Malaya Tribune, 31 May 1950
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Title Section67 1950-05-31 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE '~OR THE PFOrLB T«fe 'Tribune* S'MN. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER iX MALAX 1 Phone 5811/3 Nine Lino Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh am Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1950 TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONUVti H&Pttii&MNT ATI v M67 words
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Article, Illustration138 1950-05-31 1 A.P. untitled BBPlrcio a meetpreconceived I Their interest is to heir shoulders toge■for the common good, ■ope that other na■will join in the same ■lying to a question. :>kesman said Britain ■ie of the countries hoped would join ■01. Britain has so lar Wm\ to acceptA.P. - 138 words
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Article33 1950-05-31 1 IN, Tues. One oei have mseives into a au to cover «.ne „reai uom tne ~u o nweiX ln in nia, tne government asians«;. r„ sa.d the evaaoa camoatuii^33 words
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334 1950-05-31 1 PICNICKERS WILL MISS DRINKS, BOATS, RAFTS Tribune Staff Reporter. THOUSANDS of Singaporeans who have got used to having hot and cold drinks during swimming picnics at Changi Point from the thirteen plank and attap stalls on the beach will miss them next Sunday. The334 words
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113 1950-05-31 1 U.P. BERLIN, Tues—A Tonmiv pun and pislol battle was f la** 1 tor'av m the Soviet sector of Berlin at trie tamed Potsdamer p latz th° German "People's Police" and four men dressed in Polish army uniforms. One Pole was killed and one EastU.P. - 113 words
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135 1950-05-31 1 A.P. CLEVELAND, OHIO, Tues —A woman motorist staged a two and a half hoin* sit down strike in her car m Cleveland alter police had stopped her for going against a red traffic light. Patrolman Joseph Sawyer drove the car to a district policeA.P. - 135 words
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Article118 1950-05-31 1 A.P. CWKFIELD. ENGLAND Tues. Hugh Daltoft hUo. as Minister ol Town and Country Wanning, ranks fifth \n the Labour Government hierarchy told a Party meeting at Cockiield »it does not loo* as if this Houte of ummons will la*t verj long. It is not a good «*iruni*fltA.P. - 118 words
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Article32 1950-05-31 1 Reuter. JakakTa. Tues. The Indonesian Government i s preparing fof uu 1 OOOjOOO fpaople 10 hear Prime MUtfifer Pandit Jehru sneak fromffee step* of I'resident Soekarno >' Jakarta on June B.^Reutg\Reuter. - 32 words
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353 1950-05-31 1 BUT THEY WAN! A FAIRER DEAL KUALA LUMPUF, Tuesday. A DEPUTATION from th* M*!*v«ii Chmese Association told the I Swrtsn' of A St.te for the Colonies, Mr. James GrifTOn*. today that wards ending the present emergency could be m-de. provided M«layp st h353 words
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Article70 1950-05-31 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Tues. A dusk to dawn curfew has been enforced at English Bazar, a town on the IndiaOo t a.i, lUiioA.iig sxhhoic cas sol unouMoslem rioting, according to official reports receivea by the West Bengal Government today. There were stray cases of stabbing, looting andReuter. - 70 words
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Article60 1950-05-31 1 U.P. CAIRO. Tues. foreign Minister Mohammed Salan el din Pasha told the Chamber of Deputies today that Egypt could not accept the principles of joint Anglo-Egyptian defence Th i Foreign Minister speaking 'in a foreign affairs debate said: "We have rejected the principle ol Joint defenceU.P. - 60 words
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Article156 1950-05-31 1 U P. GENEVA. Tues. Russ'a has notifted the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe tha f it is willing to negotiate on the sale- of grain to Western Europe. Mulinar Myrdal. EC A Executive Sfcr j tarv. announced the Russian move a' a or conference.U P. - 156 words
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117 1950-05-31 1 JO'IORE BAIIRU, Today j Bari|i;i% last uigh. YmrvM a il>b»*r store iunl house on En? Ilua Estaie in the KluaAg area causing damage estimated atSJ'i.006. T:iev also- raided Ens Hoe Esia e in the neighbourhood juid set lire to another I smokehouse. Seven armed bandits117 words
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Article35 1950-05-31 1 The Indonesian Government's plea for the extra tion of Captain "Turko" Westerning, will be heard before the District Judge and First Magistrate. Mr. ai. E. Ktngdon, to morrow morning at 10.15 a.m.35 words
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Article15 1950-05-31 1 A.P. Lo.inn»».jiiriif'ffi Bcvin entered a London clinic today for further .suigicai treatment. —A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement64 1950-05-31 1 i r f l/,.</ f m England. !e Dl ,tributors: tan Dtieng Moh Electric Ca., 152. Cross Street, Singapore. Each Outfit consists of One Violin,! chinrest, > One Case; the violin is fitted wi tft l ca ke 5 E-string Adjuster and is supplied I of liosin. Six Models available64 words
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Advertisement21 1950-05-31 1 i mm* TONC OUAK I 23-10, Coleman 9rwr, j gINGAPOftcTgI-3512,. The Best Cigarettes in the World State rjppjss by MOATH JTOt^21 words
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555 1950-05-31 2 Mining Chiefs Say Reds Still Call Tune IPOH, Tuesday. THE emergency is now entering its third year and the overall situation has shown no signs of improvement, said the Chairman, Mr. W.M. Warren, presiding at the annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber555 words
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Article58 1950-05-31 2 A Municipal Committee has recommended the creation of 11 new poets of olerks in the clerical division time soale in the Municipal Treasurer's Department. The commitee has a»so recommended that the post of a clerk in this department be redesignated stenographer, and given to Miss58 words
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83 1950-05-31 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Five Chinese pleaded guilty in the Magistrates' Court today when charged with theft of 1.000 trees* from Han Yang Estate. Masai area. They were Teo Liang Kiat. 38 years, Low Lai Teng, 47 years, Ang Chai Choong, 38 years, Teo Guat83 words
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Article52 1950-05-31 2 The postage stamps of Johore, Kedah, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Selangor aid Trengganu can r»e obtained at the Enquiry Counter in the General Post Office, Singapore, from tomorrow. The stamps are available in denominations from 1 cent to $5/-, the complete set for any State or Settlement52 words
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Article222 1950-05-31 2 JHE Chief Justice, Mr. Murray-Aynsley, yesterday gave judgment for Constance Quaker, a married woman, in the sum of $900 and odd against Kho Seek En'g, a widow, in an action under the Debtor and Creditor (Occupation Period) Ordinance. Kho mortgaged a piece of land222 words
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84 1950-05-31 2 THIRTY-YEAR-OLD John Hilton Stowell will give a new touch to the school broadcasts of Radio Malaya. He arrived on the Canton yesterday from U.K. and will take over English Schools boadcasts. Said Mr. Stowell: "I have ideas, but what they are, I am afraid84 words
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Article45 1950-05-31 2 The Singapore Government will invite tenders for an issue of $6 millions by Treasury Bills on Juno 10, subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. Tenders wiBl be accepted up to June 7, inclusive.45 words
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Article, Illustration439 1950-05-31 2 DRITAIN'S foremor n film director, Carol Reed who arrived yest terday in the Colony 1 by air from London, is in search of two thing; for the filming of Joseph Conrad's colour- ful novel. "An Outcast of the Islands", f Suitable locations,439 words
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47 1950-05-31 2 Raffles Photo.Raffles Photo. - 47 words
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Article26 1950-05-31 2 Mahinda Day. which marks the spreading of Buddhism, will be celebrated at Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple, 366 Race Course Road, on June 5.26 words
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Article27 1950-05-31 2 The Annual General Meeting of the Overseas League, Far East Branch, Singapore will be held at the "B\uo Room" Capitol Restaurant, at 5.30 p.m. today.27 words
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Article95 1950-05-31 2 THE senior officers of 1 Municipality have si mltted a memorandum! tne Municipal Commis■ en asicing that they be« full cost of living allows while on leave. m The Municipal Coofl tee. which looked intoß matter, felt that M should be paid only h» allowances. H They- however. postH95 words
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83 1950-05-31 2 A Municipal cfl has recomm< ndtdß Hong Lim Grecnß eloped Into an opfl with a children™ ground and a blocM houses. M Funds for this will be made avaiH the next year's <S There is a proposaM clop it on the tinefl Geylang Stadium.83 words
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Article167 1950-05-31 2 MjLTNICIPAL employees witt be given legal aid whn they are arrested and charw for any offence arising 0 u» 2 their official duties provided prior permission 0 f th» finance Committee has w obtained. A Municipal Committee making these recommeiA. tions. has suggested th extent167 words
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Article28 1950-05-31 2 rw?£ ajor Genrrai D gJJC. Singapor a parade /raiding and Transit Nee Soon > stttfW horning. TThe General inspected I* fruits who have ustcompeted their Gaining.28 words
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Article15 1950-05-31 2 «»r. utig Kian Chong appointed an Assist** 1 irmtroiier of r ™m March 2015 words
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Advertisement281 1950-05-31 2 lla.n. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9Jop.m. v h YERA-ELLEN and JULES Ml/XSHIN NEXT CHANGE! John Galsworthy's Turbulent jr^» YE j STORY... 12.30 3.30 6.50& 9.30 p.m. OPENING TOMORROW! Stampeding The Thunderous Action X OPENS TODAY MVitWfeli FOUR SHOWS BO'S^'l^li 5 2-415-6 30 4 inn. CONDITIONED i \S •"■■>"-8-38 p.W. Phone 6903.281 words
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Miscellaneous265 1950-05-31 2 RADIO MALAYA Claaaieul Music shop-in which songs; 12.15 Hindustani Chorus tone-se Selee*to»«; V r.-f^IUU; DTTTV w« present new classical record- Song*; 12.50 New*; 12.49 Kerord, Interlude: 5.33 £*o««e, e BLUE NETWORK in**; 8.30 Much-Binding-In-The- ed Music; 12 43 Closing Ai.nct. 5.37 Short JaUc mM Cl^ ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Marsh; 9.00 Time265 words
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Article, Illustration484 1950-05-31 3 4,000 Demand An Answer From Whitehall AMAHS and labourers were among the 4,000 A civilian employees of the three Services in Singapore, who attended a mass meeting in the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday to protest against the delay in granting them housing allowances. The meeting484 words
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189 1950-05-31 3 Ijit. Angsar Rosenborg, Advisor on Economic Affairs at the United Nations Headquarters at Lake Success, and popularly known as "midwife of ECAFE", arrived in Singapore yesterday, on his way to have a look "at the baby." Dr. Rosenborg earned the name of189 words
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Article31 1950-05-31 3 KtTALA LUMPUR, Tues The branch road of the Sungei Siput Limpang at the 28th nule in Perak is flooded to a depth of three feet. The water is subsiding.31 words
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Article80 1950-05-31 3 The Singapore Filipino Association elected the Allowing office-bearers at a genera] meeting held at 1 Y.M.A.. on Brass Basah Road recently. President. Mr. Fermm B»-nlg: Vice-President. Mr. p O. Peralta; Hon. Secretary. Mr. Ricardo Mariano; Asst. Secretary. Mr. F. Undasan: Hon. Treasurer. Miss B. de Leon;80 words
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61 1950-05-31 3 WoSMBjj Society of CI istiaa Seivice of the Church will hold tal concert tomorrow m. at the Wembley Chard] Hal. tb attractions are nental musical items, r by the Wesley Church Choir, dances by f Maudrene Yap, and entitled "The Tup I v Mrs.61 words
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Article47 1950-05-31 3 '•l-A LUMPUR, Tues.— three members of 1 oldstreara Guards wounded n May 28 kil ed tour terroriSungel Sungkai. lied fe *****TS Sgt. I. Next jf Kin; Wife. Mirried Quarters, H.'rracky, Windsor: <!• Guardsman Pal- 01 Km; Father. hLI i >alfre y. Council lU.MM MM47 words
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Article197 1950-05-31 3 ALL seats for the final performance of the Youth Drama and Music Festival to be held on June 3 at the Victoria Theatre have been sold out. Only a few seats are available for the performance on June 2. The results of the competition released197 words
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209 1950-05-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. I r«ORTY-FOUR YEAR OLD 1 r Ng Seh Hiong, described by the Police as "a suspected ciiandu smuggler." was today sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment on a charge of offering $50 as bribe tc Senior Inspector Abdul Hadi,209 words
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Article87 1950-05-31 3 TWO decrees nisi granted in February last were made absolute by the Chief Justice In the High Court yesterday. In the first case John Consigliere who obtained a divorce against his wife, Gladys Consigliere. on Feb. 22 on the ground of desertion had his decree nisi87 words
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Article61 1950-05-31 3 M. F. Duffy, who war charged with disorderly conduct in an office at the Old Keppel Road, and again at the police station was yesterday fined $20. He was earlier sent for a mental observation. In the dock, Duffy said: Sir, 1 am now to this61 words
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Article43 1950-05-31 3 Open-vote employees oi the Municipal Engineer's Department are to oe paid a travelling allowance "of twenty cents a day. if they use their own oicycies on duty. The maximum allowance an individual can draw has been fixed at $6 per montn.43 words
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56 1950-05-31 3 Members of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. who recently visited the has Urn Aerated Hater Co.. Ltd., at Geylans Road. The factory is equipped with one of the latest types of bottling machinery, an outstanding feature of which is that the hotUlnf procetff is untouched by hand. The total output from the56 words
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Article81 1950-05-31 3 The first Australian lawyer to be admitted to the Singapore Bar is Mr. M. MacDougal. at one time Fourth Magistrate here. Mr. MacDougals application for admission was made in the High Court yesterday before the, Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley. Granting the application, the Chief Justice81 words
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Article30 1950-05-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— F.i failing to observe a "Stop. Look and Go" sign in the town, Chan Tai Tong, 28 years, was fined $12 in the Magistrates' Court today.30 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-05-31 3 IT'S GOLD KUALA LUMPUR Tues Mr. James GHfThhs. Spcof <st<jtp for Colonies, this morning met a delegation of the European j uivil Services Association 1 led by Mr. C. G. Harrison, the president. Later he had a meeting with Labour Officers at the headquarters of300 words
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Article34 1950-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The SelangOf Council oi Statt will meet in the i Council chamber (in the I Selangor Secretariat section of the Government Offices) i on June 10, at 10 a.m.34 words
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Article370 1950-05-31 3 —Witness Tells Court ANG NOI HOAY, a prosecution witness in the case where two women stand charged with luring a 17-year-old girl into prostitution, yesterday told the Fourth Police Magistrate that on flashing her torch on the road she saw a woman walking away370 words
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Article26 1950-05-31 3 KIT ALA LUMIHR. Tuea.— The Peril.-; «Jirl fJtffc* Association wili hold a tun and trade fair at the Malay School, Kangar, on June 2.26 words
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Article120 1950-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts. A financial cL-rk in the Alor Star Polic Transport Department. Rashid Ghow. was alleged to have asked Hussian. an applicant for the post of a driver. $20 for recommending him to oe an Eztra Police Constable doing the job of a120 words
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Article67 1950-05-31 3 KtTALA LUMPUR Til Mi. Alex Josey. Cflicf News Editor of Radio Malaya. ha:; been po::ted for seivice with the Federation Government as Staff Officer (Emergency Information) to the Director of Operations. Mr. Josey's main duty will be ensure that accurate information about the anti-bandit campaign67 words
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Article42 1950-05-31 3 .TOHORE CAHRU. T*l When charged in the Magistrates Court today for offering a $2 bribe to a Polict sergeant, a 51-year-old Kheh. Hon. claimed trial He was given $300 bail and the case was postponed to June 6.42 words
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Advertisement393 1950-05-31 3 THIS LANGUAGE TEST? Many people who can speak foreign language get a rude shock when they go abroad. They find they can't understand a word that foreigners say to them. Why is this It is because they have not learnt the language by hearing it spoken. The Linguaphc-iif Method overcomes393 words
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Article, Illustration209 1950-05-31 4 JAPAN: Princess Tak car-old second daughter of Emperor Hirohito, recently married Teschimehl Takatsukasa. a low-salaried Tokio museum attendant, and broke a M;iM)-vear-old tradition that no member of the Imperial House should wed a commoner. CANADA: Scared and wet. tM* rabV rescued from the recent floods in Winnipeg. BANGKOK;209 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-05-31 5 11. aa airvtew of the devastated area after the GOO-ton blast of ammunition destid c st i ne d for Pakistan at Jersey. The barges were located in area at top centre risht. in space between pilings extendi*! into water. Note rail tracks leading57 words
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501 1950-05-31 5 Taipeh Where Coffee Costs $9 A Tin And Hitting The Bottle Runs Into Big Figures U.P. IAIPEH, Tuesday. THE foreign housewife -*ho has a limits budget in Taipeh might just as weU advise her family that the government's programme is going to hit iu» mirviip' of the dining room table.U.P. - 501 words
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Article71 1950-05-31 5 Reuter. BOSTON. Tues. Pakis- Termor Liaquat Ali the Begum are I to undergo opera- Buaton's New EngMethodist Hospital ir tour of Canada this week. stan Ambassador aid that the Preid left hospital after a; check-up and was return for a operation which is not serious, fhReuter. - 71 words
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76 1950-05-31 5 AP. -Admiral Radford n h Tues.—The U.S. rce in the Pacific is >ufficient to meet any emerand no immediate in its strength is Admiral W Radford declared tatty. imander-in-Chief F led snok*> l 1 for a brief ■■on oi Phiiip--1 before proceedTokyo on FridayAP. - 76 words
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48 1950-05-31 5 Reuter. HONGKONG. Tues. »a>ist ;iir torce planes more than 200 people irbour when they JWrd thr Fukien port on and 27. according from aircraft also destroyed more g*JO junks lying in the it is sai* took attack on a,n °j ReuterReuter. - 48 words
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161 1950-05-31 5 A.P. Ph V** YORK. Tues. The 1 ol Japan would send 3.000 cherry planted at the united Nations HeadYukio Ozaki. the Japanese Diet told U.N. officials ar old legislator m id been "commlschildren of rcake the oiler. ToFyo Ozaki presentedA.P. - 161 words
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Article53 1950-05-31 5 U.P. MANILA, Tues. wife cannot testify against a husband, but four did and cost Manila patrolman Nicasio Clemente his job. He was dismissed by Mayor Manuel De 1 a Fucntc for "gross misconduct" after four women Clemente had married in eight years confronted him beforeU.P. - 53 words
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Article86 1950-05-31 5 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. The Burmese government announced yesterday that 690 non-Communist rebels haa surrendered in two west coast districts and were turning over large quantities of arms. The announcement camt from the Central Peace Council, a body organised to co-ordinate the fovernment's struggle apinst Burma's manyA.P. - 86 words
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Article21 1950-05-31 5 A.P. HILO. Hawaii. Tues. A moderately strong earthquake was recorded yesterday in Hawaii. No serious damage was reported.—ft.**.A.P. - 21 words
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143 1950-05-31 5 A.P. HANOI. Tues.— A French general said yesterday that rebel guerilla forces have been driven from the entire Red River delta of northern lodo-Chjm». Major General Marcel .leanmarie Alcssandn, commanding officer :n tb<> area, told the French press agency that about 2,100A.P. - 143 words
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Article42 1950-05-31 5 A.P. PARIS, Mon.- Springflcla won the Grand Prix de Paintemps by a length and a half at St. Cloud race track today. L'Exllc was second and Medium third. It was the last big race of the spring season. -A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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219 1950-05-31 5 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Tuesday. THE Chinese authorities on the mainland have salv- aged 40 Nationalist war vessels and merchantmen in the Yangtse to strengthen the invasion $eet which is to ferry General Chen Yi's 3rd Field Army and equipment across the 100-mile ForraosanReuter-AAP. - 219 words
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Article15 1950-05-31 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Tues. Tokio's population was 6.134.000 on April 1. this year Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article98 1950-05-31 5 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE Tues. After 37 years on the Aus- tralian High Court Bench. Sir George Edward Rich. aged 87. has retired —to visit England and read a bagful of detective stories. After 63 years' experience, he gives the formula for a perfect judge asReuter-AAP. - 98 words
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Article56 1950-05-31 5 A.P. DAMASCUS. Tues. A small bomb exploded at noon yesterday in the building where the Premier, the Finance Minister and the Home AlTaris Minister have their offices. No casualties were reported. The explosion coincided with the beginning of a strike of 1.300 Finance Department officials, includingA.P. - 56 words
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Advertisement496 1950-05-31 5 ag SITUATIONS VACANT SALESMAN. Chinese, iresh fruit experience essential, Mate e>>perience. dialects, salary required. Box A366-I Tribune S pore. <R. 78«). CASHIER. Shipping and Order Clerks with knowledge of Chinese. Apply personally Seng Hua Sawmill. Kampong Bug s. <Q.737>. WANTED English Young Lady lor secretarial work willing travel by lal.496 words
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Advertisement437 1950-05-31 5 BOSCH dynamo lighting sets. A name mown the w»rld over Avaiable from all leading cycle coalers. <Q.749>. FOR SALE: Kloster-Brandt 9 valve Radiogram Walnut Cabinet pm a> hO«l new March 1950. Owner bei:i- transferred will a»rept $650. No. Dalvey Estate. Phone 4612 (L.704). H M.V. Radiogram. Excel ent condition, cost437 words
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Advertisement680 1950-05-31 5 ay on For all-round performance—mileage, roadholding quality, safety—Avon silent tyres pass the test superbly. Obtainable from: Chinese Trading Co., jjSßngaporc. W. T. Kiat Co Kuala Lumpur. (Juan Hoe Co., Ltd., Ipoh. Segamat Store ok Agency, Penang. Uan Hong Leong Co., Ltd., Penang. Fnt ttir i/ Flcpresciitat h (s: T. V.680 words
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Article589 1950-05-31 6 TOE Bagnio conference of Asian nations began with pious hopes and has ended with pious platitudes. The one-thousand word draft resolution passed by the delegates, contains nothing very startling and is not likely to worry Uncle Joe. The resolution asks, among other things, a better deal for producers589 words
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862 1950-05-31 6 SERGE NOBOKOFF - by SERGE NOBOKOFF Reuter. BRUSSELS. Fit the third time in less than a year, 5,500,000 Belgians are going to the polls on June 4 in the hope of finally reaching a decision on the problem of the future of theReuter. - 862 words
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Article820 1950-05-31 6 LUIS TEIVES - by LUIS TEIVES Reuter. LISBON. DON Duarte Nuno de Braganza. Pretender to the Portuguese throne, who was born in exile In Austria and now lives near Gunten in Switzerland, is unlikely to return to Portugal to live in the near future. Although, under a lawReuter. - 820 words
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Article244 1950-05-31 6 DTJRHAM IS there a spirit world? 1 The scientist is still unconvinced, says J. B. Rhine, director of the Parapsychology Laboratory of Duke University, Durham. North Carolina. The question whether the spirit survives depends first on what a man is on whether there is a spirit, he244 words
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833 1950-05-31 6 A.P. PHILADELPHIA. A Dutch ponucai expert has warned the United States tnat the present target of the Communist forces is the seven rich countnes of Southeast Asia. Addressing the American Academy of Political and Social Science in Philadelph.a, Dr. Henr. J. Fredericy, special adv.-o'r onA.P. - 833 words
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Article460 1950-05-31 6 A.P. APEHERAN man mountain from Persian Baluchistan has this city of 1,009,000 in a state of wonder. It's a tall story—but true. Poolud Kurd, 32, is: Eight feet two inches (249 centimetres) tall. Weighs 300 pounds (136 kilos). Has feet 22 inches (55 centimetres) longA.P. - 460 words
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Article49 1950-05-31 6 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Tues.-A communique norn Government House said President Rajendra Prasad had accepted Dr. Matthai's resignation from the Council of Ministers which wou'd take effect at the ĕnd of this month, and had appointed Mr. Deshmukh to be a Cabinet Minister on the Prime Minister's advicf Reutei.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement42 1950-05-31 6 mammaammam 1 BACKGROUND FOR GRACEFUL LIVING SUNDOUR FINE FURNISHING FABRICS SUNDOUR CHENILLE 48 INCHES AIDE $6.95 PER YARD IN LOVELY SHADES Or GREEN MUSHROOM ROYAL BLUE GOLD RUST BLUE REMEMBER SUNDOUR FABRICS ARE FADELESS ROBINSONS SOFT FURNISHING DEPT. 2nd FLOOR RAFFLE PLACE42 words
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351 1950-05-31 7 Latest Darling Of New York Concert Halls A.P. y V/ 1 I IUIIJ r a; v new YORK, Tuesday. THE newest dar ng of New York music clitics is a charming, brown-eyed diva 1 who has not beea spanked for more than aA.P. - 351 words
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Article104 1950-05-31 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, Tues. The June issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine said General Douglas Mac Arthur has agreed to accept a US$lOO.OOO a year position with Remington Rand, Incorporated, when he leaves the army, but the article adds that the heavy pressure of his duties inReuter. - 104 words
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Article147 1950-05-31 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—lf the black and white cat of Mr. John Farrier of Kllburn. London gets stuck in UM tree in bis back garden again, he will have to stay there as far as the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsReuter. - 147 words
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76 1950-05-31 7 Reuter-AAP. i SYDNEY. Tues. The management of a Sydney j theatre has arranged to sell vegetables in the foyer [or patrons to throw at i the actors The theatre is to present The Drunkard." a famous old melo-drama. which, according to the manager. I evotesReuter-AAP. - 76 words
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Article146 1950-05-31 7 A.P. LONDON. Tues.—Highly organized gangs of poachers are making fortunes raiding trout and salmon streams of England and Scotland. To get the fish which they sell in London and other cities they use explosives, poison and electrical devices to stun the nsh. says a committeeA.P. - 146 words
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218 1950-05-31 7 A.P. JERUSALEM, Tuesday. A "RESTRICTED—Jews Not Wanted" sign remains A posted in the Arab .Middle East today, two years after the Jewish state of Israel was born (May This does not represent an anti-Semitic feeling as known in the West. Jews and ArabsA.P. - 218 words
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Article67 1950-05-31 7 A.P. CANBERRA. Tues.—More than 300 Australian servicemen who married women overseas during the war did not bring their wives home. And more than 600 servicemen who became engaged did not bring their girl friends back to Australia. This was revealed in the Repatriation Commission's reportA.P. - 67 words
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Article89 1950-05-31 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Tues. A thief who robbed the home of a man attending his wife's funeral reiorned a bracelet and wedding ring by post two days later. The man appealed to the thief to return his wife's wedding ring, saying he was not soReuter-AAP. - 89 words
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Article106 1950-05-31 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The new edition of Mrs. Bee ton famous cookery book is selling like hot cakes, according to the publishers. They report mat tney have had clerks working eight hours a day for over a month invoicing nothing else but the newReuter. - 106 words
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Article222 1950-05-31 7 A.P. BOLOGNA. Tuesday. IT would probably sound funny to an American exserviceman who campaigned in Italy, but the four cigarettes in American K-rations recently netted Italy's treasury the neat sum of U.S.$lOO. Once cigarettes out of K-rations were better than money itself. That was whenA.P. - 222 words
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325 1950-05-31 7 A.P. DETROIT, Tuesday. WILL power is still the only cure for alcoholism. Antabuse, the newest drug, is useful, but no home remedy. This was reported to the American Vsychiutric Association by 12 American and Canadian doctors. They said Antabuse Dy itself is safe. ButA.P. - 325 words
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81 1950-05-31 7 TOP: A SOLDIER leaps through a ring of fire during a display by the Italian Army at Cecchignola, near Rome. LEFT: The Hertogh Family, parents of Bertha, who lived with a Malay foster-mother, Aminah. for eight years in .Trengganu, talked with newsmen in their home at Bergen Op Zoom, Holland.-A.P. - 81 words
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Article32 1950-05-31 7 Reuter. TtrtHiKAN, Persia, i ues. The killer of a Peisian Deputy here on Saturday night was today stated to be Hassan Jaffari. a 22-year-old member of the Communist Student Party.--Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article78 1950-05-31 7 Reuter. BOMBAY, Tues.—Mr. S B. Sekaria. multi-mi'lionaire cotton magnate, was today sentenced by the city magistrate here to four months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 800,000 rupees for contravening cotton textile control orders. Passing sentence the magistrate remarked: "Profiteers are pests of society and prey uponReuter. - 78 words
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Article143 1950-05-31 7 A.P. CALCUTTA. Tues.—jaywalkers, road-hogs and foot-board dancers had v pleasant surprise recently Twenty police women in smart uniforms, nabbed 182 persons for violation of traffic rules, within two hours. With a pleasant smiie and a sweet note, these female "cops" joined the ranks of Calcutta's trafficA.P. - 143 words
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Advertisement269 1950-05-31 7 M^I<.IIIY HAIR VI VALINE HERBAL HAIR OIL VIVALINE restores the hair to its original youthful colour $4.00 large $2.50 small. BALADINE HAIR TONIC banishes baldness, stops hair fall. $2.50 bottle. KESHLINE HAIR OIL promotes luxuriant growth, overcomes mental strain, $1.50. VALETTA VANISHING CREAM. Whitens dark skin, removes pimples, spots, $2,00.269 words
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Miscellaneous73 1950-05-31 7 LIX ABXER by Al €a PI > /xJeS ,UtOP J W H*X APE «>NG MAl> FROM LAC* OF people ruM S AWXtfut uvinq ™XTEd off B> thas'. Arrr-cnoM/r- f OTHER *r—— do? em- the. Ban I MO/.' W.„ oQ A T3CM 4 V y WENT n V U d 173 words
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Article344 1950-05-31 8 UNDERGROUND COMMUNIST PARTY HAS FIVE MILLION. SUPPORTERS A.P. If w m m V TEHERAN, Tuesday. A BIG und growing Communist Party honeycombs Iran, Soviet Russians most unstable southern neighbour. Exposure of a iarg* Soviet spy nng recently focussed attention on Russ an an-bitio'ns here.A.P. - 344 words
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Article189 1950-05-31 8 MR. Ennis Groom. Travel Consultant to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, said over Radio Malaya last night that Singapore can have a fine tourist trade. He said: "Singapore is a very good centre for visits to neig-hbouring countries, because of today's189 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-05-31 8 Egyptian Princess Faika and her husband. Fouad Sadek, wave to friends as they board a plane at San Francisco for Cairo in response to King Farouk's summons.— A P. Photo. -A.P. Photo.-A.P. Photo. - 35 words
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Article159 1950-05-31 8 PAUL Vasievich TranareT Lentz, 62-year-old White Russian, and husband or the Russian woman who was recently charged with begging for alms, was cautioned and discharged by the First District Judge yesterday after he pleaded guilty to an identity card offenceIt was stated that Lentz159 words
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Article174 1950-05-31 8 THE Municipal Services Union will not get free copies of the verbatim reports of Commissioners' ordinary and special meetings. At last month's meeting of the Commissioners. Mr. Yap Pheng Gek suggested that the application of the Municipal Services Union for free copies be granted.174 words
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Article37 1950-05-31 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. Secietary of State Dean Acheson is reported to have assured Trygve Lie thai the U.S. v ill not use tha veto to keep r iimunlfd China out of the is. AP.A.P. - 37 words
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90 1950-05-31 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Forty Cardinals and Bishops from overseas will come to Britain to join English Catholics in 4-day nationwide celebrations of the centenary of the restoration of the Hierarchy beginning on September 28. Those who hive accepted invitations so far Cardinal Joseph Fi ings. ArchbishopReuter. - 90 words
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Article262 1950-05-31 8 JOHOFTE BAHRU. Tuesday. BITTEF. protests against the Benham Report were made at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Federation Health and Sanitary Inspectors' Union yesterday. The Executive Council wfti suggest to the Union's annual general meeting, on June 8, suitable steps to fight262 words
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Article353 1950-05-31 8 THE following are the results of the written examination of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, April 1950, held in Perak, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. KLALA 1.1 .M It II K. Dharmalingam Grade L Worn; Wai Chens Grade I, Wong Wai Menir353 words
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Advertisement580 1950-05-31 8 THE HO HONG SS. COi (1932) LTD* 65, CHULIA STREET. PHONE 3941-5 (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PAKAN BAROE, RENGAT and BAGAN SI API API. "HONG ANN" sails for Rongat June "HONG SOON" sails for Pakan Baroe May "HONG TAT" sails for Djambi June *"HONG THONG" sails580 words
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Article216 1950-05-31 9 WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS BANGKOK, Tuesday. rfHE Government last night promulgated a Royal decree lifting import control on all goods hitherto restricted with the exception of sugar, molasses products, passenger cars, motor-cycles, paint, oils, cement and oxygen which are still under control. Tungoil and linseed oil having216 words
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Article168 1950-05-31 9 The robber commodity market opcni .steady yesterday and continued to rise. Better advices from New York and shorts covering pushed prices up to a new record with June shipment done at 90 3/4 a of 2 3 4 cents. The difference between June and juiv shipments168 words
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Article77 1950-05-31 9 luxmi—J. L. Luckenbach (41): la la tic Akar (Sheers Wba,rf Nieuw Holland (U 13- Kotanica (41): Toboali Gewang (40): Rajula Siivermaple <3« 39): Steel Voyager (36): Neoeardia (33 34): Clystoneus (31 32): Bencruachan (1? 18): Kutnang Elizabeth Bakke (19 20): Elpenor (23 24): Ocean Mail (25 26):77 words
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Article93 1950-05-31 9 A.P. TOKIO Tues. Japan has shipped more than $130,000 «US) worth of super high tension cable to India. The Indian Mission said the 11. 750 yards of insulted power cable and 180 ol reinforced aluminium cable were loaded aboard the S.S. Tairea at Yokohama on MayA.P. - 93 words
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Article35 1950-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. May 30: Tin price was $3011 per picul ex-smelter. LO.niHaV, May 29: Closed tor Whit Monday. NEW YORK, May 29: June 77.62 cents buyers. Unchanged. July 77.50 buyers. Unchanged. Sales: One ton.35 words
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Article116 1950-05-31 9 DETROIT. Tues. —General Motors Corporation has now contracts ensuring five years of industrial peace with 267,000 production and electrical workers. The automobile industry's biggest producer signed an I agreement over the week-end with the CIO International I Union of Elcctrial. Radio and i Machine Workers which116 words
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Article238 1950-05-31 9 Reuter. DURBAN, Tuesday. SOUTH African buyers have ordered more than £5,000,000 worth of goods froth Japan since control regulations affecting Japanese imports were lifted about six weeks ago, according to Mr. M. Tamura, representative of a large firm of Japanese Importers and exporters, atReuter. - 238 words
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187 1950-05-31 9 In another six months the largest ever P. A O. liner, the £3,250,000. 24,000-ton Chusan will be put on the Company s Europe-Far East Service. She will Join the ships already on the run—the Corfu. Carthage and Canton. The vessel which took more than187 words
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Article84 1950-05-31 9 Copra opened steady in the Singapoie pioduce maikets yesterday with sellers at Saturday's levels—s39 per picul f.o.b. June-July. But the market eased sharply later on a lack of buying Interest The market closed at $384 sellers, and $38' i buyers. Coconut oil was unchanged from last Saturday's leve's with84 words
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Article140 1950-05-31 9 Reuter-AAP. Djakarta, Tuesday. FOREIGN firms in Indonesia may apply to the Foreign Exchange Institute for foreign exchange to pay dividends of shares held abroad, according to Aneta news agency. If the authorisation is granted the Institute will empower the applicants' baniier to pay the dividendsReuter-AAP. - 140 words
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Article875 1950-05-31 9 Singapoie. May 30. LNuOsirviJLLa Buytr» B«ii«r> Atlas Ice 11 90 12.25 Alex. Bncfts Pref. 2.25 2.35 Ord 2 223 B B. Petrol 33. 31 x d. B.M. Trustees 7.00 7 50 Con. 11a omelt Pref. 20/3 21/6 xd Ord. 15/6 16/3 E. Utd. Asaur. .38.7** 39.7 C875 words
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Article52 1950-05-31 9 U.P. HONG KONG. Tues. A seven-man Indonesian trade mission, which visited Japan to negotiate a revision of the JapanIndonesia trade pact. left. Hong Kong this morning for Singapore on its way home. The mission was headed by Dr. Raden Sudjone. chief of the Indonesia Foreign Trade RelationsU.P. - 52 words
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Article28 1950-05-31 9 SINGAPORE, May 30. The share market opened with a steady tone after the holidays. With interest still centred on the two commodities, inquiries for shares improved.28 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-05-31 9 The Malayan stands at the tiruisn inoustries Fair drew some attention, especially for its timber exhibits.19 words
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Article118 1950-05-31 9 A.P. TOKIO, Tues.—Japanese cement shortly may be expected to two South-East Asia countries. Japanese press reports that the Santo Shoji Co.. is scheduled to export 10.--000 tons of cement to the Philippines by the end of June. Contract for the cement was signed byA.P. - 118 words
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Advertisement58 1950-05-31 9 SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. In Association with THE SINGAPORE PICKING COMPANY 45, Arcade, Collyer Quay. Going Home on Leave? M hy not lake advantage of our Door to Door Service ♦Packlig ♦Shipment insurance Collection at destination. to your door step. telephone 4658 or *****. After office nouis 8C122. Cable:58 words
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Advertisement539 1950-05-31 9 8.1. MADRAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— Mfcdnu Nagapattlnaxu IVnaxig Singapore Rajula 12.6.50 13.6 50 18.6.50 21 0 r»0 Raj*l* 7.7.50 87.50 13.7.60 16.7.50 .OUTWARDS: Singapore P. S ham Penang Nagapattinam Madras Ralula 31.5.50 1.6 50 2.6.50 76 50 8.6.50 Rajula 24.6.50 ***** 27.6 30 2.7.50 3.7.50 Principal Agents: ISLAY, KERR CO.,539 words
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Article, Illustration744 1950-05-31 10 "SPOT - THEY WILL CO FAR IN THE FUTURE By "SPOT" THE conclusion of the Singapore lurt Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting saw six horses registering their maiden wins in this country. Heading this list is M. W. Stable's Show Boy, who won with half a744 words
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Article90 1950-05-31 10 The Florence Badminton Party will hold their Second Annual General Meeting at 843-4, Florence Road, on Sunday, 4th June, 1950. A Dinner Party to celebrate their Second Anniversary will be held at the Country Hotel, 622, Bartley Road, Singapore, on Saturday 10th June. 1950. at 7.30 p.m.90 words
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Article109 1950-05-31 10 U.P. FORT WORTH. Texas. Tues. —Norman yon Nida diminutive Australian star, led the he.d at Fort Worth. Texas yesa-rday with a five under par. 68. 67, 135. as more than 1,000 golfers over the nation bid for 104 remaining berth? in the United StatesU.P. - 109 words
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111 1950-05-31 10 A.P. WICHITA, KANSAS, Tues. Korea and Hawaii will compete with Japan and the United States for the right to participate in a world inseries starting •at Tokyo on September 9. the National Baseball Congress said yesterday. J. G. Taylor Spink, St. Louis, NBCA.P. - 111 words
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Article29 1950-05-31 10 The 195») inter-department so<* eer eoinpetition for the McL«:L..i Shield wi 1 he contested be.ween the Straight Steamship and Item Lne (Blue Funnel) at Fairer Park today.29 words
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Article273 1950-05-31 10 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. BEFORE the two miles international race was run, D track officials were put on the spot by P. Raldoma (Spain), who noticed that among the flags flying from the masts around the big stadium was the Spanish Communist flag. Baldoma told officialsA.P. - 273 words
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Article69 1950-05-31 10 The Chinese Athletic hst. XI to meet the H.M.S. Kenya UJ morrow al Farrer Park fill Jetted from: Y»-w Cham:: Soon S.in (Cajtt.) and Chin Ly: Tinti4 Chve Hoon Leomr and Horn Slew: Hoi Men*. Tee Sam:, riiom: Kum. Hon Yam aid Fin* s.. Resenrea:— Wai Mun,69 words
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Article, Illustration480 1950-05-31 10 THE dies have been cast. England's twenty-one players for Rio de Janeiro's World Cup series which begin next month have been chosen; the two i teams for the Test Trial at Bradford this week have i been selected. Football first. Who takes the480 words
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Article117 1950-05-31 10 U.P. RIO DE J ANEIRO. Tues The Brazilian Spo"ts Federation announced the followtag schedule on games in the world soccer championships: June 24, Brazil v Mexico. June 25, Uruguay v France, England v Chile, Italy v Sweden, Switzerland v Yugoslavia. Spain v United States BoliviaU.P. - 117 words
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195 1950-05-31 10 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.-A huge international entry well up to. if not better than its. usual high standard, will contest the All-Engiand lawn tennis championships which will start at Wimtedon on 26. The closing date for entries is not until early ;n June but there arcReuter. - 195 words
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Article181 1950-05-31 10 U.P. CHICAGO. Tv« A Turkish soccer club defeated tw Chicago AW Stars goals to two bt ton 3 J J in Hanson P»rk stadium her The Besitkas of Istaabut playing Its third match °t seven scheduled m th. i try beat the Chicago au KanU.P. - 181 words
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Advertisement170 1950-05-31 10 4 a safeantiseptic?' The antiseptic for general use in the homejhould be highly jiermicidal yet gentle on dehcate"tissues, non-poisonous and, preferably, should not stain clothes or'the fulfils every one of these conditiunsrAbsolutely^reliable, DettoT car, be safely used on'even very young children. DETTOL THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC Best Food Served In Town.170 words
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331 1950-05-31 11 kota raja fight hard for victory i/OTA Raja were in top form yesterday when they B defeated the almost equally good Royal Navy in senior Soccer League match by four goals to n yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadhim. they had to be331 words
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Article91 1950-05-31 11 V'-ung Men's i rday defeat- the Haikowyu S.A. by lis to one in a Junior soccer match at St. George'- Road. nor -n all departments, hoi its forced their opponents or the defensive throughout the game. In fairness to the Haikowstated that ne man short91 words
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69 1950-05-31 11 50-mile massed-start road race the second JfJ the S.ngapore Best ■nocr opm cycling will be held on ■Jjf Juno 25. event is being or- ><:■' the Cosmopolitan J. m X Hub and is open to i*t :n Singapore and ration. The entrance rider is69 words
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Article13 1950-05-31 11 Wti lhn,: soccer team u Un Singapore Improven't at Farm- t'ark13 words
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Article376 1950-05-31 11 Dominating play almost throughout the whole of the first half, and winning their fifth consecutive game, the Cheerful Lads Athletic Party defeated the H.Q. Singapore District by four goals to one, in their Junior B-l league match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The H.Q.376 words
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Article126 1950-05-31 11 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Betting was at evens yesterday for tne world bantamweight title fight between the holder Manuel Ortiz and the South African and Empire champion Vie Toweel tonight. The betting was based mainly on both men's showing against Jackie Paterson. Although Ortiz is aA.P. - 126 words
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Article112 1950-05-31 11 U.P. MADRID. Tues. Argentina's Carrera and Spain s Garcia and Domingo held the lead in the world championships here after Saturday night's matches. Carrera defeated van Hassel (Belgium) 500 to M M four innTngs. Carrera had a string of 22S billiards and van Hassel ran 105. DomingoU.P. - 112 words
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Article35 1950-05-31 11 The Tiong Bahru Pvangers defeated the Rocklites at Farrer Park yesterday by 2-1. The Pvangers were leading throughout the game. It was not until the last five minutes that the PocKllteM scored.35 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-05-31 11 An Incident ln the return bout between Sam Burmister and King Kong at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday wh« n Burmtatrr knock >d biin*elt out by going through the ropes and ial! heavily to t he grand. This week, King Kong meets Sara wan Singh, C mqueror of79 words
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Article, Illustration229 1950-05-31 11 PARIS, Tuesday. AFTER a four hour battle today, Jaroslav Drobny rt eliminated Victor Seixas, America's 12th ranked player, 7—5, 17—15, 5—7, 6—4 in the French lawn tennis championships at Roland Garros. He now meet sEric Sturgess, of South Africa, in the semifinals. Sturgess.229 words
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170 1950-05-31 11 The following are the fixtures in the Singapore Civil Service Association badminton Championships: June 1 Handicap Double* <2 p. m): Ismail &De Rose vs Henry Cherry Yap Teng Sew Omar -tt vs. F. C\ Tan TIM Mens™ 4 Maniam Suleiman—6 vs. Ahmed Mustaffa Fook Wong—2170 words
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177 1950-05-31 11 Playing clever basketball the Santo Tomas team from Manila yesterday easily beat Tao Kong team by 66 points to 28 at the Happy World Stadium last night before a crowd of 3,000. After a slow start the visitors gained points as time went177 words
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Article340 1950-05-31 11 MALACCA, Tues. By beating the High School Tennis Club, their closest rivals by two matches to one, the 'Klebang Tennis Party enhanced their chances of retaining the Falconer Tennis Shield which they had won m 1948 and 1949. Further scores of games played are: Hospital R. C.340 words
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Article84 1950-05-31 11 A.P. COVENTRY, Tues. Reg Harris, world professional sprint cycling champion, won two events at a Coventry meet today. He took the 600 yards sprint from Arie Van Vliet of Holland and A. Astolfl of Italy by doing th? last 220 yards ln 13.2 seconds and theA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration623 1950-05-31 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. UXCITING finishes was a feature of the county n cricket matches which concluded today with the first tie match since 1947 being recorded at South ampton. As the leaders, Warwickshire, could salvage only first innings points from their match against Derbyshire,Reuter. - 623 words
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Article131 1950-05-31 11 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Denis Compton who is suffering from knee trouble, said after an hour's visit today to his orthopaedic surgeon: "We are hopeful." He told Reuter that contrary to reports it has not yet been decided whether he is to have an operation. "IReuter. - 131 words
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Article34 1950-05-31 11 A.P. LONDON, Tues. South African tennis player Don Rooke eliminated Egypt's Marcel Talsat 6—l. 6—2 ln the second round of the men's singles of the Surrey Chnmptonshtps at r.urnlton on Tuesday. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article236 1950-05-31 11 Reuter. CARDIFF, Tues The West Indies touring team experienced little difficulty in defeating Glamorgan by an innings and 2G runs. They outplayed the county in all phases, and their attack invariably held the mastery over batsmen who were timid in strode play and did notReuter. - 236 words
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Article35 1950-05-31 11 Mr. Abdul Razak, Singapore Boxing Pronlotcr, is Dunsford. No one ha.s so far come forward and time is getting short as Mr. Razak'.-- next promotion ifj ».0 take place next month.35 words
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Advertisement62 1950-05-31 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE. One De Soto Car 1947 Model. One Morris 8 Car 1946 Model. One Chevrolet Truck, (15 cwt.). Two Ford Trucks, (15 cwt.). One Dodge Lorry, (3 tons). The above vehicles may be inspected at E.E.I.M. Workshop, Senai Estate, Senai, Telephone Scudai 31. Offers should be made in62 words
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Advertisement627 1950-05-31 11 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. Notice of Application for a haulage permit. We, Chee Wan Company, of No. 1180, Jalan Pcndek. Kola Bahru, Kclantan, by occupation rubber coagulant manufacturers and general merchants, hereby give notice of intention to apply for a permit to operate one Motor Van to627 words
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Advertisement567 1950-05-31 11 ACCOMMODATION Wanted to rent rubber godown With 500 tons capacity reply Box 3663, Tribufl< Spore. TUITION ENROL TO-DAY FOR the study of Mlurthaml, Typewriting. Book-Keep'm.j. A<count am y and any other Oiinroer scial subjects, <,r Ma' 1 »-inaticf. Literature. Ent» h»h etc. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, *oS. wueen Street. Pliom. 1&70. "FOR567 words
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260 1950-05-31 12 THE RUSSIAN'S GIVE EXTENSIVE HELP' A.P. FORMOSA, Tuesday. THIANG Kai-shek declared today that Formosa is spfe irom immediate Chinese Communist invasion unless Russia gives the Reds "extensive help He said the Nationalist withdrawal of 60,000 troops from Hainan and of 150,000 from the Chusan IslandsA.P. - 260 words
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Article178 1950-05-31 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The Daily Telegraph said today tnat the war in Malaya was now the most critical point in the "universal cold war." and must be won at all costs. "A Communist control of Malaya would aopeal Immeasurable disaster to the Western powersReuter. - 178 words
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Article43 1950-05-31 12 TOKYO. Tues.—Japanese police and American military police pouring into the ImDerial Plaza here today broke up a stone-throwing skirmish between Japanese workers and United Stales Army men after a Communist rally, according to the official Japanese news agency.43 words
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Article35 1950-05-31 12 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Navy Is ppJJ'"" turbo prop engines in two of i*p tfttcftt ccrrier-based attack planes —one of them rateu odiciaily as be T v to carry an atom bomb.—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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226 1950-05-31 12 AAP. CANBERRA, Tues. -It was fundamenLal wto Australia': security that the situation r Malaya, which has r.ee~ brougul aiK>ut by foreigninspircd ti-th ';lumn, sheuld be clean. as scon as possible, declared Prime Minister Rober Menzies, in a statement to the House of Representatives This wasAAP. - 226 words
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238 1950-05-31 12 Tribune Staff Reporter. TWO Australian lawyers, John Galbally and C. A. Sweeney, arrived in Singapore last nijht. They are on their way to London to the Privy Council to fight for a mother who is claiming a child from another238 words
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Article44 1950-05-31 12 In yesterday's Malaya Tribune under the heading Police Probe £700.000 Fir« it was reported that the godown, in which tne rubber was stored, belonged to Harper Giflllan Co. Ltd. This if an errn»- Tn-> down is owned by the Ho Hong Company.44 words
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436 1950-05-31 12 Reuter. MANILA, Tuesday. THE dominant note of the South East Asian con i ference at Baguio, summer capital of the Philippines, was its declared intention to raise the stand ard of living of the comman man, Mr. A. Rama i swami Mudaliar, leaderReuter. - 436 words
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Article38 1950-05-31 12 SEOTJL, Tues.—Voting began qufetly today in South Korean second election after liberation from the Japanese, eonstragting sharply with the first elecT tion in May, 1948. when 44 people were jellied and 62 injured.38 words
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Article168 1950-05-31 12 T 'I 3 foreign trade of Malaya has tamed the corner since rubber started to bcom. Malaya had a favourable trade balance of Sit) 1 million (n April. Trading resu't for- the first four months of the year is an excess of exports over imports by168 words
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Article24 1950-05-31 12 Pa i .u.i. iuts. -Two hips bringing in Ame-'can nilitary aid entered R .erdam harbour today and were un oaded without mc'dent.24 words
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254 1950-05-31 12 RAUB, Tuesday. THE War Minister, Mr. John Strachey, today visited 1 the 15th Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment, watched them receiving training in jungle warfare, witnessed a supply-drop demonstration, called on the--2/7 Gurkhas and a unit of the 4th Hussars in Raub and had254 words
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Article, Illustration302 1950-05-31 12 Tribune Steff Reporter A FIVE-MILE !Oiig procession, headed by a radio police natrol car—under the direction oi the Radio Division Chief, A.S.P. Mr. C. W. Byrde—travelled 20 miles through the city yesterday to the Holland Road Chinese Cemetery, where Mr. Yong Yit Lin, 53-year-old302 words
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Article35 1950-05-31 12 fAtviti, iuts, mi. rwOuert Blum, head of the American economic mission to Vietnam, said that the first quota of American aid would amount to *2:iGN)0.000. Agence France Presse reported from Saigon tcdav.35 words
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Article77 1950-05-31 12 John Duckworth, of the $elansor Barracks, oleadted guilty to the theft of a British Postal Savings Book 1 belonging to Mr. J. Fotherin?ham and two British National Savings Certi.icates belonging to Mrs Fotheringham. in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprison-77 words
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Article199 1950-05-31 12 Reuter. I-ONnONf. Tups. The Lor don Slock Exi'hin'f w: s |n a cheer ful mood today when it reanmad followinc W"liitsu:i h< liday. In tereai was attmulatad ''V ,nr trfior of events in I« rl n. dp rat:oninc: <>i petrol la I mat Britain and double taxation reliefReuter. - 199 words
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Article300 1950-05-31 12 GENERAL Y.M C.A.: B*pore t hen cm t p.m. Dr. Lim Kok a..,, rTJ M*MJ 7 iJ.ru.. r»*n. h I Clans. Shorthand i taw Sf» Art Cub Clans pn, K INTCft-BI I K IOI is KAllON: Mr. Boy's <1uh 5 3D |> i.i 0\KkM AS I Bran-h300 words
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Article38 1950-05-31 12 A.P. OOPJIftHAGEN, 1 tine* in tiie flight rtol* a radio and 200 Danish tt*» from a lady in St. Kandlev. discovered when the v»oKe up, leeung coid. i»th.ei had taken bei quilt as we: —A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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172 1950-05-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A EUROPEAN assistant manager procei d tig along an estate road in his car at Sungei Koc in the Kuala Kangsar area yesterday came under heavy fire from bandits. The special constable escort was ki 1:1 < itrigM and the car was172 words
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