Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1949
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Title Section61 1949-07-12 1 MALAYA Tribune i BY THE FORWPh^ k C3P I LA/?C£R SALES j THAN ANY j AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5111/3 Nine Line* r'ubha/u** riTntdtanet/uaiy at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. PAGES 'SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOSDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice GUwer c/o61 words
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Article, Illustration544 1949-07-12 1 Govt. Acts Swiftly To End State Of Emergency U.P. and Reuter. London, Monday T HE British Navy and Army lCM**grvt took 4>ver the Royal Albert Dock, one of the largest in the Port of London, i as the first of the drastic stepsU.P. and Reuter. - 544 words
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Article290 1949-07-12 1 Food, Tobacco, Petrol— Reuter. LONDON, Monday—Political quarters hen rxnecl Chancellor of the Exrh-micr Sir Stafford Cripps to announce cuts in British dollar imports :it the start of Parliament's economic crisis debale on Thursday. The cuts are expected to affect tobacco, nctioi. processed canned food andReuter. - 290 words
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Article30 1949-07-12 1 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mon. Coal production in India this year may surpass the peak of 30,000,--000 tens mined in 1947. the Ministry of Industry and Supply announces. —A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article172 1949-07-12 1 RUSSIA SUPPORTS BRITAIN'S PLAN Believe It Or Not Corner GENEVA. Mon. The Soviet Union today backed Britain's campaign to save dollars by cutting activities of the United Nations Economic for Europe. Mr, Amazask Arutiunian, Soviet delegate, told the 18 Nations Economic and Social Council today that the commission, with its172 words
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Article78 1949-07-12 1 Singapore sharemarket prices again moved up to h higher level yesterday. Tinshares were *\erv strong" with Sydney huv nj heavily as well as universal buying 1 Investors in the loca' market. The general opinion of the financial communiques «ssued in London was that devaluation of every world currency78 words
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Article97 1949-07-12 1 Horai Maru, the wrecked Japanese ship which has been lying aground off St. Patricks School, Katong, for years wrote another chapter in its unhappy history yesterday. While being towed nearer shore to be broken up for scrap the rusty hulk took command of the three tugs97 words
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Article25 1949-07-12 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Mon The Security Council today failed to take any action on the applications of 12 countries for United Nations membership.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article38 1949-07-12 1 A.P. SIMLA. Mon. The East Punjab Government has decided to re-allot more than 50.000 acres of lands to Muslims returning from Western Pakistan. Sufficient funds wiil be pro vided to re-settle them in those lands.—A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article148 1949-07-12 1 Reuter. SCARBOROUGH, Mon. Brttain's Transport and General Workers Union -the biggest trade union in the world, with 1,300.000 members —decided today to dismiss all Communists holding official union offices. It is believed several paid officials of the union and a large number of voluntary workers willReuter. - 148 words
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Article119 1949-07-12 1 Australian Coal Strike U.P. L. 12—7—4' SYDNEY, Mon.—The Austra ban Government tonight plan ned to crack down with con? piracy chatges against the Com munists charged with fomenting the disastrous coal strike which entered its third week today and has nearly paralysed Au: tralian industry. AuthoritativeU.P. - 119 words
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Article40 1949-07-12 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Monday. Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Indian philosopher and spalding Professor of Eastern Religion and Ethics at Oxford University, has been appointed India's Ambassador to the Soviet Union, the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced today. Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article174 1949-07-12 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday.—ttelief planes sent out from Hongkong today on a survey of the disastrous floods in Southern China reported people standing on roof tops or grouped on high giound. Many towns and villages are partly submerged in \h« West river (Shi Kiang) region ogReuter. - 174 words
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Article79 1949-07-12 1 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO. Mon.— The Communist controlled Peiping Radio reported tonignt that the Yangtse River was rising after heavy rains. The water level at Hankow, 600 miles upstream at the junction of the Yangtse with the Han River, reached a level of nearly 87 feet a weekReuter. - 79 words
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189 1949-07-12 1 MR N Mallal, vice president of the Progressive Party told the Tribune last night that he has decided to bring ud the ouestion of state lotteries for welfare projects in Singapore in the Legislative Council in two months time. He made this decision after the189 words
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Article49 1949-07-12 1 A.P. BANGKOK. Mon. A government decree gave passing grades to 29 students who flunk- ed university entrance examinaI tlons. With n a few days the 1 Ministry of Education was deluged with requests from parents that their children who flunked other tests be given passing marks. —A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article117 1949-07-12 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Mon—Armed police patrolled Calcutta's streets tonight on th e eve of Prem er Fa'du Nenru's v sit here to turowo his personal weight mto a settlement of West Bengal's political deadlock West Bengal's Acting prime Mm ster Nal'ii' Ranan barKa, appealed to tLe peopleReuter. - 117 words
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Article29 1949-07-12 1 U.P. BERLIN. Moti. The first western Allied military train to move through the Soviet zone jince May 30 crossed the borders today carrying French peronnei. CP.U.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement55 1949-07-12 1 National Employer's Mutual General FlB£ MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT aaJ &tb,er dasaaa »f \nsuTIATION LTD. (Incorporated in England) Meyer Chamber*. Raffles Place, Spore. j* Manager: N. S. WISE. Phone: 2835J 1 FOR WOMEN OF TASTE CHECK TAFFETA 8 DIFFERENT SHADES Suitable for Evening Skirts and Dresses ON DISPLAY AT55 words
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Advertisement52 1949-07-12 1 |T r% S WHEN IN SINGAPORE STAY AT THE MAJESTIC HOTEL OCR LATEST ADDITIONS INCLUDE BEDROO v\S WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED AIR CONDITIONED DOUBLE BEDROOMS FIRST CLASS COCKTAIL BAR «NEWLY DECORATED DINING HALLS SERVING CANTONESE EUROPEAN MEATS SMALL LARGE PARTIES CATERED FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. »50 CABLES "MAJHOTEL" 31—37 HI KIT PASOII52 words
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483 1949-07-12 2 Reinforcements On Way To HK, i J1 A1 TWO troopships will be arriving in Singapore —one today and the. other tomorrow. Empire Trooper berths at godowns Xos. 42 and 43 at two o'clock this atternoon. The other, trooper —Dunera ar-. rives tomorrow at 8.30 in483 words
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Article45 1949-07-12 2 Hla Highness the Yang DiPerluan Resar of Negri Sembilan will present the wai iant of office to Che Salleh hiu Haji Suleiman. MCS. the new State Secretary of Negri Sembilan tomorrow during the Executive Council meeting at the Council Chamber, Se rem ban.45 words
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Article32 1949-07-12 2 Lieutenant W. A. Woolcy. Royal Navy, has been appointed to the Malayan Naval Force by the Secretary lor State for the Colonies, with the approval of the Board of Admiralty.32 words
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Article28 1949-07-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There have been 27 arrests in the Federation in the last 1?4 hours; six in Kedah/PerMs. five in Johore, and 16 in Selangor.28 words
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Article22 1949-07-12 2 Seven old nhells and an unserviceable tommy-gun has been found by a Javanese in a drain near Newton Road.22 words
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Article25 1949-07-12 2 A Chinese, alleged to be a member of the Chap Sayyon 18th Group, an unlawful secret society, has been arrested by the Police.25 words
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Article103 1949-07-12 2 TAN MENG KEXG. 1:). IMM of a Batavia businessiuaii. Tan Chan Siang, and h;s Boyanesc driver, Ismail bin Dafer were killed when th car in which they were travelling overturned at the 5 m.s. at Bukit Timah shortly after midnight on Saturday. Both were thrown103 words
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Article63 1949-07-12 2 Seven thousand rounds of .22 ammunition and 75 round:; of buck shot wore stolen from I. the ;s.s. Mount Davics which I arrived in Singapore from tne United States. Mr. E. V. Fowler. Deputy Commissioner of the C.I P., said the police are of the opinion the63 words
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219 1949-07-12 2 A Selection Committee of five yesterday picked out about 300 drawings, water colours, pastes and oil paintings from tiu- 960 submitted ior the Eighth Inter-School Art Exhibition. The drawing.* were submitted by ail in Sine~»oo and the selection took place at the British219 words
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Article74 1949-07-12 2 Chan Lai Wing and Y<>ow Yook Mcc claimed trial in the Assize Court ycsteruav when they were charged with possessing forgery inttiu- 1 ments and forged Selangor Turf Club ticket The instruments and tick't wen- found in the course of a police raid on an uttap house74 words
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Article63 1949-07-12 2 Dr. E. Phillis, new direeti r of the Rubber Research Scheme of Ceylon, has arrived in Colombo from London Dr. Phillis is an Englishm.i.i whose last appointment was in Tnnidad. He takes over from Dr. E. Rhodes, the retiring director, who has, already left for England.63 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-07-12 2 TlUi Seloctioa Commit It"- :>rga.- out the pr«M» aud cons ol a drawing submitted by a girl ol it*» to the InUr-Som ol Art Exhibition t<> open at the British Council Hall from Aug. 3 to 10.40 words
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Article62 1949-07-12 2 lt is. learned that tubcrci kjsis. Johonne'e disease, fiOPI ufioui al>e>rtion and cortagious ma stitis is prew among catt.e in New Zca land. The Singapore Govern tnent has, therefore, prohibited the importation of catt irom th s country am >pt when such cattle arc acccu.panicd by a certificate62 words
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Article, Illustration98 1949-07-12 2 The scent' in the »ent at Cairo as eWeaaeajlea marking the eoinnvm't— ii* ni of Hamvtdan are announced. From th>« 'eft. Haj Amln H Hus-.ini. exiled louiti oi Pales, bar. iv.-> paeaaben af the >ii slem Supreme Court, and the Governor of aire, Foiiad Sherln Pasha. The n<A.P. Photo. - 98 words
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Article174 1949-07-12 2 THE Ant Of twrscargo motor ships of 10,500 tons ift\idv. tight, with a total space of 550.000 cubic foot, thf Cannanore has iust completed her trials. Intended for the 1* .> Comjiany s service betwoa i London and Calcutta, th* Cannanore has been bud' by Barclay.174 words
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Article35 1949-07-12 2 Sir Sydney Psumer. pit i i cnt of the United Planters Association of Malaya, wll broadcast on the work of Communities Liaison Com mittee over Radio Malaya on Friday at 7.45 pjn.35 words
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299 1949-07-12 2 A 63-year r old widow who has given her life and fortune to Ihe task cf promoting world oeace is now in Sincapore. Shf is Lady Buttorneld. widow or the lafc<* Sir Fn derick Butterfleid. HW ATM: To tour the world299 words
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Article82 1949-07-12 2 Sixteen rubber earn Sime. Darby Co. i I agreed to wage cuts frori to $2.50, effectivo Aug because of "bad trade an«! IC crease in rubber prices. The agreement ana n at a meeting between representatives of emptoy< rs cmployeea before the Deputy Commissioner for Labour,82 words
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98 1949-07-12 2 THE ACSU Gong official organ of tke Singary»ro Army Civil Service Union, in an editorial, urged the Wv Office to give "total auction" to "other matters ta urgent and pressing as the salaries revision which already been dealt with. A group of organised w98 words
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Article77 1949-07-12 2 Five couples, granted decree nisis three month- ig had their decree? made atasolutc in the High Court yesterday. Tliev are: Leonie In- On.; v. Henry Thim Hcng Ocp: C. A. de Cruz v. A. G. do Cruz; E. E. Da Silva v. L XDa Silva. Grace Wong77 words
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Article31 1949-07-12 2 The Executive Commituv of the Singapore Kerala Samalam have unamniou.-'y passed a resolution expres?ing tin If grief at th* aCatLt at Sri. C. Kesavan, ex-prcsidcat of the Singapore Ma Association.31 words
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Article25 1949-07-12 2 The Rev. H. K. S Adnr:s. who returned from An recently, will speak on "la Australia Today" at the notary Club lunch tomorrow.25 words
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Article20 1949-07-12 2 Mr. John Adi ian Hamtil >n Gauutlett has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat Singapore20 words
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Advertisement104 1949-07-12 2 in her iuifrojl ~Hk. 'renrcendoui cast cf to!ent«d jScw fclks in Wfe Jt jfcl b j-heorted drama Bb! MARGARET O'BRIEN "Oft ROBERT PRESTON Wl DANNY THOMAS MURPHY-BOOTH V EOWARO iUTCM Gjr A ARNOLD*JENKINS TODAY j»T 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 P.M. U A MtTtO-GOWWTM WAY€« MCTUK IMiom- :U<K) tor104 words
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Advertisement64 1949-07-12 2 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS EXCELLENT FILM' TODAY FOUR SHOWS 1.30 4-8.30-9.30 P jb. MICHEUNE GERA th MAGNIFICENT I r »nch Tllm "LE DIABLE AU CORPS" ("THE DEVIL WITHIN") >ft "Ht »?»C D r»««| l*Nt A*. NTH NATION A t V NEXT CHNGE~ThftB«mn'3 Ciaye«4 Girl Frit a»l irs fHt COMEDY PAR64 words
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Miscellaneous420 1949-07-12 2 iiiiDLUJiia^^i BLUE NETWOKh "T« J*mm&* K»ening Star—Luigi InfaaUno HiwmL .S mu,rfc '< «3« Time KNC.IISH PROGRAMMPS J? f"' ~prrv His ih,w!l JW' Knm»» 10 a.m. News from Kuala I.ur- »'<«estra: 10.30 Dance mimic by R y o-l >lk, A 'j a World Affairs; Pur; KM (appro,.) (lose l«w>; «4 Hubart420 words
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151 1949-07-12 3 Cfi.D-F.RAL Police authorities yesterday released figures of ail fir-: aims and ammunition to;;no or recovered throughout Malaya from May i kisWyear. before the declaration of the Enter gen.' y. until June jO this year. in these fourteen monttis th? bandits lost: Nearly half151 words
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Article74 1949-07-12 3 Malayan Airways will inns weekly service to KorneO to twice a week sta-t-Sunday. ■•The «lemand has been such it a bi'WVCkiy service w.T 1 i idered justifiable," an i,rti«-ial said \est«-rday. lb> •..I tbat, if necessary, the c would be increased to Unit s a week.74 words
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Article47 1949-07-12 3 A.P. < H ANGKLJgB, Mon it' i s Coast Guard n p..it it i < iivek Ttrssmf, <I. Kulukundis, vent 'at Point AigUello on ii.. Southern California .-o.vt .I 1 today and had raxfeoeo .!rl|r;s Signals. i "oaj t <aaard cutter henoi«i toward the stricken vcsS< —A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article55 1949-07-12 3 A.P. A POA*a Catahna ttyingai ryiof 43 boxes ofgold fi..in Bangkok was damaged (..t.iiv when It hit a mud bank landing m .shallow water on Sunday. The plane made a complete turn with the left wing hitting the locks. Theie was no engers and none ofA.P. - 55 words
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Article47 1949-07-12 3 A.P. i hinese press reports from said yesterday that the city's Criminal Investiga- n ivp.n'tmcnt bioke up a Counterfeit oiganization there on Sunday. A number of ar.verr made and a con.siilerabta amount of counter- <■ t Hongkong five and ten feats notes were found. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article82 1949-07-12 3 Miss Lee Kirn Toh, a teaehei at St. Hilda's School and Assistant Guide Commission, i (Katong), will leave on Friday for the United Kingdom in the Canton. She will be accompanied by her cousin, Miss Frances Ton, ber aunts. Mrs. C. J. Poh and Miss82 words
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Article40 1949-07-12 3 Katna Swamy, a yottag clerk, yesterday pleaded -iut uilty In the First Distil t Court to a charge of rn'.sappropr iating $18,280.70. The ease will be hoard on .Tniv i%\ Swaniv was all..'.'.ad ST. 000 ball.40 words
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Article32 1949-07-12 3 Mr. F. J. Howe, Assistant Engineer, Malayan Public Wo; ks Service, has been appointed to act as Executive Engineer. Mutal, Public Works Department. Singapoie, in place of Mi. D. L>i uce-Srnith.32 words
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Article139 1949-07-12 3 Ki'ALA LCMPCR, Mon. ition Security Forces have killed three more h..ndits. The Brat was shot dead I y 0 p6)}CC squud in the S .-g iniat area of Johore when he Mcd after hoing challenged Nothing was found on his body f.ut a pair of worn khuki139 words
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331 1949-07-12 3 (Front Otir Staff Correspondent) JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. NO prosecution witness was able to identify the money exhibited as evidence today in the trial <>f Abu Kassim bin Matalib, Outdoor Revenue Officer, in the Magistrates' Court. Abu Kassim faces a charge of contravention a CustomDepartmental331 words
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Article317 1949-07-12 3 PAPTAIN Derek Stuart Sutchffe, 34, of the King-/ Own Yorkshire Ljght Infantry, was fined $125 by the First District Judge yesterday after bern:; found guilty of possessing a Gurkha's "kukri ar.d escaping from police custody. l ne juuge. mi. r Shanks, said that in regard to317 words
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Article165 1949-07-12 3 THE 10,698-ton Lauro Line's Surriento, on her maiden voyage to her home port, came into Singapore harbour for the Arst time at dusk on Sunday. The vessel disembarked 18 pnssengers from Australian ports and carries 100 transit nassengers bound for Europe. She came alongside the wharf165 words
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146 1949-07-12 3 Xt' ALA LI'MPI'R Mon Thirty-foui Muslim 1 oys from the S.-rendah Welfare Home will have a sneeial Hmri Ruva trestt .July 31. 'They will attend a party at the home of the Mentri Resar, S. langoi. Raja Pdu bin Raja Muhamad. They will146 words
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Article66 1949-07-12 3 Reuter. Dihar police yesterday announced the arrest of Bhola Maudal. leading provincal Communist The, Communist leadei v as captured in a specially prepared shelter c uter a large haystack. In Assam Province jn the northeast frontier of Indiu yesterday police arrested 40 of 100 strong band saidReuter. - 66 words
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Article34 1949-07-12 3 The Police will give a reward to any person for information regarding the wholeabout; of a motion picture projector valued at $5,000 and stolen from a HlMttar; cinema in Ayer Ruju Rond.34 words
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Article30 1949-07-12 3 A Chinese, 19 years of aire, fell from a Green Bus Co. vehicle at 1 mile Bukii Timah Road yesterday. He died on the way to hospital.30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1949-07-12 3 iWee Lee Liew Kong, Laughter of Mr. Lee Pang Soo, v*as married to Mr. ("bun Bo n Ifev* receatty. The reception tvas held at Ihe residence ot Mrs. Lee boon (ivan at nhe. Koad. Live hundred pe.--.ms attended the marriage. An orchestra eiit'-rtained the -..uests with inusie. The82 words
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Article127 1949-07-12 3 A.P. AKRON, OHIO. Monday THF United Rubber Workers Union is asking employees and the Upited states Government to ston unemployment in the rubber industry. The Union asserted f hat more than 50.000 rubber workers were laid off in the United States during the past year. TheA.P. - 127 words
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Article90 1949-07-12 3 A.P. PRAGUE, Mon. A visitor to the Palace of Archbishop Josef Beran said yesterday the Roman Catholic pVimate of Czechoslovakia is kept under lock and key by police. The visitor, a high Church leader, said restrictions imI posed on the aichbishop by 1 the Communist governmentA.P. - 90 words
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Article175 1949-07-12 3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Mon. The 1 CoykHl delegation to the ii alliionwealth Finance Ministers conference opening in London this week is expected to pi ess foi a "new deal" for tubhei with the guaranteed price of one shilling and one penny per pound, according to usuallyReuter. - 175 words
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431 1949-07-12 3 A.P. NEW YORK. Monday. DRASTIC shift in the U.S. Government's poHciefl on money and credit is in force Without fanfare, the Government switched recently to policies designed to promote easier credi: and cheaper money. They are aimed at whipping deflation and wiping outA.P. - 431 words
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Article40 1949-07-12 3 i'Oßr OF SPAIN Ti undid Mon "rile Trinidad < lovcrnmcni today ■mounted" it h :d suspended t'i ijmmv. of licences fot dollar imports. Slmlloi announcement:; Have already been nrtada by British Cuiana, Jamaica, th" Malayan F«leratiou and Sing.iport. Keubei.40 words
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Advertisement142 1949-07-12 3 3 MONTHS JAIL Tang Wah Swee was sets* inreed yesterday in tbe fourth Police Court to three months imprisonment for tea line, a camera valued nt v, m•'». Tang had two previous '•"UVICtiQQS. ———————■awaaw n |ia||||aa wawMai GUAT YVOKI.I) tilstw i 7 ttll "M.IGHTLY FKENCH" NEW WORLD 7 f.15 "JESSE142 words
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Advertisement45 1949-07-12 3 THE TRAGIC LIFE OF A COUNTRY LASS CAUGHT IN THE MAELSTROM OF A BIG CITY! Yung; H\va Film* Industrie* hat est Prmlu.-Hon In Mandarin "VIRTUE IN THE DUST" starring SHU SIU-WEX WAN<S YUEN-LOONG LAST DAY! 11.00-1.45-4.00-6.30-930 PHONE 1042 VI AIM S TOMOItllOlV! Beloved Belinda' Talks!45 words
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Article, Illustration325 1949-07-12 4 Ancient And Modern The Combined Fleets of the Western Unioti Powers, Britain. France, Holland and Belgium, are seen here lying at anchor in Penzance Bay, Cornwall, after exercises in the Atlantic at which the latest air-sea tactics were tried out The sleek grey modern ships contrast oddly with325 words
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677 1949-07-12 5 Peace Depends On US, Economic Strength A.P. WASHINGTON. Monday. DRESIDENT TRUMAN laid down for the United States today his programme of planned prosperity. It included aid to backward areas overseas. He said the programme he outlined would counteract any threat of recession or depression inA.P. - 677 words
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Article116 1949-07-12 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon. The Voice of America has started 'jeamlng- news to Russia in morse code in a new effort, to pierce the Soviet Radio blcc;aoe of Russian language roadcasts from the United states. State Department strategists believe that morse _oue is more difficultA.P. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration271 1949-07-12 5 U.P. itm;qtjw *ii BELGRADE, Monday. iv|AKoiiAL, Tito said yesterday that Yugoslavia was establishing economic relations with thi western powers but he denied that any oolitica' concessions were involved. The Yugoslav leader told a cheering crowd of 40.000 at Pola Po!a th.it Yugoslavia was S3ekU.P. - 271 words
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Article132 1949-07-12 5 A.P. BELGRADE. Men Premier Marshal Tito renounced las',; night that Yugoslavia plans to seal its bordor with Greece to protect Yu<z s'avr from the Greek civil war. Tito said "it has come to this.: that we must gradual!" close this frontier and saf guard the livesA.P. - 132 words
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126 1949-07-12 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Monday. TWO American officials ot the Shanghai Teic--1 phone Company were released yesterday from their offices vvheie 1 they had been imprisoned 26 hours by their workers. They were W. F Planlcy. '.rcncral manager of the Ame rican-owned utility, and Maxcy Smith, industrial relationsA.P. - 126 words
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Article83 1949-07-12 5 A.P. YOKOHAMA. Mon. Sen- 1 tence of 18 months in prison I for A. S. Hermo, 25. convicted j of injuring a Japanese National with a butcher knife hns been approved by Brig. Gen. Crup Garvin, commanding j genera' of the Yokohama Command. Hei moA.P. - 83 words
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172 1949-07-12 5 U.P. TOKYO. Mon.-The Kyodo >'< ws agency today suspended its service to the official Communist Party organ. "Red Banner." on the grounds the Red paper had repeatedly tampered with stories aceredlted to the agency "so as to change the import and Waning of theU.P. - 172 words
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Article, Illustration53 1949-07-12 5 The de France, famous prewar luxury liner and warlime troop carrier, starts work again with a biand-new took. Lying oil St. Nazal re, France, the liner has two smokestacks to repla-c her three old ones. She'il soon sail again as a luxury liner between St. Nnzuirc53 words
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141 1949-07-12 5 A.P. CANBERRA. Monda;, pRLvIE Joseph B. Chifiey said last Plight that Australia is in good linaneiai shape to face any possible world economic de cline. For the second year since the end of the war. hr declared In a radio broadcast, the Australian Government hasA.P. - 141 words
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Article63 1949-07-12 5 Dimitrov Funeral A.P. SOFIA. Mon. Fifty cannons fired farewell salutes anH a choir of thrce-thous and sang the "intei nationale" at the funeral yesterday of Communist Premier Gco:gi Dimitrov. Communist party r« pn ami atives of many lands ioin«d a throng at the new. white limestone mausoleum toA.P. - 63 words
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Article28 1949-07-12 5 Rueter. KARACHI, Mon. The Australian and Ceylo.u M dclegatior..- to the Comm- nwaalth finance talks in L< nI" don arrived bore by air l:.st I night.—Rueter.Rueter. - 28 words
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Article233 1949-07-12 5 A.P. COLUMBUS. Ohio. Monday. REFUSAL ol the Ohio American Legion Auxi--11 liary to send a 16-year-o:d Negro gin to the Girls' Nation Assembly In Washington was protested in two more quarters. The Ohio Hous? of Representatives adopted a resolution disapproving the Auxiliary's action and casingA.P. - 233 words
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Article49 1949-07-12 5 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Madame Suu Vat-sen. widow of the founder of the Chinese Republic, speaking in Shanghai has warned "imperia'i=ts who try to hamper our gigantic democratic upsurge" to "get out or they will be finished oft," the CommurJ't New Chip.- news agency reported tofias. -Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article127 1949-07-12 5 A.P. BUFFALO, New York, Mon. —The British flying housewife. Mrs. Richarda Morrow Tait. started her round the world flight on Saturdaynight. The state finally gave her clearance and she was off foi Montreal, en route to Cambridge. The redhead is flying a surplus tiainerA.P. - 127 words
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Article83 1949-07-12 5 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mon.- The Government has announced Pandit Nehru. Indian Premier, will visit Canada while in North America for the American tour in October. Accepting the invitation from Canada's Prime Ministci. Nehru observed that "owing to the exigencies of the American trip and of myA.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement367 1949-07-12 5 t^CMSS/MPM^? FOP. sale. Beautiful freehold tNtasaloW 2< acres varant p<> 1 -.un. I avaMc be4rXM>nis, Ufathtaoui und small looms attailted: b >;nu. looms 3 extra !>atlirooms. T<akv.uo'l gates windows throughout hOlMfri 2 l.iru. uarages. Modem ranilation also servants quoT'i.. Plenty ground fur inuid.i... Ap--1 mm incuts. Ml Flino 1 iefore367 words
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Advertisement191 1949-07-12 5 ACXOMMODAiION EUROPEAN rouple orgeatlv "re- «iuirc bungalow fun or imn .1 lionse. With' t.. ron'pensate fori repairs and to luke oui furniture Reply Box a9M, M.T. B'pore <L 2! DtiUBLK Room Required fo RAKOtI-.r child and wife. Fall Board. BOX A 259-, M.T. B'pot iCm. VACANT f'linist.ed-room. Mod. ■aa. with191 words
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Advertisement170 1949-07-12 5 COIFFURE MICHELLE Beauty Parlour. 13, Raitory Road. Tel. 3339. Tepid ~<_. i..anent waring is the sclent.fit i perfection for penning bleached. I tinted and difficult types of hair. ivantarres of cold tr Jieat methods 1 combined assure perfect results. 1F977). •1 i">-iul i 'MASSAGIST: Das, L. P. at E. I170 words
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Advertisement433 1949-07-12 5 run HIKE WE hire o-:t tvpewritcrs cv reasonable monthly terms._ rar'i- < ulars from Box No i 1". M.T.. S pore. iM.li > i rUK SAUE KIAT. 1949 almost bramj new $2.0i»0. Ownei buying larger car Phone 7793 morning. <J.7>. FOR sale: Champion Studebake--1948 Light Wuc. 17.000 miles. Excellent condition433 words
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Article594 1949-07-12 6 T-HE ban on dollar imports is no more than we expected. Malaya, at a stroke of Sir Stafford Cripps' pen, adds to her title of the Commonwealth's Diggest dollar earner, that of being one of the biggest dollar savers, too. It is estimated that if we cut out594 words
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Article, Illustration773 1949-07-12 6 Douglas Lackersteen - The costly failure of nationalisation would not have hit Burma so hard had the first year of independence been peaceful. by Douglas Lackersteen A.P. RANGOON. THE rightward swerve of Burma's political graph was openly acknow'edged here when Prime Minister Thakin Nu declared his foreign policy.A.P. - 773 words
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Article814 1949-07-12 6 Reuter. THE British Government, horticulturists and landowners aie making a widespread effort to hide the war cai and beautify the ImCt of London before the 1961 Fr-tival of Britain brings tens of thousands of tourists to this land. Sun-tanned gardeners, usually employed in planning theReuter. - 814 words
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Article548 1949-07-12 6 A.P. KttKLIS IN the gloom of Berlin* 1 All '/am Railway Sta- tion there* a blonde girl S named Mary Milster. She In "ii years old and she makes J a meagre living a» a black market operator. An artillery barrage in IMS killed her family—far ther.A.P. - 548 words
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405 1949-07-12 6 LEON DENNEN - By- LEON DENNEN ECONOMIC experts behind the Iron Cut tain are getting set for the first official conference of their Communist Economic Organization, the "Comecon." Ever since January, a planning commission, headed by ooe Kosygin, has been preparing m Moscow for this conference, which405 words
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Advertisement48 1949-07-12 6 N^STANULET C6nc*mtrat*4l Ea»e»c« of GklcktHß. I The Quintessence of Strength. A VERITABLE BEJUVENATOB! Astounding Results!! Bolt Afentsi P. A. BABTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. I f '"Ii FOR DUPLICATING DUPLICATOR TO I f 6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR t PE NAMG Hit/k»LHrifO 40 rIA»*. IN mai/UA' j 11 j 1111 148 words
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Advertisement64 1949-07-12 6 Lovely to look at.... TOOTAL M LYSTAV ,aT ANOTHER SELECTION §JUST RECEIVED Lasting in wear, Tootal s Lystav a woven spun rayon /^^^^L^^^ X ls r women a pp rec,atc i iw tne economy of superfine JKt- \v quaiily. For Suits, Dre^c Slacks or Skirts. In modern Fl° r al64 words
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Article, Illustration521 1949-07-12 7 RUTH MILLET WHEN a sociable, friendly woman marries a man who has .strong personal likes and dislikes and absolutely refuses to go or to put himself out to be pleasant to anybody he considCfl boring waste of time—what can the wife do? This521 words
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Article299 1949-07-12 7 (PAPRIKA CHICKEN) (Serves 5—6) One and three-ouai let pounds chicken, jointed. tablespoons fat, 1 tea.spot,a alt. teaspoon pepper. 1 teaspoon leaf thyme. 4 teaspoon onion salt. 1 teaspoo-i rika, 2 cups chicken attack, 2 tablespoons flour, 3 tablespoons cold water, l 2 cud sour cream. Make stock by299 words
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Article, Illustration290 1949-07-12 7 NEW YORK -Christian DiOT, the Frenchman who treated the furore remembered as the "New Look." has '.urned his talents to ready to-wear clothes. A spr ing collection, designed and made in New York and distributed throughout the country, more than makes good Dior's boast of 1047 that290 words
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Article157 1949-07-12 7 THE young girl with so-called vitality is endowed with an enviable quality. Even so, there are times when it will need to be disciplined. The reason such excess of vitaliW is abhorred by some people is because they are, to quote many of them, "tired out by157 words
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Article228 1949-07-12 7 ONE way to show your consideration for a hostess is to depart with as decisive a l<ave-taking as it is possible to make. A brief exchange of farewells allows a hostess to return quickly to other guests. Even if you aie the lit guest to leave,228 words
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Article488 1949-07-12 7 Vera Ardmore - By Vera Ardmore ALL over the world, airport restaurants have an at- j mosphere of their own, and the same atmosphere was reproduced at the Royal I Johore International Club on j Sunday when visiting aircraft of the Singapore Flying Club converted the Club's padang j into488 words
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Advertisement338 1949-07-12 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS FROM 17th JULY THE SERVICE TO KUCHING LABUAN JESSELTON WILL OPERATE TWICE WEEKLY ON SUNDAYS WEDNESDAYS RETURNING ON MONDAYS THURSDAYS MANSFIELD CO. LTD. OCEAN BLDG. TEL. 5021 GET FASTER, BETTER PUMPING WITH "HOMELITE" "3" Carryable <V SELF-PRIMING CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS *«j Available for Immediate Also Generators Blowers Spot Radio338 words
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Miscellaneous78 1949-07-12 7 LIX AIIXEIt by Al tapp r law my part \f -amd, do you, 1 lit's the UPSTAIRS)( WHERE. IS \^^y[yt^^ OT THE BARGA/NfT 7( DUMRKIGTOM /I MAID/L r —WHAT t 7 DAISY 1\ |\PAft^ /A/SWA/rs//£ y Stake this < ljn are: you doimg MAP O WtMl/* SA/oyoO" A/womaki,FOß A AW78 words
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Article, Illustration333 1949-07-12 8 Quirino Tells Pressmen U.P. BAGI 01, PHILIPPINES, Monday. DRESIDENT EGpidio Quirino of the Philippines, in an early impromptu press confcience said that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek had a' "fighting chance" to reconquer territory lost to the Chinese Communists. Quirino emphasised that there was noU.P. - 333 words
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151 1949-07-12 8 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Regular train services have started between Peiping and Shanghai, according to Mr. Teng Tai-wan, Communist Railway Chief, quoted by the Communist New China news agency from Peipine. Pima gers can now trave' the whole 1.500 miles from North Manchuria to Nanking. Shanghai, andReuter. - 151 words
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388 1949-07-12 8 A.P. BAQUINO. Monday. DKESIDENT Elpidio Quirino and Generalissinit. Chiang Kai-shek in a joint statement tonight called for a union of countries of Asia and the Pacific to "to contain and counteract" threat of Communism. The statement was issued at the conclusion of the two daysA.P. - 388 words
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Article52 1949-07-12 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon. United States unemployment rs not at an unreasonably high level for Uie country as a whole, a Congressional economic sub-committee icpor*ed yesterday. Despite an incieasc in tne numbers out of work more people arc working than In any previous ycai except 1948. the sub-committeeReuter. - 52 words
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Article32 1949-07-12 8 Reuter. INGLE WOOD. California. Mon. A short earthquake rocked Inglewood and sev< *-al other communities in the Los Angeles area last night, but there vvr no report of damage ir injury.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article135 1949-07-12 8 A.P. MILAN, Italy, Monday. The executive Committee of the Communistdominated World Federation of Trade Unions wiii meet in November in Peiping, China, Louis Saillant of France, WFTU Secretary General, announced last night. i The announcement was made at a public rally in a Milan parkA.P. - 135 words
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258 1949-07-12 8 A.P. CHICESTEII, England, Mon. —The Bishop of Chicestcr warned world churches yesterday to develop communications with churches scaled off behind the iron curtain. At a conference of the World Council of Churches Central Committee, the Anglican Church leader rccom- mended: I. Stepping up activityA.P. - 258 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-07-12 8 Setting ont on a 2000-mile trip through Europe. Mmno IvaminsNv, wearing glasses, and two v-ompanions leave their starting point in Benin. When they're not rolling il >ng, they'll live in the super-barrel. whicb, is equipped with beds and eleetrie lights.44 words
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308 1949-07-12 8 China Reds Try Westerners Face Losing' Policy A.P. W ASHINGTON, Monday. IT.S. State Department officials say the Chines*Communists apparently are embarked oh a deliberate policy of trying to make Westerners Iwe face in China. They said this was the underlying political significance in all reports received on the arrest andA.P. - 308 words
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Article49 1949-07-12 8 Reuter—AAP SYDNEY, Mon.—A spokesman for the Australian Seamen's Ui ion said today that a 24-hour stoppage by all Australian seamen would be called to begin tomorrow morning as a protest aga nst the imprisonment of Minors Federation officials and other Uni>n officials for contempt of court.—Rcuier— AAPReuter—AAP - 49 words
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Article37 1949-07-12 8 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES. Mon. M'enahc'n Begin. Commander-in-Chief ci the former Je*visfc terrorist organisation in Palestine. Zvai Leumi. arrived here by air today. He is the youth important Israelite to arrive here within a week. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article243 1949-07-12 8 Reuter. TAIPEH, Taiwan, Mon. British interest.- in Hongkong and elsewheie in Souti. Asia would benefit fro: piotcction point of view if there were a Fa: E alliance cmbrac ng Kai ist China and othei int i countries in this part of the world, a highReuter. - 243 words
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Article37 1949-07-12 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Hon. Pan-American strato.-. bound lor Bermuda back mJ landed at New 'k today lifter engine ti had developed two ho lrom Vow York. It v. airline's third such ii in four days.—ReuterReuter. - 37 words
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125 1949-07-12 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Monday. MAJOR Gonerui Vernon E. Prichwxd, the U S. army's top Public Relations Officer, and an unidentified man were killed yesterday when 50-fool pleasure boat exploded and burned here in the Potomac River. Eight others were aboard the craft, including formerA.P. - 125 words
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Advertisement679 1949-07-12 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD* (Lasorporatod 1b Ungapnrt) BLUE FUNNEL LINE ateirtenf spttea to proceed via otter porta to laad aad discharge esxga. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Autolycus" from U.K. July 12 "aytoneus"- from UK/ Cont. July 24 "Maron" from U.K. July 26 "Myrmidon" from U.S.A. July 26 "Elpenor" from UK Aug.679 words
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Advertisement40 1949-07-12 8 POPUP TOASTER tmu* *fturu« T. SOUThccm ittfTg Savage TRUTH/1 i Stronger than FICTION/ i Presentation: IL ij9 H i 1 VH.n I Ii W change r\ m 1 y% fl P§ RICHARD BASEHART SCOTT "CANON CITY' BRADY I CATIAY j40 words
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Article624 1949-07-12 9 COLOMBO, Monday. SALVATION for Ceylon rubber can come only from a reduction in costs. Costs have to be reduced much more than the Rubber Commission UMMlgfc it would be necessary to do. This is the Ceylon Government's view on the present rubber crisis as set624 words
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Article132 1949-07-12 9 The rubber market outlook looked brighter yesterday with I evidence of Maier bur i aa possibilities from America, the I Continental countries and Rus- sia. now that the stability of the Sterling is assured for 'some months." The market situation was definitely better than it was ten days132 words
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Article114 1949-07-12 9 The produce market situation was generally quiet yesterday. The Base market continued film and steady Arrivals of l.ltjfi bags of Sato 775 Siak and 390 Liint-'tra ware im ported yesterday, against con trait. The prices remained unchanged and bu lIM in Siak was done at •>!•. There were114 words
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268 1949-07-12 9 TKE Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. has reported a profit of $14,024 for the year, lower than the last year's profit, because of reduction in crop harvested. After providing for the aupropriauons as recommended by the Directors there remains a credit balance of $26,220.59 to be268 words
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Article31 1949-07-12 9 The sharemarket onranl mi a firmer note ye .feraajT and tin shares wave hi good demand at higher prices. Industrials H ere also inclined to bo a little steadier.31 words
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Article61 1949-07-12 9 ALONG THE GODOWNS Mvi Nan (44); Empire Hamble (Sheers Wharf); Umpire Trooper (42/43): Tat Ann (40/41); Tjipanas <38 39); City of Sydney (36/37); Mount Davis (33/34); Tanurlanc (17/18); Charon (10 20»; Kustbris (21,22); Mentor (25/26); Owcndo (37/23); Rebeverett (29/30); Autolvcus (15/16); Katong (13/14); Mangola (11); Ettrickbank (8/9);61 words
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Article70 1949-07-12 9 Air mail is expected from Aden, Afghanistan. S America, Canada, Eurooe, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Africa. Pakistan, Palestine, U.S A., N. Zealand, Burma, Ceylon, Batavia, Dabo Singkep, Modan, Padang, and the Federation of Malaya Latest time of posting air mail at the G. P. O. to Aden. South America.70 words
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Article33 1949-07-12 9 Surface mail is expected to arrive today from Java. Latest time for posting surface mail to Thailand, N. Borneo, Labuan, Miri, Brunei, Hongkong, China (except Koi How is 6 p.m. today.*33 words
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Article76 1949-07-12 9 I. Lim Ah Khee of No: 9, Jalan Pasar, Kluang, hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Hackney Carriage Permit for one vehicle to operate from Sungei Kahuna, Kluang. This application will be published in the Government Gazette and any objection thereto (stating the grounds76 words
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Article861 1949-07-12 9 Smgapoie. Monday. Buyers. Belters. Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.80 2.90 cd Ords 2.15 2.25 cd L.B. Petrol ;i; 37 i B.M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 Cons. Tin Ord. 13/0 14/6 cd do. (P)2V 22/--1 E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 I Estate Trust 7.00 8.00 j861 words
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Advertisement732 1949-07-12 9 TUITION T ravEKsmT" 11 TOKIAL CIASSES For the Senior London Matriculation inter Arts, Law, Commercial subfecial Latin, French and Malay, Business Training or Profession is the Weapon for Keotioinlc Independence and Security. Instruction given by Cambridge University Graduate/ holder of Master of Arts degree and titles of Bachelor designate in732 words
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Advertisement369 1949-07-12 9 HAULAGE PERMIT We, North Johore Transport Company of 30 Jalan Ibrahim, Segamat, Johore being holder of Haulage Permit No. 17-A give notice of intention to apply for a variation of the above by addition of one vehicle. Should this b e granted? Haulage Permit No. 8120 having the same Zone369 words
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Advertisement578 1949-07-12 9 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyd> Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR LONDON, 1 \,ERP ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Due Sails BRECONSHIRE (Calls GeDoa Alexandria) 13 July 17 July GLENGARRY (Call? Alexandria) July 26 July 00 RADNORSHIRE Calls Genoa Alexandria Aug. 12 Aug. 16 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS,578 words
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176 1949-07-12 10 LAWN TENNIS Reuter. LONDON, Monday. THE International Lawn Tennis Federation lias given permanent recognition to the International Lawn Tennis championship of Asia, which wiU be held for the first time in Calcutta from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1 next. Mr. J. Chinna Durai. India'sReuter. - 176 words
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Article148 1949-07-12 10 JIMMY Ross who hit 90 runs iust beat his broth***. Benjamin, by two runs to win the bat presented by Dr. S. H. Tan for the highest scorer in the annual two-day cticket match between the old and present boys cf the St. Andrew's148 words
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149 1949-07-12 10 KOTA TINGCI, Mon. rhe Union Badminton Party trount>d \\it Terona Badminton 8-0 bare on Saturday. Results; Single*: Sob Woon Chin beai Maas 15-10. 15-10: Lee Yea I: Khin heat Hamid 15-10, 15-12: Chia Pin Siang beat K. Ter Tea 11-15, 15-8. 15-4: Chong149 words
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Article114 1949-07-12 10 The Golden HmJ again deieated the United Lads B.P. in a return badminton match last SlUMlsy by four games to three. Remits (Golden Hind players first) Single*.: Willie Tan MM t" George Tan 13-li, 12-15; Othman o, n ah lost to Kon rteng Swee U-18. 8-15;114 words
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Article45 1949-07-12 10 The Cheerful Lads beat the K.A.S.C. 2nd. Company by six IfOaJa to two at the Choon Guar. School ground on Sunday. Cheerful Lads s« orers were Tony <2> Quint us Chan <2' an. Ismail Marikam (2) Chee Tou and Minakam scored for R.A.S.C.45 words
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Article28 1949-07-12 10 The Royal Military Police bea; ihe Cheerful Lads 2nd XI b six goals to nil at the Choon Guan S< hool ground <>n Sunday.28 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-07-12 10 i BESP^CTACLEDI J fotir-foot-seven licm 1 S HonbJng goes up 2or a 1 i leaping baekband stub, I eliminating uertnane 1 "Gorgeous Gussie" Moran j V ot l .S.A. and her frilled 1 lace panties from the 1 Wimbledon' women's sin- gj «_2, 5—7, 6—3. I Little Miss64 words
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Article92 1949-07-12 10 In a mat. i of badminton clayed on Sunday the Evert; iow B.P. defeated the .s.H.H Anxiliar> Police B.P. by three game* to two. Result 1 (Bvergtow players meal .oned first > singles: Chua Swee Hoi k beai R. Lawther 15-4. 15-12 Ku» Sim 800 beat92 words
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726 1949-07-12 10 ALLAN LEWIS - BRIGHT EYES MALAYA'S BEST MONEY-SPINNER Fall in tote Turnover Bv ALLAN LEWIS UKiiH LIGHTS of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting were, the brilliant riding of Doug Mcpherson, the spectacular win of ex-griffin Bright Eyes with the welter impost of 9-5, among the top class sprinters, the vast improvement of726 words
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Article139 1949-07-12 10 The i. ...I.i.- riders and trainers arc: III! M Vs. Ist .'ntf Ird uitpl i. ■eVfcaraea 113 1 <. Layiock 3 0!» <. jii-iJ..M ii 7 M I i t Harper I I M. Cbarlrs 1 II C\ A Speioer 0 j K. I)., ii ii. II»139 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-07-12 10 ALI.WOKY»i t Charles) winner of th Singapore Cup. being led bt by Mr. L. J. TolieyTrlbuue Picture.20 words
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291 1949-07-12 10 Reuter. LONDON, Monday THE decision to give the captaincy of the Players' side to meet tru* Gentlemen at Lords on July 13,14 and 15 to Denis Compton in"his benefit yea/ will give general pleasure as .will the recognition of John Langridge's remarkable batting form atReuter. - 291 words
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Article54 1949-07-12 10 The following will represebt Mtvrytimc Badminion Party in raiura uame of badminton against Lu.ky Strike Badminton Party today at the Happy World covered stadium at 7 p m.: M. Sadali. Omar bin Osman Lim Kirn Pepw, Chia Eng Hin. Onu Tiotif,- Benny Kee T I'heoiii; Ann and54 words
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Article345 1949-07-12 10 The Johore Sub-District held heir annual sports meeting at the Erbium College Johore Bahru, recently. A team will* be selected from n«r. re t Ul !fl o'? e m ***W to takea?£ u he S.nyapore District Athlete championships on Saturday at Nee Soon. Full result* arehadur <En345 words
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Article52 1949-07-12 10 Members uf the SinKapor» Chinese Switwning Club dcslrotii of participating in the Men Open Sinxlc Taole-Tennis Championahip are requested to siun their names on the Club's Notice Board or to communicate direct with the table-tennis convenor. Mr. Lim Choo Ann. < o William Ja< -lot Co. i Malavai52 words
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Article117 1949-07-12 10 United Press. READING, Pa„ Mon six-foot putt which Dr Cars Middlecoff sunk and a foutfooter that Samm y Snead missed on the eighteenth hole enabled the Memphis denti to win the Reading Ope Golf Toutnament yesterday. The drama strung out to the very last pt theUnited Press. - 117 words
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Article266 1949-07-12 10 The following are the draw for the qualify It round o| h Royal Singapore Coll Clan Duffers Cup Competition to t.played at Kukit Timah on Hal day. 2.00 W. L. Finoher A H v Serjeant; C. F. Bla:r and V j Monai;lian. 2.05 J. S.266 words
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Article69 1949-07-12 10 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Mon. Ir. Olympic .«tadium at Anisterdai two world champions were deJ feated yesterday before 2n.<M' spectators dunnu jhe Dntrh na kional tjaJiaa < harapionships The sprint series broupht i double victory to Jan He defeated world rhat ip Arie Van VJiet in the sprint forA.P. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-07-12 10 r.IDDiNC, for the Wimbled on singl ed championship I 1 Schroeder slipped and dost his racket, lie beat Urobnx Czechoslovakia in the Ann! to take the title29 words
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Advertisement430 1949-07-12 10 fYOI >li<»<»s< Hu Im s« Hivm** I from the 10 finalists below I 1., th, opinion of the ktol these an- the 10 host rhymes M.bmilled tor the I U MTI .1 to <>»■ to judge the Ist pri/.. B]#Q s ml prta fjp). lm 3n j |iH/ 9M j430 words
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Article366 1949-07-12 11 Yorks' attack powerful LONDON, Monday. partnership oi »3 by the Compton brothers. Denis and Leslie, today, saved Middlesex from possible disgrace against Yorkshire. Early in the day Gray's fast bowling was chiefly responsible for the last four Yorkshire wickets going for 40 runs for the many366 words
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Article167 1949-07-12 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. When John Langridge 1 i scored his 28th run against Warwickshire at j S Birmingham today this 1 i 39-year-old Sussex open- ing batsman reached S 2,000 runs for the season. \i This is a month sooner t than the first batsmanReuter. - 167 words
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Article79 1949-07-12 11 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Mon. Ken Grieves. Lancashiie, Australian cricket all rounder and Bury goalkeeper who is on their transfer list at a fee of £5,000 may sign for Manchester City today. Grieves who has been invited to tour India this winter with an Empire cricketReuter. - 79 words
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Article88 1949-07-12 11 The Singapore 1949 "BisIcy" Meeting for the Malayan championship will be held by the Singapore Rifle Association at Seletar Range, 9\' 2 milestone. Thompson Road, on July 30 and 31. The meeting is open only to full or aililiatcd members of the Singapore Riile jAaaociaUon.88 words
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Article189 1949-07-12 11 Reuter. are T >day 3 Coun,y closes At liUckheath. Kent vs. Surrey .?2 rl *Z :<S9 <M( Intvrc not out 14») kent m (Phehev w Hearn 00. Laker. rich] 54 for™) Uff iipi 5 for nJ At Sheffield. Yorkshire vs. Yorkj!, '"-c .«6 (Yar.l■j- ray> ritcht-arni fast.V';,'Reuter. - 189 words
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268 1949-07-12 11 JACK CADDY - By JACK CADDY PHILADELPHIA, Monday. I! AY Sugar Robinson., an all-time tiring great" defends liis welterweight crown against dangerous Kid Gnvilian of Cuba tonight if the weather permits in the same huge municipal stadium where mighty Jack Dempsey lost his heavyweight title in 1926.268 words
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40 1949-07-12 11 Member of the Anglo-Argentine. Stcelety in London, England, turned out at Hendon golf Member* of the exhibition four-ball match corse to see home professional Beg ftthJrd De Vicezo and Antonio Cerda. with Argentine pros. Lett to right Ednard uiasi, iwciun40 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-07-12 11 Mr. and Mrs. .1. t Oonttelly, who were married yesterday, snapped at the reception. Mickey is a well-kaov. n Malayan jockey while the bride wan formerly Miss Lenora Palomar.31 words
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Article83 1949-07-12 11 PHILADELPHIA, Moi.— Sugar Ray Robinson who defends his world welterweight championship against KJd Gavilan of Cuba here tonight tipped the scales at 10 st. 7 lbs—the welterweight limit— at the weigh in tub* afternoon. Ctuvilan was 10 st. 1 lbs. Kobiason surprised the critics by making83 words
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Article373 1949-07-12 11 JHE Royal Navy XI yesterday trounced the Indian XI by six goals to two when they met in a Com. munity league soccer match at Jalan Besar. The Navy were more i ,:nc- i ricnrod and although they I were heavier they were f.'.st During373 words
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Article44 1949-07-12 11 The fourth tie in the 2.15 r m. session of the SBA Jonar Champtonshm on Sunday should read Long Pong Kwang (Western) v. Hodri bin Habi (Lucky Strike). Umpire for the Sunday morning session i.« Mr. Lee Hock San,44 words
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Article41 1949-07-12 11 Reuter. PARIS. Mon Fiotenze Magni of Italy'today won the tenth stage of the Tour De France cycling race covering the 202 kilometres from San Sebastian, Spain, to **au, Southern France, in five hours 53 minutes four seconds. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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158 1949-07-12 11 LONDON, Monday. With 100 runs on the board Derbyshire still neded 150 with eight wickets in hand to make New Zealand bat a second time. Replying to Derbyshire s first innings total of 121 Nt w Zealand declared their innings closed at158 words
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Article131 1949-07-12 11 Derbyshire Ist Inns. *2;. N. Zealand Ist. Inns Sutcliffe b Jackson 26 Scott c smith h Jackson 38 Hadlee c Dawkes h Rhodes 25 WaUaco h Copson 19 Keid b Rimmell 66 Smith o Copson 5' Mooney b Jackson !)7 Burtt not out (>« Burke b Jackson 8 Cowie131 words
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Article, Illustration456 1949-07-12 11 Dryden may play for Army —Navy (By Tribune Soccer Reporter) TWENTY-EIGHT-yea r-old Richard Dry den, a new arrival from Britain where he played for Portsmouth for two years, turned out for the R.A.S.C., at Nee Soon, yesterday, when they played against the G.H.Q. Signals in the first round of the456 words
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194 1949-07-12 11 The following are the results of the tennis handlesp doubles played at the YMCA vesterJav: Fong Pin Chee K. H. Ang (scratch) beat Dr. T E. Tay Dr. Tan Ah Chua (scratch) t>_3 13 -11: Lim Bon. Soo P. K. Yeo (—4Ol beat Dr.194 words
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Advertisement97 1949-07-12 11 THERE SHOULD BE NO MISTAKE WITH OUR SCIENTIFIC PHOROPTOR INSTJS U MENT. A Proper Glass with Proper Testiny is what you want for your Precious Eves. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO., No. SS4, North Bridge Road, (Near Bras Baaak Rd.) Singapore. NORMAN LAWRENCE presents his pojHilar Floor Show tonight at97 words
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Miscellaneous57 1949-07-12 11 I i I -1 Rjttin' T o »t, coo: PSMI aw: its no use, coily-i olpl I yearn; mes"swell 35? fa s^l i Corly DYNAMITE WILL dp IBsn J Tv GUYS WUZ LIKE PUTTY IN J CANT KID YOU! ITvJuZ JOE! i* I SOT KaVOe tAh >X/ > ™X fSi^^Z^^h57 words
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419 1949-07-12 12 EMPIRE TO DISCUSS MEANS OF CLOSING THE GAP U.P. LONDON, Monday. THE Finance Ministers of eight Commonwealth countries are gathering here today for Wednesday's conference to find ways and means of closing the dollar gap in the Commonwealth's economic defences. The latest arrival was South Africa's 67-year-old Nicolaas Christian HavengaU.P. - 419 words
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Article77 1949-07-12 12 U.P. NEW YORK, Mon.—New Zealand Finance Minister Walter Nash, on his way to the Commonwealth financial conference in London, today paushed long- enough to ueny emphatically that "Britain in a bankrupt." He told reporters at La Gaardia field: "To use the crude phrase, anyone who believes soU.P. - 77 words
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Article19 1949-07-12 12 A.P. ATHKNS. Mon. —A Greek Military Court at Larisa tenced 30 guerilla leaders tc death yesterday.—A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article227 1949-07-12 12 A.P. MOSCOW, Monday. [ffiUTEWANT General Vassily Stalin, son of Russia's Prime Minister, says "our country has become a might and invincible air power." In an article published in all papers here yesterday and broadcast by Moscow Radio, the young air officer said Russia, "earlier thanA.P. - 227 words
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Article53 1949-07-12 12 U.P. MONTREA. Mon—Henri Rochon, Brendan Macken and Walter Stohlbcrg and Lome Main vere named today on the Canadian Davis Cup .squad to meet Australia here on July 21,-23. The Australian team rom- prising Aussie Singles Cham- pion Frank Sedgcman. Jack I Bromwich and Billy Sidwell was expectedU.P. - 53 words
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Article131 1949-07-12 12 U.P. Repuolican Commander inChief Lieut. Gen. Sudirman made a triumphal entry into Jogjakarta Sunday aiLei noon after an absence of .*ome seven months, Aneta reported today. Strict precautions were made as the General, who reportedly lost the use of one 1 lung, entered the town fromU.P. - 131 words
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Article54 1949-07-12 12 A.P. MADRAS, Mon. Two viU I lagers are to be tried in Salem on charges of murdering a young Hindu woman to get blood for a sacrificial ouei ing. I The accused arc a village car- penter and laundryman who had collected funds and completed a temple chariotA.P. - 54 words
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Article112 1949-07-12 12 A.P. NEW YORK, Mon.— Americans are now get- J ting just about as much Scotch whisky as they t want and it is unlikely that higher Imports from Britain would find a mar- ket Arthur Gilbey, Brt- I tish distiller and Director of W. A. Gilbey Md.A.P. - 112 words
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Article62 1949-07-12 12 Reuter. MANILA. Mon.--The driver and three passengers were injured when a car bearing officials of the Manila Kuomintang Party met with an accident near Angeles. Pampanga, on the road to Baguio. Those injured were Puan Kee Chuan. President of the Chinese Republic School in Manila,Reuter. - 62 words
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Article37 1949-07-12 12 NEW DELHI. Mon. Mr. Rabindra Verma, a prominent student leader of Madras, wil' represent India at the New York conference of the International Students Service and the General Assembly of the World Students Relief Organisation.37 words
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146 1949-07-12 12 INDIA'S LOAN FROM WORLD BANK Reuter. WASHINGTON, Monday. IIFFiCIALS of the World Bank and the Indian Embassy here said today that no decision had jet been reached in negotiations for a loan of a>i20,000,000 to $150,000,000 to India from ih? Bank. The officialsReuter. - 146 words
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Article107 1949-07-12 12 A.P. Part-- of the skeleton of the pre-historic ancestor of the elephant have been excavated from the Himalayan Foothtlls between Simla and Kalka. The excavations were conducted by Dr. Oliver Whvte of tlie Kasauli Research Institute here. The lower jaw and the femur of the animal haveA.P. - 107 words
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260 1949-07-12 12 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Monday. AN air transport agreement between India and Australia was signed here today, the India Communications Ministry announced. Earlier reports today said it was expected line agreement—the /th "air treaty" India has made with other counuies— would be signed next Mo^uay. Today'sReuter. - 260 words
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Article185 1949-07-12 12 Reuter. THF Deputies of the B R 1 Fou r foreign Ministers drafting *n Austrian state treaty, fruitlessly sought agreement here today on the method by which Austria is to my the Scv»et TJnJon r ;IaQ.£OO,COO in return for former German asse\s. centred on w;v. e *w«„Reuter. - 185 words
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Article, Illustration57 1949-07-12 12 This Chrislea Series II Su|M*r Ac* has been purchased In the I'nited KlaigWMW bf a Perak palm oil estate for transport duty in Malaya. The aircraft is equipped with a wind-driven generator fixed in the leading edge of the wing, modern radio telephony end new aircraft57 words
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Article155 1949-07-12 12 A.P. NEW DELHI. Mon. Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who was recently sentenced to death by the East Punjab High Court, has requested Mr. Gr.npat Rai. one of the defence counsels in the Gandhi murder ca c c. to make the "necessary arrangements" to appeal to the Privy CouncA.P. - 155 words
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Article66 1949-07-12 12 A.P. Nine persons narrowly missed death this afternoon when a Hongkong Airways DC-47 yesterday plunged into Hongkong harbour in taking off for Canton. Only one passenger was slightly injured. The plane settled in the water from a iow height and the crew and passengers wereA.P. - 66 words
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237 1949-07-12 12 Reuter. RANGOON, Monday. THE evacuation of some 500 distressed Indian subjects from the rebel held Toungoo area in South Bui ma begins next week, it was authoritatively stated in Rangoon today. The> will be carried by a fleet of lorries along the 300-mileReuter. - 237 words
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Article87 1949-07-12 12 A.P. RANGOON. Mon. Ten people including a policeman's wife were killed and three seriously injured today when 100 Karen tribesmen ambushed a police party 30 miles north of Rangoon. The Police were returring to Rangoon by lorry from their base at Taikkyi for fresh supplies. WhenA.P. - 87 words
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242 1949-07-12 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Monday. SOUTHERN Korea asked the United States to. B for a system of colloctive security for the oneiric region and assurances that Korea will ue defended if attacked. The r°quest was maOe in a letter from Dr. 3' njrman Rhee President ofReuter. - 242 words
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Article106 1949-07-12 12 A.P. BANGKOK. Mon. Reports are coming in from secret police agents in Bangkok and Thailand provinces that there are concentrations of well armed Chinese tnd Indochinese communists in this country. Lt. Gen. Luang Chart Trakarn Kosol. director general of police, said that although these communists arcA.P. - 106 words
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Article57 1949-07-12 12 U.P. PARIS. Mon. A French Junkers transport plan.- cartying 12 passengers and a crew of four or five plunged into the sea today, near Agadir. Morocco, the French News Agency reported from Dakar. The plane had taken off for Dakar. Salvage operattons began at once. TheU.P. - 57 words
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Article39 1949-07-12 12 I.IAN LI BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION: Twa Loh &ot tie® at 85, Silat Road—7 3d p.m SlNGAFOKE Ml SIC CIRCLE: Violin Recital by Charles Lim with Ruth E. Baldwin at the Piano at the British Council Hall.39 words
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Article177 1949-07-12 12 CATHAY: 'Rig City" with Margaret O'Br.eu, Robert Proton. George Murphy and Ed*atd Arnold. 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and >00 p.m. CAPITOL: "Virtue .n th« Dust" with Shu Siu-Wen. 11 а.m., 1.45. 4, 6.30 and 9.3«' p.m. A I.H \M BKA "Wolf Call" %nh John Carrol and Movita plus "Kiame or177 words
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Article14 1949-07-12 12 S.A.F.A.: Senior League Match Tiger Sports Association v! R.A.F. Seletar at Jalan Bt-sar.14 words
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Article274 1949-07-12 12 Reuter. LONDON. Hon. Continiattion of the Lmdoti dock strike f—tricfi Hading rohlß the London Stock Excbai day. The forthcoming debate in Parliament was a fur; trictinu' influence but price*, nevertheless, remained steady. British Government rtocfci were quiet throughout and showed but few < These were insurti< :< tiReuter. - 274 words
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Miscellaneous13 1949-07-12 12 Tide HIGH WATER: 1.05 p.m. 6 ins.); 11.5» p.m. t9 fts. y ins.i.13 words
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