Malaya Tribune, 17 June 1949
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Title Section68 1949-06-17 1 MALAYA Tribune I BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE i Tel: "Tribune" Spore Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Mahay a Phone 5811 3 .Nine Lines. Published sintultanecu*t;i it-sinya[)or€, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. fcIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949 i>IUCE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATD7M:68 words
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Article217 1949-06-17 1 yp x,n Chin Tuan, Council) r t'i. Singapot* I Qfeest Chamber of Commerce I it the next meeting of Legislative Council whether 1 price of rationed I I g ats p t katti, was the lowest [t couI(1 h:nv been reduced. OMldßOt a lowei price havcj217 words
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Article46 1949-06-17 1 'By JIMMY GLOVER). >rd M:i- r Assoc!* tfalaya* told c r and their guests, might Arthur Creech-Jones, Sec: taiy. would reki if h< visited of bandits, ■nanism and ma'aria." th !t, ch-Jones who was tr" p h°noui. renewed assurance. not with-46 words
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Article22 1949-06-17 1 U.P. rl> partment of v ilthiest Tfost Populous of the states lan cord numI r unemvere regist-, w»t Week. -U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article334 1949-06-17 1 "Liw And Lave" Plan For Berlin Reuter. PARIS, Wednesday. fUE Big Four Foreign ministers will tomorrow hold what is expected to be the final meeting of the present session of th? Foreign Minister*' Council, which according to authoritative circles here has achieved some measure ofReuter. - 334 words
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Article64 1949-06-17 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. THE President of the Sessions Court today ordered an Indian, Sandrow. sent to hospital for mental observation after he had refused to answer but simply nodded when charged with failing to produce his identity card on demand by a Police officer and being out64 words
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Article126 1949-06-17 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Wed The antiCommunist trade union organiI Batten t U.G.0.) today decided i :to ask the West Berlin admin- istration to orcier an emergency I J railway seivice in West Berlin for handling inter-zonal trains. No inter-zonal trains have run from the Western zones toReuter. - 126 words
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Article108 1949-06-17 1 A.P. SAIGOX. Wed. Six bandgrenades were thiown in Saigon last night. One person WSJ 1 wounded. Meanwhile EmpeTOi Bao L'ai liberated about 1000 political prisoners Interned at Phulan Camp, a few rallea from Saigon. This "mercy measure was taken to commemorate the ex- j change ofA.P. - 108 words
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Article64 1949-06-17 1 LABIS Today.—Three constables were killed and four other policemen and two passengers of a po ice truck were injured when the truck and a civilian lorry collided near the ninth mile. Labis-Cha'ah Rd. yesterday. The po'ice truck over tur ned and all its occupants were64 words
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Article34 1949-06-17 1 M ss Amy Laycock has been elected a member or the Hospitals Board for 1949 by the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council. She replaces Mrs. L.C. Goh who has resigned.34 words
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Article44 1949-06-17 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Wed. Mi. R< laid J. Liuwker. British Ambassador tc Burma, l< ft iiere today by air fOJ London. j Tde British Embassy said that during a holiday in London Mr. Bowker would void discussion a with the British Government .leuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article99 1949-06-17 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Wed. Che United Nations Atomic Energy Working Committee V voted to kill a Soviet plan which culled for the mime- diate destruction of all atomic weapons. Tne committee voted seven to I two with two abstentions to report to the United Nations VIU.P. - 99 words
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Article22 1949-06-17 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Police reported that 20 persons were huit When a budding in Madis»n Avenue 77tli street collapsed tcday.22 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-06-17 1 This young competitor took the balancing relay race at the Ratlin Ms English School sports yesterday with the utmost seriousness, while jm oppoB nent looks on with a somewhat disgruntled air. (See Page Light)36 words
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Article154 1949-06-17 1 Reuter. PARIS, Wednesday. No letters or telegram:were sent or delivered in France today, telephone services were sporadic, and air services partially suspended owing to a 24-hour strike of civil servants which hit all public services to some degree. All overseas air flights from Orly airport,Reuter. - 154 words
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Article94 1949-06-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. i "There is no merit nor purpose in political power rf its possessor is economically weak" the Malaya High Commissioner, Sit Henry Gurney, said when pro- j posing a toast at the Malaya Officers' Association First Post War Reunion dinner at the Hotel Majestic94 words
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Article133 1949-06-17 1 ROME, Wed. Tension rose i in Italy's lal>our war today when, ■anther 2,000,000 workers struck work fot 24 hours and ,the Communist-led Genera' Lab- our Confederation, claiming a 6.000,000 membership, threatened a general strike. Workers in country districts, stopped for the day to support133 words
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Article28 1949-06-17 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. Tom ;iark. United States AttorheyJeneral today dismissed as "riliculous" a report that JEdgar Hoover, Chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ha.-, resigned. -A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article135 1949-06-17 1 A.P. ROME. Wed.—Laura Dias. J 29-yenr-old beautiful black- haired Communist Senator. will be tried soon on charges of offending the Pope's honour in a political speech last year. Her Parliamentary immun- ity as a Senator was lifted when a Chamber of Deputies Sub-Commission authorised theA.P. - 135 words
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Article234 1949-06-17 1 Dog Eats Dog In East Europe A.P. BUDAPEST, Wednesdav.—Laszlo Rajk, former Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs has been thrown out of the Communist party and branded as "a spy of a foreign imperialist power and TrotSkyist agent." an ollicial com- muniuuc said tonight. The communique issuedA.P. - 234 words
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Article115 1949-06-17 1 U.P. CANTON', Wed. —It v. as reported today that Nationalist troops under Mohammedan General Ma Chih-hun were counter-attacking Sian, important Communist base in northwest China, whose recapture was imminent. iue troops already have reached the outskirts of the city after capturing a number bi strategic nearbyU.P. - 115 words
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Article33 1949-06-17 1 U.P. TOKIO. Wed. Seven policemen and 36 workers wcte injured during a fight when police tried to evict 2.000 strikers from a Japanese steel manu,facturtag company plant at Khoshime. -U P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement39 1949-06-17 1 Mutual General MOTOR FE R>ONAi accimh* lATION LTD. ii. England) nb ,rs, Place, SINGAPOM PHONE: 2835. Tl Famous Old Man "BAN SIEW TONG" on this Brandfor Health!^ i« lAi KJANG HUAT, LTD. PFH» CIRCULAR BD: SIN GAP ORE. MILK^C39 words
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Advertisement25 1949-06-17 1 MtHi t; m\ :s '*1' -iter** Are ifcu is best when fresh. Only locally Z> beer can reach you within a few days of bottling.25 words
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Article747 1949-06-17 2 Govt. Gives High Praise Reuter. LONDON. Wednesday.— TRIBUTE to th<: men whose ingenuity has 1 helped since Uie war to rebuild the shattered economies and social services of the Far Fast was Laid in a Colonial Office report issued The documtnt, 'British Dependencies In Tho FarReuter. - 747 words
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Article25 1949-06-17 2 Mi. H.H. Mabey, O.B.E.has been appointed by the Governor a member of the Education Finance Board to succeed Mi. C.L. Edwaids who resigned.25 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-06-17 2 These elderly Japanese Cath olie women are pictured at a recent celebration in Nagasaki, marking the fourth centenary of the landing in Japan of the Catholic missionary, St. Francis Xavier. Some 8,000 Catholics attended Mass at the site of Vrugami Cathedral, which was the largest church inA.P, Photo. - 64 words
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157 1949-06-17 2 WHEN the Lancashire leaves Singapore this fT morning with the last 66 members of the j Ceylon Corps of Military Police, at least two Malays among them plan to return, r% a. -i....... O One is Serjeant Tuan S. Zain, whose ancestors157 words
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Article66 1949-06-17 2 Ax elderly Chinese bnnUnan. Tan Twa Gong, who denied ownership of a revolvqi clainung it had X ••planted", was acquitted and discharged by Hi. Justice Gordon Smith in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. In discharging Tan. followin- the jury's unanimous verdict of not guilty. Mi. Gordon-Smith said66 words
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Advertisement24 1949-06-17 2 SUPER SMASHING ACTION!; SUPER SMASHING THRILLS! THE ONE AND ONLY... SKISIAL2 4 SMASHING TIMES! N.B. 11.00 3.00 6.15 9.15 PHONE 4042 tLiiiii IIIIIWWIM——!■» ft24 words
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Advertisement284 1949-06-17 2 Released thru' U. Artists. ffA Also G.B. News showing Their Majesties at the 1949 Derby! LAST 5 SHOWS! 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 0.15 9.30 P.M. 78 dee;. F. For Comfort Phone :;ton STARTS TOMORROW. V ung Una M tion Pi< lures pnv ii> a i 9 s TIIAGEIIY" starring the284 words
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Miscellaneous472 1949-06-17 2 I On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK RED NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMES INDIAN PROGRAMMES 10 a.m. News from Uuai.i 12.00 p.m. Time Signal. OprnLumpur; lt.tS (approx). Close ing Annet. Programme SumDown; 10.,".,, For the Schools. Mary with Sig. Tune; 12.02 Sis a Stories 1. Singing- Together linga Sakshi; 12.15 Ameerhat; Literature,472 words
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Article518 1949-06-17 3 In Court aport banks, incorporated in the f Kingdom, were stated yesterday to be j£ ting illegally and liable to fines up to &*S r K. Walters defending counsel, said trict Court that the three banks :e from the Governor in Council as ha lirer j518 words
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Article15 1949-06-17 3 The UhiverslQ o,' Malaya Kndownment Fund I cached $29.638.81 up to last weekend.15 words
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Article25 1949-06-17 3 The Rev. S. S. Adams has been appointed a Serving Brothei to the Venerable Order 01 the Hospital of St. [ohn of Jerusalem.25 words
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Article97 1949-06-17 3 is v experiment the Al- wbn Cinema in Beach j Will i educe the price of lts from tomorrow. rc lo seats, formerly g, be reduced to 52.00. Lnbte in advance, and S2 00. rmer $2 stall seats re tuced to 51.50. The si f i stalls97 words
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Article61 1949-06-17 3 .JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. r\\V\ Cheo Lim pleaded I guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge of possession of two packets of Senior Inspector Mahbob. prosecuting, asked for sentence to be deferred pending arrival of exhibits and a re- j port from the Government h mist at61 words
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Article74 1949-06-17 3 MALACCA Wed. A Malacca man, A. G. DustiPJ trading under the name of A Q. Dostagir and Co.. in his public examination in bankruptcy yesterday, said that i ■i uf the causes of his insol- was Ida paying a sum of do too a« interest74 words
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54 1949-06-17 3 JOHORK BAHRU, Wed. T'UiUv Malays, Hassan bin Hashini, Hassan bin Said "ni Khami bin Ali. claimed j"*' in the Sessions Court 011 charge of stealing from ;i house on Kclan Kulal area. 8 kU of $300 for each person granted and the case was54 words
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Article122 1949-06-17 3 Malacca. Wed. Committee members of the Malacca Hrstoucal Society visited the luins at Tampoi and the grave of Dol Syed at Nailing among othei places ot histcTical interest in Malacca, according to the Society's report for last year just published. Mi. J. Falconet way122 words
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179 1949-06-17 3 V.— J THE Singapore Malay Seamen's Union is not 1 ready lo join with the Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen s Union in working out a wage-arid-employment-conditions agreement with shipowners employing Malay seamen. "We are preparing our own proposals for better Wages and better working179 words
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Article170 1949-06-17 3 POUCB Corporal llohamed Dun bin KUng was cautioned and discharged in the j Second Police Court yesterday after he. was found guilty ot" assaulting Ne Kirn Leong. a bicycie shop assistant. Ng told the court that on May 8 at 1 aon. Mohamed -nd a constable came170 words
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Article22 1949-06-17 3 The dog-shooter who accidentally shot a Chinese girl at the ih% milestone. Jurong Ftoad. Tuesday. Li not :i muni,- ipnl omplnj <■22 words
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Article52 1949-06-17 3 I STVB officers have been 1 ttithcaiand by the Colonial Secretary to compound Offences under Rule 2 of tne Read. Traffic Rules They aic A. S. P.s N. V. B Wttanahurat, D. E. Klckles, G. D. Huntei-Giay. P. J. de U. Wilmot. and A. J. B.52 words
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Article178 1949-06-17 3 MEMBERS Qt the Singapore Army Civil Service Union were .shocked yesterday when they cead certain bf the recommendations for revised salary scales for the Army civilian workers in Singapore, recently approved by the War Office. Not only were the wageincreases "very low but there was178 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-06-17 3 Members of the St. Anthony's Old Boys' Association wh- held their second Annual Reunion Dinner at the School recent'y.21 words
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Article185 1949-06-17 3 1171 TH an original Paul Nash T? loaned from Mi. Loke Wan Tho. Mr. C. R. Salisbury hopes to an all British and European art exhibition at the British Council Centre, Stamford Road. Singapore, at the beginning of September. People in Singapore have had185 words
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Advertisement55 1949-06-17 3 GRK.VT WOULD >b 7—9.15 IIVKs <)| BKNGAI. U\(ER" ""Trow: "KEY LARGO" lid, XK,V WOKL1) 7 J. 15 MLLKK McCOV" nov \i 3—7.30 w->A\.\ SOI NDHI" (Tamil) ■Ii r rI f -mi K. m.irbahl.v sm.lhin* 5 P f 1„ for roughs and betuTa i n, ss duo to SlMip i ,L.55 words
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Advertisement441 1949-06-17 3 SIT: VACANT QUALIFIED donor required r well-known Dispensary m Central Johore. Apj.lv r.ox A2UC\ Malaya xtibnne. S pore. (N. 788). WANTED. Emrlidi USScbeff for Chinese School, Senior Cambridge. I of Mandarin. Apply I rlnclpal. Keh Ming School. Holland Hoa'l. (6th M.S.), Spore (N.77f). clerk wanted »>y ci.b. M.st be quick441 words
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Advertisement1136 1949-06-17 3 It's What Business AAen Have Longed For— £<Tiyj££ IS A FULL-SIZED I PORTABLE DUPLICATOR DUPLICATOR topics suitable for tne average requirements of I EZf\ C\f\ Offices, Schools, Stores, I Jll llfj Clubs, Hospitals and all who wish to promote "-airs and business by Ex-Godown Singapore EMGEE STENCIL It's so simple1,136 words
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Article626 1949-06-17 4 THERE is increasing concern in many countries particularly in Asia and Australia, over the changed attitude of America towards conquered Japan. The significance of the new U.S. policy would have been more keenly appreciated but for the fact that its importance has been overshadowed by the increasing626 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1949-06-17 4 RICHARD SCOTT - Imagination, harnessed to a broad and generous concern for the underprivileged, is the chief characteristic of Bevin's policy. A massive man, he thinks along massive lines. BY RICHARD SCOTT fiAD Mr. Ernest Bevin, who H recently celebrated his GBth birthday, retired at the end of Wo. Id1,210 words
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Article674 1949-06-17 4 G. SEDBON - By G. SEDBON Reuter. CAIRO HAVING dealt heavy blows at the outlawed Moslem Brotherhood by many arrests and seizure ot arsenals, the Egyptian Government is now concentrating its attention on combatting what is officially described here as tire growing menace of communism. Many arrests of communist supportersReuter. - 674 words
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Article300 1949-06-17 4 A.P. MOSCOW THE Eolshevik Party is playing the leading role in developing and fostering "Soviet patriotism", throuph.-'Ut the USSR. The magazine "Holshevik" in a recent issue discussed the job at length. "AM the forms and mran.s of ideological work," said a 12-page article, "the press, radio, cinema, literature,A.P. - 300 words
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227 1949-06-17 4 A.P. LISBON THE Salazar Dam, said to be the greatest construction of its kind in Europe, is now in operation. The dam has been built in the valley of the River Sado, where two huge artificial lakes have been made for irrigation purposes, one atA.P. - 227 words
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Advertisement135 1949-06-17 4 Eczema Itch Killed in 7 Minutes Your skin tin* nearly <<> n tlUon tiny j •enrr.K and port* whrf gern.s hide.) and cause lerril Itching. Cracamg, Eczema. Peeling Burning. Acnn. I Ringworm. P»orla»l«. Ul.«rkh«id«. Pimpled. Font Itch a;,d etbef blomWhen. Ordmarv ir«-ai: i' c v c t*r,.|>orarv rHi«-f because tney135 words
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Advertisement14 1949-06-17 4 Good Taste In Sweets! DI A S DIAMOND ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE a SPORE j14 words
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Article, Illustration2606 1949-06-17 5 Sir Richard Winstedt - Fifteenth century Malacca had emulated not only the commerce but also ■he imperialism of Sri Vijaya and Majapahit. It had grown into a crowded port and capital of an emperor whose court was thronged with foreign missionaries and merchants. #by Sir Richard Winstedt By 13652,606 words
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Article326 1949-06-17 5 Reuter. rIE Indian Government has announced its decision to assume full control over the finances of the Indian Statesand States Unions. This plan, which will come into operation in April next year, will be enforced in gradual stages and the complete financial integration of the StatesReuter. - 326 words
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Advertisement285 1949-06-17 5 MALAYAN AIRWAYS IPOH RACES A SPECIAL FLIGHT WILL BE OPERATED LEAVING SINGAPORE 1000 25th JUNE ARRIVING IPOH 1200 LEAVING IPOH 1400 26th JUNE ARRIVING SINGAPORE 1600 Managers: Mansfield Co., Ltd., Spore Tel. 5021 Ii IMPORTED FROM LONDON ENGLAND I Made with rich,fine I Virginia tobacco j FT ~Z Soothe and285 words
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510 1949-06-17 6 RUBBER PRICE QUANDAR Y—THE REASONS (By Tribune staff Reporter) WITH a slight recovery in the price of rubber and a steadvine; influence In evidence, mar ket circles In Singapore are most actively probinc the causes of the recent decline in price. The following are the views of one .school 01510 words
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Article45 1949-06-17 6 Reuter. MADRID. Wed A trade agreement between Spain and Fiance was signed by Spanish Forign Ministei Martin Artajo and the French Government representative in Spam Bernard Haidion, here today. It provides for an exchange of goods totalling more than :>:>,ooo,000.0O0 francs,- Reiner.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article32 1949-06-17 6 Although the volume of business in the share market was Ninall ihere was slightly better inquiry for certain industrials and tins with selective buying and slightly tinning up oi prices.32 words
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Article92 1949-06-17 6 THERE was little doing in the rubber commodity market yest< rday But prices were weii maintained anfl ruled steadily thitntghout the day. Closing prices were: Buy< i s bell: No I June BBS 81* No 2 June RSS 30 30' No. 3 June RSS 28 On registered92 words
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Article98 1949-06-17 6 Air Matta are effected to arrive In Singapore today from u> United fcnftdom, Ad.-n. Afru i Arabia. Canada. Europe. India. Iran. Iraq. Pakiatan. Pa'wUne. N tf ..ad. Austral.a *♦•>'••••• Thailand Sourabaya and Padang. Latest posting time to the aoove pu£S at the G.P.O. is 8.00 p.m. A.r98 words
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Article119 1949-06-17 6 U.P. QUEBEC CITY Wed British delegate Sir Jeremy j Raisman told the International Chamber of Commerce that Britain would be able to convert sterling and dollars freely if there m i no resultant drain on hei gold holding-. He told delegates from 29 countries that such aU.P. - 119 words
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Article83 1949-06-17 6 THERE were few price changes In the produce markets yesterday Pepper continued to be steady, uSlttnone black loose moving up tn»2Tspcr pictil. white pepper Munlok ex-go-own to 1400. nn d white Sarawak to 6899 sellers Stocks Of black pepper in the NEI are estima'. d bO DC83 words
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Article, Illustration66 1949-06-17 6 II ira in ill; Kiiip"«' Salable «-.he«-i«, Waarf); Chapra «I! 43»; Gargaa I'M U>! CnaaaU i s»>; Eurypylus (3.V:ifi>; A.-nqp* iS3/34); Saaaatra >:!i ».*fakaj» »17 It): Malember* (IS !<>>; BeaWnaad (23 24)j Iterant («6 tk) Hi ntoiiK 121 SB) U uiald >| (29/SS); il> of Yokohama (1566 words
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Article866 1949-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Buyers. Seller* Atlas ice 15-50 16.50 Vlex. Brtftk Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27% 8.8. Petrol 35 6 36/6 xd j. M. Trust** &60 'tons. Tut Ord 13/3 14/3 do. (P)2l/- 22 fi. Utd. Ass»v. 40.76 #1.76 Estate A Truat 7.00 8.00 federal Dispensary 7.00866 words
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Advertisement677 1949-06-17 6 i I S HIWIN G MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE ITNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. -Eurypyiis from I.X June r l "Memion" from U.S.A June Vt "T'hrontiß" jfjeam i unc il "AntMr.ehus"... from UK/Cont June677 words
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Advertisement13 1949-06-17 6 H.M.I. 1 IKB RADI II CASH OR EASY TERMS D SOttTSEM UiCTUKCO. I13 words
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Advertisement509 1949-06-17 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways 1 QLEN ACCEPTING VO* ROTTEEU^ Bus Sail* GLENORCHY (Calls Alexandria, Genoa) Ckhx 8/9 ie i mil riFXEARN (Calls Alcxand 25 Ju %OM U.K. VO& *TRAITB, ttO*«**o/va, SHANGHAI, AMU %IAm\JP Due Sail, GLENGARRY "fjTjoji TO PROCEED VIA OTHER TO509 words
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Article40 1949-06-17 7 prrTSFIEI D Massachu2 I L W'( Id featherSl tons Willie Pep of rctiCUt Krrikht rounds and then bar,age last AY nimoua ten S decision c. er At Pen--143 0 f BrooKlvn. New 3,000 open air b:V i »rk.40 words
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Article284 1949-06-17 7 SOI 1 HAMPTON, Wednesday. FTEK travelling overnight from Leeds, where the first Test match was drawn, the New accompanied a good performance against Hampshire here today. They dismissed the county side for 129 on a hard pitch and then scored 102 without loss when play284 words
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Article125 1949-06-17 7 Reuter. HAMPSHIRE IST. INNIJNGS Mr( 0i1..11 !bw ressuell It; Rogers «t Keid b CtessweJl I; i.iiard t Kabone b Hates G; Itailev c Rabone b Cress weM 4; Ka;ar b liurtt IS; Arnold c Hayes b Cresswell i*>: Shaekletes b Barks It; Walker b Hayes Hill r Reid bReuter. - 125 words
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Article72 1949-06-17 7 Jollilads beat Srpply Reserve Depot by 1-0 in a friendly seccer match played at the Raeburn Park ground "yesterday. The Jollilads' goal came off Tobing's head, following a flag kick just before half time. Jcllilads soccer team v/dl meet the RAF Scictar at Seletar on Sunday72 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-06-17 7 MARCEL CERDAN DETROIT, Wed. The world middleweight title light between Marcel tvrdan and Jake La Motta, which was to ha\<- been held here tonight, has been postponed 21 hours because of rain.35 words
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235 1949-06-17 7 TWENTY-FOUR men leavj Singapore by train tomorrow morning on an important mission Their destination is Seremban, and their business football. Nineteen of these men will have their football boots with them, while the live others arc official;; of the Singapore Amateur Football Association.235 words
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83 1949-06-17 7 The Chinese High School "A" team successfully retained the Singapore interschool table tennis championships for the second year, when they trounced their "ii" team at the Great World on Tuesday eight. The final of the Juvenile singles will be contested between Don Jit Chye and83 words
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Article45 1949-06-17 7 In yesterday's issue it was stated that the Royal N ivy equaled the record ten-goal t-cor« •el up by REME against Pulau Brani United. It should have read; Navy equals Pulau Brani re, ord. tor the Uniteds defeated R.E.M.E. ten-ail In Senior division game recently.45 words
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399 1949-06-17 7 ROVERS >. R.E. SINGAPORE >. IT was a close shave for the Rovers Sports Club when they forced a two-all draw against the Royal Engineers. Singapore, in a S.A.F.A Senior League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Towards the end of the game,399 words
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Article167 1949-06-17 7 The Sixth Annual Gene mi Meeting of the Diehard Badminton Party \va» held at No. Changi Road, on Sunday. The b>ik»wing were elected office-bearers President: Mr C. Mission vßeelected): Vtee^Fresldents: Mr. L. M Pennefather I Re-elected); and Mr. Patrick Wee ijuatl Hen.;. Hon. S<v. and Trea.: Mr.167 words
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Article98 1949-06-17 7 (1HINESE Athletes-defeated J tile Pulau Brani United "A" by the odd goal in five at Gcylang Stadium yesterday. Chinese Athletes netted two goals in the first ha-f. They were s'ammed in from close quarters l>y Quintan Chan and Ah Leong. In the sccond half. Chonn Kum.98 words
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524 1949-06-17 7 r,V SHUTTLE THREE upsets were registered in the Johore Bahru District Badminton Cnampionships yesterday when tro i rites for the Junior singles and doubles titles were eliminated. The first upset was the deft of AH Haji Abdullah, this year's Singapore Malays Junior Singles524 words
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Advertisement250 1949-06-17 7 ASTHMA MUCUS loosened First Day or Asthnsa >rcf anoth. r i Ins HEX--1» not a -1 ray, but works i 3 reaching the tunes. The first nature immediVi. j M vs I Helps looses Rnd re- r strai sling mucus. 2. Thus „1 s.. under. Helps allevi- reMkinc wheezing, *ne*sinir.250 words
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Advertisement311 1949-06-17 7 NOTICE VEHICLES tCOMMERCIAL USil) REGULATIONS. I Notice of Application for Variation of a Haulage Permit. We. KUOK BROTHERS) LIMITED, of No. 56, Jalan Tan' Heok Nee. Johcre Bahru, beingholders of haulage permit No. 2288 and Short Term Haulagi Permit No. HG/1578 2288 givnotice of intention to apply fori a variation311 words
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Advertisement477 1949-06-17 7 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR VARIATION OF A HAULAGE PERMIT TAKE NOTICE that wo. SEE SEN COMPANY of No. CO Hokkicn Street, Singapore, by occupation Soap Manufacturers the holders of Permit No. 59SS in respect of Lorry No. SA 1892 under which we arc authorised477 words
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Advertisement432 1949-06-17 7 SFT. VACANT Navy and Dragline Drivers wanted. Apply with referenceo Messrs Gammon (Malaya) Ltd.. Milestone, Changi ?oad. TUITION TRA LVINO WHAT GIVES THE I FAD J M>rran»il#> In?iitutior 209, Qu«n Street. Phone 2370 Ambitious clerical worker? tana to the Btudv of SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEE PI NO PRACTICAL. ENGLISH. MATHEMATICS ETC432 words
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Miscellaneous99 1949-06-17 7 rGe£,.pVMAMITE- IN SPITEj CURLY IS AHI F I'VE ALWAYS FELT LIKE A V*! F YOU'RE RtGMT, J O 5 -J 5 ONLY CURLY'] f BUT IV. NOT I'M ALL FOR IT, r 0F Jr- A T4^ F,NE FELLA > FATHER TO HIM J IT'S A REAL i|T DOESN'T HAVE y99 words
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Article235 1949-06-17 8 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. THE Worcestershire and Yorkshire match, which may have a vital bearing on the destination of the championship this season, provided the main interest in today's county cricket programme which consisted of only two matches. Worcestershire, the present leaders, made a mat start againstReuter. - 235 words
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Article35 1949-06-17 8 LONDON. Wed. Total receipts for the first Test match between England and New Zea- j land at Leeds were announced I today as £13.127. Aeeregate attendances for I the three day*, vara 67.000.35 words
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Article139 1949-06-17 8 LONDON. Wed. In spile ot an attractive American offer and the dangling bait of a $200,000 gate, it does not a em likely that the world heavyweight title bout between Ltuce Woodcock, British champion, and Lee Savold. the American, will take place anywhere but in139 words
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Article383 1949-06-17 8 VERNON MORGAN - KING'S FILLY WINS STAKES From VERNON MORGAN Reuter. ASCOT, Berkshire. Wednesday. ASCOT was made truly royal this afternoon by the victory of the King's fiilly Avila in the Coronation Stakes for three-year-old fillies run over one mile. The King and Queen and members of the RoyalReuter. - 383 words
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Article29 1949-06-17 8 U.P. LONDON, Wed. Perman cnt head of the British Foreigr Office, Sir Wi'.liam Strang, wi! return this weekend from B three week tour of the middle east.—U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article78 1949-06-17 8 A.P. LONDON, Wed. W. C. j Choy bowed 6 2; 6 1 to American Gardnar Mulkn i yesterday in the Queens Club tennis tournament. I Felisimo Ampon, the Philip pine Davis Cupper, advancer to the third round with a I 6 -1; 6 3 victory over JacIA.P. - 78 words
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Article142 1949-06-17 8 The 26ih Annual athletic Sports of the St. Anthony's Boys' School will held at 2.:;<> p.m. on June 25th at St. Joseph's Institution ground. There will be two events "or the Old Boys 220 yds. and SSO yds. Heats for the 220 yds. will be run off at142 words
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Article74 1949-06-17 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. There are ei| lit probable runners tor *he bitr event of Ascot's fuur-day meeting, the Ascot Gold Cup to be run over two and a half Hides at 1545 hOUrf BST 'mnorrow. '.'bey are (with jockeys): Woodburn. \V. Rickabv Vie Day, Gordon Richards:Reuter. - 74 words
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Article159 1949-06-17 8 [From Our Staff Correspondent) j KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Security forces inflicted 1,372 isuaJties on bandits fiom the beginning of the Emergency till May 31. Of these 610 bandit re killed. 70 wounded am captured. 353 captured un- .i and 200 wounded anu escaped. Of those killed159 words
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Article260 1949-06-17 8 AT the 14th Annual Athletic Sports of Radin Mas English School he'd at the school ground yestciday, Lee Wens; Kec won the individual championship with a total of 20 points. He was fiist in the 190 yards, 220 yards, high jump and hm dies. Tan Leong260 words
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Article345 1949-06-17 8 New Attacks #On Karens Begin Reuter. RANGOON, Wednesday.—Government land and air forces today struck M MumwSSkl who last night announced formation of their own "insurgent c abinet pt in re volt against the Government was Announced by the Karen radio, according to Burmese newsbearded 38-year-oldReuter. - 345 words
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Article39 1949-06-17 8 The registration centie at 'eng Ghee School. 6 v milt, Road, has been movct to Cnangi Village with effect Tom July 15. 1919. The centre at Changi Village will be located at the Government Welfare Clinic.39 words
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Article44 1949-06-17 8 Fitst Aid Classes under tw lUSpices ot the St. John Am balance Association will by ield foi men and women be,inning Wednesda;.. June 22 1.949. at 5.30 p.m. and aftci hat every Wednesday at Uu >t. Petet s Chuich, Stamford toad.44 words
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Article65 1949-06-17 8 EVST WEST SOCIETY: Mr. Bernard Hickley of the Daily Telegraph will speak on the "Situation in Hong Kong." at the British Council Hall, 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Art Design Class at 3 V) p.m. Mrs. H. B. Ainstut*'." talk on "Building Personality Series" *it 5.10 p.m.—5, I*tnfilcs65 words
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Article178 1949-06-17 8 CATHAY: "The Lucky Stiff" with Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy and Claire Trevor. 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6 45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "The Return ol October" with Terry Moori and Glenn Ford. 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. HEX: "Spy Smasher with Knvne Richmond 11 a.m., 3.178 words
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Article29 1949-06-17 8 LEAGUE MATCH: Jnr. A Or]'. 2: Post and Telegraph vs. H. M. Dockyard- Geylang; Jnr. A. Grp. 2 rteiriniental Pay Office vs. Police Sports Association—Police Depot, Thompson Road.29 words
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Article133 1949-06-17 8 LONDON. Wed. See (old mining «h.\ J a iv .he London stock J!? .oday. Free Stah > Q u*** ost 15 shillinos ai news of (1,!: lole E. R. Fiv< mch pennywi Kaffirs weie slightij eaaw^ Other section. 01 the experienced a v > Business wasi an133 words
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Advertisement128 1949-06-17 8 $5.50 Advert 254 Replies Tangible proof of ih* Tribune's pulling; p the above a<l\ brought 254 rephei tl the cost of only 55.30 to tn« advertiser. Whether Jim bur, g trade the Tribune am do the proper job fee yet Our Classified cotamw are daily bridging; the gap betw eea128 words
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Miscellaneous155 1949-06-17 8 I ide HIGH WATKH: L 27 •!> 3.18 p.m. ft. 7 ins.). {-DAISY MAE BIN GONE A j^SON// 1 TMAR'S ASARTiN SWF.UrI A SARTTN PINK J SAfcOM£Y// MONTH-AN' THET LOUT /5 SOMEONE WHO HAIN'T AROUKD <f ROSY SOMEONE., \*>£*g*W m FO'GJVE ME FOf) A^itl 4S NAPPY AS EVER— H NO155 words
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