Malaya Tribune, 19 June 1950

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  • 61 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Ttfc Tnbone" 1 LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTZRNOOy PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58H/3 Nine Una Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ang Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1950 TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE oOA joA DEPRESSA M. Maurice Qlov*
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  • 217 1 BUT THOUSANDS SEE THEM Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Catholics were warned in Church yesterday not to see the sex tilm* that are now being shown in six Singapore cinemas. But the warninn h;is come too late, for already thousands of Catholics have seen
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  • 87 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Board of Directors of Chinese High School xday decided to appeal Executive Council the notice sorted by Director of Education requ sting them to ftate school snould not leclared unlawful. The Singapore DirecEducation. served u» rtu- Board on Sat-ln-ujuesting them to -sJK»T.\i;r' ctiy
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  • 91 1 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Sun. An explosion demolish- ed an empty three- J storey hotel, shook the s whole city and injured r 23 people here today. Police and soldiers immediately cordoned r off the surrounding block of extensively damaged buildings. t The injured were passers-by, people in
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  • 35 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Sun. The Egyptian Cabinet today banned the British magazine Picture Post and the French Samedi Soir from circulation in Egypt, because they ran articles on King Farouk and his sisters.—Reuter.
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  • 49 1 Tribune Staff Reporter The Inspector-General of the R.A.F.. Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh W. L. Saunders is arriving at Changi at 2 p.m. today. Three hours iater. the first aircraft of No. 33 Transport Squadron RAAF will also touch down at Changi.
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  • 66 1 Nearly fifty Bhuddists. mainly Ceylonese and Chinese turned up at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon to greet the Rev. M. M. Mahaweera. resident monk of the Singapore Buddhist Temple at Outram Road. He arnved by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut from Ceylon, where he has been attending the
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  • 88 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. -Two armed bandits one of them a woman went to a kongsi house in Gua Masang Estate in 4th mile Kluang area at 1.30 p.m. yesterday and shot dead a Chinese contractor. Tne victim was resting on a chair after his mid-day meal when
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  • 67 1 A.P. FRANKFURT, Sun.— Gaunt, but grinning Willy Sehmltz, Frankfurt "nunger artist." came out of his glass case today, claiming a new world fasting record of 63 days. The 48_year-old Sch -mitz who claims to haw lived on a diet of sod., water and cigarettes since he
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  • 107 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun.— A report by the American Foreign Policy Association said today that s?lf-govern-ment was not necessarily a path to democracy for the world's colonial areas and called for caution with speed in helping dependencies move towards that goal. Efforts in that
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  • 169 1 U.P. GARY, Indiana. Sun. Police and hospital officials were searching today for a man who ran away after an operation here. A spokesman of the Mercy Hospital said that the man was operated on for the removal of almost a pound of miscellaneous hardware, which
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  • 117 1 Art' >ut JtU.oou people uocKed to JaJan Kesar Stadium yesurday to listen to Pandit Nelua. 1 hey had to pans through 4 cordons »>• polifenMM before they could enter the stadium. Fictu re shows a s:-< jn ot MM large I rowd. There were
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  • 155 1 U.P. LONDON, Sunday. THE British Labour Party was embroiled in an internal row yesterday, which threatens to develope into a serious challenge of the present party leadership. This may well occur before the next General Election. In the 'Weekly Tribune' edited by left wingers of the
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  • 55 1 U.P PARIS, Sun. A faulty altimeter may have caused the Air France Skymasu r crash in the Persian Gulf Behrein last Tuesday, reports from the island said today. Pilot Jean Sladek told investigators that his copilot found the meter showing the altitude as 800 feet when the
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  • 55 1 Page 2. Mystery D.D.T. spray. Volunteers on the mat. Page 5. Nehru hi s at Terror: 'l'ells women don't gossip. Page 8. Formosa In W. Pacific deienc« line. Kao Dai \\n> fly to Paris. NEHRU LEAVES Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur
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  • 338 1 A.P. FRANKFURT, Sunday. I(EY roads and bridges in Western Germany are being prepared for quick destruction in the event of a Soviet attack. Similar preparations are apparently being made in other European countries, probably from a master plan drawn up by
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  • 67 1 Reuter. STANDFORD. California. Sun. Canadian External Affairs Ministers L. B. Pearson said today that the closeness of Canadian American releations should not be construed as meaning that Canada was "moving inevitably and happily into union with the United States." "That is not true." said the Canadian
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  • 72 1 Tribune Staff Reporter The Malaya Tribune un th rstands that the Commissioner General took oft in a commercial airline piant this morning for Saiejon, It is understood, although official confirmation is lacking, that Mr. Mac Donald has rushed off to Saigon to confer with Emperor Bao
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  • 120 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. LONDON, Sun. Five hundred (500) tons of shells, traeer shells and machinegun bullets for Malaya were secretly and hurriedly loaded into a steamer in the lhasties Fstuary during the week-end. >»a!d th* Daily Worker today. It added the Government had adopted this new polity "apparently fearing exposure
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  • 97 2 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sun. Sluha ese the national language of —will be introduced into tne syllabus of an American university for the first time this September, Dr. Ernes lender, head of the South Asian Regional Studies. Phi'Hv'.elphia Pnuveisity, Pennsylvania, revealed here Dr. Benrtc. said
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  • 262 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. ATOMIC blindness is developing among the JapR anese who survived the atomic bombings of 1945. This effect of delayed radiation was reported yesterday by the Atomic Energy Commission. The A.E.C. s*id that the survivors of the bombings have recovered from
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  • 29 2 Mr. R. H. Wharton will discussing "What is Betas Cone for Malaria Research in the Field." today at 7.12 p.m. over the blue network of Radio Malaya.
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  • 127 2 Two radios, a Murphy and Pliilip. will be given away s orizes at the Carnival Ball in aid of the Boys Town soonsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce under the patronage of Sir Franklin Gimson. Other prizes to be giv rt n
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  • 96 2 U.P. LONDON, Sun. —One hundred and forty United States air force officers and enlisted mn were rushed to a hospital last night for treatment ior food poisoning after the evening mess at the big Burtonwood air base. Within a few minutes after the meal, the
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  • 46 2 Sir Hilton Poynton, Deputy Under Secretary of State ior the Colonies and Economic Adviser to the Colonial Office, who accompani- Mr. Griffiths on his visit to Malaya, will broadcast tomorrow at 7.12 p.m. Sir Hilton is continuing his tour of the country.
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  • 129 2 The Indonesian Government, with the financial aid of the UNICEF, and technical help from the World Health Organisation is planning to give penicillin injections to 12 million Indonesians who are suffering from yaws. About 15 per cent of Indonesia's population is infected by yaws and is
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  • 161 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. Military experts here agree that Gkiata destined to be i.c oi Ike most importan. .military sprts in the Fai Pacific. Internal problems in the Philippines and demands for anew treaty apto be foi eng Gua.. jag into :i dominant strau poett on. i
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  • 38 2 PARENTS TEACHERS MEET The Singapoie Junioi Technical School at Balestier Road intends to start a ParentsTeachers Association. The Acting-Superintendent of the School has sent aiound letters, to this effect. The fiist meeting will be called on June 24.
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  • 66 2 A complete set of Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia was nt tented Hm Fraftov Civil Service tiwoetattoa public Library of Johore by the United States Information Services. Singapore, on June 16. me piMHii ibowa Mrs. Kit i E. Han of the l*sis Bkrary, Che Abdul A Rahman, honora v ranan, Mr. V\.
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  • 177 2 THE Commissioner of Labour's department in Singapore has calculated that there are about 50 per cent more commercial trishaw pedallers than trishaws. According to the March statistics, issued by the department, the trishaw employment figure is arrived at by multiplying the number of trishaws
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  • 70 2 SEQUEL, (SOUTHERN KOREA), Sun.—Kirn Soo Im, woman interpreter for the United States Army Provost Marshal until last July, was yesterday sentenced to death by a Military Court, on charges of espionage, it was announced here today She was charged with U separate acts of espionage or
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  • 78 2 iwenty coupies were uiameu jr< sterday in a mass wedding at the Victoria Memorial Hall sponsored by the Mayfair Association. Six couples came trom upeounlry areas. The bcMea were dressed in the European style gowns with whit veil*. Th; v wen- preceded by eight flower girl dressed
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  • 360 2 Court 1 old JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday: A mysterious person, described as "Rene, the fat man" was introduced by a Prosecution witness, Mohd. Ali bin Omar, at the re-trial of 42-year-old S. Senapathy, storekeeper of the Medical Department, who was charged with criminal misappropriation of
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  • 40 2 U.P. PALO ALTO (CALIFORNIA) Sun.—A young medical studert from Swed<-r married his sweetheart from India on Saturday. The bridegroom. Carl S. Yon Essa 24. met 22-year-old Medhe Yodh. of Bombay, at a Stanford Medical School party.—U.P.
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  • 103 2 The phra.s, l resolvtni di mary complex 'wri ten on patients' cards at clinic in Tanjone Pagar hi been worrying th of the patients. jpho ar mostly young childr n In this month's ssu •nt the SATA Review, ;he phrase is explained as a medical term
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  • 48 2 MargaretWedding Rumours U.P. LONDON. Sun. Pr of Princess Margaret said yesterday that th< that King George ma nounce her nnt before the autumn. The] said that the pret at favourite in Buckingham Palace circles is of a Scottish ducal house. Friends declined to identify the lucky man. UP.
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  • 92 2 Reuter. SAN DIEGO. Caiifo:ma. j Sun. —The United States Navy's biggest flying boat I landed today after a nonstop flight from Hawaii with 144 men aboaid the NY.vy proclaimed it a iccord passenger load for the distance 2.302 mi'es. The giant Caroline Man floated
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  • 211 2 Tribune Staff Reporter n THE Singapore Volunteer Corps are on 1 this week, because the turn-out of the troops H "generally below standard." Routine Orders issued yesterday on Saturday warned volunteers: "There is a lack of uniformity in dress, and Standing Orders for dress are
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  • 92 2 A.P. HONG KONG. Sun.—A radio ittesMffc on Saturday from the '1 500-ton British steamer Anhui. which stru.>: a mine off the Chinese Commun's* p »rt of Swatow recently said that She was settling Slowly with a 40 degree list and two of her
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  • 29 2 U.P. TOKYO. Sun.—An earthquake slopped clocks in Tokyo at 8.38 a.m. today, but seismologists described it as "light". First reports indicated that it caused no damage. —U.P.
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  • 276 3 A.P. m\\Y. 52nd Annua! General T Meeting oi the Ma'ayan -him; 1 ot Mines was held i ondofl last week at which 2. Glenister, the chair* ised the unhappi,j tin companies at their h taxation rates. Your council submitted morandum on United taxation to the
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  • 72 3 Sungei Bamal Syndicate limited made a profit of 17' in 1949. Net asm ts In balance >m to 23 i cents per I .'.:> but this does not provid< [or the Rehabilitation Loan of 530.000. Expenditure on replanting i] Ice p of young areas th SBO.OOC
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  • 500 3 By A market Correspondent, yolume of dealings in all sections of the Malayan share market last week was affected to some extent by the wide fluctuation in the rubber commodity during the week. Rubber closed Friday before last at 94 \u cents per lb.
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  • 179 3  -  By Michael Newmarch Sun.—There was nothing startling to traders in the past week's erratic trading in rubber and tin in London. The double setback at the beginning of the week—when rubber fell sharply bv three pence a lb. and £5. 17. 6d. was sliced off
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  • 77 3 AKRON. Ohio. Sun.— The Akron Beacon journal predicted here tnat the rubber industry would produce nearly 90.000.000 pneumatic tyres during 1950. This would be the second largest output in history. Highest tyre production record was set in 1947 when 97.480.000 unit were produced. Six
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  • 105 3 Nt'.v low cargo rates -jr air i shipments QxeT Pan American World Airways and X.L M. rot tea both way? between i iPgapore and Amsterdam-Brussels nav< been annn:m. <'d by Mr. don Jones. PAA s District Traffk Manager ai Singapore. Shipments from Singapore to Amsterdam
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  • 55 3 GEORCETOWNS: 15% DIVIDEND, 5 BONUS (leorgetown Dispensary Limited showed a profit of i $134.493 «50.1', > for year ended January 1. 1950 irom which a dividend of 15' < and a bonus of s', are recommended, or at the same rate as last year. Net liquid assets work out at
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  • 231 3 A.P. SEATTLE. Sunday.—ls the gold behind Russia's iron curtain shaking up world markets? This is the question now facing Western economists. Donald H. McLaughlin of San Francisco, President of the Homestake Mining Company, said this at a Rotary Club meeting recently. "A mysterious weakness
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  • 113 3 The Java Pacific freighter Drente" one* an aircraftis in Singapore. After being commiatoned at Tacoma in 1944. this Dutch ship, then the 'baby flattop' X.M.S. Rajah served on ronvoy escort duty in the Atlantic before being converted at the of end war into a passengercargoe ship
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  • 70 3 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Ruhhf-r Association Ddon iTu on Saturday 'June 17) In > enta per lb. l»u>er Seller No. 1 R.S. Spot loose nominal 76 761 F. 0.8. in males July No. 1 R.S.S. 76. 76: No. 2 R.S.S. 71 75j Xo. R.S.S 74i 74 1 r.m.a
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  • 22 3 SINGAPORE Fri.. -lune 17. 5209.57" 2 Down 50 cents. LONDON', Fri., June 16— j Spot: £598.15. Three months buyer £600.
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  • 90 3 The Blue Funnel ship "Charon now in Singapore brough a live stock cargo of 2.000 sheep, and a general cargo of fresh foodstuffs inc'uding a small consignment of best forthc Army. For the return trip the Charon will take 200 Malayan logs to Preemantie. The
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  • 39 3 UP GOES THE U.P. LONDON. Sun.—The British pound was heading towards par yesterday. In Biussels. sterling was worth 131.50 Belgian fiancs. compared with 112 ftancs a week ago. This is within six per cent of the official banK iate.--U.P.
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  • 93 3 A 4000-ton general cargo ranging from Army marine engines to 77 cases oi Hongkong oysters were unloaded from the British India ship "Ozarda" which arrived from Japan and Hongkong on Saturday. Other items on the cargo list were 38 cars also for the Army, and many tons
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  • 111 3 Ampat Tin Dredging Limited operated dredges on two properties throughout 1949 and collected tribute from two other areas to make a profit of £106.241. or 43i>Income and profits taxes for the year swallowed $66.000 and after other provisions the recommended dividend of io'<. absorbing
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  • 28 3 U.P. LONDON. Sun. The Economist's index of wholesale pi ices a? at the June 13. waa 158.9. compared with 188 8 for ihe l reviOUl fortnight.—U.P.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 440 3 «nrru nDtr M\l \Y I'KOliR VMMKS »00 p.m. Sig. Tone (VpenBLUE NETwUKh pnl Programme Sum- Lag Annct.; ."»01 .Musical InterH Pit CM* KAM MB! nary; OM Variety Song*: 12 4:» Mo; »03 Newa tn Cantonese; MONDAY ,11 NX l!t News; 1.00 (lose Down. 507 Short Talk in Hakka; ...1» •M
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  • 607 4 MR is too experienced a statesman to be caught with his guard down, but he was certainly surprised when he was asked if India would follow Australia's lead and send aid to Malaya, either in troops or aircraft. He paused, then said: "India cannot help Malaya. India
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  • 1664 4  -  A SINGAPORE CHINESE BANKER ANALYSES THE AMERICAN SYNTHETIC RUBBER INDUSTRY By CHEW HOCK LEONG General Manager, Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation. LET me begin by saying, regretfully, that I am not directly interested in the rubber industry, but as the welfare of
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  • 286 4 THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAf, Sir I have come to understand that rubber assessment «n Penang Island is now to be collected by payments of $B'for every acre irrespective of those trees tappable or otherwise, contrary to the prewar system of A. B. C, D. etc classifications
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  • 148 4 IN the list of the King's Birthday Honours appeared the name of Mr. C. E. Robless, retired member of the Malayan Administrative Service as having received the MBE. He is the first Eurasian in Penang in this service to receive such an honour. Mr. Robless joined only
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  • 281 4 THE other day 9ome Indian squatters residing in the Segambut area of Kuala Lumpur, were served with notices by a mining concern to quit their holdings on Ihe ground that mining operations were to commence in hat area. These poor Inlians, betel-leaf and vegetable growers
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  • 301 4 rOMMONscns seems ton v after all not v< ry cog mon. Take for Instance it£ letter by "Army Work r S the local oress. where th? writer makes several stronl generalisations based per' 5 haps on a few individun cases. He writes that at lean myt
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  • 198 4 Sir, As a resident of Rochore Ward, I am very pleased to note that th.? Municipal Commissioner for this electoral division Mr. S. M. A. H. Chishty has set aside four hours a week to entertain complaints and investigate grievances of voters. This
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  • 95 4 SIR —At every hospital there are specified visiting hours for the public. But at the Taiping Hospital there does not seem to be any "Visiting Hours" for dogs. Often at intervals, dirty dogs, most probably lured by de'icious smells from cooked foods, come visiting and sniffing in
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  • 85 4 Sir. Every S. L T. tenant is required to sign an agreement whereby he agrees, under penalty of nejection, not to keep poultry, animals and subtenants and not to cook with firewood. But these agreements are not taken seriously by the tenants, nor, it would seem by the
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  • 564 5 DANDIT JAWARHARLAL NEHRU, Indian Prime Minister, told a mixed crowd of 30,000 InM a lays, Chinese and Europeans, that the dil campaign of violence and terror should not be tolerated." Since twelve yesterday noon Indians had been Into
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  • 108 5 Nearly three hundred women sat meekly in the Cathay Restaurant yesterday and listened to Pandit Nehru's jocular warning, before he left them after a flying visit, not to gossip. The occasion was the party given by the Singapore Lotus Club, and the Ladies' Inion to his
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  • 452 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. A TEAM of "newsmen" from Johore estates were present to report the speech of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, at this morning's mass meeting at the Bukit Zahrah Padang. These "newsmen" —stenographers and clerks at estate offices—were sent specially to take down verbatim the Prime
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  • 410 5 Gimson GLOWING tributes were paid to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, by the Singapore Governor and President of the Legislative Council, Sir Franklin Gimson at the Colony's first State banquet on Saturday night at Raffles Hotel. Two hundred and fifty guests were present as the guests of
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  • 179 5 CHILDREN of the RamaKrisha Mission Orphan- I age yesterday received I $1,000 as a result of Pandit i Nehru declaring opening the new two-storeyed dormitory of the orphanage at Bartley Road. The money was oresented to the Indian Prime Minister by Dr. K. Chandra on behalf
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  • 60 5 A.P. NAGANO, JAPAN, Sun.— A b'lnd man drugged his wife, sold all their housebold ffoods and eioped with his blind mistress. But police said they have no idea what the b»»nd man looks like. His blind wife could not describe him. The on.y thing the runaway couple
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  • 90 6 MALACCA, Sunday. SINGAPORE repeated last year's success today when they defeated Malacca by an innings and 12 runs at the end of their two-day match here. Singapore added five runs to their overnight score, knocking up 223 runs in reply to MaK acca's first innings
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  • 376 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sunday. SEVERAL players enhanced their claims for consideration *in England's team for the second Cricket Test against the West Indies with nne performances in yesterday matches on the eve ot tne selection of the team. The opening batsman Cyril Washbrook. who
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  • 59 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Golden Boy. Selangor's welterweight champion slugged a ten-round points decision over Joanny Cinto at the Bukit Bintang Stadium last night. Both Cinto and Golden Boy turned the scales at 140 lbs. In the semi-final. Boy Karim beat Mok Kai Khoon on points over
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  • 101 6 A.P. LONDON. Sun. America tennis playing daughters renewed their lease on the WighV man Cup for the 14th consecutive time yesterday. The Americans yon r 11 of the <■> en matches for the fourth i in Aye meetings since the war. Playing en their own
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  • 206 6 Reuter. NOTTINGHAM, Sunday. AN the Trent Bridge feathered wicket here today 0 West Indies ran up a total of 525 for the loss of only five wickets against Nottinghamshire. Although featured by a score of 279 from Everton Weekes, the innings was also
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  • 140 6 A.P. LONDON. Sun. Here are three carious incidents in yesterday I Eagitah cricket: At Hove wher>- Sussex irere P ayin- Cambrdue University, T. U. Wells fielding on the undj try for the University, dived to save a four and brought down a spectator with
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  • 157 6 M \l \l A Ist. Inns. >>«• SWGAPOKK Ist. Inns. t'.raut h Kailasapath> '< Thuraisiiiajham b Kequerah hoppard c Djjwns b H. 1 s. lUiw C bailasapalhy b S. Seqoerah It. tnayake c Walker b Lail Sinnh lb\% S. Sequerah V.»Karaiah b Kailasanalhy M Niilnmbaram st. Walker b li.irker
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  • 42 6 Rauter. NBW YORK. Pttn, T.l>.-»-n Mitri. former Buropaan title 1„, |f r. hi« auifed to r.>« *t world champion Jake Lamotta over 15 round.-, for Ihe world middleweight < hauip otis'tup at tli" Polo Grounds DM Jjn- Ji. Keuter.
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  • 166 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Twelve players weie named today for the England team to meet West Indies in the second Test cricket match which opens at Lord's ground. London, on June 24. They aie Norman Yaidley (Yorkshire! captain. W. J. i Edrich (Middlesex!. R. T. I
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    • 554 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, RQj 7 DAM, HAMBURG. Due SaiN DENBIGHSHIRE 25 June j u!v FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI ANh JAPAN. U GLENARTNEY In Port BwettcnJhjui due Singapore i CARRIERS OPTION TO
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  • 1623 7 CYMA HUMBLES LEAGUE LEADERS Tribune Cricket Reporters. DtST knock of the day yesterday in the Singapore Cricket Association's JuD nior Tournament games was by Shell Sports Club opening batsman, Gerry Clarke. He hit fast 107—which included six sixes and nine fours—against tht-
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  • 296 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. QUARTER-final stage of European Zone Davis Cup competition completed today with the final singles of matches in Brussels, Copenhagen and Stockholm. Poland had already survived their tie decided earlier in the month. The outstanding happening today was the defeat of France,
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  • 230 7 RAFFLES Institution yesterday just failed by 15 runs to turn their defeat into victory, against the Singapore Civil Services Association on the Balestier Plain. Dismissing the S.C.S.A for 117. the schoolboys could only muster 103 when stumps were drawn. Top scorer for the S.C.S.A.
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  • 32 7 The Mupua Tech Cardinals outclassed Slug j pore Combined basketball team at the Happy World Stadium last night. The tourists won by a wide margin of 04 points IP 49.
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  • 47 7 The cream of Raffles Institu ion's athletes. From left to Right: Low Kwan Ling. Chang Soo Yam, Low Siow Whatt, Lian Boon Khian, L Scharenguivel, J. K. Mitra. and P. Thompson. Seated. Mr. Low Kee Pow (ccich) and Mr. C. A. Sinnatham by (Organisor).
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  • 314 7 IPOH, Sunday. SING Tao soccer tourists chalkedup another victory today when they beat the Perak Football Association by three goals to one on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. A slight shower before the match rendered playing conditions ideal though the ground was somewhat
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  • 26 7 Reuter. LONPON. Sun. Cambridge Unrrenity beat Oxford] OnrverMtv by 27 ponts to 31 tonight in "tin-* annual Intervasity swimniins match at .Mai yk'bone —Renter.
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  • 401 7 THE Present Boys' of St. Andrew s School defeated the Old Boys' 112 runs in tneir two-day cricket encounter played at Woodsville ground. PRESENT BOYS -t»t. Inns.: -A. S. Nair c B. Taj !> I Duclos 1: G. Owen run out IS C Ross l>
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  • 42 7 THE MAPUA TECH CARD INALS were entertained to dilMM.last *****§*W Dato C J Paslar at his Joo Chiat Place residence. Ur. fagiar can ne seen *»«uiuu ß uaio vj. j. g <TU(rr W ith dark rim mcd glasses
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  • 380 7 DESULTS of all the singles fixtures and doubles in the Singapore junior badminton championships at the Clerical Union Hall over the week-end. Doubles: George Tan Cheong Eng Leong (Rex) beat Lim Teck Hoe Chua Buck Phuang (P. Bukom) 15-8. 15-3: Scah Hark Chun Seah Lye
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  • 172 7 A.P. LONDON, Sat. Today's county erfe'tft cioaw are: At Lord*. Middlesex. vs. Yorkshire: Yorkshire 355 for 5 (Lester 78. Lowson 67, Heighley 60. Sutcliffc 54). At Nottingham. Nott'ngnsjnshire vs. West Indies: West Indies 525 for 5 (Weeks 279. Worrel' 83). At Swansea. Glamorgan vs. Surrey: Glamorgan 371
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  • 41 7 DEATH GOMES On 19th June 1950. at No. 202 Thompson Road. Singapore, Susan Ethel Gomes, 34 years. The funeral service wilt be held at the Church of St Joseph at 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday 20th June 1950, interment at Bidadari later.
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    • 321 7 NOTICES NOTICE Re HENG CHOO LECK also known as H. C. Alec deceased. Will any person who possesses ct knows of any other Will dated after 22nd March, 1948, of the said deceased kindlycontact Heng Joo Hong, 10, Kovan Road, Singapore 19. NOTICE. PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in
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    • 630 7 TUITION London Chamber of Commero l Autumn i Examinations. Entries for the above exnminations will be closinr by the en<l of the month. Those who are de.-irons of sitting for the examination could secure forms from tb»Director of Studies, Mercantile Institution, 209. Queen Street, Sin* gapore. SPECIAL ENGLISH TUITION For
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  • 374 8 U.P. and A.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. THE visit now being made by top American military and diplomatic chiefs to 1 Japan has heightened the prospects of an early peace treaty with Japan. At the same time. Formosa has been brought sharply into focus
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  • 47 8 Jean Duvieunart, BOW Belgian Premier, addressing a news conlerene- in Brussels. He is a leader of the Social Chr.stian (Catholic) Party and wan ask, >d by the Regent. Prince harle** to form a cabinet after the June 4 QeaaawJ election. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.
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  • 124 8 Reuter. CAIRO. Sunday.—The countries of the sevenmember Arab League—Egypt. Saudi Arabia. Syria, Lebanon and Yemen—today signed an Arab Collective Security pact linking them into a military, political and economic alliance. The pact was signed in Alexandria where the League's Council has been meeting this week.
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  • 87 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Sun. Rioting between refugee Chinese Nationalist soldiers and proCommunist Chinese broke out here today. The disturbance waa ttjueHed by 100 Hongkong police. Chas?d by the Nauonalist soldiers, the Reds took refuge in the bungalow of Dr. G. H. Thomas, retired deputy Director of Medical
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  • 114 8 U.P. TAIPEI. Sun. General Chen Vi, the former Governor of Formosa, was executed here this morning for collaboration with the Chinese Communists. Three shots in the back killed the general as he knelt at the edge of a pit in the prison compound. General Vi has
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  • 197 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun A party of Ist. Suft'o ks contacted two armed bandits j and shot them dead in a battle at the sth mile Labis Cha'ah Road in the Segamat area yesterday evening. Fl reanna were lecovered. One special Constable was killed and a European
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  • 107 8 U.P. BERLIN, Sun. The Communist Party newspaper Neus Deutchland advised its reader to grab bathing suits, sun glasses, picnic lunch and visit the beach but cautioned that the day-oiTand dialectics should be combined. "Naturally it is wonderful to lie in the bright sunshine al! day and
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  • 120 8 A.P MANILA. Sun. The Philippines was assured by I.S. Secretary of Defence Louis Johnson that it tan depend upon American support against any external aggression. President Elpi d i o Quirino told Johnson at a state luncheon "we are confident we can handle «ne lmernal situation "of
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  • 271 8 MAY OPEN NEW TALKS ON L-G Reuter. SAIGON, Sunday. DAO Dai. Head of Vietnam is expected to fly D by special plane to France on June 20. He will attend, and may open, an inter-state conference on June 27. 4 The conference is between
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  • 92 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The fixtures for the Malayan Chinese Football Association wore drawn here today. The first match will be played on July 2. Nine states have entered for the competition: four in the Southern section and five in the Northern section. The fixtures are: SOITTHERN SECTION:
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  • 28 8 Two Qantas, 8.0.A.C. Constellations which were due at Kallang Airport yesterday were reported "Delayed for 24 hours." Cause of the delay is ♦mechanical trouble
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  • 164 8 Reuter. MOSCOW, Sun.- The Union Council of the Supreme Soviet today adopted the 1050 state budget providing 70.000,000 000 roubles for defence. Of this figure, representing 18.5 of the whole budget expenditures, 61,000,000.000 roubles were allotted to the army and 15,000,000,000 roubles to tho navy.
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  • 108 8 These Dictures show British Commonwealth Occupation Forces celebrating the* final E noire Day in Japan. Tup:— Lt. Gen. HJLH. Robertson. Commanding Genrr.il oi Occupation Forces, receives the salute as Australian Loops parade past the reviewing stand. Centre:- C ommponents of the Aus ral.an troops last of X
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  • 94 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. THE State Department said last night that It has ordered diplomats in certain 1 posts in South-East Asia to I carry firearms for their protection. The posts were not named. State Department officials who were asked to amplify the statement
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  • 38 8 me tuneral of Mrs. Ruby Gertrude Rappa took place at Bidadari Cemetry yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Rappa, who is the wife of the wellknown Singapore journalist, Mr. Herman Rappa, died on Saturday after a long illness.
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  • 27 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Sun. The latest foreign enterprise to cloSe down in Shanghai is the Moscow Narodny Bank, the only Soviet bank in the city. -tauter.
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  • 328 8 A call for a larger Film Board of Appeal elected by A the representatives of the people was made by Mr D S. Marshall, local lawyer and committee member of the Singapore Film Society, yesterday. Mr. Marshall said that he would like to see
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  • 265 8 GENERAL < IIINKSK YHCA: Staff Meeting at 9.00 a.in. Basketball LIB p.m. Badminton «t t.3<i hi. Table Tenni.- at 7.:»» p.m. Siudent'a Dramatic Clul> Meeting at 7.00 n.m. Comnvreia 1 Clmmi at i.oo !t.»»o p.m. Y.W.C.A-: Btia'lMM m<< i n* at 4.30 p in. Annual General If*
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