Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1950
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Title Section57 1950-03-07 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tefc TribrW 9mm LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nfat Xkm Published simultaneously at o tngapore, Kuata Ipoh and Penang- EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1960 TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRBSBNTATIVB B. Maurice Okwer, Malaya57 words
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Article, Illustration599 1950-03-07 1 Big Slice Of Budget Goes For A-Research A m of 20 000 men by April 1, next strength down to 356,000 but Britain's reserve Territorial Army will in- l h e mid d,e of this y ear when National Service men begin flowing into599 words
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Article91 1950-03-07 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mon.—The Conservative opposition in the House of Commons tonight announced two amendments to the King's speech opening the new Parliament, thus attacking at once the Labour Government's slender majority. The amendments, presented in the names of Mr. Churchill and other Conservative leaders, regretted there wasReuter. - 91 words
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Article16 1950-03-07 1 Reuter. PARIS. Mon. —M. Albert Lebrun. former French President, died today aged 79. Router.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article28 1950-03-07 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Mon. Gen. Lv Han, Nationalist appointed Governor «f Yunnan who later defected to the Communists, has been detained by Lin Piao's Communist forces. —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article114 1950-03-07 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mon—Speaking on Stirling balances In Parliament in relation to South East Asia. Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee said the proposals of the Colombo conference of Commonwealth Ministers had not yet been fully considered. At the moment work is proceeding on the. "Spender Plan." The AustraliansReuter. - 114 words
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Article230 1950-03-07 1 A.P. PARIS, Monday. THE big three Western Foreign Ministers, reported to be meeting in London next month, will discuss a possible meeting with Russian Foieign Minister, the Fret.eh Foreign Minister Robert Schuman said last night. Replying to a question at a news conference. M.A.P. - 230 words
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Article114 1950-03-07 1 U.P. LONDON. Mon. Prime Minister Clement Attlee said today that his Labour government intended to put into effect the law nationalizing iron and steel despite the Socialists' slim sevenvote majority in the House of Commons. Attlee told Parliament that "there is nothing to beU.P. - 114 words
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Article98 1950-03-07 1 Countess Mountbatten. who is due in Singapore this morning on a tour of St. John Ambulance and Red Cross organisations, flew during the night in a special Royal Air Force Dakota from Colombo. She was scheduled to arrive at Butterworth in time for breakfast, and is98 words
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Article34 1950-03-07 1 HYDERABAD. Mon.—Mir Laik Ali. Premier of Hyderabad State until the Indian "police action" of September 1948. has escaped from house arrest with his wife and family, it was reported officially today.34 words
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Article90 1950-03-07 1 Reuter. PENANG. Mon. Communist posters were found posted yesterday on the house ot a Justice of Pence, in Bukit Tambun, in Province Wellesley. across Penang island. Police throughout India have been directed to watch airports and railway stations for them. It is understood that the Hyderabad Government hadReuter. - 90 words
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Article174 1950-03-07 1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Mon.—Bombs were reported to have been thrown in a predominantly Moslem section of Calcutta last night as Premier Pandit Nehru conferred at Government House on the troubled Bengal situation. Police declined to disclose details of the reported incident the first for nearly 48 hours.A.P. - 174 words
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237 1950-03-07 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TAPTAIN "Turko" Westerling will be brought to court and charged with assault within the next few days, it is reliably understood. Since his arrest last Saturday week, the U.K. Government has been in touch with the government of Holland and237 words
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Article44 1950-03-07 1 Kluang, Today:- The factory smokehouse, storehouse ana bungalow of the Leong Fong Aik Estate were completely burnt down by six armed bandits yesterday. The labourers' quarters were partially burnt down. Communist pamphlets were found on the scene of the raid.44 words
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Article163 1950-03-07 1 CIR Patrick McKerron, the Officer Administering the Government, spent three hours this morning visiting the S.I.T. housing estates: He left Government House at seven in the morning. Ten minutes later he was at Balestier Road, where he inspected the Rayman Estate, Lorong Limau Estate and Whampoa163 words
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Article54 1950-03-07 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Mon.— Northerners and Southerners in India's Parliament don't always understand eacn other. I They're all supposed to speak English until the northern language, Hindi, becomes the official language 15 years from now. But some Insist on Hindi any way, and members from theA.P. - 54 words
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138 1950-03-07 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. The French Tricolour today flew along a corridor 120 kilometres long from London to Dover on the south-east count in readiness for the three-day visit of French President Vjn cent Auriol and Madame Auriol. The port of arrival, Dovei. and theReuter. - 138 words
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Article70 1950-03-07 1 Unable to eat anything fo: three weeks, and in agony from a mysterious pain in hi? lower back, Mr, Dennis C Bindon, an engineer with th< Borneo Company, was brought from Kuching on a stretcher by a Malayan Air ways Dakota last night. He was70 words
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Article131 1950-03-07 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Malaya's foreign trade started the year with a small adverse balance of $41 million in January. Malaya's sales to the United States topped the list of exports during the month though the total value of goods exported to the United States declined from131 words
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Article121 1950-03-07 1 STOP PRESS KLUANG, Today.—Single-» handed, a Javanese rubber tapper routed a gang of fourf masked and uniformed! Chinese bandits who held him up yesterday. The tapper was returning from work when the bandits suddenly appeared from a blukar. They were wearing black masks, wore jungle121 words
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Advertisement189 1950-03-07 1 National Employer's Mutual General fire motor uorhmen-s compensation rEBSOKAI. ACCIDKNT •nd other elasaea of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTI). (Incorporated ia England) Mf y r r Chamber*, Raffles Place, Spore. Manager: N. S. WISE. Phone 2*3.» FP r 1 famous for Flavour EstaHisked 1883 Listen to F N's Children's Cor neuron Redii189 words
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Article119 1950-03-07 2 Australia To Change Policy CANBERRA. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies. has indicated that then may be changes in Australia's dollar policy within thi next few months. In a press interview in Canberra. Mr. Menzies said he would not make any definite statement at the moment, but he had certain119 words
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Article83 1950-03-07 2 The rubber commodity m-.rket opened steady ycstvioay vritii food buying in cvi- .>nee. The market had.a firm undertone as a result of the n.'ws of the settlement of the American coal strike. Closing prices in cents pound were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b Apr. 52 7 883 words
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Article42 1950-03-07 2 .MM.-APOKE. Mar. (i Thi' tin m»'ta! price runtinufd to improve, hut it did no: have much t in-et on the tin ftharn ninrkid though one or two of thi' popular M»tiai were fraetlona'i> Ateadler. industrials Were qatotly tirni.42 words
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Article245 1950-03-07 2 Reuter —JAGO NEW YORK, ivlonday. AN official of the British Rubber Development Board blames America': A gloomy outlook on the future of natural rubber and Malaya' on "unduiv pessimistic press reports." Mr. Edward Jago, Deputy Chairman of the Board who has been attending rubber discussionsReuter - 245 words
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Article47 1950-03-07 2 A.P. BANGKOK. Mon. The United States of Indonesia and Thailand have concluded an agreement to purchase monthly 12,000 tons of Thai rice at £40 f.o.b. per ton. The first shipment is expected within a Tortnight with all sales on a cash basis. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article177 1950-03-07 2 DEPORTS from Australian Trade Commissioners in overseas countries indicate that since the devaluation of the Australian '£1, Australian goods may find entry into markets that for various reasons were closed to them before. Advice from New Zealand is that with the increased cost of dollar imports,177 words
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Article93 1950-03-07 2 The coffee market eased slightly yesterday with stllers offering Rio No. 5 at $140 per picul and still no buyers in evidence. There were no quotations in the market for other grades of Rio coffee. Copra was again steady with buyers at $37J and sellers at $38 per93 words
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Article32 1950-03-07 2 A.P. NEW DELHI. Mon.- The .Mating piotective duty of 7 1 percent ad valorem on cotton and hair belting will be continued fcr two more years, government has announced. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article873 1950-03-07 2 Singapore, Mon. Buyer* dellera INDUSTRIALS Atlas Ice 11.90 12.25 xb., xd Alex. Brick*. Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.20 2.25 B.C. Petrol 34/ .''.s B.M. Trustees 7.00 8.00 Con. Tin Smelt Pref, 21/5 22/3 Ord. 15/3 16/5 E. l td. Assur. 38.75 39.75 mt. ft Trust Fed Dispensary873 words
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Article16 1950-03-07 2 SINGAPORE, Mar. f: Tin price was £290-50 per pieul -vAinflltfT. Dp $0.75 cent* 416 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-03-07 2 Blitar (44); Empire T« combr (Shears); Sires* (VDE); Kuvs (42 8); Sansapor (41); Baud (40 I); H*> r(m*i (40); Benvemn* <38 9): Vlrd m (35/4») ;>'. Lykes (S3 4>. iniMmi (»1 'D; Charon (17 8) Bvrtw (19 10); Mallm (85); Mentakab (24); SJar AJcyeone (27/8); Belleville (29*72 words
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Article119 1950-03-07 2 WIDE range of automotive spare parts and accessories of particular interest to Singaporj and Malayan dealers, will be a feature of the Melbourne Motor Show of 1950 which opens for ten days on April 27. The majority of Australian manufacturers will be exhibiting. Sales119 words
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Article102 1950-03-07 2 THE HAMILTON p vr o RUBBER COMPANY rMTT ED made a proli, ;i 01 $42.879 <14.3>, planting and rehabilit: expenditure are all An interim dividend of iV was paid in December Ifta but no final is recommeij. A sum cf $11.291 has been recovered from102 words
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Article49 1950-03-07 2 LEIPZIG. Mon. X Germany will conelud.trade pact with China this summer, Heir C Handkc. East German TiauV Ministci, told a press confeienee at Leipzig todaj A. German trade delegaikn will leave for China in May and it is hoped the agreement will be signed in .June-49 words
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Article140 1950-03-07 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday THE U.S. Commerce Oepartment has anncui that efforts to loosen government conttols over world trade will be stepped up this year. It i that limited progress was made in f94H. The use of government restrictions to control trac! has grownA.P. - 140 words
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Article48 1950-03-07 2 TQKYO. Mon.—The Japanese government plans to purchase 400.000 tons of coal from Red China during ?9to. The Jiji Press said that in at least one case the Chines Communists are demanding galvanized sheet iron and red phosphorus in return for Kalian coal.48 words
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Advertisement244 1950-03-07 2 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. Desperately in love, but with fear ever in thtii hearts They asked of fate only one thing Just one more chance. It's not c nly a dramatic sensation, but the I LOVE STORY OF THE MONTH! The screen tells. .^CbTi with brutal frankness244 words
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Advertisement65 1950-03-07 2 LAST 3 SHOV/te: 3, 8.15 9.15 p.m. Columbia's Exciting. Emotion Packeo Romantic Drama' "SHOCK PROOF" starring: CORNEL WILDE OPENING TO-TIORROW Universal' 1 "SAN DIEGO I LOVE YOU" COMEDY RoAf ANCF! PHONE 4044 LAST 5 SHOWS 11-1.45-4 €.30-9.30 cspJilLljiLtffl OPENS TOMORROW! A Well-known Stage-Hit now a Thrilling Motion Picture! "CHITRA" (in65 words
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Advertisement93 1950-03-07 2 For To-day ilv— 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Kamini Kaushni Diiip Kvmai in "NADIYA KF 1 W Hindust l i• I. Tomorrow: "THE DEVI I WIT) (in French with Kngli.-!) Suh-Titio). Opening on Fri dm "BLNTEL MUALLKM' (Egypt!-.ii GREAT \YOi'.Lr>~ Atlantic 7 118 Last r >n "SORROWFUL JONES NEW WORLD Lido93 words
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Miscellaneous398 1950-03-07 2 On The Air BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH rUOGKA.M.HKS 10.00 a.m. News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.05 Close Down; 10.50 tor (he Schools: Literature for Standard 2 Adteulurm in Music, World Affairs, Home Ntws and Civics; 12.00 Programmes in .Malay. 1.06 p.m. Light Music playAd by the Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News;398 words
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Article84 1950-03-07 3 A performance of Mozart-s Sinfonia Concertanto for violin and viola, and of Acts IV and V of Shakespeare's Othello will be given at St. Andrew's School tomorrow. Admission will be free, but programmes. priced 51.50 will be on sale at the entrance to the Hall. These84 words
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Article105 1950-03-07 3 SINGAPORE students going to Australian universities speak "perfect English," according to a Sydney pres.* report. They were Interviewed off tbe ship Wcstralia which brought s<t Asian students to Sydney. The students include Chinese, Malay, Ceylonese. an-: Siamese "Some said that, with the upheavals in Asm105 words
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Article51 1950-03-07 3 The L&at o» tne m r Let «i lectures on British political traditions will be given in the YMCA Stamtord Road at H tonight by Mi. G.G Tbonawi. The title is the -Changing Pattern" Mr In.,.nso?i will discuss Ihe adiustment of party doctrines t(. Britain'■ post-wdr51 words
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Article20 1950-03-07 3 A P.W.D. leport y ester, .y stated that the (58th mi'e Kota Tinggi Met sing Road was flooded.20 words
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350 1950-03-07 3 THIEF Inspector Mohamad bin Sidin of the Central Police Station appeared before the Singapore First District Judge yesterday on three charges of corruption. It was stated that he accepted three sums o* money totalling $204 from Ah Hua on different days in October last as350 words
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Article53 1950-03-07 3 Kor Tee Uti aged "i. of :il Jalan Sultan was scnte**.od to six months' gaol, i year Police supervision, six stroke* of the rattan c Singapore Second Poller •Ooort vest ord ay. He was found guilty of •dealing- a box of twelve i lers from53 words
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342 1950-03-07 3 THE Singapore Municipal Services Union has proj>osed that any monthly-paid employee of the Municipality—on the temporary or permanent establishment —suffering from T.B. should be given free treatment in Government hospitals in Singapore or Johore, and sick-leave on full-pay up to a maximum of342 words
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Article72 1950-03-07 3 Preparations are now underway to form a Pakistani seamen's union in Singapore to light for the interests and welfare of s< veral hundred Pakistani seamen here, the Tribune understands. This move has been inspired by "persistent demand" by some Pakistaniseamen circles to form an exclusive72 words
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Article135 1950-03-07 3 „P 'CHORE BAHRU. Monday. ||IL Justice L. J. V. Uvflle in the High Court today dismissed the appeal of an 18-year old nil." a Jen^ I "'Jr Ch,lan 0f Tw W* against a sentence of five yearj rigorous imprisonment for consorting with armed h ndits. Tan135 words
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Article32 1950-03-07 3 •John Strohm. one 01 tne Uw men who have been hehind the "Iron Curtain' since the war, will he interviewed at 7.12 over the Blue Network of Radio Malnva tonight.32 words
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Article31 1950-03-07 3 Tim art exhibition of Chinese artists, sponsored by the University „t Malaya and n m being held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce ha." been Bartended to I n.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement644 1950-03-07 3 ACCOM. WANTED j ited garage roar Katong] motion, rncnr 2659. ACCOMMODATION '"sTrKMPAN: Modern Resi- fully furnish*- i for Sale f 6 months. Electric L.. i c principal on.v apply P.O. v> M n ■>', oi '.'hone 441 St-rtmhan. FOR SALE "FOR SALE —One tour-burn- oven, Arnrioan KeroStove, also l nilco644 words
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Advertisement674 1950-03-07 3 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE ARCHERY CLU3 There win be a Weekly Handicap Shoot Mold on Sunday. sth at 41 Male dm Road at 4.30 p.m. Now Members are we leome, instructions will he available and there is equipment for the use cf new Members. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO NOTICE OF SALE674 words
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Advertisement100 1950-03-07 3 NOTICE I NOTICE is hereb) given that the Teo Guan Choo i Swimming Pool will be closed x'rcni 10th March, 1950. due to the breakdown of pumping mparatus. TEO GUAN CHOON SWIMMLN POOL. Pasir Ris, Tamo ni« Road. Singapore. i l-'or Lent Season Stations of the Cross SO.SO. Holy Week100 words
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Advertisement1866 1950-03-07 3 0 4? &fl I |I€P;A Off I Jfe COMPACTS >SBjrl& Latest Assortment in various sizes. \fj k. HAND BAGS Morning, Day, Evening f Cocktail Bags in lv %&lar Plastic Crepe. Sup<l<<. §W Kid Waittante. rmON STOCKINGS Sirongwear. Kuyaer Ale j Douglas brands in all ~A sizes. BRASSIERES V By Maiden1,866 words
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Article632 1950-03-07 4 J|R. Tan Kah Kee, not long returned to Singapore from Communist China (where he met all the big shots), makes his first public report in a 7,000--word speech to 1,000 businessmen at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Tan's speech was in Chinese, but he was considerate632 words
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Article1175 1950-03-07 4 SYL VAIN MANGEOT - by SYL VAIN MANGEOT NEW DELHI, INDIA will hold* her first general election under the Constitution of the new Republic during next winter. The new elections will be conducted by universal adult suffrage of Indian men and women over 21 without qualification as regards property,1,175 words
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Letter530 1950-03-07 4 Sir, I am surprised at Mr. C.C. Tan's letter on the Lim-VVicks issue which appeared in your paper last Friday. It seems to me that Mr. Tan is attempting to exonerate the majority of the Municipal Commissioners on certain illogical grounds. After dealing with530 words
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830 1950-03-07 4 J. KERIGAN - AMERICAN NEWSLETTER by J. KERIGAN NEW YORK, DRESIDENT Truman laun--1 ched the 1950 American Red Cross drive to raise U5567,000,000 in voluntary contributions during Marrih. In the 12-month period ended June 30, 1949. the Red Cross, traditional agent of the American people in times of830 words
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Article800 1950-03-07 4 W.N. EWER - by W.N. EWER (Britain's noted diplomatiE commentator. rE character cf the negotiaticm for the Russo-Chi-nese treaty 19 In some ways more important than the contents of the treaty itself. It was not so much ihe registering of alliance between comradely governments as a deal which each800 words
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Advertisement61 1950-03-07 4 for Better Reception Model Mas Mu* 230 $240/ Cash less 10% Easy payments can be arranged International Radio Co., 134, Orchard Rd. Spore. Phone 4616. RONEODEX Vr $A ,OC KCOU>i VISIBLE RECOROS VITAL INFORMATION IN VISIBLE FORM AN AID TO PERFECT CONTROL 104 ROBIVSON ROAU Kjjgßß SINGAPORE. MM) TU 648061 words
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Advertisement92 1950-03-07 4 RIDE A RALEIGH XH 6, A U Li S T B E L! B ICY.CI B i A BETTER CYCLE BUILT AND THERE NEVER WILL BE! This is the trade mark of Britain's supreme bicycle. «^^^C/J Produced in the World's largest cycle factory. For Strength, Quality and J' X Workmanship92 words
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Article117 1950-03-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE total number of volunteers throughout the Federation of Malaya has now reached 422.256. Since Feb. 28, 41.538 more volunteers have joined up. At a recent Committee meeting, the Medical and Health Assistant's Association. Kedah, decided to send Ctives to all its members117 words
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Article33 1950-03-07 5 MALA<7CA, Mon. The .swimming pool at Tanjong Bruas, exclusively for the use of the Malacca Boy Scouts Settlement Association, was opened on Saturday by the it O :r.inissioner. Mr S.E.C. Wisdom.33 words
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84 1950-03-07 5 Republic, Pictures International Corporation day night at a co^kiaJ i I SS ««nUU LTw 8 «^sho^s: m f Jf t^ t S2S a j USX MrS V Jarry Bry-wyn-Mayer Oriental S l 2? r include (1. to r Mr R 4 thers Ixl the P neral Manager of Renuhlir. P.84 words
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211 1950-03-07 5 AtS roW)ep n Sa y X€ *> who with house in Cheng Tuan Street of cash and jewellery to the value of $1,024 on the night of Dec 31 last vas sent to gaol for five years by Mr. Justice Evans m the Assize211 words
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Article113 1950-03-07 5 AN application by Mr. Mark Morrison on behalf Wong Lok Say <who is to bo retried on a charge J! rape before another judge) that ho be tried oeiore a special jury, was allowed by Mr. Justice v ans in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday.113 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-03-07 5 Two large giant tyres Imported by the Firestone, Tire and Rubber Company, wnicn are being used in this country. They are just under six feet in height, and welgn just uncer 800 lbs In the foreground < reading left to right) are. Mr. F. G Green. Sales Department.60 words
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Article259 1950-03-07 5 spread tfljSSkL SSfiS C ter an y furthe >- deaths have aBes and They are to start a campaign against unlicensed ice-cream sellers in the city. Cleansing Department has bee n asked to act against afi unauthorised ice-cream fts. and fc^SSHS He said: "This259 words
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Article83 1950-03-07 5 Mr. J.A. Thivy, Represen tatlve of the Government nf India in Malaya yesterday addressed Royal Air Forr* officers stationed in Singapore. Speaking on "India and thCommonwealth," Mr. Thivv said that the flow of goodwill released by Britain's volun tary transfer of power "wr* clear evidence83 words
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Article199 1950-03-07 5 yAP Chui Kow, a lorry driver of Havelock Road told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday how his son Yap Bok Sin was brutally murdered by two Chinese on the night of Feb. 26. Chui Kow said his son left the house soon after dinner. A199 words
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Article486 1950-03-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR Monday. JHREE special constables, an estate clerk, a driver, and a labourer were killed today when an estate lorry proceeding from Sungei Dungin in the Kulim area to the main road was ambushed by a large gang of bandits. One special constable was486 words
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Article31 1950-03-07 5 MUAR, Mon. Mr. M Saravanarauttu, Ceylon Commissioner for Singapore ana Malaya, waf entertained to tea in ihe Muar Club by Uic Ceylonese Association, when ne visited here recently.31 words
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Advertisement118 1950-03-07 5 MALAYAN AIRWAYS DJAKARTA TWO SERVICES WEEKLY ON TUkSUAkb Si FtUDAYH FARE $155/'--vt aAi S 6 of ba *f^ a Be carried free MAN SHIELD ft CO., LTD. TELEPHONE ««1 XLLtGHAMS IfcKIJANC I j Stockists— EV «c COMPANY, 83 North Bridge Road, Singapore. FOR ALL OCCASIONS YOU CAN DEPEND ON PHOENIX118 words
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Miscellaneous112 1950-03-07 5 Hamlin UT ABAER by Al Capp A K,GM '£S *ort** J friction t Jffthas& > /"-and^ l x I e£y or s M *H ft el tup n > your>J account J whar the V> on V when we > -we r>/wai now 1 f I nwuiiT AH \i— 001112 words
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827 1950-03-07 6 ALBERT SPENCER - BY ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners PENANG, Monday. AWING to insufficient entries there will be only v six races on Wednesday, ihe second day of the /Penang Turf Club's Spring Met ling. Nevertheless,' unless s' ratchings are heavy all six827 words
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Article35 1950-03-07 6 At the fourth annual general mooting of the Badminton action of the 8.0.D. Civilians* Association, the following mi elected office-bearers for this y«mr. Convenor, foo Boon En*. Asst. Jimmy Goh: members: 9. Copal.35 words
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Article154 1950-03-07 6 Reuter. PORT ELIZABETH. Mon. —Australia won the fifth and final Test against South Africa here today by an innings and 259 runs with more than a day to spare. After making the highest total by an Australian team in South Africa—s49 for seven wickets declaredReuter. - 154 words
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Article184 1950-03-07 6 Reuter. COLOMBO. Mon. The three-day match between the Commonwealth team and Combined India, Pakistan and Ceylon Eleven ended in a draw al tne Oval here today. Tne Commonwealth scored 141, dismissed their opponents for 75. and then made 45 lor four in their second innings in aReuter. - 184 words
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Article190 1950-03-07 6 Piaying ciean soccer en a muddy pitch, the Katong Sajarah' S.C. beat the Rocklite S.C. by fcur goals to cne at (Jevlang Stadium yesterday. The sodden ground ha 1 S lot io do with the RockUtes' d< teat. They could not adapt ilemselvsj* to conditions, as190 words
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Article79 1950-03-07 6 The team of the Social Athletic Party will be chosen from the following to meet Cheerful Lads A.F. in the P.A.F A. Junior League E.I. at Geylang Stadium today: Leow Bah Chee, Kwac Yew Quee, Charlie Kan,;. Sinj Yum: Thiam. Omr Chin Y<(on I'ln.a Boon79 words
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Article61 1950-03-07 6 Th* following player* arc CbOsen to i"!>us.ni uw &no«Jlalaya against tl,f- Combined Services' on Saturday Man Ii 11. m rod of the S.C.B.A. Fund: Cmi <:h«r. Seng, Arphad. Chan Ye* Hen.;, Sall.-h, Tnn Kni Sow Hmi .Jruhain. Marith, Fuo H<e Khanrß Bedol. Sheriff ..i .on, Aw -Hoon OtHtnx.61 words
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Article43 1950-03-07 6 Entries are now invttad for the sfsriardd e.p.s waanan's aanades, Drvtsaon Smiles and th* Scnoosbofs suurssa. The plosiii'.: date is Ma Mi L'o. Entries forms ran be obtain <l from the Hon Sports Oantain, Mr. Nu Cliia Heng. 118 Jalan Rajah.43 words
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Article62 1950-03-07 6 Reuter. LONDON. Men.—The Tnited States, th c chanrpion nation, have asked the English Lawn Tennis Association as usual to manage the European Zone of the Davis Cup competition this year. The Association has accepted the request and Messrs. E. R. Avory. F. R. L. CrawfordReuter. - 62 words
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278 1950-03-07 6 ANOTHER Malayan hoxer will be going to the Philippines and Australia shortly in quest of further success. He is Seiangor's light and featherweight champion, Golden Boy, who meets Johnny Cinto on Friday of this week at Kuala Lumpur. Golden Boy has been out278 words
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Article61 1950-03-07 6 A special kind of t.. k.'is for school ohiidr.'-n or children under 15 > ears old for tne Arcllaiid University (Flanntm Airows; basketball games nave been arranged on sale in d:e Chine-.-V.M.C.A.. IC7. Selegie Road at Sl.oo each. These tickets are specially issued for the games on61 words
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75 1950-03-07 6 LONDON*. Mon A Noith veisus South cup fina", with all its attendant glamour and fetvout. is assuied at Wembley Stadium on April 29 as the tcsult of today's draw for the aell Onala. Cnaaana mrrl Arasaal at TcttCßham (.:t Match 18 ;ind c w-75 words
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Article88 1950-03-07 6 The Cndian Association, as th. paraM body (or Indian bnosar iias issued to Its atlilLu -s a set ot rues to control the wanic in the Colony. All other teams with liidiaa players in lham may apply tui (haac from ths Hon. Sports Secretary, c88 words
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Advertisement672 1950-03-07 6 FOR U.K. COSfTINEIJT. Singapore: Ft. Swet.: IVoang: 'enalder" for London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull 7 Mai. 10 Mar. lendoran" for Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hull 9/14 Mar. 15/16 Mar. 17/19 Mar. ienmhor" for Jeddah, Genoa, Avonmouth, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg 14/20 Mar. 21/22 Mar. 23/25 Mar. tenavon" for L'pool, Glasgow,672 words
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Advertisement163 1950-03-07 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. B'nam Pcj ang x ZEEMAN 20/21 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar WELTEVREDEN 28 Mar. 29 Mar 30 Mar MODJOKBRTO 10 12 Apr 13 Apr. 14 Apr.' x Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping163 words
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Advertisement673 1950-03-07 6 BOUSTEAD CO LTD* SINGAPORE M Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railwiw GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADFX, LONDON, ANTWPRP DAM, IIAMBl'lU; ni Due GLENARTNEY Mar. 13 I* GLENEARN .Mar. 27 5* U FtfOJT FOR STRAITS. HONGKONG SU 4 vr// .M/M.V. "*N**HAt, Aim BRECONSHTRE In Port v Due Singapore673 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Article4223 1950-03-07 7 Second Day Of Penang Races Class 4, Div. 2-6 Furs. BROOKING 9.00 pvKNTH 21-1 M Ipoh, 8.11 i l. 'n. down) Div. 4 Won «t Quentin 1 mla. 16 aeca. b> ,Perfect. ii 25.1-60 Ip"h Mi 5 <Dansdo W n> Wonby 1/5 re*. Go- 50 Penary4,223 words
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Article593 1950-03-07 7 HOBSEB, < LASS 4. DIV. fi Fl RLONGS. BliOOhiM. Belmont .Stable F.pen, r EFBEKA 8.1 Mr. Ov» Lee*uj Oiye 1. v..- Kongsi" Rod^rs lONDON X.IU I t H. F. Bloxham Lewis II I RAVEN 8.4W Capt. H. F. Bloxham Fox RONNIE OKEI Ml Ht-len Quah Lewi Jim. ri'593 words
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Article235 1950-03-07 7 Reuter LONDON, Hon.- The main body of the England party for the Worlfl ("op soccer competition in So.tth Amenca in June wtt' probably be decided by the end Of this month. It i* expected that the Football Association selectee will name the majority cf the playersReuter - 235 words
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Advertisement84 1950-03-07 7 FOR CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS You can now obtain from us thel finesl and selected Cigaret'- >v 1 Tobacco Aroma tor your smokers, j Cavendish. Yellow Flake. Navy Cut. 1 Virginia. Flower of Virginia. Tor kish. Snuff. Latakia. Honey Dew. American. Vanilla. Mentholated. Manilla Cigar. New Moon Hay. Havana. Rum.84 words
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Advertisement489 1950-03-07 7 MAKE YOUR CAREER A SUCCESS! Beginners: March, B'keeping. and Accty. Typing. Company Law, Mercantile Law, Secretarial Practice, B'hand. l>atin, English, Running: S'hand t Pit mans A Grcrg) Theory, and Speed, ***** (morn. eve) Inter. Adv. "B'keeping. (April and Nov. LCC) Pre. Senior. Senior, Matrie., D'manship, French, Latin. Boon. Hindi English489 words
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Article161 1950-03-07 8 BLOCKADE: Reuter.-U.P. HONGKONG, Mon. British commercial interests privately held out little hope today that anything concrete will emerge from attempts to get the United States to make the Chinese Nationalist government ease Uie blockade of Communist-held ports and their airwar against the Pelping regime They saidReuter.-U.P. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration105 1950-03-07 8 U.P. —CHIANG TAIPEH, Mon.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today lashed out at members of the Kuomintang clique who, he said, placed selfish personal interests over public good and he admitted that he made a mistake in taking leave from the presidency last year. At a weekly memorial meetingU.P. - 105 words
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Article40 1950-03-07 8 U.P. HONG KONG, Mon.—The Chinese Communists recently purchased via Hong Kong over US$4OO,OOO worth of liquid oxygen and nitrate compounds causing press speculation that they may possess submarines. Competent naval aourcoa here, however, disagreed with the speculation.—U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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353 1950-03-07 8 'SHOOT DOWN' THREAT TO NEWLY-WON. PLANES Reuter U.P. TAIPEH, Monday. RATIONALIST warplanes ioday continued their attack- on Communists targets on the mainland and shipping without any let-up. The Nationalist Airforce also warned that they are keeping a close watch on the seventy-oneReuter & U.P. - 353 words
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233 1950-03-07 8 Tribune Staff Reporter gRITISH seamen in Singapore want the British National Union for Seamen to have a representative here to intercede in disputes which might crop up between union members and employers. Seamen at the Marine Hostel yesterday said that the "busy233 words
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42 1950-03-07 8 MANILA. Mon.—President Quirino conferred in Baguio City on Sunday with Admiral Sir Patrick Brlnd. Com-mander-in-Chief of the British Far Eastern Fleet, which is engaged in joint manoeuvres with the United States Seventh Fleet oft Western Lu^orj.42 words
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Article, Illustration421 1950-03-07 8 THREE Progressive Party members, Mr C. C. Tan the President, Mr. A. P Rajah Municipal Commissioner and Mr. A. B. Pinto acting Secretary, joined Labour supporters in a send-off dinner party for the Labour President Mr Francis 1 nomas and his wife Mr. Thomas421 words
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Article41 1950-03-07 8 LONDON, Mon—Seretse Khama. who came to London to fight for his chief tainship o fthe Bamangwato tribe, announced tonight that the British Government had decided he must not return to his homeland for five years without permission.41 words
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141 1950-03-07 8 He intends to do research study and travel in Malaya on "the present trend or tendency of Malay thought, including, if possible, Indonesian thought." Dr. Means will not be working within the University but rather in collaboration with it, said the Registrar of the141 words
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Article185 1950-03-07 8 Tribune 'Staff Reoorter - Tribune 'Staff Reoorter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation Government in conjunction with the military authorities has prepared preliminary plans for the re-establishment of Volunteer Land Forces, it was announced today. Colonel W. H. Blagden, C.8.E., who, until he retired from the Army last month, was185 words
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202 1950-03-07 8 Reuter-U.P. HONGKONG, Monday THE Chinese Communist radio reported today th 1 rebel leader Ho Chi MiruTs forces in Indo-Chin had captured Pholu, 1 Red River town 25 mil? 1 from the Chinese border. Quoting a Red news agency dispatch, the radio said: "FrenchReuter-U.P. - 202 words
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Article63 1950-03-07 8 LONDON, Mon.—Security police today began the biggest and most intensive screening of scientists on top secret projects that Britain has ever known. After a weekend ta'k by Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Sir Percy Sillitoe, head of the counter-espionage organisation MI-5, a new check on all key63 words
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Article19 1950-03-07 8 JAKARTA. Mon. About 1000 Indonesian workers at Jakarta's central electrical power station struck yesterday morning higher wages.19 words
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Article173 1950-03-07 8 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Britain will continue to give fulsupport to the United Nations, King George declared here today at the state opening of Parliament. His speech outlining the new Government's programme pledged Britain firmly to take a full share of the mutual defence structure of theReuter. - 173 words
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72 1950-03-07 8 Reuter. SAIGON. Mon. A DnHaJ economic mission which arrived horo f rom Hongkong today "considers it its duty to make urgent recommendations for economic aid to Indochina." its chairman. Mr. Allen Griffin, said The mission had full powe--to advise Washington by cable, he added.Reuter. - 72 words
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Article138 1950-03-07 8 TEACHERS' HOK\I. m»< ,t T.T. ehearsa J Victoria rial Hall j p.m. MOTET A MADRIGAL Hoiß S nt i sh e^ uncil Hall Stamford Roid 8.3" p.m. T.M.C.A.: Shorthand bookkeep ng classes; Singapore Life Guard Corps Committee Moling and Malay French lasses at 5.30 p.m.; Gymnastica138 words
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Article148 1950-03-07 8 CATHAY "They Live By Night" with Farley Omner and Cathay O'Donnell at 11, 145, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Heavenly Body" with William Powell and Ht-ily Lamarr at 2. 4.15, 6.o0 and 9 30 p.m. ALHAMBKA: 'Dick Tracy Returns" at 12. 3.15 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "I Was148 words
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Article28 1950-03-07 8 SOCCER Snr. Lge.: Rovers v. Indians. Jalan Besar stadium: Jnr. B.I.: Cheerful Lads v. Social A.P. at Geylans stadium; Jnr. A.2: RAF Tongah Co.-mos S.C., C.Y.M.A. ground.28 words
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