Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1950
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Title Section61 1950-03-30 1 MALAYA Tribune p BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Spore LtrtC£R SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Pham SSii/S Not* lin» fublntntia simuttaneouxiy vi Singapore, tiuam iiumy. /dim and Penwng LIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Trihune61 words
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Article, Illustration720 1950-03-30 1 OSCAR FERNANDEZ - STEP IN RIGHT DIRECTION— TAN BY OSCAR FERNANDEZ |F the London report a Cabinet plan and citizenship for Chinese in the Federation is trae, then Dato Tan Cheng Lock, leader of the lalavan Chinese Association thinks it is four times right. Dato lan said720 words
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219 1950-03-30 1 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. British recognition of Communist China *as questioned in the Hous.- <>i luminous today. ii] Gunman* Conservative, asked if the 0 rernm nt hud balanced a aa;:. problematical benefits the "undoubted disof the action by Australia. New Zealand and Canada. There wasReuter. - 219 words
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Article128 1950-03-30 1 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Lord Yansittart. former Chief Dioiomaac Adviser to the Government, said today thai it was his considered judgment that the odds were on a Soviet war of aggression rather than against it. "All my life I have never seen any nation preparingReuter. - 128 words
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Article29 1950-03-30 1 A.P. CAIRO, Wed.--Hashemite Jordan has been told by her fellow states to abandon her peace talks with Israel or be ousted from tne Arab Lea gue.—A.F.A.P. - 29 words
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Article74 1950-03-30 1 KLUANG. Today. An unknown number oi bandits fired on the SingaporeKuala Lumpur night mail in the Layang Layang area last night. Two passengers, a Malay and a Chinese, were wounded. Security forces on board the train did not return Are as they were unable to74 words
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Article36 1950-03-30 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Wed. Dr. O. Aranna or Brazil, former President of the United General Assembly, today went on record in support of admission of the Chinese Communist government to the woria organization. —U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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123 1950-03-30 1 U.P. LONDON, Wednesday. I ABOUR unrest burst into the open in Britain L today for the first time since the Labour Party's narrow victory in the general election with a slowdown on the docks and by two miners' strikes for higher wages. The strikeU.P. - 123 words
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Article67 1950-03-30 1 U.P. LONDON, Wed.—The tin market steadied in the afternoon session. The turnover was 170 tons for the day. Spot recovered two sterling to £591-3/4 and three months gained two and three-eights to £594-7/8. The closing prices were spot £591-]/2 buyers £592 sellers with business at £591. ThreeU.P. - 67 words
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Article118 1950-03-30 1 Reuter NAIROBI, Wed.- Kenya's Police Commissioner today banned a "workers boycott parade" intended to rival the Duke of Gloucester's official procession and thus spiked in advanced plans to upset Nairobi's civic celebration. The Commissioner denied the application of the East African Trade Congress, which the KenyaReuter - 118 words
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178 1950-03-30 1 Tribune Market Reporter MALAYA'S foreign trade has taken a brighter m t urn this year following a whole year of dull business when she had adverse trade balances every month. Malaya had a favourable trade balance of $14,000,000 in February according to figures released this178 words
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Article48 1950-03-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—The Government was defeated in. the House of Commons tonight—but only on a formality. The opposition did not like a Government reply to a discussion on petrol and coal and challenged a division for an adjournment. This was carried by 283 votes to 257.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article20 1950-03-30 1 Reuter. JAKARTA, Wed.—Holland has agroed to lend 300,000,000 guilders to the U.S.I, it was learned here ti»day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article77 1950-03-30 1 A.P. PENANG, Wed. —An unknown gurfman seriously wounded a police constable late this afternoon in Bukit Mertajam. Province Wellesley. A middle-aged Chinese woman also hit by a stray bullet. The scene of the shooting is only 300 yards from the Bukit Mertajam police station. TheA.P. - 77 words
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Article91 1950-03-30 1 A.P. SIX more explosions have occurred in the wrecked hull of the RAF flying boat which blew up on Sunday killing two men and injuring seven others. The first explosion was on Sunday evening, some hours after the shattered aircraft was raised from 30-feet ofA.P. - 91 words
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Article57 1950-03-30 1 SEGAMAT, Today.—A gang of about a hundred armed bandits in jungle green with three-star-caps, attacked a logging camp belonging to the Malayan Steam Sawmill Company yesterday. Three kongsi houses and a locomotive engine were set on fire and destroyed. The raiders also took away sixty four identity57 words
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Article57 1950-03-30 1 PONTIAN, Today—Swooping on the South Malayan Pineapple plantation yesterday, the police caught fifteen bandit suspects. Among them was a Chinese who had a gun-shot wound in the chest. Two other suspects were captured. one near Kota Tinggl and the other near Kluang. The latter was identified as57 words
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Article18 1950-03-30 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. General Dwight Eisenhower testified today that he did not believe war was imminent.'18 words
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118 1950-03-30 1 Reuter. PARIS, Wednesday. THE 14-nation International Tin Study Group today agreed to ask United Nations SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lie to call an early conference to discuss a commodity control agreement on tin. The United States opposed this move. Britain, her colonial and dependent territories, Australia,Reuter. - 118 words
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248 1950-03-30 1 A.P. LONDON. Weanesday. I AMES Griffiths, the Colonial Secretary told the J House of Commons today there has been "no strong local demand" in Malaya for martial law. Replying to a questioner Griffiths said bandit activities in Malaya had intensified in recentA.P. - 248 words
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Article84 1950-03-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told Parliament today that he hoped the Colonial Secretary Mr. James Griffiths would be able to visit Malaya this summer. He had been asked by Mr. Arthur Harvey, Conservative, to consider arranging such a visitReuter. - 84 words
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Article49 1950-03-30 1 First Asian 'Ministers STOP PRESS KUALA LUMPULR, Thurs. —Informed circles to-day .mentioned the names of Datos Onn and Thuraisingham, Mr. Khoo Teik Ec and Mr. Yong Shook Lin in connection with the new Federation "cabinet** scheme. They are likely to be four of the first six Asian "ministers" appointed.49 words
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284 1950-03-30 2 4MERICAN rubber magnates estimate an overall world deficit during the next four years of from 250,000 to 3C0.000 long trms of new natural rubber annually. Mr. C. V. Maudlin, Washington representative of the National Association of Waste Materials Dealers, Inc., said this in a284 words
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Article105 1950-03-30 2 ReuterAAP. TOKIO, Wed. The Japanese Government ytsterday received a formal authorisation to permit Japanese marine insurance companies to insure oceangoing vessels in /oraian currency. Japanese insurance companies, however, are required to reinsure with foreign firms *n cases where the contract figure? exceed the foreignReuter- AAP. - 105 words
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Article29 1950-03-30 2 SINGAPORE, March 19. With tht> frtsh faU in the price of tin. tin shares were subdued and were inHined to ease lurther. Industrial uwakened in sympat29 words
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Article81 1950-03-30 2 SINGAPORE, Mar. 89: Tin price wa» «rat» per plcii' vx-hiiv\vr. Down $8-25 ctt*M% LONDON, March JH: .pot £596. Down £4 1 2. Three month. £599 12. Down £8 3 4. -< rt'eniem pr-B £597-. i>i;wn £3 1 ft Turnover: 70 ton*. si»rond eKJiion: spot £596. r>own £4 181 words
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Article56 1950-03-30 2 :>ouffaixivPlt> (44): Fo».«.aluWharf); SeroM (41 ft); Wi'iiam Cuckenbarh 13« I; Automedon (31/54.): T<'»machu» (SI r mgfcotaj (17 IS); MttfSiiX'ki'r (Itt.'W); SVrempanjr '»> Itohenif—BeneveniU' M i MpreHfl SO); G'auous (15 16); Rimau (15); GK nfan (11/11) j AsphaUon (11): Mount Mansfield (8 9); Shira'n—Benaven 7): Slacvac Djirak (Cea!56 words
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Article136 1950-03-30 2 rpHK rubber commodity I maiket again rose to new 20-year record heights yesterda\. The market opened steady with sellers lcscrved, and half c rent from Tuesday's p; ices. Theie was a scarcity prices. Thcic was a scarcitq ot offerings in the nrarket. Spot No. I RSS136 words
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71 1950-03-30 2 A.P. LONDON. Wed. The Hnse d Ummon? will discuss Japanese competition with the British textile industry, it was described yesterday. Labourite Sydney Silverman Will i;slv Harold Wilson. President of tho Board of Trade, "whether he is aware that Japanese produced #roy oioth of Araciican yarnsA.P. - 71 words
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Article127 1950-03-30 2 \FTER a long lull, tne Singapore coffee market revived yesterday with small business passing at $130 and later at 5129 per picu! oi Rio N0.5. Copra was quit with buyers bidding $38.; per pic til fob. April-May. and with sellers indicated at. $?f. The London ccpra market127 words
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Article884 1950-03-30 2 Singapore, Mar. 29. uuyec» oeueri INDUSTRIALS Atlas Ice 11.90 12.25 xb, xd Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.4*5 »60 Ord. 2.20 2.27', 8.8. Petrol >4 35/B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.00 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/3 22 3 cd Ord. 15 «9 M B E. Utd. Assur. 38.75 "9.75 Fed Dispensary884 words
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Advertisement157 1950-03-30 2 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. I "PALEFACE" HOPE isn't "SORROWFUL" anymore... HE'S NAPPIE FUNNIER THAN EVEN! j ms the mm sr mm swceeve Hear I "A Thousand 55iP *xano w kxano mm" YOUNG CULVER "vi*> Us" LY °N GRAY > DncM by ALEXANDER HAIL WiMm by Ednwnrf Mom.157 words
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Advertisement60 1950-03-30 2 PKO»£ v£j 559 STARTS TODAY 11 1.45 4 0.3Q 9.3».. Plus Special Attract** "FESTIVAL OF CHINESE FASHION Presented byj HEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjanp Tonight Tomorrow it 7.15 pro Vl5 p.m. Nelson bjMy J»— •NORTHWEST OI T1 Qb'__ GREAT WOKLH Atlantic 'WOLF DOG Whole Serial NEW WOULD Lido i.«AnnV "WHISPERING60 words
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Miscellaneous556 1950-03-30 2 On the 4" AID RADIO MALAYA BLUE NETWORK KXGLI&H I'Uui.K IMMES 10.00 a.m. News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.95 I lose Down. !'»..">• a.m. lor the Schools— Radio Story A. Somr Hook. Sinainar Together for "ifci. A l.it-r--attr.e for Mds. I i 12.00 noon FfQgn mi ia Malay. 100 p.m. Radio556 words
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Article37 1950-03-30 3 MALACCA. Wed. At a committee meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce it was decided to oppose the Bill of Accounts in English or Romanised Malay on the grounds that It is unjust and unnecessary.37 words
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461 1950-03-30 3 ftUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Thirteen bandit a —eight Malays and five Chinese—smbushed n three-ton Police lorry in the Taiping area yesterday. Of the 14 members of a Police jungle squad, who were in the iorry. two were killed and one seriously wounded. The dead461 words
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Article78 1950-03-30 3 S.T. C. Busmen Win Appeal Two Singapore Traction Co. bus conductors, Teh Kin Khoo and Tay Eng Seng, under sentence of six weeks imprisonment for the alleged offence of criminal breach of trust, had their conviction sot aside in the High Court, yesterday. They had been found guilty of selling78 words
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Article71 1950-03-30 3 The Singapore Municipal Employees' Co operative Thrift and Loan Society are to be given rent free use of the Victoria Memorial Hall on September 23 to celebrate the Society's Silver Jubilee. Both the floors of the Memolial Hall arc to be givrn to them for71 words
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Article36 1950-03-30 3 Mr. Dennis H. Murphy wno was charged with negligent driving and causing grievous hurt to Messrs. Lim Hock Ohoo;; arid J. A. Kintrea. was acquitted by Mr. HE ft. Kin;;don in th« First District36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-03-30 3 Queenie and her Hula Helu Entertainers practise a. Hawaiian dance number to. there opening show at the Cathay Restaurant tonight. In the centre is K. Risman doing the TA HU WA HU WAI a war dance.36 words
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Article578 1950-03-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. Convicted on two charges of carrying 8 .38 Webley revolver without a licence and unlawful possession of 22 round* of .38 and 9 mm. ammunition. Loh Yuen, a 39-year old bandit cook, who stated that he wanted "to live and be happy again"578 words
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Article24 1950-03-30 3 The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday. April 1 at 3 p.m. at the G H. Cafe.24 words
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Article109 1950-03-30 3 MALACCA. Wed. Snxn anti-bandit month volunteers jointly received a reward of $1,000 from the Resident Commissioner. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, at a ceremony held a"t the Alor Gajah police padang. The volunteers were responsible for the capture of two terrorists of the notorious109 words
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Advertisement334 1950-03-30 3 Notices raFFJJ BRARY Sale of tegtabmea ami Jrioriicals Purchased tor the •Lrv brtw« m, January aad S of this year will be held ♦It Library on i-rmay. M JJS, 1*» »t 5 p.m. IiOLLAND EAST ASIA n LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES S S MEERKERK" U ur Singapore about Ist Apia!.334 words
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Advertisement508 1950-03-30 3 NOTICES NSDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES S.S. "ROTTI". due Singapore about Ist Apni from U.S.A. Atlantic Ccasr Ports Discharging alongside S.H.B. Wharves. Last Claim Day 8 days after the discharge has been completed. Consignees are requested to apply for Delivery Orders to:— LiNE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL, 41508 words
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Advertisement1285 1950-03-30 3 s«r-p«| TRANCO valves C^> STOCKED BY LEADING MOTOR DEALERS. Factory Representatives: T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE X LUMPUR PENANG. SENIOR AND MATRIC OPEN THE DOOR TO ALL CAREERS. Beginners, April: Gregg, Pitmans, B'keep'ng Acc'y Typing 4 English. French Latin. Running: Senior, Matric i Eng. Lit. Math?. Hist GeoHygiene Rel1,285 words
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Advertisement277 1950-03-30 3 BEGINNERS. April Gregg, i Pitman*, imorn. c/tn.) T.vphjg. I English. French Latin. Running: Senior Matric. l?re-»enior Econ.. Lafcin. French. Hjndi. Int. Adv. Accty. (8, classes, diff stages* Speed classes '10/120. (both platt.-. morn. even.). Eng. Sfd. 1 AtII. Ind. tuitions. Typewriters hired. S.LC. 75. Mid. Rd. 10 Col. Quh>. Tel,277 words
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Article524 1950-03-30 4 JONDON reports of a proposal to give "ministerial" rank to Asians in the Federation Government make welcome news. Rumours have been in the air for some time, and the absence of any fierce denial from the Colonial Office is an indication, albeit a dumb one, of some measure524 words
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Article1368 1950-03-30 4 MURIEL PENN - by MURIEL PENN Reuter. LONDON, AVTVID portrait of the mature Roosevelt is painted in the second volume of his Letters (The Roosevelt Letters Volume 11, 1905-1928) just published here by George Harrap Co. (21/-)). As the first volume, published a year ago, showed the childReuter. - 1,368 words
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Article537 1950-03-30 4 Reuter. R CALCUTTA. ECENT events behind Pakistan's "iron curtain" have caused untold loss and suffering to the large Hindu minority in E»6t Bengal, according to despatches just received from Wilfred Lazarus, Press Trust of India Staff Correspondent. The correspondent sourcing his facts to "unimpeachable authority" in Dacca,Reuter. - 537 words
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Article283 1950-03-30 4 IN the mid-thirties Willy 1 Ley was the moving spirit behind what most reputable German engineers considered a crack-pot organisation, the Deutsche RaketenVereinigung (German Rocket Society). When the V-2s started blasting London, the engineers revised their, opinions. But long before then (1934) Ley had become a refugee and283 words
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Article1297 1950-03-30 4 MARC PURDUE - by MARC PURDUE A.P. NEW DELHI, INDIA is learning thut it will take more than a clause in the Constitution to raise its 60.000,000 Untouchables to equality with their fellow citizens in the new Republic. Nor will more laws and ordinances be of much help.A.P. - 1,297 words
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Advertisement54 1950-03-30 4 j! MAGIC j ROYAL PORTABLE; ;'J "Magic" Margin j t\ > eliminates fumbling i IF No fuss, no fret—click, J [k it'sset.L < 'jC Many other exclusive t J§ Royal features make j J the Gray Mag-c YOUR J X Portable Typewriter, > Sold guaranteed by a J Service established54 words
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Advertisement26 1950-03-30 4 ROBINSONS AN N U A L Commences To-morrow March 31st. Finishes on April 15th. THIS IS THE SALE OF THE YEAR ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE S PORE.26 words
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669 1950-03-30 5 'Colony's Prosperity Depends On Free Trade' ifHE Singapore Labour Party's political aims were 1 attacked and free enterprise decended by Ifr. C C. Tan, president of the Progressive Party yesterday. Mr. Tan, who was addressing the Party's annual general meeting at the St.669 words
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Article50 1950-03-30 5 ae* type of fluoreset lighting along Road is to be remov«l. Thi se lamps on loan to Municipality for experiire to be returned to Hi agents. h popular with ian and vehicular it is impossible to these lamps permaot cause of trolley bus •tan50 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1950-03-30 5 MR. C. C. Tan, was unanimously re elected president of the Progressive Party for the third time. There were no other nominations. Mr John Laycock proposing Mr. Tan's name said: "As you all are aware there is only one candidate for this post." 41,273 words
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151 1950-03-30 5 SINGAPORE-MADE rubber powder instead of the Java product will be used on the experimental stretch of rubberised asphalt roadway which is proposed for Fullerton Road. The Municipality has recevied a free gift of half a ton of Java powder from the British Rubber Development Board.151 words
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Article57 1950-03-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A British soldier. Corporal E. Buxton, was fined $15 in the Police Court today for Inconsiderate driving. The Prosecution said that he reversed a Military lorry in the Customs yard at the Causeway "without reasonable consideration" for other vehicles in the yard.57 words
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Advertisement201 1950-03-30 5 INVALUABLE FOB ALL AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES LHUNDREDS Of OTHER USES lUHN. fINLy b% FUFL G94'/. AIO SOLE AGENTS DUNCIW ROBERTS EL I H.UTTERYR». S»OH fWOMt TOU. THREE ANSWERS to a problem '6?~ scngcrs in comfort or half-a-ton ot i' .mmis i goods with ease. TH€ A4O 1 PICK-UP is a light201 words
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Advertisement214 1950-03-30 5 IPOH RACES TRAVEL MALAYAN AIRWAYS RACE SPECIALS WILL OPERATE AS FOLLOWS: SATURDAY, APRIL Ist. DEPART. SINGAPORE 0900 ARRIVE IPOH 1100 SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd DEPART I P O H 1000 ARRIVE SINGAPORE 120») SATURDAY, APRIL Bth. DEPART. SINGAPORE 0300 ARRTVE IPOH 1100 TUESDAY, A 1*1:1 L 11th. DEPART IPOH 0845 ARRIVE214 words
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Miscellaneous43 1950-03-30 5 Il l ABXEB by Al Capp JSp lL >J M.ssusy HAS B,N KISS f OTSSfi/S. PANSWOKUM--/ HONEY W>ON./y v B ARN h. T J22?V N WHOT ,f j n G'VF ME, THAIS < 0/7 J v VVMT 7 BUT Os2£U->irK 1 ITj SEE, NOV..43 words
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318 1950-03-30 6 ALBERT SPENCER - GOOD TIMES ON HEAVY TRACK BY ALBERT SPENCER The iVlan with 2,000 Winners IPOH, Today: THE No. 2 track was still heavy this morning for training following light rain yesterday, but some good times were made. No Regrets was still one318 words
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Article85 1950-03-30 6 Reuter. WELLINGTON. Wed. Alan Davidson. New South Wales leftarm fast-medium bowler, today claimed all 10 wickets for 29 runs in helping the Australian touring team in New Zealand to dismiss Wairarapa for 70 Davidson who took the wickets in 13 overs went on to score 70 notReuter. - 85 words
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Article55 1950-03-30 6 Reuter. LON Q0 Nj Wed.—Reg Harris. proieHsiona'. sprint cycling champion, the first Englishman to hold that title, was presented with the "Sportsman of the Year" trophy, donated by the Sporting Record magazine, at a reception here tonight. The presentation was made by the MinisterReuter. - 55 words
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277 1950-03-30 6 AFTER last night's exhibition matches, Geoff, f A Brown the Australian Davis Cuy) player, was full praise for Ong Chew Bee, who "has plenty of room for improvement still". "Chew Bee has all the strokes and his service, particularly last evening,277 words
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Article180 1950-03-30 6 THOSE who went to see Australian Davis Cup player, Geoff Brown, in action on the Padang yesterlay were impressed by his ambidexterity, playing with equal ease with either hand. A shot which would ordinarily have been taken with a backhand was returned with the full180 words
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Article275 1950-03-30 6 THE Chinese Athletic* cbUksd up their third victory this sea.son when they .-oundly detwatect the IndnuesUui League 5-1 in Singapore Amateur FA. Senior League fixwir- at Jalan Besar Stadium > i day. The C.A. proved 100 good for the Indonesian?. C.A. torwards had better understanding and275 words
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Article181 1950-03-30 6 The Ist. Singapore t.. li.A. easily defeated a CYMA team by three goals to i.'l iq a Junior B-l fixture. .«<><■(.><• at CYMa ground j<s erday. The CYMA team wr<s wn lc. but they put up a f.atlant show against a much superior side. The first181 words
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Article33 1950-03-30 6 George Sands, who is expected in Singapore today from Australia, will be his brother's sparring partner till he me t Hobby Njoo sometime at the enu of next month.33 words
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Article215 1950-03-30 6 KCALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Racehorse Owners' Association have warned the Penang Turf Club against any scheme "which might interfer with the wellbeing of any people or any lace horse, such as the proposal to hold dances on tne club's premises." The warning is contained215 words
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Article85 1950-03-30 6 Reuter ST. ANNES-ON-SEA. Lancashiie. Wed.--Oxford Univeisity today beat Cambridge University in the annual inter-varsity golf match on the Roya! Lytham and St. Annes course here by winning the singles over 36 holes by six sames to three with one halved, giving them victory inReuter - 85 words
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Article22 1950-03-30 6 Tiong Bahru Rangers will meet Fathul Karib SC. in a soccer match at Farrer Park today at 5.15 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement652 1950-03-30 6 SHIPPING IL MANSFIELD CO. LTD., (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE HI Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to lead and discharge cargo. Sailings for IJVERPOOL, GLASGOW. UONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS i j 'Automedon" sails for Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool Glasgow Apr. 4 f' 'Polyphemus" for Holland, London Hamburg Apr. 6652 words
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Advertisement180 1950-03-30 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. S'nnm Penang MODJOKERTO 20/21 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr BLITAR 25/26 Apr. 27 Vol. 28 A| JAPARA 3/5 May 6 May 7 May KEDOE 17/19 May 20 May 21 May FRIESLAWD 25/27 May 28 May 29 May Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING180 words
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Advertisement646 1950-03-30 6 ROUSTEAD CO. LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singariore Ticket Agents For Malayan Raiiw dyH GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FUR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP DAM, HAMBURG. n Due GLENEARN (calls Casablanca)Gnds. L 3/14 8*11» BRECONSHIRE (calls Alexandria, Genoe| A P r 2 Anr 12 FROM UJC. FOR STRAITB, HONGKONG, SUA \'fu B JAPAN.646 words
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Miscellaneous44 1950-03-30 6 CURLY H %\Oi: By »om Leil 1 P 1 T' «71 J'the referee reluctantly tolls I 7 &...9 t W UfiHJS *C'mon,REF! S, the count- slowly, fMNRjLiy: J Tjj s. > uuffic CAME BACK ON.V start counting! r 111 HC S hfMAT A FINISH YOUR44 words
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Article7767 1950-03-30 7 First Day Of Ipoh Races Class I Div. \-5\ Furs. Str. so REGRETS 9.07 ~lv in H-49 S'poro y.u7 Abt. or <t Donnelly) Div. L L V Bright Eyea 1 mm. J„ Going Toußh. ■4M X I'll 18-2-5° X v 9 lo 5 i W .nelly)7,767 words
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Advertisement129 1950-03-30 7 NOT JUST TALK ■ERE IS PROOF: An a ertiser urilea. the Malaya Tribune ha* certainly proved Itself u >?*" In the selling ptwer ..i its classified Use,units. "Mj rat was sold foe bul I could have M the advertised -.1 l net sold it to Xl il i rson wfto129 words
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Article164 1950-03-30 8 A.P. LONDON. Wednesday. THE Labour Government last night won its biggest supoort since re-election on its decision to ban Seretse Khama and his white wife from leading the African tribe of Bamangwatos. Despite the fact some Labourites reportedly opposed the government and others abstainedA.P. - 164 words
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Article41 1950-03-30 8 Twenty-seven year old, Dumbleton Lawrence George, a Eurasian, who tried to outrage the modesty of a young girl, with intent to insult her was yesterday convicted in the Fourth Police Court. He was nned $40 ry Mr. D A.41 words
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Article28 1950-03-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Fines totalling $114 were imposed on 34-year old Ng Tecx *ang who was convicted on three charges in the Magistrates' Court today.28 words
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Article149 1950-03-30 8 A.P. and U.P. SEOUL. Wed.—There is not enough r.ce in the world market to supp'y China's needs in fighting her present famine, State Department official Owen L. Dawson said today. Dawson, who had spent 18 years as an Agricultural Attache in China, said heA.P. and U.P. - 149 words
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Article43 1950-03-30 8 An application by Lim Ah Too, a conductor of the Keppel Bus Co., Ltd.. under a fine of $35 for carrying passengers in excess, for an annulment of the conviction, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Evans in the High Court yesterday.43 words
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Article30 1950-03-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The appointment of Inche Taib bin Haji Andak (Assistant District Officer. Johore Bahrui as First Class and Circuit Magistrate for Johore South is announced today.30 words
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Article14 1950-03-30 8 The University of Malaya Endowment Fund as at March 27. stood at14 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-03-30 8 GUERILLAS IN CONTACT WITH NATIONALIST HIGH COMMAND A.P., U.P. Reuter. TAIPEH Wednesday. \ATIONALIST warships yesterday engaged more than seventy well--11 armed Chinese Communist junks off the coastal tewn Nanhwei, 22 miles South-east of Shanghai, and destroyed most of them. Semi-official despatches state that Com*A.P., U.P. & Reuter. - 292 words
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Article47 1950-03-30 8 U.P. HONGKONG. Wed—The Communist news agency today reported the capture of Sichang, the last base of organised Nationalist resistance on the mainland, and HQ General Hu Tsungnan who directed guerilla operations there. The Nationalists fled to Sichang after the evacuation of Chengtu in December.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article31 1950-03-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Ong Tuck Tay. 34-year-old lorry driver from Koia Tinggi. was flnea $100, in default three months' rigorous imprisonment in the Magistrates" Court today tor negligent driving.31 words
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Article205 1950-03-30 8 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Army Civil Service Union is seeking the Singapore Government's permission to take over the premises formerly occupied by the Cox's Club in Waterloo Street. I It is understood that the Cox's Club is to be handed over to the205 words
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Article24 1950-03-30 8 An English speakir»g Chinese merchant, Au Poh Weng. who had been fined $60 for negligent driving unsuccessfully appealed in the High Court yesterday.24 words
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Article36 1950-03-30 8 Mora than 1.000 women of all nationalities attended the fifth Anti-bandit Month meeting for women at Kampong Machang, Kelantan, recently. Speakers stressed that women should play their pait in Anti-Bandit Month Activities.36 words
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126 1950-03-30 8 A.P. BANGKOK, Wedp day. THE body of Thailand's tragic boy kin was 1 cremated tonight on a giant pyre, lighted by his weeping, brother King Phumiphot.. the new monarch of this Oriental kingdom. The nnal rite ended a day of glittering pageantry in which ThailandA.P. - 126 words
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Article85 1950-03-30 8 The foilowing persons are members of the Board of Trus. es constituted under the Singapore Improvement Ordinance. The Honourable Mr. Thio Chan Bee, J.P. (3 years from 1.12.48 to 30.11.51); Mr. R. Renton < 3 years from 1.4.50 to 31.3.53): Mr. E. Galistan. M.C.H.. J.P. <385 words
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72 1950-03-30 8 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.- Mr. Walter Flctchet. (Cons.) said in the House of Commons today that the first practical step resulting from the recognition of Red China should, he the stopping of the "extortion of penal monthly fines" on European businesses in China. Was the GovernmentReuter. - 72 words
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Article128 1950-03-30 8 Y.M.C.A.: Commercial rnd French classes at 5.30 p.m. Male voice choir r>r"r»l«e 8 p.m. ANSON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Twa Loh Koh N*»ctic« at 5*A, Nelson Road at ",'iO p.m. V.W.C.A.: Dress makin- if in a.m.; embroidery claim at 3.3() p.m.: Bible -tudy ct 5 p.m. Raffles Qdrv.128 words
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Article144 1950-03-30 8 CATHAY: '"The Gr**1 I over" Hob Hop# and Rhonda Fleming at 11, 1.35. 3 15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Tell it to ihe Judge" with Rosalind Kw—B find Robert Comnunirs at 1 '!0 4, 6.45 and f n.ri CAl'ITOL: "Stromboh" with InTrid Bergman a: 11, 1 4ft 4144 words
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Article44 1950-03-30 8 SO* TEH S-M-. f,"e: P..I n: Prim R.E.M.F rt T a i a n Pe,Jnr« A2 p T v. P.N Keppel Barr-i'>'s .i* Gi-vtr.n--rT nwn m-j RpoTied. W.U. C.y.M F ly: Tion~ *vr(r u v Customs »t Fafror "^nrk TENNIS: Y.M.C.A. rliai «n:ps.44 words
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Article610 1950-03-30 8 MR. SHEARN TELLS OF— Tribune Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. \v MR. E. D. Shearn, President of the Ma; ciation, today called for "overhaul Pf j siderable adjustment" cf the ideas previnudv'Sl with regard to the campaign aga > d banditry. "^H Urging the authoiities610 words
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Article104 1950-03-30 8 A.A.P. MALACCA. Wed. Two Chinese detainees in the Tanjong Bruas Detenttsa Camp. Malacca, Lim Kirn Teng and Pans Hong U pleaded not guilty u> charee of bavin* bnn SJ possession of seditious publications In the circuit i gistrate's Court beforf Mr s Bon Bernard. TheA.A.P. - 104 words
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Article181 1950-03-30 8 Reuter LONDON. Wed The ir> tlinsr period wl h h I n n >N> London Stock Kx. Imnrr n«j will be of three I < owm lug Barter hotkiav ins; on Budget day—wuHxiem 1« keep market bustnen irf io» leVet. The-Government MrunK mvey of 1950 wa.- iihcii' n.Reuter - 181 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1950-03-30 8 TIDE H.W.: 7.25 a.m. (7ft.). 9.55 p.m. (7ft. 5m.).9 words
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