Malaya Tribune, 26 April 1950
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Title Section61 1950-04-26 1 MALAYA Tribune BY 7m PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tek 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala LMipw. ipoh una Penan TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 TEN CENTS, THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE B Maurice Glover Malaya61 words
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Article, Illustration94 1950-04-26 1 p Searrh!ead «r Cap!.; In O'Jhi l, K..ugler (I -t) and his assistant, raia Jfeaa Q. jaoies, exa mini- th- life raf! found In the l?a!ile s«-a ami hrotxtrht to -rur.-li hradqiiarf«rs at ('openhajr/eM, '< i iiarh. The rait Is be»u>v»l to L.'.-fi" fo the-A.!\ photo. - 94 words
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108 1950-04-26 1 Renter. SYDNEY. Tues —Professoi W. MeMahon Balls radio commentary on Australian aid to Malaya had no official significance, the Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Mr. R. J. Boyer. said yes terday. A Melbourne newspaper published a cable from its tapore correspondent Tdav morning saymgRenter. - 108 words
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Article18 1950-04-26 1 riif best beta for loday's in Kuala 1 Lumpur arc he Backer and Jaunty.18 words
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Article21 1950-04-26 1 A.P. KATTERSTOWN. TUf Aly Kiian has bought nearby town Manor rrom Brocket tor an undisclosed pti<v a.J*.A.P. - 21 words
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209 1950-04-26 1 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. THE Chinese population in Malaya must have an influence commensurate with its commercial stake in the country and there must be no delay in dealing with the large number of Chinese souatters who are at present terrorised intoA.P. - 209 words
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Article405 1950-04-26 1 SPECTATOR - Brooks Decision Is Upheld B > SPECTATOR THE Boxing Board of Control has decided to uphold the decision of Referee Eric Dunsford disqualifying Boy Brooks early in the fourth round ot' his fight with Dave Sands. This is in direct opposition to the stand to Von on405 words
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Article59 1950-04-26 1 JOHOHE BAHRU, Today.— A 25-year-old Chinese lorry driver was crushed to death at 8 p.m. yesterday when the vehicle skidded into a bank by the roadside after being fiied on by bandits on the Kluang-Mersing Road. Tnree other occupants of the lorry escaped injury and one59 words
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Article535 1950-04-26 1 Majority Of Govt Men Dissatisfied mu n Tribune Staff Reporter T enh a») Report released yesterday brought strong protests from most sections of Government employees. Several unions are preparing representations to Government on various aspects of the Report, it Ls understood The Singapore Teachers' Union535 words
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122 1950-04-26 1 POLICE TRIBESMEN CLASH: 24 KILLED Reuter. TRIBESMEN killed three African policeman and twenty African civilians in a clash in North-West Kenya yesterday, it was reported here today. the clash occurred in a i.gq:. with Suk tribesmen m me Lake Barincro district, while police were trying to arrest an African leaderReuter. - 122 words
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50 1950-04-26 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Tues.—The terms of the trade deal ending the seven months old Indo-Paklstan commercial war were announced today. The agreement, signed In Karachi last Thursday, was formally approved by the Indian Cabinet today. The text was released simultaneously at Karachi and New Delhi.—U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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61 1950-04-26 1 U.P. !XJS ANGL.KB. Tuts.--jj k.:;i ./.acAiiliur fees un v in#- occupation o! tn<l v [reace v ov«vdue' nut troop: ftjx •'< luaui r.g Uit wit sta^ sia irom niovimj ax, to Captain rison, the fIJ ,»s--torian for v.'. bj U 'lue itoMtc* <&;i saidU.P. - 61 words
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Article111 1950-04-26 1 U.P. LONDON. TtK*. Tiro King is just a figurehead in many parts of the world but the House uj Commons was shaiply rem?,nd w d toda y ™1 lie still has prerogatives and can do no wrong. The incident was i small one. War Minister .TonnU.P. - 111 words
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286 1950-04-26 1 rrmr ww TriD «we Staff Reporter s T m fl nn k i^ m V ld Wlth Prices ThpL d re S led u der widely fluctuating f 'May s& f ZL e« day and then sl id down to 74 l^tn^ 3^286 words
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Article154 1950-04-26 1 Reuter. PARIS. Tues. About 30 arrests were made when some hundreds or Vietnamese women demonstrated outside tN South Vietnam Government building in Seigon today. Agence Fiance Presse reported. The women complained they had been refused permission to take food to prisoners in the Central PrisonReuter. - 154 words
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Article161 1950-04-26 1 DOCK STRIKE Reuter A.P. LONDON, Tucs.—The British Government today ordered the Royal Air Force into London's strike-bound dockland to help the 2.500 soldiers and sailors already there unload and load the idle ships. Servicemen today were busy on 16 ships, most of them bringing food toReuter & A.P. - 161 words
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77 1950-04-26 1 U.P. LONDON, Tues. The Liberal bloc of nine members has decided to vote solidly with the Conservatives against the Socialist Government s budget today. This left the issue to be decided by the number of ailing members able to hobble to the HouseU.P. - 77 words
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Advertisement132 1950-04-26 1 BEST for UGHT i» But/land Sole Distributors: Tan Cheng Moh Electric Co., 152, Cross Street, Singapore. tQ., GENE I AUTRY 5* 3 presents COW BOY **tSi* SONGS. WE 1 South of the Border, > MESO Address unknown, A Gold nunc in your Don't hang around heart 1 me anymore. i132 words
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Advertisement79 1950-04-26 1 TON C CUAN 23-10, Colcman 9trc«t. SINGAPOft6.TgL.3SI2,, I RIDE A I RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE A BETTER IE Bl lIT AND THERE NEVER WILL BE! This is the trade mark of Britain'B supreme bicycle. <o^EsfS Produced in the World's ygr largest cycle factory. For /jJ Strength, Quality and w/'^V Workmanship79 words
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Article790 1950-04-26 2 Stricken Tankers Captain Tells Of Pulau Samboe Tragedy TAPTAIN Alexander Howe, master of the AngloL Saxon tanker, 'Lingula,' told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that after an explosion at the Pulan Samboe oil installations one hour before midnight on April 16, "blue flames" ate790 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-04-26 2 Mr. Jack Livingstone a planter in Sagil Estate, on Dunlop Plantations, and Miss Pamela Harmoul wert married at the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, yesterday. The bride was given away by Mr. Waltei Mrs. J. Werne acted as the matron of honour. Mr. J. Werne was best51 words
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Article48 1950-04-26 2 Th? president of the Singapore and Malaya Y.W.C.A. Mrs. Amstutz. and the General Secretary. Miss Lynch, along with representatives from the Federation, will broadcast over the Blue Network ol tfadio Malaya today at 6.30 p.m., on toe occasion oi tne vvonu .Membership Day of Y.W.C.A.48 words
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322 1950-04-26 2 A CHINESE temple keeper, Yeow Chew Yu, who claimed he had settled three pre-war mortgages totalling $15,000 with the payment of a similar sum in Japanese currency in May, 1944 was told by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, yesterday that his payment was322 words
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Article35 1950-04-26 2 Miss Yao Yih Lung. President of the World Peace League Association, has returned from Hongkong. Those who wish to meet her and join the Association may do so at 18, Hamilton Road, Singapore.35 words
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Article31 1950-04-26 2 The Tiong liahru Community Centre will hold a film show at Eng Hoon Street tonight at 7 pm. The films have been lent by the Department of Public Relations.31 words
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Article27 1950-04-26 2 The Hawkers' Enqu' *y Commission will hold its next meeting on May 1, at 12 15 p.m. in the Board Room L* hOUI I Mlic27 words
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Article32 1950-04-26 2 The second edition of the Malayan Trade Directory issued by Messrs. Mathespn Sinn and Co. have ten sections, including G.P.O. numbers of commercial firms and information on estates and mines.32 words
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Article28 1950-04-26 2 The massed bands of the 26th. Gurkha Infantry Brigade will beat the "Retreat" on the Singapore Cricket Club padang on Thursday. May 4, at 6 p.m.28 words
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54 1950-04-26 2 Mrs. Jogendra Singh. Mrs. Anand. wife of thr Indian Government Information Officer, and Mrs. Phyllis Jacobs at Monday night's party at the Capitol Blue Room, given by Mr. Jogemlra Singh, the Indian Trade Commissioner, in nonour of Mr. J. A. Gandhi and other members of the eCalico Milis Ltd., Ahmedabad54 words
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Article196 1950-04-26 2 J.OHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. fHINESE songs which incited people to flout legal processes, bring the Government into disrepute and even threaten it were found in the Majedee Detention Camp this year. This was stated by a high C.I.D. official in the Magistrate's Court here today, at the196 words
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188 1950-04-26 2 MR. JUSTICE EVANS yesterday di.--misred an application by Mr. D. J. Elias tin. no interest be charged, for the occupation period, on a pre■ occunation mortgage debt. widen he rwed to the Easter i United Assurance Corporator. Ltd. The application was ma 'c188 words
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Article49 1950-04-26 2 Fifty-nine Members of the Kallang Division of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade passed the examination held at their Headquarters recently. Those who wish to join First Aid and Home Nursing Classes should contact the Lady Superintendent. Mrs. J. C. Barry or the Hon. Secretary, Mrs. D. Faris.49 words
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Article156 1950-04-26 2 THE Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff Union is claiming high cost of iiving allowance for th< Air Ministry's civilian employees as an alternative to housing allowance, it is stated the annual n-por: of th< for 1949. issued The present claim has been put forward because156 words
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Article108 1950-04-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Hussein bin Haji. aged 40 of Kota Tinggi Police Station was charged yesterday with intentionally putting Tan Lai Huat in fear of injury, depriving him of his identity card, and then inducing him to deliver $5 at Sungei Rirggil Village on Feb. 17.108 words
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86 1950-04-26 2 Ycc Kicn Chong. aged was committed to the next Assizes for trial by the Sixth Pc'icc Magistrate yesterday at the conclusion of an enquiry in which Yee was tentative "y charged with carrying an automatic pistol. It was alleged that OB Maich 11.86 words
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Article58 1950-04-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A five-foot aircraft plJOpe" was in court today when tw Chinese were charged before Magistrate Taib with fraudulent possession of thr oropcl'ers at Jalan Kebon Teh, Johorc Bahru on At r. 24. The Chinese Hong Chuafl 47, and Wee Boon Teck. 51. claimed58 words
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Article36 1950-04-26 2 The Hongkong University Alumni Association. South Malaya, will old Its annual general meeting and dinner at the City Club on Friaaj at 7.30 p.m. Office-bearers for 1950 will be 1 ctea a. this meeting.36 words
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Article36 1950-04-26 2 The East West S will hold a debate at p.m. tomorrow at the on tish Council Hall. The m jcct ot tbe a< l»t( '•Family planning Is one >• the most urgentl) reforms in South36 words
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Advertisement17 1950-04-26 2 INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC CO. 642, Geylang Rd. Tel: *****. M REFRIGERATORS. W Outright Purchase or Easy Payment mullaiu?17 words
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Miscellaneous418 1950-04-26 2 RADIO MAI AVA MALAY PROGRAMMES mary in Mandarin; 12.48 Manda iy «lA*-AiA 12.00 p.m. Programme Sum- rim SekS-tions; 100 \«n in Mnn BLUE NETWORK EE! f& e^J** m > Vi A». y \«d r?nt»^ i"s 100 i \S w Dowa Foochow Selections; 2.00 Closevmphsu m M »c P-" 1 rrojrimme418 words
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163 1950-04-26 3 Laycock A Singapore Regiment, based on the lines of a Commando trained group which would be trained to hit.'best standards of fflciency of the British Army, paid on the United X :i scaie, 'and liable to be sent anywhere in163 words
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Article587 1950-04-26 3 Mil. C. C. Tan (Municipal South West) speaking 1 the Legislative Council said that some reduced be made in cinema tax especially in the r seats of the first run theatres, the cinema,.Mr. Tan said, has assumed a very important role in the present day587 words
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Article177 1950-04-26 3 MR. Lim Yew Hock, Nominated Legislative Councillor and Labour Party member, justified the Benham Report In a broadcast over Radio Malaya. His reasons. The total remuneration and not the basic pay under the scheme is more beneficial. The scheme givea adequate avenues of promo* tion177 words
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833 1950-04-26 3 f OVERNMENT servants, both in Singapore and the U Federation, will not get back payments on con version to new salary scales if the recommendations of the fcenham Committee are accepted by the two Governments. 4 Instead conversion from old to new salaries will833 words
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Article, Illustration341 1950-04-26 3 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Trade Union member of the Legislative Council, urged the Government to minimise delay in dealing with the recommendations of the Benham report. Said he: "Immediateconsideration by this Council will do much lo ease the anguish and the mental as341 words
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Article, Illustration215 1950-04-26 3 QIR PATRICK McKKRROX, iJ retiring Colonial Seor"» lary, shewed signs of emotion when iic rose in the Legislative Council chamber to bid farewell to Singapore aftei nearly thirty years c. < Jovernment service Baying thai, it wss wit'i considerable sadness that he pr epared to leave Malaya,215 words
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754 1950-04-26 3 IGOVERNMENT servant:! both in Singapore and the Federation will draw a lower cost-of-living allow ance, if the recommendations of the Joint Committee on Cost of Living Allowances are accepted l *y both Legislatures. The Committee's report was to leased yesterday. The drop will affect only those754 words
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Article, Illustration280 1950-04-26 3 jllß. R. Jumabhoy, Legislative' Council ™lative'Council memoer for the Indian Chamber of Commerce, who has been in Singapore for 35 years, was the spokesman at tne Council's meeting, lor his fellow councillors In a welcome and a farewell. He welcomed back tne Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson.280 words
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Advertisement47 1950-04-26 3 New Star Cinema Pasir Panjang Tonight Tomorrow at 7.15 9 15 p.m. Maria Montez Jon Haii in "GYPSY WILDCAT" Technicolor 1 P "1 1 PMOUC 5159 STARTS TODAY 11 1.45 -4 6.30 9-30 IAMUEL GOLDVYN w*~» f^j/m I ANDREWS PLUS MARCH OF TIME SWEDEN LOOKS AHEAD VVWVWVWWWWViiWVV47 words
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Advertisement70 1950-04-26 3 Latt 3 Shcvs— 3. 6.15 915 p.m Speedy Dynamic. Comedy-Melodrama! Universal's "TAKE ONE FALSE STEP" Starring: William Powell-Shelley Wintei s Thrills! Suspense! Laughs! OPENING TO-MORROW Universal's "A DOUBLE LIFE" Starring Ronald Coleman GREAT WORLD Atlantic 7—9.15 Last Day In Technicolor "BLACK SWAN" NEW WORLD Lido 7-9.15 Last Day ABANDONED" ROYAL70 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-04-26 4 WORLD WILL SEE ABORIGINAL ART DEEP in the numerous caves of Arnhem Land, on the northern coast of Australia, a recent expedition found traces of a lost civilisation. On the cave walls and ceilings they discovered paintings that were photographed in 4-olovir for a I'nited177 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-04-26 5 This sight s. ene U,ow« fKmen ignited by a oigarche butt as they sweep through the iame< -Japanese r* < V imat il 1.500 building weft in the heart al the city. Damage is crtfcna**) at mor> (hu.63 words
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410 1950-04-26 5 AND THE RICH MAN'S BREAKFAST IS THE POOR MAN'S MID-DAY MEAL THE VICIOUS CIRCLE HITS EGYPT Reuter. CAIRO, Tuesday. IN Egypt today, men in their clubs and cafes, and women out on shopping 1 expeditions talk more frequently about Ghalab el Mahecsha—the costReuter. - 410 words
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Article57 1950-04-26 5 A.P. PARIS. Tues. France will have its first Fathers Day on Sunday. Jane 19, the same day as this event in the United States. It Is- being sponsored by a new fetes and traditions committee, which has already revived St. ValenUne's Day in France and aA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-04-26 5 U.P. BANGKOK. Tues King Phuiniphon Aduldet's coronation ceremony on May 5, will be i losed to newspaper reporters and photographers according to an official announcement last night. The king's official photographer only will take pictures and sub mit the undeveloped films to the king. It was learned thatU.P. - 71 words
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92 1950-04-26 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Tues.—The whole of the British Commonwealth is proud of the magnificent example which the British occupation forces have set tor Japan. Lieutenant General H. Rooertson. Commander -in Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces, today told an ANZAC parade in KureReuter. - 92 words
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Article76 1950-04-26 5 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Mrs. Attlees 1938 'Old Faithful car has been displaced oy a 1950 satin-bronze Humber Hawk, with red leather upholstery. It cost £800 sterling and does 70 miles an hour. There was comment about the age of her car when Mrs. Attlee drove herReuter. - 76 words
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Article39 1950-04-26 5 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. —A small sunspot tirst reported on i April 22 has now grown considerably in size, and it is therefore predicted radio con--1 ditions will be affected over the next four to five days.— Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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116 1950-04-26 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. The American Cancer Society announced that a piece of radio-active cobalt, about twice the size of a golf ball, is going to the University of Texas for cancer treatments. Cobalt is a tough, heavy, silver-white metal. This particular piece hasA.P. - 116 words
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59 1950-04-26 5 Reuter. MANILA, Tues. —For the first time since liberation, the country's best-dressed man has been proclaimed. He's Amado S. Carlos, Manila tax accountant by profession and man about tcvn. He captured first place in a sartorial tilt conducted by a Manila newspaper. Runner-up honours went toReuter. - 59 words
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Article173 1950-04-26 5 Reuter. ISTANBUL. Tues.—United military aid to ™urk< has "strengthened l he Turkish Navy by 200 cent, from the point lew of training, material and the number of ships," according to Ad roiral Samuel Ginder. head f)f the naval section of the United States Military Mission toReuter. - 173 words
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Article140 1950-04-26 5 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Tuesday. TWO Chinese robbers have been executed tc 1 Shanghai after being convicted of armed robberies and criminal assault on foreign women, according to arrivals from the north. The order for their execution was issued in accordance with an eightpoint proclamation issued byReuter-AAP. - 140 words
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Article38 1950-04-26 5 A.P. TAIPEI. Tues.—Sentence of death was passed here on Wu Yung-chi. 30-year-old Cantonese alleged to have been the ring-leader of a gang which smuggled gold bars to Hongkong and engaged in other outlawed financial transactions. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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117 1950-04-26 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Tues. —The poLco here have been alerted against a perverted murderer who selects lor hi* victims girls who stroll with their boyfriends at night. Since the night of March 15 the murderer has stabbed to death three girls, all in the neighbourhood ofReuter-AAP. - 117 words
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Advertisement621 1950-04-26 5 ft* tea JT m_gM\im f*fe m 0t SITS: VACANT wanted experienced Architectural Draftsman and o*:e Trace!. Good salary and prospects. Apply in person to Yorre. Manon tk Co. Laidlaw Building Kuala Lumpur. (Uts). SHORTHAND TYPIST leqiired immediately for European Ccmmerai Firm. Apply stating age. experience and salary expe-ted. Write Box621 words
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Advertisement534 1950-04-26 5 MISC. SNAKES alive swallowed up— lead the Bible. Kimwalts. r>."2. (ley an c Koad. (oppo. S'hooli. open till 9 p.n.. <L.3Sl>. FREE? Your Birth S 'lnbo! noir. Birthdate. Interview Eia.i or ?en<l stamped addressed envelope. .'.20 Clemeneeau Avenue. fG.335>. KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry and Physiognomy brings Happiness and Success in Life.534 words
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Advertisement828 1950-04-26 5 ARIL mith String Fr*mt Brimful with power and never-failing performance. Handsome to look at grand to drive on. Distributors:— George Lee Motors, Singapore. Segamat Store Agency, K. Lumpur. Hock Hoc Co.. Ipoh. Segamat Store Agency, Pcnang. Hcng Seng Co., Kota Bharu. i T. Y. MITCHELL CO., LTD. j' pQjj "aliJ828 words
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Article639 1950-04-26 6 THE Benham Report and the findings of the Joint Committee on Cost of Living Allowances wiU not cause much jubilation, if they cause any at all. In fairness to the gentlemen who have been probing salaries and allowances, it must be said that their chances of producing a639 words
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Article1054 1950-04-26 6 Leopold Herman - by Leopold Herman Reuter. TEHERAN, POWERFUL sections or j.ublic opinion in Persia today are again pressing the Government to take more vigorous action against the consumption and i" legal cultivation of the opium poppy. There are some two millions opium addicts in Persia today. ItReuter. - 1,054 words
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Article890 1950-04-26 6 Olof Haddad - by Olof Haddad A.P. CAIRO. THE Arab League has had its birthday. What lies ahead? Israel has emerged as an alien state in the heart of a troubled Arab world. It introduced a new, unpredictable complication into the already complex problem of Arab unity. The problemA.P. - 890 words
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Article, Illustration656 1950-04-26 6 J. Kerigan - AMERICAN NEWSLETTER hw J. Kerigan NEW YORK. PRESIDENT Truman uphold a 38-year-old tradition by appearing At Griffith Stadium in Washington to toss out the rirst ball of the 1950 major league baseball season. Every American President since William Howard Tal i in 1912 has looked upon-USIS - 656 words
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Article336 1950-04-26 6 A.P. NEW YORK. THE American Indian problem is ripe for re-study, Indian Commissioner lonn R. Nichols .-aid in his annunl repo "t. "The 400,000 Indians in United States, with their 56,000,000 acres of undeveloped lands, represent human and natural resources whuh our nation cannot afford to negle:t,"A.P. - 336 words
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Advertisement25 1950-04-26 6 KEE HUAT RADIO CO., I Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. ROSS (Trtpietl) BINOCULARS Vi.- (id Valu New China Optical Co., 71, High St., Spore. Phone 253325 words
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Advertisement38 1950-04-26 6 USEFUL ECONOMICAL COTTON TOWELLING j LATEST CHECK DESIGNS COLOURS:- GREEN I WHITE RED WHITE BLUE WHITE i GOLD WHITE j j SIZE: 24" x 36" j PRICE $3.95 EACH ROBINSON I I RAFFLES PLACE S^PO**V_ i l I38 words
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418 1950-04-26 7 Five Years Afier The War LONDON, Tuesday. FIVE years after the war, millions are still waiting for homes of their own to rise from the nibble of the conflict in Europe. From Moscow to London, new homes and business structures are going up. But418 words
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Article154 1950-04-26 7 Ailahiui tin Ismail, aged i, was yesterday sentenc- the First District Judge to three years' rigorous imprint." to De followed by two police supervision after was convicted of: i. Falsely representing to K.ij; h bin Alias, on Jan. 18. that hi was an employee of154 words
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Article141 1950-04-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuci, M W. B. Suther'an 1. President of the Sessions Court, today ordered the hea ing of the case against S. Seenannttv. Government storekeeper, to be stopoeO and transferred to the Magistrate'? Coure So.napatu is charged wit 1 dishonestly misappropriating 14 boxes of141 words
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Article85 1950-04-26 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues.—Houses are being flown into the central highlands of New Cuinea and assembled at the rate of of one a month by Hying carpenters" of C.oroKa. the unofficial capital of the area. The flying carpenters are three Australian building contractors. Tbev say pre-cut housesReuter-AAP. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-04-26 7 nic.ilTr: »»««<'«. l?ll. «alxtli W'lN Ner Nu»dl»Ntt. tl»«» l'uke «l llclindur<elt. lor be» dirtl»6i»> in tNe «lr«win«l ru<»m ol tbe VM» li„Hr2 »»n l.n«llL ln 24ullx. «4» lOHV ll, »lr, in, »l l"iell». < seek >lHl«». i" tl'.r' > »»Hsxe l»l? »n lnt07N,l»l I»Hst> lc,0» u l»v t1 ,'; l^»,nt.»^ - 62 words
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Article109 1950-04-26 7 KUA'.A LUMPUR, Tuesday AN LXTRA POLICE CON STABLE who was go' ig from Fong Yew San station to Tapah was stopper! by bandits, who tied him to a tree and cut him on the thighs and forearms. He was also beaten on in back109 words
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284 1950-04-26 7 THE new spprts stadium of Singapore may oe 1 called the "McKerron Stadium." It was due to Sir Patrick's suggestion and enthusiastic assistance that a bill has been introduced in the legislative Council to provide the city with an up-to-date spore s stadium. This was revealed284 words
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Article69 1950-04-26 7 A chorus of 90 singers aad the 50-scrong Singa pore Symphony Orchestra will present Mendelssohn s "Elijah" on Friday. May 12 and Sunday. May 14 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The soloists will be suprano. Evelyn de Souza. Tenpr Paul Ablsheganaden, Alto Julie Pope and Bass69 words
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414 1950-04-26 7 THE Army Civil Services Union and other associations of War Department employees in Singapore will be invited to comment on the Benham Report on salary revision for Government servants, the Tribune understands. The War Department has always used Government's policy on salaries as414 words
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Article219 1950-04-26 7 PEOPLE in tins Colony are beginning to realise wnai. Communism means. Su Franklin uimson, the Governor, told the Singapore Legislative I,OUUC' >' v 1 <lu V They appicciate iat it la a system ot Government that ptomotcs the ideology of comimt and happiness 01219 words
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Article26 1950-04-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Sepang sub -Jistr» office is being reopened Tuesday and Thursda"* only. National registrat on work will be attended to on Thursdays26 words
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Article198 1950-04-26 7 SIR PATRICK praised tlu Singapore police for kce ing down the terror from the Colony. He .said that for ov«r a year and i half, the Colon*/ had l>cen "spaced ffom actus* terrorist incidents in midst." Sir Patrick, who was or» po. ing the prolongation of the198 words
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Miscellaneous36 1950-04-26 7 ALLEY OOP *.T. Hamlin I I LI L ABXER fa y A 1 Ci COHFORr\ P«!ME. RIBS AN' BOLXV f ££s HJ«TOv«U*o*sv nl ,T S A < •c: n -as -c»vt:"i-*.rr- fum /yaM A KNOWN FACT THET36 words
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450 1950-04-26 8 THE FRENCH, LIKE THE BRITISH, FIGHT TERROR IN S-E-A BUT Reuter. THUC TRUNG, South Vietnam, Tuesday. UIGH, narrow brick towers garrisoned by a feu riflemen armed with a machinegun stand guard today every half-mile along main roads out of Saigon. They are part of theReuter. - 450 words
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Article58 1950-04-26 8 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Tues.—Restriction of the entry of Chinese from Macao into Hongkong will be effective from tomorrow. The immigration authorities yesterday conferred wkh shipping firms operating Mc-cao-run vessels, and it was agreel that only the same "umber of people taken out r.om the ColpyReuter-AAP. - 58 words
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Article39 1950-04-26 8 U.P. KARACHI, Tues.—An Asian agriculture training institute will be set up at Lahore ttus winter unde- the joint sponsorship of the Government of Pakistan, tne Food and Agriculture Organization of tho United Nations and the International Bank.—U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article80 1950-04-26 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Tues —In Ja'.Mti today it cos.s 20,000 yen (£*?o sterling) to obtain an "alien registration card" whi?o gives foreigners legal residence here. The newspaper Ashai Shin.bun reports today that that is the price of a registration card on the "b'eckmarket." Blank registration car-JsReuter-AAP. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-04-26 8 Margo L»*e, the fUwt" j ralian singer and act- who >vil! make a p. r< »ual appealan~.* at th«- Cathay Jlestauranl on Satuida.v. Margo is on a world t.eir. S"he will stay over in Singapore for a tew days.41 words
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169 1950-04-26 8 U.P. NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE successful Communist invasion of Hainan island threatens to break the back of the Nationalist blockade of south China and to cut off Japan's steel mills from their last Asiatic source of iron ore. If the Communist I in capturingU.P. - 169 words
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Article85 1950-04-26 8 Three Malayan students, two from Ipoh and one from Singapore, are shortly leavbu: for the USA for further studies. One of them is a girl, the 21-year-old Miss Cheong Cn?c Pin ot Ipoh, who will stuoy international trade at Merger University, Macon Georgia The85 words
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Article44 1950-04-26 8 The Masters Quartet who are giving concerts on April 28 and May 1, will arrive to day ai 3.15 p.m. at Kallang from Cairo by Q ANT AS BOAC. The quartet include Mr. Masters, Mr. Anders >n Miss Jamiescn and Miss Tav lor.44 words
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Article26 1950-04-26 8 The Annual Genera' Election of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress w'.U 1 held tomorrow at 6 p.m at No fi Race Coarse I^anr, Singapore.26 words
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Article61 1950-04-26 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Tues.—l Civil Air Transport (CATj flew its last two planes our of Hainan Island last night a spokesman for the reti r eo Major-General Claire L. Chnr. nait's airline said today. The pilots, Weldon Bigny. and cnarles Hayes took on at 1700 and 2000 "hoursA.P. - 61 words
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Article58 1950-04-26 8 TOKIO. Tues.—The Metropolitan police force here will have in its ranks for the first time in history four female sergeants. The four were qualified for promotion alter taking examinations this month. Two of them will be assigned to the crime prevention section. and one each58 words
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Article26 1950-04-26 8 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Tues A Chinese Communist Labour delegation is enioutc to Moscow to attend Soviet May Day celebrations, the Peiping Radio said yesterday.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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137 1950-04-26 8 BANGKOK, Tuesday. JjIAMESE police iirimediately carried out a probe following publication in Siamese language newspapers of reports that American "fifth columnists" had set up a network in Siam "Under the supervision of General Mac Arthur." Major Genera! Phao Sriyanond, Deputy Director-Gene-ra! of the Police Department,137 words
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89 1950-04-26 8 Reuter SAIGON. Turs.—T/'o ,rerades were thrown by T 't minh rectutl.; in front of a French cMcers mess in centre of Saigon. One ofli'vr wlk) was badly injured, pm sent to hostital. "A. kronen officer who been stabbed during recent riots between young Victn;Reuter - 89 words
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Article171 1950-04-26 8 U.P. TORONTO. Tues.—Wellington Koo, Nationalist QH&l's Ambassador to the Unltea States, made a new appc today for military, econonvc and political help to Nations list forces ir Formosa. In a speech prepared for e*eUvery before the Canadian Club of Toronto Koo assort 1 that prompt andU.P. - 171 words
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Advertisement695 1950-04-26 8 shipping! FOR C.K. CONTINENT. T.i Sta&apore: Pt. Swet.: Penan? "Benlawcrs" fcr L'pool, k G'gow, Dublin, Havre, Antwerp, R'dam G. 6/7 2ft Apr. 30 Apr./l May -Benalbanach for Ldon, 31 ft Hull 26 Apr. "Benvannoch" for Avonmouth, London Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull 28 Apr./9 May 10 May 11 May "Benattow" for Ldon695 words
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Advertisement678 1950-04-26 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LT? SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP. DAM, HAMBURG. Due Sails GLENGARRY (calls Tangiers, Casablanca) Apr. 29 Ma- 4 RADNORSHIRE (calls GenoaiMay 11 May U 1 GLENGYLE May 25 Juno 1 FROM UK FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI.678 words
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Article86 1950-04-26 9 ■i I van übher stocks in ,t: with the deaW-rs 0 30 tons 'i I end o f Ma«.cn spared with the end of v ihe rubber statrs immaiy issued yestevwed tocks 'at the mA March a» 61,033 tons I 70.063 at the end rf 1 rbtuary.86 words
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175 1950-04-26 9 NEW YORK. Tuesday. A new chapter in advertisjng history will be written tomorrow when the United States Rubber Company begins a major scale iblicity campaign to sell its rubber products outof the tyre and tube category. Beginning April 27 newspapers in th° Pittsburgh175 words
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Article186 1950-04-26 9 Reuter. LOXDON Tlies.- -Today was "pay day on the London stock exchange and settlement appear- cd to proceed smoothly and m ithout dittlLir ty. Prices were steady to occasionally tiriaer with trading lestricted by a disposition to await the outcome of the vote on the United Kingdom budgetReuter. - 186 words
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Article142 1950-04-26 9 THE rubber commodity market was very erratic U ia\. The market open•h only buyera about and no sellers. Business passed at 77 cents per pound May shipment No 1 RSS. thru with sellers entering ket pi ices slid down to 73 cents but steadied tods the close reaching142 words
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338 1950-04-26 9 RECONSTRUCTION and building repairs in Singapore made steady progress throughout the last year. A number of large contracts have been placed, a number of buildings and installations have been completed, and there are indications that the present building trend will continue. The Singapore338 words
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Article88 1950-04-26 9 SINGAPORE, April 25: Tin price was *29t 5 8 per picul ev-sme'ter. I p $5 8. LONDON, April 24: Spot £591 1 2. Down £2 J 2. Three months £591 1/4. Down £3. Settlement price £»{»2. Down £2. Turnover 5 tons. Second session: Spot £591. Down £2 388 words
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Article210 1950-04-26 9 Mr, E. C. Martin, alternate for chairman of Jeram ITI Kuantan Rubber Estate Ltd., told shareholders a* the annual general meeting on April 22: "The USA seems to have lost some of its confidence in its substitute products, even in their most sophisticated forms, while210 words
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Article36 1950-04-26 9 A.P. DETROIT, Tues.—The For I Motor Co., said its dealer* sold 355,315 cars and truck* during this year's first quarter. This compares with 23** 465 /chicles sold in the mm» ?riod of 1949«— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article130 1950-04-26 9 Mails are expected from Aden. Afghanistan. Alaska. Europe. South America. Azores. West Indies British Guiana. Biitish Hondui/s. Canada. Canary Islands. Cyprus. EtfyP l Etc Falkland Islands. Gibra tar. United Kingdom. Honduras. Tr-.-h.nd. India Iran, Iraq. Leward Islands. Vss r. U.S.A., Virgin, 1.-lands. Windward Islands. Aft hi. Aus tralia.130 words
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Article40 1950-04-26 9 Mails are expected from the Federation ot* Malaya. Hongkong. Japan and China today at the G.P.O. Mails for Hongkong. China South and East Africa will close at noon and for the Federation at 5.45 at the G.PO. today.40 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-04-26 9 The ;»,200 NO freigh»er If. s. rhiUippe—the largest fnightei yet built in post-war Japan —was launrhel from l'r«ga Dockyards recently. «he ship is owned by Iv>u Dreytes Co. Ltd.. of France. If has a length of 138 feet and a breadth of n\ fp»i. maximum spe-tl of4 il». - 59 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-04-26 9 President FlMinore (44); Bolam (SHEERS); J. ILuckenbach Bo'ssevdn (42 3); SigU (40 1); Tjipanas (38 9); Beneruaehan (36); Steel Vendor (38 4): Melatn pus (81 2): Lenevere't (WSKDE); Memnon (17 <>; Evros (19 20); C McLe-vl »1 I); Amain (23 4); Lal»o dia— (25 6); Nago a (2778 words
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130 1950-04-26 9 TALKS SOON ON NEW PACT FOR JAPAN, AREA Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Tuesday. NEGOTIATIONS for a new £150,000,000 trade pact 11 between Japan and the sterling area are expected to beerin here here on May 16. Gen Douglas Mac Arthur's Foreign Trade Section has advised Japanese officials to be ready to attendReuter-AAP. - 130 words
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Article19 1950-04-26 9 SAIGON Tues. An economic mission consisting of two Americans and 14 Koreans arrived here today from Hongkong.19 words
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Article49 1950-04-26 9 Rubbers Poor Interest SINGAPORE, April I*. The pi cc of niboer which is continuing to rise as All acted greater interest in sibling rubber shares in the London market. But locally :he respond has been i.ivappointtng. Industri |M ti nd t i sbares WW quietly steady with moderate bnsiness.49 words
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Article835 1950-04-26 9 Singapore, Apr. 25. INDUSTRIALS Buyer* Seller" Atlas Ice U. 90 12.25 AJe*. Bncfcj Prcf 2.30 2.40 Ord .25 8.8. Petrol 33,3 34^3 BM. Trustees 150 ».w Bmeit 21/3 22/3 eO Ord 16 3 E. Utd. Awur. 38.75 39.75 Fed Dispcnaary 6.25 «75 Fraser Neave Pref 7.00 SOO835 words
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Advertisement228 1950-04-26 9 to\ours& polishes stone Seeps. ffll Paths. Ungicted Tilts etc. Whit 4 Transparent in Tins CARDINAL POiBSH Body Revltalizer Stimulates Glands. Nerves and Blood m America cmes f nHW "i:. compound that ran brinf Me and vigour to yen ho Miffer frou il weakness, loss of vigour. Impurt i<ot INrtl. and228 words
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Advertisement474 1950-04-26 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S pore P. S iihm Penang •MODJOKERTO 26/28 Apr. JAPARA 11/12 May 13 May M May FRIEBLAND 25/27 May 28 May 29 May •Also calling Port Sudan direct. Agents. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAVA NEW474 words
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1204 1950-04-26 10 PETER LOVEGROVE - By PETER LOVEGROVE DERHAPS the international rugBy season, which came to a fitting close under a deluge of Welsh points at Cardiff, will be remembered through the years even more for its dramatic finishes than for the feats of the Red Jerseys. I cannot recall1,204 words
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110 1950-04-26 10 Reuter. BRESCIA, Tues. Giannlno Marzotto, one of Italy's four famous racing brothers, won the Mille Miglia road race, in which 383 starters left a trail of wrecks over half Italy. In blinding rain he covered the course of 1,685 kilometres in his Ferrari inReuter. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-04-26 10 A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 33 words
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Article555 1950-04-26 10 ARCHIE QUICK - By ARCHIE QUICK WHETHER Scotland go to Rio or not for the World Soccer competition one thing is ceitain. The Scottish Football Asosciation has been split in two over the question. Old timer Secretary George Graham has always been adamant that the Scots would go555 words
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Article, Illustration417 1950-04-26 10 A.P. LONDON, Today. GLAMORGANSHIRE'S drop in the county table last summer after winning the championship in L 948 has not lessened interest in cricket in South Wales. The club membership has passed the 6,500 mark—a record. Once again under the leadership of form??A.P. - 417 words
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182 1950-04-26 10 The tour of Australia duiin>the 1950 51 season by the M.C.C. will open in October, 1950 and end in Feteuary 1951. The fixture Hat i follows: October :20 24. vVv fa Australia at Perth 27 —31. v South Australia Adelaide. November: 3 8. v182 words
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94 1950-04-26 10 A.P SYDNEY, Man. The Frenchman, Jean Moug :i, (144 i 2 ibs.), making Mi first appearance in the Australian ring decisively be.t champion, k.ew Delaney (146 J lbs.) on points in a 12--round 1-out at Sydney stadium tonight. It was a last contest withA.P - 94 words
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Article46 1950-04-26 10 Mr. Willie Tan has been e'.ecC,ed hon. secretary of tne Singapore Amateur Sports Union in place of Mr. E. Cheng Leong. All future communications should be addressed to him c. o American President Lines Ltd., P.ron Binding, or 26 Lorong M-.avu, Off Changi Road, Singapore.46 words
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425 1950-04-26 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Though the Cup final tussle between Arsenal and Liverpool will undoubtedly overshadow the rest of next Saturday's football programme, interest in the League championship race will be intense. Portsmouth, who are within sight of retaining the title they won lastReuter. - 425 words
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Article44 1950-04-26 10 U.P. NEWHAVEN, Tues.—Rocky Graziano (61 bs.) knocked out Danny Williams (165 lbs.) of Detroit in the third round of a scheduled 10-round bout on Monday night. The fight was so one-sided that the 5.200 spectators were happy to see it end. —U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article258 1950-04-26 10 The following aie tli" i in the BODCA Badin pionship ties payed over tlx weekend: It MICE SlN<;|.l> K. S. Pathy bea; Lim Hon.. X S. S. Ham id i)«fit L:m Ah 1--15—12. 15 8: Thian C bear Sukouan bin San I" 15— R; Teu258 words
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Advertisement467 1950-04-26 10 Kidneys Must (lean Out Adds Your body cleans out excess Acids und poisonous wastes in your blood thru million tiny delicate Kidney tube* or filters if Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make your suffer from letting UP Nights. Nervousness. Leg Pains. Circles Under Kyes. Backache, Aching Joints. Acidity, or467 words
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Miscellaneous69 1950-04-26 10 €21 TOTII- OS A it R,GUT CAN TRY. r~SO STOP RIGHT-BUT MEANWHILE... J I'LL SOON ICNO'V^O^ -^eJJ?^? 5 Y°° BAPLV ACTING «=OOU) M AKE IT FAST I' WHBas jI BBBBBB /SuRE WHETHER I MAWj 1 SKAMiNt Wo R»£,K GETTING <f AND LET 7M-? /DUE COR A BENEFIT AN CFFECTIV/E Ifil!69 words
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Article67 1950-04-26 11 A.P. VKW M lIKET, Tue* (Ri:«") Johnstone, Ihe \nstraHan jockey «ho rides mostly In F'raicn today the Stewards t the Jockey Club bave \.r l\ autioned n.e r,H to trrj future rH*T>g." Johnstone was susnen'Vd from riding at the t Epsom Spring meeting and the local stewardsA.P. - 67 words
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Article97 1950-04-26 11 GOING SHOULD BZ HEAVY AT K. LUMPUR BY ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners Jaunty has been given six pounds more to carry today after her win on the first day, I take him as the best bet on the card for today's Kuala Lumpur97 words
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Article, Illustration533 1950-04-26 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Terry Allen, 24-year-etf. I mdon fruit peddler, won the Flyweight ehan>Dionship of world tonight by outpointing Honore Pratesi (France) in 15 rounds at Harringay arena, and thus avenging his defeat of v year ago. Allen weighed 111 3/4 lbs and Pratesi 100 lbs.Reuter. - 533 words
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Article31 1950-04-26 11 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Manuel Ortiz, world bantamweight champion, leaves by plane tonight for Johannesburg. South Africa, where he will fight Vie Towell. British Empire title holder on May 20.—31 words
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Article267 1950-04-26 11 Reuter and A.P. LONDON, Tues. ONLY seven of the 20 runners were quoted at the final 2,000 Guineas call-over at the Victoria Club tonight. Most of the bookmakers were at Newmarket and not a great deal of business was done. Mr. E. Wanless's Mu..lReuter and A.P. - 267 words
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296 1950-04-26 11 DEAL, KENT, Tues. The second days play in the English Amateur Golf championship on the Royal Cinque Ports Club's course here wp.s abandoned today owing to heavy. Borne on a bitter northerly wind tne snow caused a stoppage in play an hour after296 words
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Article72 1950-04-26 11 A.P. MELBOURNE, Tues.— i'rank Sedgman he Us list ior 1950 made by the the official tennis ranking Lawn Tennis Associate of Australia. The men's rank ng.are: Fran!; Sedgman 1, John Bromwieh 2. Bill SidewH 3, Geoff Brown 4, Hon McGregor 5, Adrian Qufst 6, GeorgeA.P. - 72 words
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Article40 1950-04-26 11 LONDON, Mon. Group CaDtain Douglas Baden, the war ace, who has two artificial legs, won the Golf Illustrated challenge cup at Camberly Heath. He had a handicap score of 75 (79-4) and 78 (82-4) for the 36 holes.—40 words
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Article116 1950-04-26 11 By "MIKE" RACE ONE MAINTAIN Son of India Batti II RACE TWO WERRISTON QUEEN Rain bo iv Miss Fino RACE THREE RICKSMEAD Wination Jaunty RACE FOUR PERAMBULATOR Desert King Baroness RACE FTVE ATOM BOY Alpha Catherine RACE SIX LAST DOUBLE Skyscraper Caligula RACE SEVEN MAYFAIR I ross of116 words
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Article909 1950-04-26 11 The following is the card for second day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting. RACE ONE 2.30 P.M. HORSES CLASS 5. DIV. 3—51 KIRS. Batti II it. Donnelly) 9.00 Mr. Ong Huck Lim M. v. Br* vikelen Royal Eagle tJ. Don.) 8.12 Mr. W. K. Choong Mme. Sin909 words
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Article109 1950-04-26 11 Playing away on Saturday the Socia- B.P. defeated the Superflight B.P. in a friendly badminton match by five games to two. Results (Social first): SINGLES: Wong Yeok Yeok beat Chan Soo Guan 15-9, 15-5; Chua Poh Koon beat Wee Aik Hoe 15-4, 15-10; Pang Kia109 words
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Article343 1950-04-26 11 frowned seve- !v on t:ie Nov il Air Fcrce, 14 Changi yesterday when they were defeated by two goals to one by Pirlau Brani United in a Singapore Amateur F. A. Senior League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Airmen could have easily forced a343 words
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132 1950-04-26 11 The Police Sports Assoc:; tion yesterday defeated *%f :'.'J Battalion of the K.A.O C after a hard tussle hy thn-t goals to nil in a S-A.F.A lunior A —League at Geylan<L Tho Police, owed their victory to their goalkeeper, .ih--naludin who resisted the ctt132 words
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231 1950-04-26 11 The Headquarters Singapore District were unlucky to lose their S.A.F.A. Junior B-l league to the Singapore District Signal Regt.. by two goals to one at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Although it was a winning game for the Signallers they had to fight hard to secure victory, and231 words
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Article93 1950-04-26 11 The following lies in ihc Singapore Malays Badminton Association Championships will be played on Saturday: BOYS' SINGLES (FINAL): Arifltn A. Rahman .Kg. Melaju) v. Yahya Dolmuri »B. Aiiffln). JUNIOR INTER TARTY (QLARTER-FINAL): Gentle B.P. v. Alsagoff 8.P.; Kg. Me ayu B.P. v. Kg. Jagoh Muslim B.P. VETERANS'93 words
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Advertisement7 1950-04-26 11 4-. mufactured by CHUEN SUN KNITTING FACTORY7 words
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Advertisement461 1950-04-26 11 ONE-SIDED SOCCER MALACCA. Tues tO onesided game tin- M.-dt Etaufl "A team beat tlie P.W'.D. and Surveys by four '-tear r;ao s in the Government Department Shield competition. H. Sequcrah, r.l.':limat and Kam Clioon scored in the first half and t)io in.i named added another goal after the interval. Play461 words
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Advertisement648 1950-04-26 11 SITS. VACANT VEHICLES DEPARTMENT Required THREE JUNIOR CLERKS (Temporary). Prospect of permanency Must possess Senior Cambridge Certificate. Knowledge of typewriting an advantage. Salary $80 a month plus Cost of Living* Allowance. Applications, on forms to be obtained from the Registrar of Vehicles, Middle Road, Singapore, must reach the Municipal Secretary648 words
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Article220 1950-04-26 12 1,000 LANDING CRAFT SPOTTED OFF SHORE U.P., A.p., Reuter. TAIPEI, Tuesday. WITH Hainan practically in their pockets, the Chinese Communists are now turning their attention to the Chusan Islands, a group from which the Nationalist navy bases Its Shanghai blackade. Red sources say that theU.P., A.p., Reuter. - 220 words
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Article47 1950-04-26 12 A.P. PENANG, Tues. Nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-four people adults and minors—became Federal citizens during February. latest official estimates showed. Perak State topped the list with 3.474 while the second highest number was from Kedah with 1.664. Penang's total was 564.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article107 1950-04-26 12 A.P. TAinx Tues. —It* j i lin i;i Nat «malist C.»niral n»*\*s Acaaey *f- 1 l»orts several rase* or rroubl In Shanghai »nWttvfafcl Soviet Russia. lis M lirct* nn •iMpr.tlfied arrival on Canaan Uland from Sh*;*ghal. This X the story ascribed to Mi!* man- -ousted f.»rA.P. - 107 words
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Article36 1950-04-26 12 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. Britain's High Commissioner in Southeast. Asia. Malcolm M;nl>onald. met the Murmeae Premier Tnakin Nu and the Foreign Minister Sao Hk.in today to exchange views on the South-east Asian situation. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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122 1950-04-26 12 U.P. TAIPEI, Tuesday. THE loss of Hainan Island to the Chinese Oom--1 munists is expected to be announced officially by the Nationalist Government today. Chinese Communists claimed that they had crushed three Nationalist armies numbering some 60.000 men in a battle for theU.P. - 122 words
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Article25 1950-04-26 12 A.P. OAR ES SALAAM. TllCf A British-made, ail fJi:iri;ruum prefabricated house costing ainveU MtK UV un today in a sinsle packing cist-. -A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article149 1950-04-26 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Tues —The Chinese exchange market experienced one of the most hectic sessions today as the result of bullish rumours which spread like wildfire. Keeping fairly steady until shortly after midday both gold bars and Uis. dollar notes advanced sharply, lirstly on rumours tiiauReuter-AAP. - 149 words
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135 1950-04-26 12 A.P. LONDON, Tues Tne Foreign Office said today tlut the Supreme court at Btafv pore would take a legal 1» cision on extradition < f Captain Paul Wcsterln leader of Indonesian rebeN. who is in v Singapore Jai» now. It is expected that theA.P. - 135 words
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Article34 1950-04-26 12 A.P. Hv/.. ..aoiV j, AiMtfh *>i»enCommunist officii a have an Englishman. anLftrWT Caucasian und four Chinese to. alicged Imp'iccacc< iv'inj t> rece»vod t nin $50.000 swindle lafce, U,. c. -/.V.A.P. - 34 words
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Article28 1950-04-26 12 A.P. nis.a. sutiermg v 5..0il c o» loe-jju i cnangv, ha,* Wasevt the puicl.a c ot Uumeee i ice ana turried 10 Burma its su;-|ilifi. ~AJ••A.P. - 28 words
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Article31 1950-04-26 12 U.P. HONGKONG, lues ihe DoSoule Auction House unnouiiceu that ua! yacht Mistress, formerly owned by George Murray, slain in Manila. w. 1 be auctioned off on May 1. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1950-04-26 12 A.P. TEH tAW, Five workers were killed and many others injured v/Uen rioting strikers clashed with security forces at the Saahi factory hi vt izendaran yesterday.- -A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article25 1950-04-26 12 A.P. RANGOON, Tues.- Rurma will ►resent King Phumiphon with a gt- d necklet SttKld.ec with diamonds, lunies and sapphire* as a coronat-oil gut.--A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article22 1950-04-26 12 Reuter. Havilland Comet Jet airHner hopped t:ie 2,200 miles from C:;ito to Nairobi today in six brum nine minutes. Renter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article21 1950-04-26 12 LO.-i/uiM, rue.. I'.'itain was the world's busiest sniphutlder during tne Brut quarter of 11)50. Lloyds Shipbuilding Register snowed ..xia.21 words
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186 1950-04-26 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE American Secretary of State Mr. Dean 1 Acheson said on Saturday that fighting might break out in Berlin during Whitsun between Western Allied forces and the Russian-backed German Communists. This was disclosed in the New York Herald Tribune today, whose WashingtonReuter. - 186 words
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Article70 1950-04-26 12 U.P. LONDON, Tues. The tin market iclapsed into a coma tc<ia>. At the close both spot and thiee months were again called at the common puce or £5iK)-1,'4. The closing prices were spot CAM) buyers £090-1 2 sellers with business nil. Three months £SHO buyers £506-1. 1 settersU.P. - 70 words
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Article137 1950-04-26 12 Reuter-AAP. East Indonesian tioops leti by a 26-year-old form m British Paratrooper, Oaptata Andi Abdul Aziz, revolted it Macassar on Apr. 5 to prevent the landing of Indonesian Federal troops on Apr. 14. Aziz flew to the Federal capital Djakarta to explain his action andReuter-AAP. - 137 words
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83 1950-04-26 12 A.P. LONDON. Tues. -The Institute of London Underwriters announced today that war, strike, riot and civil commotion shipping risks to. from or between norts in JaDun have been halved. The new rate is one shilling six pence per 100 lbs. Certain Chinese rates haveA.P. - 83 words
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Article25 1950-04-26 12 MOSCOW. l ues TtW Soviet Union tin i a ne.v Fcputy Ministet of Tor SUCH Affairs A!e::andei until now Ambassador to Fiance.25 words
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Article54 1950-04-26 12 A.P. SYDNEY, Tues.—A city "slicker" beat a country man in a pie-eating contest here, and he did it fair and square. The city man. George 18 pies in 26 minutes, and 27, of Tamworth, ate only Walters, 28, of Sydney ate his opponent. Bert Davies.A.P. - 54 words
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Article278 1950-04-26 12 GENERAL v.w.t a. ru mm Preparation for even in gramme ;i a.m. Fiua! mlk .K. rvi. f- .v|M-ak. i M<- j Xl liJ» a.m. i, r M Wide Observant 1 Wund-Wid. ok..' vanee at 5 Rattles Qi iv i. m CHINKHK ITM.C.A c lai Rnalish i i.tHM278 words
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Advertisement176 1950-04-26 12 Blood Bank Group A ">» bottles Group B 9 bottles Group AB 5 botfles Group O 27 bottles Donors 1 Champions faerm Mob!lot I Mr. itm PCM HAN B*€AKS /^^V Mr. Lim Peng Han new Malayan Speed Record Holder in his self- m built LA. Special with which he won176 words
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