused the British Government of "cowardice"'in its attitude to the former Raia Muda of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Brooke. "He (Mr. Brooke) is
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  • 66 5 U.P. MANILA. Tues. "he House Committee on l'nFilipino Activities may resume investigation of Cmniunism in the Philippines .soon, according to Representative Cornelio T. Villareal, Committee chairman. The committee reported iate last year on its lengthy investigation of subversive activities recommending that the Communist party be outlawed. So
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  • 107 5 A.P. SHANGHAI, TUC/I. THE mail from Shanghai taken to Hongkong aboard the Tjibadak, the iirst foreign ship to enter here after the Communist liberation, is "tied up In Hongkong post office. This the information received here today by the Britiah firm which haa a
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  • 50 5 Reuter. MOMBASA, KENYA. Tv s. —The Indian cruiser DoJM and the frigate Tir arri*. Ed he; c today during their cruise of Ihe East African eoaat and were cheered by crowd* of Indians on the waterfront. The ships will stay here for a week oeforc sailing for Aden.— Rcuter.
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  • 35 5 A.P. .TOKYO. Tues.—The Jap mcsc national Police Headquarters have vigorously denied rumours of attempts to derail Emperor Hirohito's train a.s the Japanese ruler rcturrcd from a tour of the island of Kyushu.— A.P.
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  • 634 6 £f\ r CE the electoral rolls for the Singapore Legislative Council and the Municipal Council were opened for revision on June 1, there has been no encouraging stampede by the good citizens of Singapore to register their names. By and large the registration centres have been havens
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  • 1511 6  -  Pouring Dollars On Troubled Oil POINT FOUR MEANS MORE CASH Biv Hamilton Faron A.P. NEW YORK Ala, jc-sca!c programme for economic development Of the fear East nations has Started the long trip through the United States Congress. Jtl t how long that trip BUty take
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  • 453 6 Reuter. THE French Government's I policy m regard to the future of the 200 square miles of French territory in India has aroused widespread criticism throughout this country. While the Indian Government has sought an official French clarification of the j latest Paris move to invite 1
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  • 143 6 U.P. 10 most popular hobbies have been J announced by the American Hobby Foun-) dation. S The foundation, in a one-year survey of more S than 22,000 hobby clubs throughout the United 1 States, found there are 19,000,000 hobbyists 1 10,000,000 of them women, 7,000,000 men,
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    7 6  - By J.S. ROSAPEPE OIL: Perfumes of Arabia.
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  • 55 6 PEOPLE arc wrong to dismiss poltergeists (mischievous spirits) as r.gments of the imagination, a local clergyman, the Reversal Harold Salter, told the audience at the performance of a play at Wolverhampton. While he was vicar of Saint Margarefs Church, Leicester, coats had mysteriously jumped off pegs ami weird noises
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  • 2747 7  -  by Sir Richard Winstedt -gOGRAPHY laid the Malay C to the influence c but down the ages nee has been that iat the rulers of «rfaevat Malacca used to ere, as nine irtter Ma lava's kingdom Lang- uka had done. I y relations I I
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    • 12 7 S Tomorrow: S MALACCA'S j RULE IN j MALA »1 1 1
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  • 205 8 A.P. JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday. Fosters with Communist slogans Ii a v c been plastered over the city warning that Communists are wwdj 10 charge when Dutch occupation forces leave this Indonesian Republican caprai The pro-Republican Sultan of Jogjakarta, Hamengku Buwono, who expects to take immediate control
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  • 161 8 U.P. i NEW YORK, Tues. Made- leine Carroll, British born j actress, calling herself a "one woman children's crusade" asked 10.000 delegates to the I Rotary International Convention here what they intend toj do about the world s children. Miss Carroll, the only woman speaker scheduled
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  • 250 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. THE H.S. Army has found that while there's water. wai.cr everywhere in the Arctic winter in the fotm of ice and snow -it's difficult to convert it for drinking pin poses. Lt. Col. G. L. Orth of the Army Corps saya it
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  • 67 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Tues.—Six of 20 tax collectors who tried to confiscate the property of tax delinquents in Fukuya village near Nagoya recently ended up in the hospital. An enraged group of 200 clog-thong makers cornered the tax officers as they were seizing property and attacked them.
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  • 155 8 A.P. LONDON, iaes. The Dollar EXPOrta Board, newest weapon m Britain's fight for dollars, went into action this week. The Board; with shippers, industrialists and bankers as members plans to step up th for dollars by helping I British makcts market then "cods in Canada
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  • 152 8 A.P. MANILA. Tues. Leper patients of San Lazaro hospital In Manila have gone on another sitdown strike. Some 157 Of them refused to leave their isolated quarters when Department of Health authorities ordered immediate transfer to a I leprosarium 20 miles nortncast I of the
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    56 8 f These youngsters at l Glen Parva Barracks, near j Leicester, England, are undoubtedly laseinated by the clicking bolt <»f a I rifle. They come by it BatunUly for their fat .hers are all members of -the Ist Battalion, the Royal Leicestershire Begitneßt, which sailed to reinforce r
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  • 84 8 Reuter-AAP. Canberra, Tues. The Australian Government has decided to introduce a television service as soon as practicable. Announcing this today Mr. J. D. Chifloy said it would be at least two years before broadcasting could start. When it does Australian viewers would get a "substantially
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  • 151 8 A.P. iJfcRE FERRERS, Devonshire, Tuescjay.—A little more /olume on the amen, please folks, and participate in the responses. The Krvt rend Richard Crookshank likes ins Christians sound in the lungs, not squeaking like a vestry mouse. H<< set out these view.- in the parish magazine.
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  • 155 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—Boys ate much mot c choosey than they used to be. They want something mot c than a good housekeeper as a wife, Doctor Josephine Brew, a psychologist, told a meeting of the Alliance of Honour Society for education in sex, marriage and
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  • 167 8 Reuter. St. Johns. Newfoundland, Tues. Mi. William J. Browne, former Newfoundland magistrates eoutt judge, may take to the Supreme Couit his demand foi a warrant for the attest of Newfoundland Premier Joseph It. Smullwood on n charge of electoral intimidation, it was learned hci c today.
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  • 434 9 LONDON, Tuesday—The amount of sterling— and dollars—thai India is asking to be released from balances Here still remained a carefully guarded secret in London last night. The Press Trust of India understands, however, that talks going on between the Indian and British delegations will
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  • 111 9 BLACK pepper DOtTiOUed to be steady in Singapore, and the piice moved op 15 te» 3365 per picul sellers Earlier in the day some business was done at 1230 pei pieui loose. Meanwhile the price of bases: pepper In New York shot up fast from 06 cents per
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  • 19 9 Singapore, Tues. Selected indastria' and tin shares were again bid for, but price canages were negligible. 3
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  • 79 9 I Malayan dealers' and port stocks of rubber !at the end of May ere jfWn by 1.212 tons as compared with the end of April. Dealers stocks at the end of May totalled I 51,217 tons and port I stocks totalled 13.427 ton^. Of the dealers stocks
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  • 87 9 njiHK rubber commodity mar- kef opened fairly steady yesterday. But vvith sellers predominating, thf price eased off hfdf a rent towards th. cicae. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers Mo. 1 June RBB 31% 32 No. 2 June RSS 30 H 30% No. 3 June RSS 27^ g 28%
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  • 203 9 A.P. ONTARIO, Tues. Strong criticism of trade restrictions was voiced on Mondnv by United States and Canadi delegates to the International Chambei of Commerce. Thej ■soke before the first plenary session on trade problems confronting theii countries and the sterling areas Henry J. Heinz. Jr.. Chaiiman
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    • 482 9 lf 0 f the brothers On the late Mr. Willi Hill we Wl3h l 5 sincere thanks to naid tribute and &.ScKncral of the late SII VACANT -r,\', "MECHANIC r <La* Kdantan. Eurasian iMc to take charge of .nrrirnred men witn a aliv 'h knowledge of motor tHoro'i?" s parts
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    • 576 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. (For particular* »r«* Tendei Ruuni, Orouiid Floor, Munition Office) 1 Re-wiring of the Victorii Memorial Hall (lower). Fornr from Tender Room, Mumeii.a Building. Banker's Deposi* R, ceipt $100. Close NOON 18/8/49. Water Department: Cleunr < Ifjanf. Jungle, etc Pontiar Air Strip, close 12 NOON 4/7,49. lire Department:
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    • 201 9 NOTICE •Malacca WJSLA.O. No. 14 of 1938 Re JOHNSON BETNB Notice Is hereby given th.v a first ami Anal dividend is mtended to be declared in the above matter. mi creditors must prove their claims bj t fi 6th flay of July. 1949, otherwise they will be excluded from this
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  • 425 10 Malaya short of good horses THE Selangor Turf Club's meeting just con eluded was quite successful for the Club but a* they catered for Class I and 111 horses, it again emphasised the scarcity of really good horses at present in Malay a. Malaya is in
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  • 342 10 DELOW >ro the weights for L> Saturday's Ipoh ran«, the lirs-t day of the IVrak Turf Club's June Meet hit;: H T °*£*S> £f* 1)1 v 1 LITTLE BBATJ <u>. MASCOTTE grand DAY 1 FAIR FLOWER g'lO MAC SCOTT 809 EGYPTIAN QUEEN I >NGO 8.04 FLYLITE s
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  • 225 10 BELOW are Ihe weights, five races only, for Ike second Amy (Wednesday) of Mm Perak Turf Club's .June MeetHOUSES CL. t, I>IV. <; pubs, >kystreak ».00 i KAXDA 8.1.7 A I'ULETE 3.12 CAPTAIN YULE Ml f LUCKY STAR II 8.10 1 TIBER X..) 7 FAIRLY.V v.iin CHRISTMAS
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  • 226 10 DUNTERS hud their best meeting this year when thirteen favourites were successful during the three-days Selangor Race meet. Horses ran truer to form than for some lime and this is a compliment, to official handicapper, Mr. R. Norton. The Club shouid be well satisfied with results
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  • 37 10 The Merrytlme Badminton Party will celebrate its Anniversary nt tho Soutwinds Hotel. fanjOßg Baki. this week-end. Members and quests are requested to assemble to M >.l, Lorong 28 on Saturday at 3 p.m. for transport.
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  • 77 10 ReuterAAP. MELBOURNE. Tues. Mr. William Henry Jeanes. Secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control. s aid here that the Australian 'ccam to tour South Africa this year would arrive earlier than originally intended^ The players would leave Fremantle on Sept. 17. he stated, arriving in South
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  • 88 10 The fully Musidora. owned hy Mr. H. V. Donaldson, consolidated her victory in Eke 1.000 Guineas In achieving a thrilling neck victory over French challenger Coronal ion V. (Marcel r.oiissae) iii the "Oaks" over a mile-and-a-hulf at Epsom, Surrey. Australian joe Uvy H|W Kritt steered the
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  • 262 10 Bright Eyes —A Top Money Spinner DRIGHI EYES, who won the sprint for Class I, D Div. 1 horses on the last day of the Kuala Lumpur races, must be the-best money spinner Lo race in i&alkya since the liberation. She has now won nine races, and was imported in
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  • 266 10  -  From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Tuesday TRAINER E. Lewis' horses showed up Well morning, when the inner grass track was «Jr* for fast work. Bonnie Grey ran the best half mile morning in 53, and the last three in 39 4 5 '< to show encouraging form were
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  • 115 10 Serangooa Lads f.p. defeated the S.A.L.S.U. on Sunday by five sanies one. Results: (Seraiv_:oon Lads men« tioned flral): ingles Chua Kfe Mei._ beat Chan Mon Kit 15-4. 15-3: Chu« Guan Sen- heat Aziz bin Ahmad 15-9. 10-15. 14-14 (3-1); Lim Chin Aik beat Chan Swee Lam
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  • 116 10 Playing at the Victoria School hall last Saturday. Raffles Institution defeated Victoria School by six sanies to one in a friendly Inter-School badminton match. Results were (R, i. players mentioned first I: Singles: Antony Gomez be* Cheaag Chene Law 15-6. 15-0: Wee Bian Gian beat
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  • 206 10 THE top division race ovei a mile and one furlong saw a most thrilling finish when The Grand Abbot and Free Frenchman had a ding dong battle over the last furlong and went over the line locked together. A photo-finish was called and
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  • 57 10 MALACCA. Mon. VVhar-jl ton's 58 for the Sungei Ujong j Cluh and Walker s 44 for 1 MjjiCCß CHtb ware features of j yesterday's cricket encounter m t which Malacca Club w- i» beaten by Sung- i UJltlg by 5 wickets. Hamlin was deadly I with the ball
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  • 79 10 Reuter. GLASGOW. Tues. J. J. Barry, triple Irish champion, i beat the world's In st time ovci a mi'p and a half in winnin» a shoit limit handicap at Helendale Park here Hta time was 16 minutes 33.8 second-. The pteviou.s best time rejcorded for the
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  • 171 10 MALACCA T• t Ti i {porta o: the 'An aT »ou*i School na M A There was a lar ...T <tlUr< l«'. spectators in. In,! r of I Commissu.wr. th< v.", I 1 C. Taylor, an.l Mr < T a j Mr. L. D. WbHfielJ Director
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  • 66 10 Members of the V It C. A. ate reminded that entriesta the tit st po?t-wa; tSBM tout nament will close on Satuid»y (18th June 1. The following ate the events: Mens Championship and Handicap Singles and Doubles. Junior Stagles Championship. Entry fomis at Kings A Co.. 23-1 Raffle?
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  • 197 11 JSLJBLJB. C- Gives Solomons O.K. Reuter, A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. THE British Boxing Board of Control informed thr London promoter. Jack Solomons, today th. t they would recognise the tight between Bruce Woodcock, British champion, and Lee Savold, the American. as being for the official
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  • 136 11 IONDON. Tues. A well j j ctory over re enabled WorI run into a 24 theii nearest v in the county nship today now have So -t. fiom nine sjames while V I kshii who were without county fixture have two p in hand. Th nu c
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  • 185 11 Reuter. LONDON. TUStt. H 1 beat Minor by 13« runs. Yotk-lur «I and 2EO. Minor Counties 210 eman 8 for 70>. «Ma o\.,t, Gtou k cr*Wra J runs. Gloue- r and 239. Surrfy •aa i (Squire 100). M I •sgsbsraagh, Lei e-o rN<Htinghanisldre by j an I
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  • 86 11 CHIC.UiO. Tues.—Eazard Charles and Jersey doe Wateoti wlB use six ounce amoves lor their June 22 world heavyweight title bout here. The Illinois State Athletic Commission Sul* amended a rule which pre\ iousl> required eight ounce irloxes lor h;\V. Weight bouts. Ihe -A ounce glove has
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  • 25 11 RAF Tengah was awarded a walk-over at Qeytnng stadium yesterday when the Pulau Bukom Sports Club s XI failed to turn up.
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  • 396 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. VOR one fleeting moment there seemed a faint poa- sibility of a result in the first test between England and New Zealand here today, but the inevitable happened and the match ended in a draw. New Zealand were set to get
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  • 89 11 In an inter-Depot tourna- ment for the Perks Shield played at the BOD pound St Geoig-c Road) yesterday. Depot No; 2 defeated Depot j No. 1 hy two goals to nd at soccer. J Both goals were scored in the second half by Ramlan. The forwards
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    262 11 Reuter. ENGLAND »«rst battings 372. Now Zealand Ist Inning Sutclifle c Evans I» Young 32« Scott c Washhrook b l*>iiley 1 j Hadlee c Edrich b Bailey 34: V.allae;- c Evans b Bailey 3; Donaelly c ¥o*sjg b Bailey 84; Smith c ompton b Edrieh 88; Raboae c Evans
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  • 242 11 DOYAL Navy tixniaced the Ceyloneae by ten goals to nil at .Talan Bestir Stadium yesterday in an inter-community League soccer fixture. Navy centre forward, Davies crashed home iivof the ten goals, while Woodgate notched three. Sweeping into Ceyloncse territory fiom the initial whistle. Navy were
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  • 31 11 ZAGREB, Tues. Yugoslavia gained a two-one lead over Sweden in their third round European son,- l ».i vi i 'up ti L hy today winning the doubles.
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    70 11 i Hill Holland found that i driving at 121.327 miles 1 an hour for 500 miles was thirsty work. He is of- i fered :i silver COB of \\aJ ter as he arrives in the j pits after winning the .500 mile race at Indiana- 1 polls. Indiana, I
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  • 41 11 TOKYO. Tues. Japan a Casleat swimmei. Hiionos'vn Fuiuhashi, again broke the works's iccoid for 800-yard metre free style swim tonight. His time was 9 minutes 41.1 16 seconds That was 1 16th slower than his best time made last year.
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  • 50 11 Two hundred and live ownera applied for permits to imports horses *(or registration. This was the amount d applications received by the Straits Racing Association up to yesterday evening. The draw for permits will j be made at Bukit Tiniah race--1 course tomorrow at 9.18 p.m.
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  • 43 11 The following have been Bel* cted to play for the SingapuK Disttict In an intercommunity match against the Royal Navy at Jalan Bcsar Stadium this Saturday. Service; Snelson: Metcalfe; Butlei; Whitchorne; Shea: Burton; Todd; Inglis; Hudson; Bdr. Loveless. Rcscivcs: Douglas; Barnes.
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  • 741 11 The result is* the match played at tJi*.- Island Club on Sunday, between the Koval Sin;, r ap<ir.. Golf Club and the Island Club, was as follows: I ROM IST TKK 8.15 Ferrier Mayor (X). 11. Tooke it) o (1.c.). R. Craik (acr.). V.
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  • 432 11  -  From VERNON MORGAN. ASCOT, Berkshire, Tuesday. THE four-day Ascot Uoyal meeting opened tmafternoon in all its oldtime pageantry nd it v, a large fashionable crowd which saw the bis l 5 11 the day, the two-and-a-half-miles Ascot Stakes, value £3,000, fall to the Egyptian Mohammed Bey
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  • 153 11 Reuter. i LONDON. Tues. There 1 arc 21) probable starters for the Rpyal Hunt Cup. to be run direr seven furlongs and 155 yards at 1545 hours BST at Ascot tomorrow. They are (with iockeysi: impeccable (Gordon Richards), Master Vote (W. Johnstone), Steiop,- (.1. Ca'dwell).
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  • 48 11 A.P. DETROIT, Michigan. Tues. Jake La Motta said today be la ready for his title right 'tomorrow night with middleweight champion Marcel Cerdan. The 26-year-old challenge! expects to weigh in at 158 lbs. If Jake wins, there will be a return bout in September.—A.P.
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  • 522 11 The 21?(. Annual Athletic sports of Holy Innocents' English School was held on the school ground last Saturd:i\, June llih. 1949. There was nsaa competition amongst the competitors. especially in the 880 yards relay for the Modcrmott Trophy, which was won hy BeebStai Hons with llontfori
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  • 184 11 Reuter. BEFORE the meeting opened the King and Queen, the IMincesscs. the Puke of Euinburgh. Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and members of the Royal household drove down the lovely greet) course in open cart lag. dtawn by the renowned Windsor with scarlet-c!a:i outiiders.
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    • 138 11 Reprints of aii local pictures appearing in the vlalaya Iribune may be obtained at $1.50 a copy. Address all orders to the Malaya Tribune Photo Department, Tribune Oifices, Anson Road, Singapore. Kidneys Must (lean Out Acids Your body CteaM W Ci **£*5 •nd poisonous wastes n your Moo* thru 3
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  • 129 12 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.—Minister of Defence A. V. Alexander said today,'on his return from a 12-da-/ trip to Hongkong and Far Eastern bases: "The situation as I found it in Hongkong was reassuring.'' "Morale appeared to be satisfactory" he added. "The expressed determination of His Majesty's Government, while
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  • 74 12 Reuter. LONDON, ru( r London bus drivers who fall in love with and marry their; ticket collectors may serve on the same buses with their wives in future. London Transport Board has allowed a number of couples j to do sp for several years as
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  • 57 12 A LOCAL Indian Congress lor the Paya Lobar irea will be inaugurated at the Bright Theatre on Sunday at i) a.m. Mr. John Jacob, Hon. Secretary of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress, requests all Indians residing in the Paya Lebar area to att nd the meeting
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  • 36 12 TAP All. Tues.—Sixty pandits armed, went to Havana Estate. Bidor Road. They ordered the labourers out and then burnt 1 down two kongsi houfCS, a smokehouse with thirty piculs of rubber and the factory.
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  • 159 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tues, The Stock Exchange was unsettled today oy overnight weakness on Wall Street. Prices in mosl sections Were marked lower in very smali and qu;et trading. Losses in British Government stocks were up to one-eighth per cent, and were ove a oeuj list. Leading Inchistrials
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  • 285 12 U.P. RANGOON Tuesday.—A cautiously optimist* Thakin Nu told the Burmese Parliament today that he thought the crisis in Burma's civil war has been passed. ikelihood of returning to the "bleik days of February, March and April/ when peoples lived in a "terrible state ot
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  • 57 12 U.P. NORTHAMPTON, Maa■tLllllMHiHe. Tues. T\\u moall per aVaj la plenty, ardwag to superior j JIWIfT Joseph Warner to- da>. He abolished the llin- I cheon recess and the j court remained in session until 4 p.m. without a •et-up. j "fchtfasg lunch," said the Judge, "will
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  • 148 12 What 's On Today General CHINESE LADIES ASSN: Mahjong Drive in aid of Volunteers' Memorial Fund. Chinese Swimming Club. 21 Amber Road. 9 a.m. l MEN'S (LI B: Hoard Meeting YMCA S.15 p.i.i. ART EXHIBITION; Works of Mun Sen. Proceeds of Sales donated to the University oi Malaya Fu.id. Victoria
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  • 199 12 CATHAY: "The Lucky Stiff" with Dorothy Lamour. Brian Donlevy and Claire Tr»-\or. 1! a m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. I AP1TOL: "Revenge is Sweet" with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. 11 a.m. 1.45, 4. 6.30 anil H.SO p.m. REX: "Invisible Agent" with Jon Hall and llona Massey
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  • 86 12 I.EAGLE SOCCER: Snr. Div.. Rovers S.C. v. R.E. Sing-wore— Jalan Besar stadium: Junior A Group 2: C.A. v. P. Bram ni»"d (itylang: Junior B Group 2; Haikowyu S.C. v. Indonesian B' B.O.D. grouni. TABLE TENNIS: Inter club, Crusaders v. Chinese Liu;. Jnrs; Chin Woo Jnrs. v. R.A.F. Se!e*ar: Shmg
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  • 132 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. There wei no major upset- when the men': singles event in the Londor graai court championships wer narrowed down to thi> 'ast 1< today. Ted Schroedcr. the Unite States star, who is top seedefor this event and Vwmbiedc went ahead of
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  • 35 12 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Tues. Fifteen American journalists invited by the Dutch Government to visit Indonesia arrived here today on their way to Batavia. They will leave lor Batavia by special plane on Thursday.— leuter.
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  • 128 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tut y official conference on i. Coflfcnou wealth i J"" be B koka, Ontario, Sept. 8 to 18 at the SttiS of the Canadian Inn t t International A:., This was announced v. by the Royal Institute ternationai A: Delegations to once will be
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  • 55 12 KUALA LUMPUR, TuesSeveral valuable exhibit) »J. vagrd from the bombed Selangor Museum have noata been loeutcd in the the Taiping Museum. One of the most interest'?* of these is a bronz.- veral thousand years OH which bears on. i| representation of a sun with
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