Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1949
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Title Section64 1949-11-21 1 MALAYA Tribune BY TUB Z PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«fc TriUm»' S'poa URCER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER L\\ MALA YA Phone Nine Lw Published simultannoushi at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penauo. 8 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice64 words
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Article, Illustration411 1949-11-21 1 Mr. Chuang Gets Banner For Mao Tribun? St«»ff Rpporter Chunng Shi Chuan. founded of the Naiivrng Girls' School, Singapore, was introduced ns "the representative of the Chinese Communist Government in Singapore" yesterday when he w"> handed a red silk banner at the third411 words
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116 1949-11-21 1 .«O HO X E I»-..:. U C Today. An unkown number of armed fcandit* a 1 tacked jc—l \'illasf, Z-i miles lrom lot-, shortly al. r 7 p.m. butt night. Ihe poHet s'ation was nn- r heavy tire fur IMW than B116 words
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Article84 1949-11-21 1 I'm glad I'm no,, mari.ed," said 19-year-oid Rosa Banton yesterday when she met her l--other Ted at the British \fihtary Hospital yesterday. •no reaaan is. being the Youngest in a family of 20 and still single. Ncr h-others and sisteis with families of84 words
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Article29 1949-11-21 1 A.P. RICHMOND. Virginia, Sun. Sir Patrick Abercrombie. Internationally-known British architect, will be awarded the Annual Gold medal of the American tnrititute of Aiehitects i.U.A.i A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article27 1949-11-21 1 A.P. MALTA. Sun.—The Duko of Edinburg was first aboard the King's Viking when it landed at Valetta this evenin gwith Princess E'.izabeth aboard. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article33 1949-11-21 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sun.— The General Assembly's ad hoc Politica 1 Committee today approved the French and Norwegian resolution calling tor a wor ,dw de census of conventional armaments. i P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article90 1949-11-21 1 Reuter-A.A.P. MELBOURNE. Sun.—Australia and other British Commonwealth countries plan to give increased financial, medical and cultural aid to various Asiatic nations as part of an anti-communLst drive, the Canbeira correspondent of the Melbourne Argus reported today. Terms of increased aid now being prepared would be announcedReuter-A.A.P. - 90 words
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Article47 1949-11-21 1 A.P. HOLLYWOOD, Sun.—Jeen Wallace, the 26-year-old former wife of the ldm actor Franchot Tone was found with stab wounds in her home today, a few hours after a Chrirtmas shopping tour with the two sons Bh< lost to Tone in a divorce settlement last year.—A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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143 1949-11-21 1 A.P. LONDON, Sunday. OIR Stafford Cripps told Europe tonight: "There is certainly nothing in Britain's position in the Sterling area to prevent us from playing a full part in the economic integration of Western Europe." Speaking on c 8.8.C. European Service broadcast. Britain'sA.P. - 143 words
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Article60 1949-11-21 1 U.P. BOMBAY, Sun.—Customs authorities confirmed raising the "export duty" on blacK pepper on the basis of 30 percent ad valorem on invoice price. spokesman said that the duty is leviable on ail shipments and will be eftertive on Nov. 18, regardless of theU.P. - 60 words
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Article38 1949-11-21 1 U.P. PANAMA dTr, Sun. Panama's national pohce today overthrew President Daniel Chanis Jr. and installed Vice-President Robert Chiari in his place after a bloodless [evolution that blocked government efforts to reform the pol cc force. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article79 1949-11-21 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Sun.- Tru panAsiatic trade union confeience in Peking has decided to protest to Gen. Douglas MacArthur against lefusa- of permission for Japanese delegates to attend. Tass, Soviet news agency, reported from Peking today. The piotest decision was taten on the proposal ofReuter. - 79 words
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Article20 1949-11-21 1 A.P. Eng'and. Sun. —A pistol-wie'ding robber walked into a shop selling panties and brassieres, and snatched £1.300.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article153 1949-11-21 1 U.P. VANCOUVER, Washington, Bun.—Mrs. Robert Clavier, a wartime secret during the Japanese occupation of Manila, said that a total stranger, appeared at her home and said, "I have your little girl and I am going to tike your car." Sobbing and terror-stncken. Mrs Clavier, formerlyU.P. - 153 words
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Article468 1949-11-21 1 U.P. C'HI XGKINC Sunday. pENERAL Li Tsung jen. vl whi hpcamo acting Presi- <! at when Chiang: Kai-shek "stepped down" early in the informed the Generalissimo today that he is ready to relinquish his responsinilitics. The announcement that Li had flown to Hong Kong toU.P. - 468 words
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Article25 1949-11-21 1 U.P. FRANKFURT, Sun.—A.r Force officers said loaa\ that all 36 "Flying Boxcars" in Germany had been grounded on orders from the United States.—U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article121 1949-11-21 1 U.P. SAO PAULO, Brazil, Sunday. AN attempt to assassinate Governor Adhemar A Barros of Sao Paulo state and several other nrnminent nersons was disclosed today. A. powerful time nemo was found under a reviewing stand where Darros together with high government officials and chiefs ofU.P. - 121 words
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Article24 1949-11-21 1 U.P. CAPETOWN. South Africa. Sun.—City officials estimated today that a 10 minute hailstorm yesterday caused £1,000.000 worth of damage to Pretoria. —UP.U.P. - 24 words
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Article37 1949-11-21 1 A.P. HAMBURG, Sun. Field Marshal Erich Yon Manstein accidentally slipped and broke his collar bone, It was officially announced yesterday. Yon Manstein is being tried in Hamburg by a military tribunal en war crimes charges.—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-11-21 1 Thin picture of Mr. Tan Kah Kee and Mao Tne-tung R-en to attended the celebration.20 words
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194 1949-11-21 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. FE British Trades Union Congress will ask it* 8,000,000 members to accept a "rigorous restraint" in wage demands "for a period which will enable this country to make an economic recovery Mr Arthur Deakin. general secretary of the powe«ful"Transport andReuter. - 194 words
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Article69 1949-11-21 1 A.P. TEHERAN*. Sun A Military Court has sentenced six people to death, three to four years jail a..d eight to three years Jail, on charges of having attacked the Lar City (Southern Fars Province) governor's office and killed four members of the Election Committee with sticks andA.P. - 69 words
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Article18 1949-11-21 1 ALUERSON, WEST VIRGINIA, Sun. Toi<yo Rose became Just another number yesterday at the Women's Reformatory here.18 words
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Article81 1949-11-21 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Sun. Indian Prime Minister Jaweharlal Nehru. addressing 500,000 persons in his fiist public speech since his return from the United States and Canada, attacked critics who accused hini cf ftoing Uj unertca to A-ii dollars and commit India to the AngloAmerican hIOC. H,U.P. - 81 words
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73 1949-11-21 1 STOP PRESS (At. Meet* C-fti*€ Of I on kin Reuter. PARIS, Sun. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Brtish Commissioner General for South-East Asia, who is touring lndo-China, with Gen. Alessandri. pommanding French forces in Tonking, according to an Agem France Presse report. The talks were held on Uu French -l<v)i,-. rIM-vrnnl inReuter. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration684 1949-11-21 2 ijjIALAYAN co-operat6rs were warned to stay out of P° htl f f \Ts M sion of the 13th All Malaya Co^peratow^ Institution, yesterday, when a proposal that thejvie** of sought whether or not it was now time that they ha a a reppese684 words
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59 1949-11-21 2 About 300 people attended the dance given at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night to celebrate the 13th. Annual All-Ma'aya Cooperative Union's Conference. The guests first had a dinner downstairs, and then danced until 1 a.m. The dinner-dance was organised by the Chairman and members59 words
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Article31 1949-11-21 2 MALACCA. Sat.—The Aishah Opera will stage a play "Precious WiCuflV" at the City Park on Nov. 30 in aid of the general fund of the Malacca branch of U.M.N.O.31 words
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Article430 1949-11-21 2 SARAWAK expects to enter upon 1950 with a reserve of something over $8 million after starting the current year with reserves amounting to $13' million. This was stated by the Honble Mr. C. W. Dawson, today, presiding over the budget meeting of the Council Negri.430 words
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Article127 1949-11-21 2 THE Labour Patty of Singapore will hold election meetings every day. for four days, beginning from today. All meeUngs will start at 5.30 p.m. Details are Monday. November £1. at Rangoon Road Government English School (North Ward). Canaidate Mr. E. V. Davies. Mr. Francis Thomas will preside127 words
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Article25 1949-11-21 2 Franz Altmann. 82, won j contest at Warzenried. Bavaria, by drinking 31 pints of beer in one night. He walked home unaided.25 words
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Article, Illustration209 1949-11-21 2 TO most people in Singapore, Saturday afternoons 1 mean a nice sleep, a trip to the beach or a visit to some place of entertainment. But it was rarely so for Group Captain R. Grice, who has just relinquished cohimand of the R.A.F. Station,209 words
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Article150 1949-11-21 2 THE beat way to loam Britain's export diiv, crrhe to Singapore. an<l round the bazaars an» 1 An English enginee who has just arrived in the Colony, toftt Ofe Malaya Tribunv this yesterday. After a trip round the stj. Us In the Happy World Amuvment Park,150 words
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272 1949-11-21 2 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Department of Chemistry. Singapore, had a share in bringing motor and bicycle thieves to book Part of the work undertaken by the Department last year was the examination of stolen vehicles The motor vehicles and bicycles were examined to272 words
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Article61 1949-11-21 2 The employees of the Singapore Municipal Architect Depaitment, who left the Government and Municipal Labour Union in 1947, and formed a separate organisation have rejoined the main body. At a meeting on Wednesday last they appointed a committee to 'ook after their interests and welfare and61 words
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Article176 1949-11-21 2 Sixteen political societies have applied either for registration or exemption under the Societies Registration Ordinance, according to the second monthly report of the Reglstrai. Mr. J.B. Prcntis. Of these five Malay organisations with a membeiship of 43,012 want exemption and three with a membership of 4,700 desire176 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-11-21 2 Raffle-* Institution scholar and Colonial Secretary* «»«'< Worker Che Abdul HaniH bin Suleiman has just been promoted to the rank Acting Sub. Lieutenant the Malayan Royal Nhui« Volunteer Rwrve, after 15»'» years service. He i» the second Hataj rating to be granted oilier rank. Throughout the Pacific60 words
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Miscellaneous347 1949-11-21 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY JjfL BLUE NETWORK Iff Wj»lf Xff ir A Prog. Summary with rin Selections; 1.00 News in ManMir*e> Ly Bernird Hickley; 8.1;5 sig. Tune-; 12.02 Tamil Film darin. Amoy M Cantonese; 1.15 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES l" L neK< 'r" 1 Sonjrs: 12.1 5 Hindustani Bajans; Cantonese Selections; 2.00347 words
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Article211 1949-11-21 3 Reuter. V LONDON, Sunday. fHE News of the World said here today that the war against terrorists in Malaya was to be intensified. Reporting an exclusive interview with Mr. David Rees-Williams, British Colonial Under-Secre-tary, the newspaper said special jungle warfare equipment, including flame-throwing armoured cars,Reuter. - 211 words
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Article116 1949-11-21 3 Reuter. r \Ki« Bub. Mi. Mattotm Macdonald, British High < 'ommissioner for South-En st Asia was awarded the diplama of Doctor Honoris Causa of the X nivciaity of Hanoi, i\i Tongking. Ma u- tion there last, night atby French, British .•nil .Vietnamese personalities, an Igonce FranceReuter. - 116 words
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126 1949-11-21 3 YOUR DUTY TO DEFEND THE PEOPLE Gurney KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The parade ground of the Malay Regiment at Port l>kkson. Negri Sembilan. was the scene of a colourful military ceremony when another batch of recruits—7so in all -took part in a passing out parade this morning. The High Commissioner. Sir126 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-11-21 3 saptohoedojo, the 22-year-o'd inconesian artist from Kuala Lumpur, will hoi I his tirfd one-man show in Singapore at .lohn Littles, Raffles Place, from November 28 to December S. Saptohoedojo will exhibit more than s'» oils, mostly of Malayan scenes, and some portraits in pastei. He is shown68 words
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Article19 1949-11-21 3 .\riss Louisa Schmidt, arin Anngeles on a charge of begging, had £750 hidden in her underclothes.19 words
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370 1949-11-21 3 THUNDER, lightning and pelting rain did not 1 prevent Mr. Cheng Thutt Pitt. (Progressive candidate for North Ward! from holding an election rally at the bandstand of Farrer Park. Early during the meeting, the rainstorm dispersed half the audience and kept the other hair huddled370 words
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Article44 1949-11-21 3 THE newly formed Singapore Air Society plans to sponsor exhibitions of the work of local artists both in Malaya and overseas. They may also "import" the work of foreign artists for exhibition locally. In 1950. the society will b;iw quartet ly exhibition-44 words
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Article29 1949-11-21 3 \t. iif<M,j Batn i■ client iw£ 4 to be erected at a bus stop-*--"or a memorial to those who die from chills caught while waiting tee &OIT29 words
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Article, Illustration202 1949-11-21 3 ALONG with the Colonia' Secretary, the thief Justice, General Dunlop and most of the Colony's Legislative Councillors and dignitaries, five-year-old Alison Harvey turned up at Ka'lang airport yesterday morning to wish 'Au Re\oir' to the Go\ernor of Singapore, sir I ranUin Giinson, Wfl<> lett tor202 words
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336 1949-11-21 3 MUAR, Sunday. TWELVE bandit suspects were surprised and capturned by a party of Ist. Seaforths who raided I house in a nearby area yesterday. The Seaforths flushing the suspected area came upon a house where they found 12 Malays and Chinese and a336 words
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Article228 1949-11-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Bandits who v.uncidci an faced with the major problem of getting away. Recent ti:rehdera in Jot:ore were made either by direct escape, .after discussion with their families, or on receipt of letters from bandits who have alicady surrendered. One Chinese bandit was228 words
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Advertisement469 1949-11-21 3 SIT: VACANT WANTED ra.ii. d ArC ~,''< draughtaiue». State experience and 'ry ieo.uir.-d. No poorly qualities i-r?on need apply. Eox A.3Q53 M.T. Spore. t y. wanted lady copy typist v fair experience. Must be willing worker. Eox A.3057, M.T.. Spore rX7B). WA.N'Tt-JD European '•><!> prtrat* secretary ~ty old egtabbsbed urn469 words
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Advertisement968 1949-11-21 3 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS FORD prefect. September 1947. 155,000 miles, four new tyros, BBTMI .->i. .C>' Pye Radio, six valves. January 1 i' 49. neatest $200. Eeiton Kuala Kangsar Telephone 34. 35m c.c. Matchless Motor Cycb I Good looking, excellent running i condition. Rice or nearest. Seen 63, Arcade.968 words
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Article569 1949-11-21 4 HO not dismiss the Penang Petition as the product of a bunch of cranks. The Secessionists are sincere men and the grievances they record should serve as a warning to all those who believe that the Malayan constitutions, as they exist to-day, are leading us towards communal harmony and569 words
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Article, Illustration4674 1949-11-21 4 BRIGADIER FITAROY MACLEAN.M. P - EASTERN APPROACHES—2 By BRIGADIER FITAROY MACLEAN.M.P. THERE was much specu fttion as to the amount of truth in the charges brought against those purged and as to the exact numbers involved Theories on the subject varied. One thing was certain that a great4,674 words
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Advertisement55 1949-11-21 4 STOPTHAT V^ALAN^ ■>,«.*« £T£S?5 from ou |„hol« or UJC The Great Eastern Optical Co., 275. SOI Til BRIDGE ROAD. TEL. 7236 ESTABLISHED 1925 C. Y. FAN O.D. Mill SCIENTIFIC EYF EXAMINATION WITH MOST I V- T O -DAT E BAWIM I A 10MB EOIUMfNJ JoNGER KXFKKIENC'E GIVES BETTER >Elt\ It55 words
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Advertisement83 1949-11-21 4 Entry forms for this WORLD CONTEST are available at the following offices: WILIAM JACKS CO., (M) LTD. SINGAPORE Phones 3911 3*15 PENANG Phone SSI IPOH Phone Sl6 TAIPING Phone 81 KUALA LUMPUR Phone 3SSS MALACCA -L Phone 594 and all Philips Distributors. Also: X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines Singapore: Phone £43183 words
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247 1949-11-21 5 GLASGOW, Sunday. JNNES, sixty-one-year-old gardener, armed with only a shovel, 'eight a terrific battle with Sheiia, a full-gro,vr. Royal Bengal tigress, at Calder Park Zoo, Glasgow,—and saved the life of keeper John Duffy. 30. After he had beaten the tigress off, she ran free247 words
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Article43 1949-11-21 5 LONDON. Sun.—lf people cut out drink, dogs, arm tobacco" there will be no nee 1 to increase wages, "whicn are quite adequate for normal requirements," writes th.» Rev. VV. N. Welch, Vicar of Ilford. in his parish magazine this month.43 words
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Article25 1949-11-21 5 Wi.'iam R. Williams, aron a bad-cheque charge in Springfield, Massachusetts, was discovered to have no fingerprints. aA.O>. lie. .-'mpU- iv tea million."25 words
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Article164 1949-11-21 5 LONDON, Sun.—The man lying on a pile of hay in the corner of a .flying horse box at London Airport the other night was Major E. G. Sexton, of Pimlico. His companion on a trip to Venezuela was a two-year-old iilly. The major's164 words
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Article87 1949-11-21 5 LONDON. Sun. British motor-cars, with delivery promised in two to three weeks from the day of order, are now on sale at five U.S. Forces post exchanges in this country, with hair oil and shaving cream. Sales are for cash, and it must be87 words
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Miscellaneous127 1949-11-21 5 1.1 L ABM It hy Al t npp Battle all aijonc A'- SC4 A jlsT/^f/J^TH*' I Jnr" V G -F.VLRYBODY SOME f T.LIAS WORKIN' < <* Jft/ MUSTA IT J AM MEETS, LATELY, KUOPS «T_ DOWN IM THEI LONESOME J V AaO* V VRONG IN TMCT ®AKprrW —7/ SEWER. MEBBE127 words
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Article91 1949-11-21 6 The rubber commodity market opened steady on Saturday on acceptance of offers overnight from boUi London and New York. Good buying interest was in evidence and sellers were reserved. Closing prices in cents per pound were Buyer Sellers No. 1 RSS Dec. 46 46>/ 8 No. 2 RSS Dec.91 words
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Article91 1949-11-21 6 KAMRA TIN LTD. EARN 16,592 KAMRA TIN DREDGING LIMITED, reporting for year ended March "31 covers ten months' working of the dredge in which £16 ">92 (6.1' was earned and 5' t paid as an interim diiv.denu. but no final is proposed. Net liquid assets £11,099. are equivalent to 2'-d.91 words
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Article62 1949-11-21 6 TOKYO, Sun. There was an overall decline in Japanese trade registered in the first 10 days of November, according to a Finance Ministry announcement today. Exports totalled 3.814.000.--000 yen ($7.788.000) or a decrease of 1.926.000.000 yen from the previous 10-day period and imports totalled 5.449.000.00062 words
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837 1949-11-21 6 ALTHOUGH only a moderate volume of business was done in tin shares this week, the main interest of the market was directed to this section and the response to metal prices on the reopening of the tin markets m London, Penang and Singapore.837 words
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Article520 1949-11-21 6 IINITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITw ED showed profit of $53,768 (11.3%) for year ended April 30, 1949. from which 3% has been paid. Net liquid assets, $160,393. work out at 33.7 cents per share. All-in cost of production was 29.2 cents over a crop averaging 410520 words
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Article85 1949-11-21 6 PATTANI TIN. LTD. Di t resumed digging only ont-and-a-half momns before the end of the financial period ended March 31. 1949 but even so a profit of $11,177 16.7*, 1 was shown fot the year. Net 'iquid assets in balancesheet. £39.003. equal 1 185 words
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250 1949-11-21 6 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun. -Exports to Japan thtcugh Hongkong Government-SCAP twoway account will be paid foi at the rate of 567 Hongkong dcl'ars to 100 United States, ac cording to a Hongkong Government announcement on new tracing regulations with Japan. This rate applies to allReuter. - 250 words
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156 1949-11-21 6 NEW DELHI, Sun.—A number of successful fishing operations have been undertaken by the pilot deep-sea fishing station at Bombay which Was started la September last by the Government of India Ministry of Agriculture. With each successive expedition, the amount f, f fish »v h&i156 words
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Article71 1949-11-21 6 Nyalas Rubber— 3.9 Profit NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED made a net picrit of $19,442 (3.9', > before providing fot rehabilitation in the year ended May 31, 1949. Net liquid assets in balance sheet. $65,037. are equal to 13 cents per share. While a further 12 cents petshare is invested in71 words
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Advertisement185 1949-11-21 6 l~ THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight services to Kuching Rejang River Ports and Bintolu (with transhipment at Kuching) Due Sails 'RAJA BROOKE" for Kuchlng6 a.m. Nov 21 Nov 26 "BRUAS" for Sarikel, Blnatan*. 81bu .Nov. 22 Nov. 26 PANGKOR from Kuching Nov. 28 "ANGBY'185 words
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Advertisement608 1949-11-21 6 ••A. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTER. DAM, HAMBURG. Dup Satla g BRECONSHIRE (calls Alexandria, Tangir and Casablanca) Nov. 25 Nov. 29 GLENGARRY (Calls Genoa) Dec. 11 Dec. 16 @> Calls Amsterdam before London. FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS,608 words
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Article521 1949-11-21 7 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE ISMAIL bin Marjan (Shell Sports Club) avenged a defeat last night when he beat the Irish Champion and Malaya's Thomas Cup representative, Ong Poh Lim (Fraser Neave Sports Club) 15-7, 15-7 at the Clerical Union Hall last night. The two clashed in the521 words
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78 1949-11-21 7 MALACCA. Sunday. IyiEGRI Ceylonese beat "Malacca Indian Association by three clear goals at hocplayed here yesterday. the Bret 20 minutes the kept up a sustained k but could not get past the local keeper Ramaaamy. hortly before the interva Kumaiasamy took a corner penalty78 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-11-21 7 HAYDEE (-lonesi winner of the main race at Bukit Timah last Saturday, being l?d In by the Hon. Mr. A. M. Abu Bakar—Tribune Picture. Tribune Picture.Tribune Picture. - 27 words
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Article178 1949-11-21 7 SALISBURY, Sunday. THE Australian touring cr'eket team scored 312 lk their first innings on the opening day of their three-day match against a South African Eleven here today. The South Africans made a successful appeal against the light before a ball was bowled in thei178 words
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Article83 1949-11-21 7 \I>TKALIANS IST. INtiONGS. A. Morris c Begbie b Waddington Moroney c Harries b Melle r> N. Harvey c Harris b V\addington L A S. X.oxtun Wynne b Tav- o t. "ifctool c Harris b Tayfield It. Liudwall c Kutli b Taj- jft •'•"Id .id f Jaekhon lbw Melle R,83 words
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Article36 1949-11-21 7 Reuter. MANCHESTER, bun Fidonia won the Mancheb ter November handicap with Sportsmaster second and Slapdash third, rorry ri toil Wfctflß 1. siipdach. Won br w lengths with one and a ■oitd ,f tftlra.— WWReuter. - 36 words
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87 1949-11-21 7 Johore Royal International Club beat the Royal Singapore Golf Club by 315 to 228 points in the Tosophily Golf Tournament played at Johore Bahru on Saturday. Mr. H. H. Beanish captained the International Club. while Mr. Wilson Heng captained Singapore Golf Club. The87 words
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Article59 1949-11-21 7 A soccer team from fnc ship Ben Lawers defeated the Ben Rinners XI by six goals to one at the Alexandra ground yesterday. Today, the victorious team will play the Ben Arty, at Farrer ParkLast Saturday the S.S. Ben Lawers scored another victory when they59 words
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613 1949-11-21 7 NEEDS ONE MORE UNBEATEN GAME Reuter. LONDON, Sumltv. CHOI LD Liverpool avoid defeat at WoKerhamplon mĕx* Saturday they will set up an English First Divis'mn scK'cer record. Playing like p r ospoctive champions today they beat improving Aston Villa by the odd goal ofReuter. - 613 words
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Article140 1949-11-21 7 Weightlifting KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three' weightlifters qualified to represent Malaya a' the forthcoming Empire Games at New Zealand In February, following a Ana' frlal beid at the Bukit Bintang Park Stadium, tonight. They are The Fook Hung, of Pfnans", Kok Lng Tong and Tan Kirn140 words
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98 1949-11-21 7 BUDAPEST. Sun.— Hungary beat Sweden by five goals to nil in an international soccer match here this afternoon. The official Budapest Radio sports commentator suggested after the match that the Swedes, winners of the Olympic tournament in London, had been "weakened by the profit98 words
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84 1949-11-21 7 Jollilads beat th«» Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club *-v foer to nit at aoceer-at Keppel Harbour ground yeaterday. Hussien opened the scoring in the lOtJi minute. Ten Rlinutea later Rahman increased the lead to twd nil. Salahudin scored the third goal before the end of half84 words
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Article239 1949-11-21 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun- Cambridge University enhanced their supporters' hopes of victory in the lnter-varslty match on Dec. 6 by their 18 points to three win yesterday over the hitherto unbeaten Coventry club. Meanwhile at Oxford, where Oxford University were playing Harlequins, fog kept visibility down toReuter. - 239 words
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Advertisement88 1949-11-21 7 Getting Up Nights Stoppedin24Hours (Jetting up nights, burnln* tioa of organs, whitish dlach*ril«* dull ache at base of spina. «ro» end leg pains, nervousness, asaa and loss of manly vlgoOX are rauted by a disease of the Proetaie Olend <a most important aex In mtn). To overcome these trtraoiea 1»88 words
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Advertisement513 1949-11-21 7 RANGERS DRAW Chung Wah Rangers drew two-all with the Star Soccarites at soccer at Farrer Park on Saturday. Scorers for the Rangers were Chun Hoong 2. and for the Soccerites. Kirn Bwee and Nein Cheong. NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For particular* see Tender Boom, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) WATER DEPARTMENT:513 words
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Advertisement538 1949-11-21 7 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE NO. 22 OF 1939. Custodian of Property Proclamation No. 14 of 1945. Notice rs hereby given that any person or persons having a claim to the property described in the Schedule hereto are requested to forward such claim to the Custodian of Property, Supreme Court538 words
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Advertisement273 1949-11-21 7 SITUATIONS VACANT ~W~X T E R DEPARTMENT: Vacancies exist for Shift Engineers at commencing salaries ranging from $170 to $302 per month according to qualifications and experience plus current Cost of Living Allowance. Free quarters in Johore Stat otos and quarters where available in Singapore Station.* at rental nf 6',273 words
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Miscellaneous91 1949-11-21 7 I»t Sam li iS 5C N S RULES-1 f3O JO! "MfeoSH, MISS SA>RE-l| P-3UT-W T COULDN'T SEAK To J p\cURE TOO LATE.WTHERE 60£5 TnIS FIGHT WILL BE SHMULES... WHY DON'TIbEEN STANIN' AWAY 4 WHY SEE &C3BY 3EAT JIMMY.] KGCCH-ltfTsN <( JIMMY'S S.rsfgfl S T R!CTLY ACCORDING J LET'S GET YCU91 words
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380 1949-11-21 8 U.P. A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday, food trains nueht cause surpluses- The report said one of the sigmiicant peveiopments in world consumption patterns, has invoked the former rice consumer areas which, because or the world rice shortage and the sharp rise in riceU.P. & A.P. - 380 words
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Article108 1949-11-21 8 A.P. LONDON. Sunday. THE labour Government yesday sacked two members at the board which operates the Government's vast East African peanuts for food" proiect. The dismissal fo'lowed by two week's, an official report that the project had fallen far short of expectation. Those dismissed wereA.P. - 108 words
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Article43 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Sir Eric Coates. financia' chief of th? British Control Commission in Germany, has been appointed a duoctor cf the British Overseas Food Corpoiation which administers the East Aflie*l groundnuts scheme. Food Minister John Strachey announced today. Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article144 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. PARIS, Sun—The Polish Information Bureau today issued the text o* a note from Poland to France, confirming that M. AndreSimon Rogincau, a French Consulate official at the Polish port of Szczecin (Stettin) had t>ecn arrested for alleged espionage The Polish Government claimed to have discoveredReuter. - 144 words
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135 1949-11-21 8 Hamilton. Bermuda. Sun. ihe Canadian destroyer Haifa raced for Bermuda today carrying 18 survivors of 'a 20-man crew of a United States Air Force B. 29 which made a forced landing in the Atlantic last Wednesday The destroyer was expected to reach the British resort135 words
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122 1949-11-21 8 A.P. CHICAGO, oun. A Korean was held by Pohc*today on a young woman's complaint that he posed as a physician, wooed her, promoted marriage—then disappeared with Tor typewriter and US$l4O. He M Sung Yul Ryu, who said he came to the U.S. rrom Seoul.A.P. - 122 words
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212 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sunday. PIERCE fighting flared up yesterday, for the r second time in two days, between two brigades of the Indonesian Republican army m the Poronp and Malang areas of East Java, Republican mOitary r-ircles said today. The first clash took place onReuter. - 212 words
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Article47 1949-11-21 8 A.P. PARIS, Sun.- Three young French servicemen were formally charged yesterday with "voluntary homicide' and robbery in connection with the death of Mr. Edward dc Muralt, 41-year-old representative of the Federation of British Industries in Paris. They face a possible death penalty. —A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article21 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. TOKYO, Sun.—An Osaka Japanese today announced llans to open the first taxi dance hall for women only —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article21 1949-11-21 8 U.P. BOMBAY, Sun. -The Indian Government raised their export duty on cotton to 100 rupees from 40 rupees.—U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article122 1949-11-21 8 Reuter-AAP. MKI.IIOI KNK, Sun—Australia should pay Japan the* courtesy of inviting b T athlcfeft to ihe tM Olympic Games in Melbourne, according t.» Professir W. MacMa'.mn Ball, former British Commonwealth member of life Allied Control Council In Japan. Professor Ball, head of the PoliticalReuter-AAP. - 122 words
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103 1949-11-21 8 A.P. SEATTLE. Sun—Dr. H. J. van Mook. former Acting Governor General of the Netherlands Bast Indies on Saturday urged "a collective policy of the Western Democracies" in relations with Asia. H»- said that lack of such a joint programme has aided •the United tatolitarian front." InA.P. - 103 words
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288 1949-11-21 8 PENANG, Sunday. A POSTWAR record crowd of more than 10.000 s»w nut up a gallant display to draw one-all with the Indian soccer tourists here today. The Indians opened the score through Thomas shortly before the interval and equalised two minutes from time through288 words
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Article175 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. MONACO, Sun. Prince Rainier 111. 20-year-old sovereign of the principality of Monaco —second smallest Independent state in Europe —wa;> enthroned today. About 1,000 people, half the population of the 370 acre state, stood outside the Royal Palace in pouring: rain an hour before the ceremony started.Reuter. - 175 words
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324 1949-11-21 8 MISS Hovita Anciano at 19, has the confidence that many concert pianists do not achieve until they are much older, and which some never achieve at all. Despite a wildly stormy night, which flooded many roads in324 words
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Article116 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. HOXOKONC. San. Police n PorLuguec Macao, 40 miles souUiwcst of Hongk-n--have given Chinese Communis sympathisers 24 hours to null down a "Victory Arch" commemorating Cdmmunist victories. But mounting tension in the colony relaxed when proCommunist Chinese called off plans for a "victory march"Reuter. - 116 words
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Article63 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun.—Nationalist authorities on Taiwan Island are shipping stocks of silver to Japan, according to a repoit cuiient in the colony today. A senior official of the China Merchant Steamship Company was reported to have said that the Chinese motor vessel Hai Tien willReuter. - 63 words
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547 1949-11-21 8 SPORTS M i l l It —All football fans in Singapore and the Federation h«ve watched with keen interest the fine sportsmnnship and gentlemanly conduct of the Indian Soccer tourists. It has therefore come as a rude shock to see in the papers547 words
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Article37 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. TOKYO, Sun—Police in' Ueno district, notoriously shady section of Tokyo, stated they had taken into custody 76 teenagers rar.tjmg in age from 13 to 19 <".*rin>? a five-day period this week as heroin addicts.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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131 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun. Mi. Robert Strong, American Charge D'Affaires in Nationalist China, arrived heie with the Assistant Military Attache from Chungking today after closing the Embassy there —the second refugee Chinese capital Aim lirani had evacuated in the last two months. The first wasReuter. - 131 words
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Article89 1949-11-21 8 Reuter. LAGOS, Nigeria. Sun.— Eighteen people were reported killed today when police opened fire after wive? of coal hewers had set fire to houses of mine managers ann attacked strike breakers. Some 1,500 striking miners in this British colony are demanding a daily basic wageReuter. - 89 words
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Article42 1949-11-21 8 Y.W.C.A.: International For' nightly Club 10 a.m. RaffleQuay Mr. Jessen on "Blaj k Orchids" Y.M.C.A.: Boaru of Directors Meeting at 5 p.m.. Malay Class at 5.30 p.m. German CIa-=s at 5 *\m. ind Devotional Mr-etint; at 8 p.m.42 words
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Article147 1949-11-21 8 CATHAY: "State of the Union with Spencer Tracy, F'.harine Hepbnrn and Van Johnson hi 11 l 4 4.11, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: -'Task Force wilh Gary Cooper at 11. 1.45. 4.05. 6.30 and 9.30. ALHAMRKA: "Lintah Parat" (Malavj at 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30. HAVII.ION: "The Adventure* of147 words
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Article51 1949-11-21 8 HOC KKY TO» K NKY S.H ,V Police v. Eveieady Hot n>' Police trround; R.E M.E. v'«nix "A", Gillman T ?arra Hongkong Sh. Bank v. 1K)I) "A". St. Gtiofve's IKK KKY FftlENI>Ll: v. Klialsa Assn., padans; Y.M.C.A. Honf; Um pr»* 1 Mt.dical Deinai F* ult Arts Science Rt. Tinii»"51 words
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Miscellaneous10 1949-11-21 8 TIDE H W K 10.40 a.m. (9 ft. 7 in10 words
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