Malaya Tribune, 13 June 1950
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Title Section63 1950-06-13 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tefc Tribunt" Sport. PubUahed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3SM/3 Nine Una EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1950 TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE B. Mauric* Olovei, Malaya63 words
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537 1950-06-13 1 Sino-Malay Accord May Be Affected Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. rRAVE fears over the of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar from the presidency oi the United Malay*' National Organisation and deep concern for its ef fects on Sino-Malay friendship were expressed by Johore Chinese leaders537 words
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Article62 1950-06-13 1 LDDllcation has been First District r 'a Provisional m respect of other ounces committed sterling In Indonesia, the Judge has ordered the this provisional iarram pending the receipt Governor, of a furLUisition through diploma-ie channels. -We have nothing more to say because as far as the62 words
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70 1950-06-13 1 tribune Staff Reporter ..--standing dispute wage in the Colony*? industry is expected iy when representfrom the Singapore orkers Union and Rubber Milling continue their j ■egotlations at the Labour Departmeat Yester-dav the representattvti ton t but did not arrive It any decision. tit wages70 words
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70 1950-06-13 1 A.P. Mon. -As this grenade-jittery capital awaited publication of new decrees •toed at communist terrorists, sponsored Vietnam nent today announced ie of a new national police chief. He is Nguyen Van Tarn, Minister of Security tn Cochin China, a now incorporated into Vietnam. TheA.P. - 70 words
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Article128 1950-06-13 1 Reuter. JAMMU, Mon. One officer and five soldiers of the Kashmir State Forces were killed yesterday in an exchange of fire with a band :>f Pakistan troops and about 50 armed Pakistan civilians who according to reports received here, had crossed into Jammu Province, near the borderReuter. - 128 words
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Article28 1950-06-13 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon.—The Big Three foreign ministers will probably meet in New York in iate August or September, the U.S. State Department said today. -A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article193 1950-06-13 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE 10,000-ton British freighter Glenroy on her 1 recent visit to Port Swettenham drifted into the running current, but the splendid cooVJeration between the officers and men put the ffi rightta a few minutes. The Glenroy is now 5 in Singapore. According193 words
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Article9 1950-06-13 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Mon.—The N.Z. ?gation closed today.—A.r.A.P. - 9 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-06-13 1 "I've heard a lot about singapore and wanted so much to see That's who I'm here sar* Unda Chrfetian (Mrs. Tyrone Power* to pressmen at Kalian* Airport yesterday soon after her arrival from Bali. Full story b*ck page.44 words
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Article100 1950-06-13 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Mon. The United States gave notice today to Russia at the United Nations Conference on Technical Assist- ance that she is ready to give ussio.ooo.ooo to u5512,000,000 to aid backward areas under the U.N. programme. The announcement was made by Assistant Secretary of100 words
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Article38 1950-06-13 1 U.P. LONDON, Mon. The tin market closed barely steady today though price movements were moderate. Spot eased ss. to £605 i and three months 7s. 6d. to €606 i. Settlement £605*. The day's turnover 220 tons—U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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297 1950-06-13 1 Reuter. A.P. LONDON, Monday. THE Dunlop Rubber Company has provided a fleet of armoured cars for the protection of the 21,000 people living on its Malayan estates, Chairman Sir Clive Baillieu told the annual meeting today. "We must face the grim undoubted fact thatReuter. &. A.P. - 297 words
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Article84 1950-06-13 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Reuters received news this afternoon that its chief correspondent in Berlin, Mr. John Peet, staged today what appeared to have been a premeditated announcement of his opposition to the policies of the United States and the Western European Powers. He also, in effect,Reuter. - 84 words
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Article152 1950-06-13 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. Lim Yew Hock, Labour Party's newly elected chief, will stand for the Legislative Council elections next year if the Party will have him as a candidate. Mr\_Lim said this yesterday when askeo to comment on Mr. Pat Johnson's remark at the152 words
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Article507 1950-06-13 1 Tribune Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MR. Lee Woon Mun, the Federal Legislative Councillor, will ask the Government, when the Council meets on Wednesday, to state the number of clerks in the General Clerical Service who have passed the Intermediate, first and second sections507 words
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160 1950-06-13 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. PARIS, Mon.—The French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman has expressed surprise at the terms of the policy statement issued in London by the National Executive of the British Labour Party. The Party rejected the Sc human plan to pool European Wealth. ML SchumanReuter. - 160 words
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Advertisement46 1950-06-13 1 rational Employer's /Autual General .MOTOR ffoK ,V»f>oN\L u< noun ,„<i i.thtr rla*«oi» of l\M lt \\< X X 111 lON I.TJ». r or.i.d in lnx>»nd) m mt han.brr*.. lUlfltv Place, spore. COFFEE POWDER FACTORY 380-H. Paya lebar Rd„ Singapore. PHwe ***** LIFEGUARD MILK H RAISE YOUR CHILD46 words
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Advertisement53 1950-06-13 1 A Magnificent Selection Of SILVER t P. N. S. PRESENTATION CUPS in latest designs and in ail sizes Special discount to club*, schools and a* soda Hons. Always uvuUtib a at G.C.de SILVA&BROS.. J, Raffhs Place, Spore. fxpcrienee TellsFamous For Flavouf EMM <o F C"*""? 1 PJJTJ" ""W*" Singapore. Tncdo».53 words
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365 1950-06-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. Four bandits have so far been killed by the Gurkhas in South Johore since the enforcement of a total curfew in this area last Wednesday. Continuing their attack in the Kulai area yesterday morning when they killed three bandits, a365 words
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Article98 1950-06-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Wong Pun, the 88th bandit to be executed under the Emergency Regulations, was hanged yesterday in the Jonore Prison. He was sentenced to death by the Muar High Court on three charges on April 18. Wong Pun was arrested t>y a platoon of the98 words
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Article125 1950-06-13 2 Sir Franklin Gimson discovered when he visited the Social Welfare Department yesterday that one of the 19,000 cards kept in the Settlement section contained his own particulars as an c nternee. The data was collected by search teams during the B.M.A. period. Remarks on the125 words
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58 1950-06-13 2 When a trishaw rider spotted a radio patrol car tailing him in Tras Street yesterday morning, he threw down a box which contained about 15 packets. The packets, believed to be opium, were then grabbed by two youngsters who got away before the58 words
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Article60 1950-06-13 2 The Office of the Supervisor of Elections has moved from the Fourth Floor of Fullorton Building to its fifth F.oor. All correspondence cither to the Registering Officers or to the Supervisor of Elections should be addressed to the new office. Registration of electors up to June60 words
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Article58 1950-06-13 2 Tan Hock Soon, 25, and Lon Ah Sun, 18, were charged in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday for voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Gow Liang and robbing him of $19 at midnight on June 9, at the junction of Bukit Pusoh Road and Teo Heng58 words
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Article49 1950-06-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— V. Shanmugam Mudali claimed trial on charge of causing hurt to Joo Poo Teck by destroying a promissory no** at Ulu Tiram on April 27. The Magistrate released him on a $700 bail in one surety and postponed the case to June 18.49 words
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Article264 1950-06-13 2 lUDGMENT was reserved in the Singapore High J Court yesterday when Mr. Dennis Murphy, Singapore lawyer, appealed against a fine of $500 for driving his car while he was under the influence of dnnK and incapable of having proper control of the vehicle Mr. Murohy264 words
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101 1950-06-13 2 A YOUNG Malay, Atan bin Awang, in the Foutth Police Court yesterday pleaded guilty to having lun away from the Bukit Timah Boys* Home, where he was detained on a juvenile Court order. It wa? stated that at 9.30 a.m. on May 29 last101 words
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Article81 1950-06-13 2 Flying Boats of the Far East Air For<;e will take part in exciciscs With the British Far East Fleet, during its summer cruise to Japan. A Sundei land from Seletarbased No. 205 Squadron left for Hongkong over the weekend to join in the exercises, in81 words
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100 1950-06-13 2 Nineteen year-old ~>er Yong Sing, h Hylam chargea with theft ot a fountain pen valued $30 in the Singapore Second Police Court yeste:rjAv, told Magistrate that he stole his brother s pen vu March 12, sold it for $8 to a small100 words
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Article23 1950-06-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Yap Lam, 49, was fined $15 in the Magistrates' Court today for selling Chinese medicine without a licence.23 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-06-13 2 Mr. and Mrs untitled Mr. 11., is We young, tiVr ol \lr. flu Ckft The Mdfl was lOfMlij tffa im Wai >„,;; Was Mid at ih. I;;, Reslaiiranl r r (l30 words
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Article122 1950-06-13 2 TIME did not heal 76-year-old Chia Fong's suock hearing the bad news of her family in China having been massacred by the Japanese during the war. She heard the news enly recently, five years ai textile war. and it is believed this led to122 words
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104 1950-06-13 2 A 2l-YEAR-OLD student teacher of the AngloChinese schoo:, Heniy Chew, fell down from his motorcycle on a grass verge, near the junction of Dunetn Road and Khiam Hock Road, on June 3 last and became unconscious. He was removed to hospital where he died a104 words
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184 1950-06-13 2 THIRTEEN Malayan students have passed their examinations in Great Britain. Two of them, Mohamed Sopiee bin S. Ibrahim of Penang and R. Teh binti R. Koaralgaman of Ipoh have gained distinction in their first year social science examinations at the London School of Economics.184 words
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Article48 1950-06-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Charged iri the Magistrates' Hourt today with offering $£> bribe to the Assistant Controller of Immigration for l certificate of admission, t 25-year-old Javanese, Jaseno bin Ahmad Karti claimed trial. The case was postponed to June 19. Jaseno was released on a $300 bail.48 words
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Advertisement250 1950-06-13 2 Owing to TREMENDOUS SUCCESS season EXTENDED... DEFINITELY LAST DAY! 11a.m. 1.45 4.15 6.45 J>.3o I KOTO BUGGCS IAItAtA >AYTON T 1 OPENING TOMORROW! Wonderful Laughs with a Wonderful Family... JTtS-MAN ARNOLD > jt Jot&< J Wlfe.f (Or LAST DAY! i. 45 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. SAPUTA NCAN In Malay OPENING250 words
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Advertisement34 1950-06-13 2 WV/rWWrWrWWWV Last 3 Shows 3.6.15 9.15 p.m. A POWER HOUSE OF EMOTION! 20th Century Fox's "HOUSE OF STRANGERS" Starring Edward G. Robinson Susan Hayward. Richard Conte OPENING TOMORROW R —K—OS "BRIDE FOR SALE" VWfVrWWWWrWW34 words
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Advertisement32 1950-06-13 2 km I flobeand ioo Toutjk x 2 ion I IVOM To sharpen the appetite there is nothing /ixe Colman's !Mustard i Unwanted FURNITURE LP in the TEIBl T NE CLASSIFIED Lowest g^HjS32 words
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Miscellaneous406 1950-06-13 2 BLUE NETWORK 830 Ta,k ot he Town—A weekly ts.i km MMninn d,arv of P*°P le > and things in •J2 I?" KO<.K\MMhs he news yOO f ITliTa Studio 10.W a.m News from Kuala .Melodies; 930 Time signal Lumpur; (lose Down; 10 50 N 9 4 Kj th r r lor406 words
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216 1950-06-13 3 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS INHERE was a break of nearly seven cents in the rubber commodity market yesterday from last Saturday's closing prices. Main cause of the weakness was the warning issued by the United States Government that high prices for natural rubber216 words
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Article35 1950-06-13 3 SINGAPORE. >lon. Tin shares opened firm though a little quiet?r. Rubber shares were inclined to ease with the sudden break in the com. modity, while industrials improved on good en quiry35 words
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Article45 1950-06-13 3 Yesterday's closing prices in cents per pound were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b. July 83 83 lNo. 2 RSS f.o.b. July 81 82 No. 3 RSS f.o.b. July 80 81 On registered tender: July-Sept. 81% 82 Oct.-Dee. 78»; 79 Tone: Easier.45 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-06-13 3 Mentakab (45); Astyanav (44); Meuestlwus (42/3); Toboa* (41); Demta (40); Tal Yang (88/9); Meriimnu (35); Graiglas (36); Pres. Grant (31/2); Sedenak (18); Burhill (19 20); Sumpitau (21/2); Nordatjernan (28/4); Braeside (25 6); Villa de Brujine (27 8); Gujarat (29 30); Glenroy (15 6); Memnon (13/4); Pyrrhus (11);62 words
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Article939 1950-06-13 3 SINGAPORE, .June 1». Buyers S^l'ers Atlas Ice 11.90 12.25 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2 23 2.35 Old. 2.25 2.30 8.8. Petrol 32 6 S& 6 xd R M. Trustees 7.00 7.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pn f. 20 3 22 /6 xd Ord. 1c 6 16 3 E. Utd. Asstir.939 words
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321 1950-06-13 3 THE pepper boom is fast breaking. The price of Lampong black pepper has fallen by about $75 in the last fortnight, to be quoted yesterday at $445 per picul. White pepper prices have also fallen by a similar margin.321 words
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152 1950-06-13 3 THE Federation Government has appointed a committee to investigate all claims in respect of rubber removed from estates by the Rubber Buying Unit in 1945 and 1916. Government has decided that, the claims need further investigation. The committee will sit at various centres152 words
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Article16 1950-06-13 3 Tin price hi Singapore yesterday was $302 1/2 per picul ex-smelter. Down 50 cemts.16 words
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Advertisement735 1950-06-13 3 SITS: VAC. TvanTKD Female Junior f/for general office work, between 1300 and 1430 APP> before Thursday, 15th h '950 to the Bukit Timah 50 Club. Rodney gS Batteryßoad. TO HIRE for hire, one old JSoMd type writer. Answers to Singapore Repertory Victona Theatre. FOR SALE 'Conditioning- Unit L.H.P. r IS735 words
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Advertisement371 1950-06-13 3 SEA MAIL Mails to the Federation will close at 5.45 p.m. today. Mails to Indo-China will close at 8 a.m. today at the G.P.O. Mails to Japan. Mails for Hongkong and Pontianak will close at Noon today, at the G.P.O. Mails are expected from tne Federation of Malaya and North371 words
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Advertisement1543 1950-06-13 3 favcumte dninks /"Ik inthChGartOF A F SINGAPOPC CITY' if fiii -frj CLASSIFIED UUirfUttt IT pays to have better r.frms by Maison Moderne Ladies Hairdressers. 126 Orchard* Road. Pbans B?fi*3. (Z. 856). FINANCIAL REQUIRED loan $50' J. Repay,ab c in 12 nstalmenis with interest.; I State interest required to Box 'A1,543 words
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Article563 1950-06-13 4 OATO Onn's decision to resign as leader of UMNO brings to a head the problem of the Malay attitude towards granting nationality to nonMalays. For months past, the Dato has striven to bring the communities together and to persuade Malay opinion to accept the recommendations of the563 words
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1087 1950-06-13 4 William Parrot - REPORT ON RED CHINA by W illiam Parrot CHINA'S Communist administration appears to be achieving some measure of success in its initial efforts to improve conditions throughout the country. Enthusiastic official claims cannot be adequately checked here but independent evidence reaching Hongkong suggests that much1,087 words
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561 1950-06-13 4 -ASKS SAUL PETT NEW YORK It's more than a month 1 since a New York men's shop advertised two handkerchiefs for US$ll5. anri 'here nave been no takers yet. There was one serious nibble, from a man and his wife who came in561 words
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Article343 1950-06-13 4 DR. Hans Schlange-Schonin-gen. Germany's first diplomatic representative in Britain (or elsewhere aboard), likes London, and his staff says. "He has what you call the English outlook." This outlook, admittedly, is recent. Dr. Sehlahge-Scho-ningen is 64. a whitehaired, upright old Prussian who was a cavalry officer in his343 words
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Article925 1950-06-13 4 Egon Kaskeline - by Egon Kaskeline THUNDERHEADS have appeared on the political horizon of French North Africa, which has been unusually serene during the last two years. The French Government is watching the situation closely and, while it is negotiating leform measures with moderate native leaders, it appears925 words
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Article304 1950-06-13 4 A.P. MOSCOW. 'THE finest new restaurant to be opened in Moscow since the end of the war has started business. It is called "The Ararat" and is operated by the government of the Armenian Republic of the USSR. The opening of this new restaurant begins an activeA.P. - 304 words
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Advertisement68 1950-06-13 4 Muliard 1 for Better Recentiou Fully Bandspread. $260/- Cash less 10% Easy payments can also ue arranged. Capitol Radio Service Co., 43. JALAN MELDRUM, JOHORE BAHRU. PHONE: *****. ESSENTIAL OILS IN WATER SOLUBLE. JASMIN, ROSE, GARDENIA, LAVENDER, NARCISSUS, Etc. Suitable for spraying in Theatres, Cabarets, Residents, Shops, Restaurants, Offices, etc.,68 words
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Advertisement50 1950-06-13 4 PERFUMES TOR YOU. BUNGA PSĔL, RAJAH Inf. BUNGA RADIN MAS. < ff®P| I BUNGA KEMANTIN II j I POPPY RAJAH $3.00 PER BOTTLE VERY OLD FAVOURITES WITH EVERYONE THEY MAKE A PERFECT GIFT ALSO POPPY RAJAH AND BUNGA KEMANTIN RENOWNED HAIR LOTIONS 2.00 PER BOTTLE THE PERFUMERY GROUND FLOOR RAFFLES50 words
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403 1950-06-13 5 rrHE members of the Colony Bar, the law officers I of the Crown and the minor judiciary assembled in the Appellate Court yesterday, to congratulate the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, who was recently awarded a knighthood by the King. Sir Charles403 words
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Article133 1950-06-13 5 Congratulating the Chlii Justice on behalf of the staJT and members of the judiciary, Mr Tan Thoon Lip, the Registrar, associated himself with all that had been said about the Chief Justice by the previous speakers. "We who have been serving under you have found with what readiness133 words
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Article32 1950-06-13 5 For tying a number of chicken and placing them in a lorry, Han Hee Juan, a Hainanese, was fined $25. or five days simple imprisonment by the Second Magistrate yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration143 1950-06-13 5 Eighty reels of old fUais went up in smoke yesterday at the headquarters of .he Singapore Fire Brigade, one of the films was the 12-reeler Man in the Mask. An average of 5,000 reel* a week is being sent to the F re Brigade for143 words
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149 1950-06-13 5 EIGHTEEN unregistered Chinese schools threaten- ed with being closed are taking advantage of the vacations to bring their "schools up to Government standards. Government has contemplated taking action against these schools because of the fact that they were not up to health149 words
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206 1950-06-13 5 EVERY Saturday at Raffles Institution, the Singapore Red Cross is holding a club for handicapped children ro play games and learn handicrafts. The Red Cross which soon hopes to organise a week's camp for these unfortunate children is trying hard to find206 words
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242 1950-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Police have mformation about persons and prominent business concerns who have supplied the bandits with money, in some cases large sums. A Government press release issued today on the killing of the bandit leader Wui Hong, who had a242 words
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Article44 1950-06-13 5 The following persons nave been appointed as Inspectors of Schools wiUi effect tiom May 27. Messrs. Liv Pai Hu, Rang Chai Thoan. Lv Yaw, tin Shou Chuen. Pung Ah Leong, J.B. Appadurai, M. Jesudasen and Abdul Karim bin Mohd. Shariff.44 words
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Article78 1950-06-13 5 Among ships now in port I the British freighter CraiglM which brought a fu'l iigoo of cement to Malaan ports. A total of 5.000 .ons was unloaded at Pcnang •.;.d Pt. Swetenham. The last of the remaining 2,000 tons i? being discharged in Singapore The78 words
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Article36 1950-06-13 5 For behaving in a disorder y manner at East Uoasc iload last Saturday, Lor* < hong Soo, a Hofckien was lined $10 by the Stngapor*Fourth Police Court yesterday. Low said he was caliint; for a taxi.36 words
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Article119 1950-06-13 5 rE Muslim Welfare Association is distributing 5,000 pamphlets appeaHng to the Singapore public to attend the mass meeting in the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at five in the evening to protest against the Rent Control Amendment Ordinance which may come up for a second reading by119 words
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Article60 1950-06-13 5 Salleh bin Mohamed, 22. was charged in the Relief Court yesterday for raping and robbing a 57-year-old woman. Wong Moey Thai on Sunday in a field at Haig Road. He j was alleged to have taken a silver belt, 8 ring, and $7 cash by threatening60 words
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Advertisement389 1950-06-13 5 ELECTRIC WATER FOUNTAINS BY STOKER This beautiful table model in revolutionary principle fountain display available in every home, cinemas stores restaurants —hotels, etc. Without connection to water main -operates 333 horns to 1 unit electricity. Most attractive and charming centre piece, whether used for fish or flowers. A model for389 words
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Miscellaneous104 1950-06-13 5 LIX ABXER by Al Capp ON HANC- 3 I fBEND DOWN AN' I R4PPY-- 1 7 TW,3 CITY A [f?J ITS S SHAKE HAN'S WiF HAS YO'BIN U PACE IS TOO > TH' GtT7tN' WOffSE.T HI MAH FRIEND.—HE'S A «V WEAAIN'YORE FAST FO' \f SHADOW S >?£>4/. NOW.Tj X22?j2k rLT104 words
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513 1950-06-13 6 GREAT TWO-KIL VICTORY SINGAPORE yesterday gained the honour of break- ing the unbeaten record of the Sing Tao football tourists when they beat the visitors by two goals to nil at Jalan Besar Stadium after a thrilling game. After winning 14 games and drawing513 words
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Article101 1950-06-13 6 MALACCA. Mon. A beauty of a goal scored by inside i.-ft Raman after a forty->ard run when the score was two-all. enab ed the Probation Officers' XI to enter the final of the Government Departmental shield Corn! petition. Their opponents, the I'ttention Camp XI. who had wen101 words
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Article51 1950-06-13 6 A.P. ARDMORE. Pennsylvania, Mon. Ben Hogan won the 50th national open golf championship yesterday, scoring a one under par 69 in a three way playoff with Lloyd Mangrum and George Fazio. Mangrum shot 73 and Fazio 75. All finished the regulation 72 hole*: Saturday with 287.—A.P. - 51 words
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Article81 1950-06-13 6 Leading all the way, the Mapua Teen Cardinals beat the Toh Kwong Basketball Team 56—39 at the Happy World Stadium last night. The game was one-sided, and the issue was never In doubt for a moment. Up 12-4 at the close Of the lirst quarter, the81 words
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Article162 1950-06-13 6 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. A huge le d of 29 is expected to go to the post for the Ascot stakes, to be run over two and a half miles at the opening «tage of the Royal meeting at Ascot tomorrow. The race is timed to scan atReuter. - 162 words
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Article83 1950-06-13 6 MALACCA Mon. Brilliant weather favoured tlie Ang'o Chinese School at their uriual athletic, sports held on Friday and Saturday on thotr gtn.nd at Tranquerah. Mr. J. Young, Senior Inspector of School*, gave, away the prizes. The Individual ci«ampion was Ong Yit Fun with wins n83 words
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390 1950-06-13 6 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER KUALA LUMPUR, Today. TARAVAN, (Little) winner last time out in Penang, returned the fastest time of this morning's workouts. Starting with pace work from the six, Caravan was given his head from the three which he covered in 37 V-!-Three from390 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-06-13 6 With blood streaming down his face Bruce Woodcock st«ps i.i to slain vitious right cross at Savold during the fourth and last round. Lee Savold won the British version of the world's heavyweight championship when Bruce had to retire at the end of the fourth round due57 words
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373 1950-06-13 6 MANCHESTER, Monday. CNGLAND won their first home Test match since H 1947 when the West Indies, offering only moderate resistance in the final stages, lost by 202 runs at Old Trafford. The West Indies never looked like making a fight of it from the373 words
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Article162 1950-06-13 6 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Today a crn ket close of pay .«cores ai c: At Lord's Middlesex 263 and secondly 116 for three (Brown 73). Lancashire 257. At Oval, Surrey 221 a:-d se- condiv 198 for four < Elliott 66), Oxford University 218. At Cambridge. Free Forefcteri 74 andReuter. - 162 words
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Advertisement99 1950-06-13 6 SELL your Unwanted GOLFING KIT in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs Best Resulu THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD* (Incorporated in Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight service to Kuching, Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due Sails Angby for Kuching —In port 0600 June 17 Belaga from Sarikei,99 words
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Advertisement554 1950-06-13 6 SHIPPING k SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN A VIA/UK/ CONTINENT n.s "NORDHVAL" -due abt: Jun t for Bangkok. M.s. "MALAYA" due abt: Jta* 17 for Bangkok m.s. "INDIA" due abt June 25 for Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama and Takubar. M.s. "FALSTRIA" due abt, July 10 for Saigon Bangkok m s554 words
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Article9724 1950-06-13 7 Seco nd Day Of K.L. Races Class 2 Div. 2 9 F. inRI) FREDERICK 9.00 V. r•.-..»» Class 3 Div. I, abt. n by Maestro. 8.00 X rm 1 mm. 32 3/5 sees, rl hd. Ift. i. Going 10 started. lN X.L.. 9.02 Mc- 3 Div.9,724 words
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167 1950-06-13 8 An Indian Naval squadron consisting of the Flagship INS Delhi (commanded by Commodore Geoffery Barnard), a destroyer and a frigate flotillas will arrive here on June 21 to take part in the combined exercises with the Far East squadron of the Royal Navy.167 words
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207 1950-06-13 8 A.P. TAIPEI, Monday. ABOUT 70,000 guerillas have started a drive against the Reds in the border region of South China provinces of Hunan and Kwangsi, according to latest press reports. The guerillas, reports stated, had overrun large areas between Suining in Hunan andA.P. - 207 words
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Article50 1950-06-13 8 The Weekly Holidays Ordinance will come into force Jr'v It is estimated that about 15.UUU snops in the Colony will be affected. Employees in shops, restaurants and theatres must be given a weekly holiday with pay irrespective of any othti- wage arrangements between employers and employees.50 words
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Article24 1950-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Five thousand people attend ed the Kuala Langat District Agricultural Snow aua Athi< tic Championship meeting a Te.ck Datoh.24 words
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69 1950-06-13 8 This study of Bruce Woodcock after his fight with Lee SaWtld clearly shows the three-nch long gash over his left eve which forced his retirement at the end of the fourth round. Say >ld won the Britah version of the heavywieigbt championship of the world by beat ng Woodcock. Bruce69 words
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337 1950-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. Two Chinese, 23-year-old Tan Choon Chua, accused of possession of a handgrenade at P»atu Road on April 26 last, and 20-year-old Tan Choon Cha* alias Tan Choon Choi, charged with consorting with Tan Choon Chua, came up for trial for the second337 words
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Article21 1950-06-13 8 The taia iv o« given tonight by Mr. John Duclos at the Singapore Music Circle meeting bos been cancelled.21 words
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239 1950-06-13 8 TOLUMBIA c Academy Award winning film, "All The King's Men," which was banned by Film Censor Jack Evans, has been passed for public exhibition in the Federation by the Federation Appeal Board, according to official confirmation received from the Censor by Mr. Nonce239 words
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323 1950-06-13 8 OSWALD HENRY - THAT'S WHY SHE'S HERE By OSWALD HENRY A TRIFLE travel-weary, but nevertheless looking A attractive as any Hollywood star could loot Linda Christian, 20-year-Sld actress wife of rnovi star Tyrone Power stepped off the plane that brought her from Bali to Kail ang yesterday.323 words
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Article81 1950-06-13 8 TAMIL METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Annual orancai contest at No. 1, Short Street at 7.00 p.m. CHINESE YMCA, Body-build-ing class 7 p.m. 8 p.m. INTERNATIONAL chess club 7 p.m.. mouth organ class 7.30 p.m. hINGAPORE STAMP (LIB: Social Meeting, Cathay Restaurant 5 o.rn. PRESBYTERIAN CHLBCH: Women's Work81 words
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Article138 1950-06-13 8 CATHAY: "Trapp-d" 1.45, 4.15, 6,45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBKA: "Saputangan" 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 ond 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "12 O'Clock H.gh" —with Gregory Peck, 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. REX: "God's Country and the Woman" with George Brent Allan Hale 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION:138 words
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Article53 1950-06-13 8 SOCCER: SAFA Cup (1st round): Indian R.C. v. Tu r er S.A. at Ja!an Besar; Jnr. B2 RASC v. Blue Rovers at CYMA. Friendly: Hongkong and Shanghai Bank v. "£iong Bahru Ranger? at Fnrrer Park. TENNIS: Singapore champion ships at SCC. BASKETBALL: Mapua <Mania) v. Theng Kong ft Happy53 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-06-13 8 SI'PERMAIV by Wayne Boring ''IOOK.' S'JPERMAN-sThUHT I THOUGHT Li J RELAX! I ONLY PRETENDED I fwhl-WMATKENTHOR &MASWED MH ALL RIGHT.'HE'S J> HE WAS HITB7 M TO &E HIT IN ORDER TO DISTRACT) WEAPON ON YOUR 1 I W38 words
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Miscellaneous16 1950-06-13 8 w ui iu e-.*»" 1^.#*«. TIDE TODAY H.W.: 10 a.m. (7ft 6m.). y.20 p.m. (8ft. 9m.)16 words
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