Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1950
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Title Section56 1950-06-22 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«fc Triogm" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Una ?udl«aes 5»"»*Naneo"'p <" EIGHT PACKS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950. TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON SSPRESBNTATtVM B. Maurice Glow Maiaya Tribunm Of fit*, 14» Sleet street,56 words
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548 1950-06-22 1 U. S. Senators Want To 'Fine' Britain Reuter. LONDON, We*mesday. ii tULK the Labour Government is planning to counter Conservative leader Winston ChurchfiTs Parliamentary challenge on the Schuman Plan next Monday American Republican Senators proposed today that the unitea M .tes should "fine"Reuter. - 548 words
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82 1950-06-22 1 IRIS. Wed. Frances •onomic planner. Monnet. "father" of Schuman Plan, sugd today that the a national authority controlling a European al-steel merger should be .Tsponbible to a European Parliament." In a two-hour speech at Six-Power Conference on the Plan. M. Monnet presented an outline82 words
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Article59 1950-06-22 1 A.P. MANILA. Wed.—Next time Epitanio Capispisan spies a pretty girl from atop his truck he will know better than to call out "Hello baby." The 21-year-old truck helper tried it yesterday and wound up In jail charged with "unjust vexation." The girl he called "babyA.P. - 59 words
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Article15 1950-06-22 1 Reuter. PARIS. Wed.—Bao Dal arrived at Nice airport today from Indo-China.—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration444 1950-06-22 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. LeeislatWe CouncU on Tuesday. He described as "entirely incorrect statement that the Company would not tolerate it* m nir,v Ma forming themselves into a Trade Union cm vjiyjj c "This Company has never opposed the formation of a Trade Union, and has no444 words
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Article32 1950-06-22 1 An attempt to set fire to an unattended police hut was made yesterday at Jervois Road. A pohce patrol discovered the fire in time and little damage was done.32 words
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Article197 1950-06-22 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. A TEAM of students from the University of Malaya A and the Senior classes of Raffles Institution and St will cover the Municipal area Today anTtake a count of every hawker they meet, itinerant or semi-permanent. A sample survey is also to be197 words
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Article113 1950-06-22 1 Fourteen undergrads have passed the preliminary examination and eight have passed the intermediate examinations for the Bachelor of Science degree of the University of Malaya, It was announced this morning: They are: R. D. Amarasingam. Chan Sing Kit, Chen Yew Seong, Chia Kirn Hui, Ranesh Chandra113 words
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1487 1950-06-22 1 Guerillas Will Be Crushed LONDON, Wednesday. DRITIgH War Minister John Strachey, back from an exhaustive tour of Ma--15 lava's guerilla battlefronts, said today that substantial of land and air forces were arriving to join the "toilsome operations in the gen- insula. Telling the1,487 words
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Article137 1950-06-22 1 CROWN COLONIST - BY CROWN COLONIST Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—The London monthly Crown i Colonist, in an article, said today that the > Government should not "shrink from proclaim- ins: martial law" in Malaya. "More troops, more police, more equipment, specially for wireless communication, impro- ved intelligence services > andReuter. - 137 words
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Article123 1950-06-22 1 STOP PRESS JOUORE BAHRU. Today. —The North-Bound Singapore Kuala Lumpur Night Mail was attacked by bandits from both sides of the railway line, at Gemuang in the Pagoh Area of Segamat at 1 a.m. this morning. A Chinese passenger was wounded. He was later removed to Segamat123 words
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Article55 1950-06-22 1 Singapore police carlj this morning arrested three Indians in connection with the opium found on the Hoegh Silvermoon. It is understood that one i of them is the manager of I a firm of importers and exporters in vterket Street. The others are his brother and55 words
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Article15 1950-06-22 1 More Communist documents were found in Jalan Eunos and Hoiiway Lane yesterday.15 words
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Article93 1950-06-22 1 A.P. TOKYO. Wed. The public spirited, sanitation minded city of Okayama last week launched an "anti-fly campaign by offering 10 sen per head for each dead fly brought to the city hall (100 s sen make 1 yen). Several days later a fish peddler broughtA.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement135 1950-06-22 1 (slihonai Employer Mutual General mo run ill < OM I I-N> V I lON ?e B»o na l waran othrr rlMftM »f IXSIRAME x »,tM lAMON l-U' B r«rp*r»tci in EauKMi) v# R»tH>ti*Pl«re. r wish. MX. H»D»S' r The Famous Old Man "BAN SIEW TONG" Insists on this Bl IAY135 words
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Advertisement57 1950-06-22 1 ecus etec&Gs < JJt SINGAPORE. 54 2 0/5429. KUALA LUMPUR ***** ■Jk V TIGER BEER FULL STRENGTH BREWED ANO l I YOU LOOK AT IT I IMP* I I BEER j FULL STRENGTH is consistently g Fresh v Sparkling 3 s Best in Quality Best in Price O r«f I57 words
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Article369 1950-06-22 2 Deputy Treasurer's Job MUNICIPAL Commissioners will meet tomorrow in afternoon to decide on the appointment of the City's Deputy Treasurer. This is the second time within four months that Commissioners have had to call a special meeting to discuss jobs Just as in the case of369 words
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163 1950-06-22 2 POT robbing a young tody t i Lvnhurst Koad on May M Low Kee LOUR was yesterday sent to jail for one ye*J*v Mr H. R. Kingdon, First Magistrate and District Judge yesterday. Se girt, Lim Rt Vim to <l Mi. Kingdon that when she163 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-06-22 2 beffc King Leopold ol me Belgians held a reception at the Belgian Kmbawy to the Holy See during bis recent vtatti io Home lor the Holy Year. Here he i> seen creeling the Titular isish.on' on Misihia. (ieonce de lon kH p D'Arduye. oi Batavia.47 words
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Article257 1950-06-22 2 THE Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. yes--1 terdav quashed the conviction and allowed the appeal cv tMPWOM oT Co. Uc. against a fine of MO in the Police Courts for 3fflng family scales which were not stamped. The Chief Justice, in his iudgment. said: "A trade257 words
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Article157 1950-06-22 2 Chinese woman. Phoon Xiii Heng. who had been sentenced, under the Common Gaming House Ordinance, to the maximum fine of $3,009. had the fine reduced by half in the Appt al Court yesterday. Failing to pay the hne. Phoon Kui Heng will undergo three months'157 words
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Article77 1950-06-22 2 MALACCA, Wed. The case in which Mohammad Kas«an bin Hassan. Settlement Public Relations Officer, Malacca, faced three charges involving departmental petrol in the Sessions Court was adjourned to July 5. after the fifteenth vitness had given evidence today. Mr. A. J. W. Hockenhuil. Acting Director, Department of77 words
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Article38 1950-06-22 2 Miss Viola Smith. Chief oi the Trade Promotion Division of 3CAFE. will be interviewed over the Blue network of Radio Malaya tomorrow at 7 30 p m. about current ECAFE activities as they affect Malaya.38 words
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Article59 1950-06-22 2 Two middle-aged Chinese. Lim Kirn Ling and Tan Ah Seng, were each fined $5 by Mr C. H F. Blake, in the Third Police Court yesterday, for lighting in a public place. It was alleged that on June 20. Lim and Tan were found fighting Lfa tront oi59 words
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Article121 1950-06-22 2 Mr. Frank H. James. Progressive Municipal Commissioner for East Ward, will discuss municipal matters with his constituents on Tucs clay. June 27, at the- Geyl*ng Eng ish school between %M p.m. and 7.30 p.m. The Action Municipal Prt_ident Mr. T. P. F. McNcict, recently stated that121 words
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Article156 1950-06-22 2 Court Told Of– JOHORE BAHRU. We'd Awang bin Tuakim. a. driver attached, to- the Medical Department, told the Sessions Court- today he was offered $400 by S. Senacathy* a. sior-ekeeper of the same department, as a brio.' la keep his mouth shut lot to repeat certain 'vidence156 words
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Article141 1950-06-22 2 fU RhO" WesterMng wearing his ha pa eat expression to date, heard in the rirst i> strict Capri jMiateapay ci a provisional warrant <antalning fresh charges against him by th» I nited States ol Imlnne.sia. .tiaaien th* dock benches wen »i| occupied We*ter'ing sporing a141 words
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50 1950-06-22 2 A sum of $10,000 was donated to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund by Dr. C.H. Withers-Payne and Mr. J.H. Withers-Payne of Chartered Bank Chambers. The total amount collected for the Endowment Fund during last week, was $27.--279.72. Total donations so far stand at $2,771,197.13.50 words
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Article210 1950-06-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A SUB-COMMITTEE was appointed at todays meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to *go into the question of purchasing electricity in buik by the Kuala Lumpur Municipality. The Committee were to enter into discussions with the Central Electricity Board from whom the electric210 words
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Article30 1950-06-22 2 A.P. CALLENDAR. Ontario. Wed. Mrs. Olivia Dionne mother of the famous quintuplets said today that reports that she is expecting anothe. child are 'wmyMtlf j false." A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article363 1950-06-22 2 'We Are Not Bolstering Subversive Elements' CINGAPORE clerks yesterday vehemently denied that they were encouraging subversive elements by launching a 'fighting fund' or by talking of adopting a 'go-slow' policy. These were some of th* remarks passed by the Acting Colonial Secretary. Mr J D M\363 words
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Article74 1950-06-22 2 Two Chines?. CHsn Kirn Soo ana Gian Yoke Hoey. claimed trial on a rhtrge of stealing a purs n the Third Police Court yesterday. ThS case wis postpolled to June 27. Hail of in one surety was ranted. I Kirn Soo and Yoki Hoey were alleged to74 words
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Article61 1950-06-22 2 A 43-year-old Cantonese i woman. Tong Ah Heng, i was charged in the Fourth j Police Court yesterday, lor allowing her premises at I Tembeling Road to be used as a brothel on June 19. Tong claimed trial. The j I case was postponed to61 words
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Article65 1950-06-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR W*dAir Chief Marshal Sir iWh Saunders. Insoe-:or-Gen cral of th« Rjvf.. arnted at Kuala Lumour corned this afternoon from Hongkong. He was met by Air Vice-Marshal F. J w M a i le*sh. Air Officer Com md" ing Malaya. While in the Feder65 words
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Article51 1950-06-22 2 Ooh Keng Seng. 43 who worked for the Social Welfare as a gardener at Bushy Park for a short time ana I later left the place wu charged for loitering in the i Second Police Court y- day. He was ordered to b I sent to the house o>I51 words
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282 1950-06-22 2 'tribune Staff Reporter. PENANG, Wednesday. Singapore Harbour employees are being provided with frc«j quarters, free electricity, and free water since the re occuoation—but the Penang Harbour Board employees are only claiming for the payment of housing allowance from August 1. 1947 and not from282 words
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Advertisement79 1950-06-22 2 TODAY iia... AY 4.1S 6.45 9.30 gSSJS. TENSE with EXCITEMENT Pg» THECMMSIIIIttr, The two I TAYLORS c, M ug Sim bat^Sai YTujffiMrr' km "bing" i flw«ccww? Midnight Ripwc-HKJH Saturday —sZSSSm»I»» 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. THE SECRETS of LIFE" Released by Eagle-Lion E3g<*£ii Thrilling ATTRACTION! MIDNIGHT SATURDAY! I __—————a—— ■—m—■ Ttt79 words
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Advertisement76 1950-06-22 2 PHONE \J/4042 STARTS TODAY 11-1.46-4-6.30-9.30 Plus! "NEWSHGRT" PANDIT NEHRU'S VISIT TO SINGAPORE Pre Juoed by Shaw Bros. 3 SHOWS DAILY: 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. The picture that rocked the town! SINS CF THE FATHERS" BOLD! FRANK! TRl'E' SUN. JUNE 25th at 11 a.m. Universal'!; PIRATES OF MONTEREY" IN TECHNICOLOR PHQffI76 words
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Advertisement106 1950-06-22 2 TODAY: 3.15 6.30 MSJMJ ASH OK KIMAR JWJMTAI SHAN'T! "KISMET* f Hindustani I 56 cts. $1.00 to all seats! OPENING TOMORROW "ROOP LEKA" Hindustani' with ace-comedian Bhagwan Sat: Midmtc: RALADI wa KHEFFA or "Beautifully Yo-irs. >n F.gvptian with English Subtitles! NOW SHOWIMB 11_1.45-4-5.30-9.30 •>oth Century -Fox Plus! British Movietone N*—106 words
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Article178 1950-06-22 3 Mysten' surrounds th< death of Wong Wai Tiew. a 55-year-old cook of the Rajah Brooke, whose body was discovered in trie Singapore River on June 14. At his inquest before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner yesterday, it was stated that Investigations revealed that on178 words
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Article160 1950-06-22 3 A lorry driver, lim Geoa Poli under sentence of went l.'oiuiis imprisonment on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a Malay man by negligently dnvi&£ his lorry was cleared in the Appeal Court yesterday Lim was a'so disqualified from driving for two years. It was160 words
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Article, Illustration458 1950-06-22 3 No Longer A Problem JUVENILE crime in the Colony has declined conJ siderably and has ceased to be a serious problem, said Mr. T. E. Hughes, Secretary for Social Welfare, yesterday when addressing the boys of the Bukit Timah Home who were celebrating their458 words
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129 1950-06-22 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Wed. Singapore and Malaya have been assigned $195.000 by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund for a campaign against tuberculosis among children. An additional $2.187.000 was assigned to Indonesia. Japan was assigned an additional 3120,000 in raw cotton for129 words
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Article94 1950-06-22 3 Leong Chee Yin. a 20--year-old English-educated Chinese, under a sentence of 14 days' imprisonment for having one tael of opium, was bound over in the sum of $50 for six months by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the High Court yesterday.94 words
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Article98 1950-06-22 3 PENANG, Wed. Peh Boon Eng. a former Chunr Ling High School student described by his lawyer as a "curious boy" was today sentenced to 18 months' r.i. on the first charge and 12 months' on the second by the President of the Sessions Court Mr.98 words
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Article32 1950-06-22 3 JAKARTA. Thurs.—lt was tepoited that a fairly violent earthquake was felt here recently which lasted for about 40 to 50 seconds. The meteorological office gauged the tremor as "quiet violent".32 words
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311 1950-06-22 3 SINGAPORE Municipality should "take under it* 13 wing*' the Repertory Theatre by not only reduc ing its production costs but in making an annua grant, it was stated at the first annual general meet ing of the Company yesterday. Repertory Theatre is of "terrific311 words
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Article109 1950-06-22 3 Tan Kee Lum, a 25-year-old labourer, was bound over on $100 in one surety in the Second Police Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a wrist watch on board the Mauritius on May 25. Tan claimed that he picked up the watch from109 words
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Article105 1950-06-22 3 Arthur Joseph, a Ceylonese who was fined $200 on a charge of using criminal force on Mr. P. C. Nathan, a solicitor, at his house in East Coast Road on Nov. 27 last, had his conviction and fine confirmed in the High Court yesterday on appeal. It105 words
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Advertisement399 1950-06-22 3 SIT. VACANT. WANTED —Lady Receptionist required SATA, apply Clinic Secretary. 250, Tanjong Pagar Road. wanted —Nurse partly trainrequired SATA, apply Mat. Ron SATA Clinic, 250, Tanjong pagar Road. FOR SALE THE BEST 1»R A VVNCR ACKERS Fishcrackers, Currykurma, Curry-vendhally, Currypowder Curry-pickle, Fried Curryprawns, Curry-fish, Chillisauce. tmbalgoreng. Javasauce, Redt\sb Prawn Chips,399 words
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Advertisement444 1950-06-22 3 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES REGULATIONS. (COMMERCIAL USE) Take notice that Han Yang Estate, Masai, Johore, intend to apply to the Commissioner of Road Transport, Kuala Lumpur, for a variation in Haulage Permit No. 1837 C. To be added to the above Haulage Permit 's One New Austin A.40 Pick-TTp, 10.6444 words
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Advertisement192 1950-06-22 3 NOTICES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. fffcge Earner's Administration Order No 49 cf 1940. RE HAJI ABDUL RAHIM BIN HAJI SALLEH. of No. 337 Thompson Road, Singapore; Assistant Guru BesfcT, Singapore. Notice is hereby given that192 words
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Advertisement48 1950-06-22 3 POWER PACKED DAGENITE CAR TRACTOR BATTERIES Sold by all leading motor dealers. Factory RcprCMßl aliyefl: T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG. j tyom fcumLftite dninks taste bette,* at— CA F 6 "in tme meabt OF U'• SINGAPORE CITY XijJ. f' VIM cleans everything smoothly and speedily!48 words
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Article571 1950-06-22 4 «INGAP,ORE'S Select Committee which examined the plan for a unified health service in Malaya is compelled to a painful conclusion. It feels forced to recommend that since the Federal Select Committee cannot support its plea for a single seniority list, then the Colony should set up571 words
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586 1950-06-22 4 THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG "PUBLIC" (Ipoh). AT the recent meeting of the Kinta Town Board, A Mr. C. H. Yin brought up a very pertinent question regarding the employees of tie Central Electricity Board occupying Government quarters. We all"PUBLIC" (Ipoh). - 586 words
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Article183 1950-06-22 4 (Singapore). rE pending transfet of Mr. J.A. Thivy. Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, to Mauritius is a big surprise to Indians in Malaya in general, and Perak in particular. They consider his departure will be a great loss to Malayan Indians. As a Perak(Singapore). - 183 words
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Article129 1950-06-22 4 SUFFERER Kampar rE Chairman of the Town Board, Kinta. Mr. J. M. Brandcr. did a great service to the public, especially to long-suffering tenants and sub-tenants, by issuing a timely warning to landlords against considerable increase in house rents. The fact that landlords guilty of this offenceSUFFERER Kampar - 129 words
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Article147 1950-06-22 4 A MALAYAN. MAY I comment on your leader of June 19. entitled "Nehru Says 'No." In my opinion. Pandit Nehru was very correct in refusing aid to the Federation Government to bring an end to the current bandit war. As you have yourself stated, "to do soA MALAYAN. - 147 words
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Article776 1950-06-22 4 Reuter-AAP. SPECULATION i. bout future trading prospects with Communist China has taken a slightly more optimistic turn with the resumption of efforts by important Far Eastern shipping companies to rur. the Nationalist blockade of Shanghai and other Cen--tral and South China torts. These attemptsReuter-AAP. - 776 words
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746 1950-06-22 4 C.H. WITHERS-PAYNE - SINGAPORE'S INDIFFERENCE TO 'THE REPERTORY THEATRE BY 1 C.H. WITHERS-PAYNE In an address to the annual meeting of the Singapore Repertory Theatre last night. FOR some time it has been felt that a city of the si?,e and importance of Singapore746 words
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Article438 1950-06-22 4 SEGAMBUT SQUATTERS N. S. S. Maniam in bis letter published the other day alleged among other things that some Indian squatters growing betel leaf and vegetables at Segambut, who were served by a mining concern with notices to quit the area occupied by them,438 words
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Advertisement52 1950-06-22 4 /GRAY i MAGIC j j ROYAL PORTABLE! i I "Magic Margin I eliminates fumbling. > No fuss, no fret—click, J j it's set' j J Many other exclusive < > Royal features make < > the Gray Magic YOUR J j Portable J I Sold &'guaranteed by o i Service52 words
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Advertisement96 1950-06-22 4 TOILET I REQUISITES STEEL POCKET KNIVES ?s£S' PRICrj l ocket Knives 5,50 6.50 4.50 5.50 W/Rings Pocket Knives s^o 6.50 4.50 5.50 lvorine 5 5^ 4.25 Ivory Pocket Knives 3 ,5 4.25 6.00 W/Riugs Smookers Knives Assorted O/C Tweezers 100 1.25 1.25 Forceu Tweezers !-25 1.15 Patent Hair Extractors WO96 words
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219 1950-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. GENERAL dissatisfaction over the fact that the info crea sed price of rubber has not been reflected in n rubber-workers' wages is indicated in the Report f the Federation Labour Department for May. The report says ''the workers are generally con-219 words
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Article24 1950-06-22 5 M M CA, W«d. Mr. editor ol ana, Kuala dk at the MetA School Hall, on Fri JH m. under the afl24 words
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Article210 1950-06-22 5 TWO Chinese joint tenants of a house in Syed Alwi Road, Tay Kear Kear and Ong Ah Pah. under sentence of six months' imprisonment each on a charge of allowing their premises to be used as a brothel, were cleared of the charge in the210 words
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Article, Illustration209 1950-06-22 5 D EAR-ADMIRAL G. Barnard, Commanding the In--11 dian Naval Squadron, told the press in his flagship I.N.S. Delhi, yesterday, said that the Indian Navy has plans for more cruisers, destroyers ani eventually an aircraft-carrier. The Indian Government is at present engaged in training personnel for209 words
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Article66 1950-06-22 5 Commodore Barnard has been promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral. He is relinquishing th" eomniand of INS Delhi. The command of IN* Deli: in being entrusted to an Intlian officer, Commander A. K. hatterji, who has been promoted to the rank of Captain. These promotions66 words
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62 1950-06-22 5 IS. Mitchell, a brother ce'ebrated Dame Nelia, arrived here recenttrd the Norwegian tgh Merchant from HtcheU, who is acKd by his wife and is on his way to Imd possibly USA on W Ins retireSew years ago, he had X interests In sheep In62 words
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Article19 1950-06-22 5 ■come addition to the torary at 26 Raffles made yesterday Marmor. As&oCorrespondent, of "Report ■Lstates OlymGames19 words
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Article231 1950-06-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. FOUR bandits were wounded in a baUle with security forces in me Grik area of Perak yesterday. They all managed to escape. The security forces followed up and found a hurriedly evacuated camp. Tney picked up the trail of the fleeing231 words
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Article59 1950-06-22 5 Mr. Luis Mortal, of the business department of the American magazine Readers' Digest", arrived in Singapore yesterday, on routine business trio which has lasted since March, when he left New York. He will stay in Singapore for a few days, before going on to Indonesia and India.59 words
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192 1950-06-22 5 APPLICATIONS to become registered voters need A not necessarily be signed by Justices of Peace as witnesses, it was stated. Mr. M. Ponnuduray, Assistant Supervisor of Elections announcing this yesterday, said that anybody can sign as a witness, "so long as he understands the192 words
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Advertisement243 1950-06-22 5 I M f°stcartl) and v, r Sen d Us a f Packet n ?x?f^ Wi,] send you Askfor "TORCH"Brand Sweets/ FRASER t NEAVE (CONFECTIONERY) LTD. 2 SIAK STttEET S'POPC PHONfc f says ELSIE the BORDEN cow 11 KLIM uniformity is one of the most famous characteristics of f this trusted,243 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-06-22 5 r mow could ah tmcv got a mian an' nasty/ NISiIiyMgBBBHBHmM exreshun .c- take -em ALLIiI OOP by V. T. Hamlin j22 words
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Article478 1950-06-22 6 —Though Reserve Land Is Short TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS THE production of tin-ore concentrates in the Fed- eration last year totalled 1,229,967 piculs—a rise of 226,098 piculs over 1948 output. Operations of the industry were hampered by the emergency especially, in prospecting, but it478 words
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Article130 1950-06-22 6 LONDON Wed. Interest broac. ened in the London Stock Ex change at the start of the mw trading per «>d today.- Fmall but widespread demand tor better elMi issues created nrm n*cei in many ettions. The bulk ot business, however was in Brit sh Rovenuuent stocks. Gain;; of130 words
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Article25 1950-06-22 6 Exchange rates in force now are: Buying Sealing London 2/4 7/32 2 4 1/32 Hongkong f-3 1/16 53 5/8 Australia 2/11 3/8 2/10 31/3225 words
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Article15 1950-06-22 6 Singapore, .fun** 21. Dull and easier conditions prevailed in the local share market today.15 words
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Article80 1950-06-22 6 Islander (15); Kwriyang <44) Fossaru* (sheers); 1.(***** Other ri«); Buian (sheers); Hr.lv d Boulogne -cr M?r (4 Empiro Pride <42-3); bivere M'); Myrmidon (38-39) Charon (36): Glcnartnry (3C-37); Astyrnax (35); H. Silverinoon (31-32); AMv.-ntix <17>; Xordve t (19-20); Tjiktmpek (19-20); M. Br ad r (21-22); Frederick (ilowr (21-22);80 words
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Article67 1950-06-22 6 Surface naU is expected in Singapore :oday from Ct. Britain. .N. Ireland, Eire, Err< pc, North and West Africa, West Indie-«, Egypt and Ceylon. Latest tunes tor posting mirfm mafl tod*) at Ibe I;.}'.<>. ut<noon for Western Austral a, Eastern Australia (letters Otilyl, Phi ippine (stands. U.S.A.. Canada,67 words
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Article803 1950-06-22 6 SINGAPORE. .11 NE 21. INDI STBIAI.S Buyer* Sellers Atlur. Ice 11.90 15.25 Alex. Bri. ks Pref. US US ord. 2.25 2.3" E. B. Petrol 32 6 3. 6 xd B M. Trustees 7.00 7.50 Con. Tm Smelt Pret. 20 I 2: 6 xd < rrd. :fi 9 17803 words
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Article105 1950-06-22 6 THE rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday at 74 Ms cents for July shipment, but with buyers satisfied, the price sagged towards the close. There were only sellers in evidence, ejpecial'y from upeountry. Closing prices in cents* per oound were Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS f.o.b. July105 words
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Article107 1950-06-22 6 Hoegh Slvermoon tied tin in BiMCapore On Tuesday with a cargo, total ing J6.000 lons for the Colony. on the list wfr, 7.000 baskets and fc'u eases of dates from the Red Sea port Of 1-asra, 6.00(1 lialea of uotton |< ccc po> d and 7fo107 words
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Article45 1950-06-22 6 A rargo of 1.900 tons no moating maize, bran and rice for Sti pore produce merchants s l)>- Of unloaded from the small ship Rebeverett. The targo is fcom Rangoon. After unloading the "Rebeverett" will nail for Bangkok to load lice.45 words
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Article157 1950-06-22 6 The Rriti.sh ship "lon aa Moon" discharged the last ot 2,000 tons of Rangoon lice lor Hons Kong Into Singapore godownd yesterday. She wi 1 move i.it.. the stream before coicplet'am ftnal unloading. Th.s c< ment of rice will later be put aoobia the isomaii157 words
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Article365 1950-06-22 6 I ARUT Tin Fields are negotiating with Perak Gov L ernment for the acquisition of land adjoining the company's property. A committee is working or the Scheme which m*»v involve a cash outlay nrr," bably of about £175,000. y pro The scheme would involve compensation365 words
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Article83 1950-06-22 6 SINGAPORE, 21- T pries was $299 i 4 p r „j P J ex-smelter. Up 1 8 1 urn LONDON, June 20Spot £594. Down Eg 1 9 months £595.' Settlement prioe «0, Down £2 12. 94 Turnover: 35 ton* SECOND session Spot £598 S4. rioun Three months £59583 words
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Article55 1950-06-22 6 U.P. LONDON. Wed. Ti, market ftnned slightly with soot queied ten shiil ings higher at and three months rive sndLnti nigher at £5971. The closing prices verr spot £$961 buyers eft j sellers with busines I Three months 659*. b. £598 seller., with busing at £598 and £597 TheU.P. - 55 words
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Article15 1950-06-22 6 IHK goiu quotations- J HK55.94 per USIL HK.j115.25 per sterling. HK5263.5 per te.<15 words
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Advertisement723 1950-06-22 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Astyanax" sails for Liverpool and Glasgow June 23 "Calchas" sails for Casablanca Liverpool. and Dublin Jul y 2 "Agapenor" sails for Havre Liverpool723 words
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Advertisement575 1950-06-22 6 PETS. WANTED Exporien.edß keeper knowledge ypewrifl ply own handwriting ,v mence work immediafl A 3753. Tribune, S pore. EXPERIENCED <"nint« rcurlj orders and also sell rcadH Apply <i'-H and experience to Box AM hur.e. Spore. MARKET Repres.-ntt.liM quired by British CompatJ PM j>ects for right men. acceptable. \S full particulars575 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-06-22 7 The finish oi the Sei.io hundred yards race, held at the Bukit Timah Boys H.une. yesterday.19 words
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Article268 1950-06-22 7 LONDON. Wed. Duly Sidwc 1 the Australian Davis cupper withdrew from the sing 01 in the London tennis championships at Queen's Clun today defaulting to [rvia Dorman (UA|< The dapper Wttle Austra|uit after rain ended the day s ntgy midway throthe uliinmd scheduled said he wante<l268 words
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Obituary51 1950-06-22 7 M. A. Angullia. aged 4r veara expired on 21-6-50 at 1.30 a.m.. at No. 77 Bencooier Street. He is one of the 11 ustees of A. M. a Angullia Estate (deceased). He leaves rehind two sons. laughters and a widow. Pun- ral today at 3 p.m. to Bidatari Mohamedan51 words
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290 1950-06-22 7 PENANG, Wednesday. DENANG held the Sing Tao football tourists to one-all draw before a capacity crowd here today. 'I*h*» mntf li wn« rvnv/»-ft ."»T I i iir- moll li wa.> ayn' m cracking pae»> th rout lion I Penang fielded on*- chant* from290 words
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132 1950-06-22 7 MALAYAN jockeys and trainers gave a cocktail party en Tuesday at the Princess Restaurant in honour of Mr. Rube Billet, the S.R.A. efflcial starter, and Mr. and Mrs. BH Lawler, who are leaving for Australia on leave. In leplv to Mr. Ellery's npgirwhj M132 words
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120 1950-06-22 7 ASTON A. C. trounced the 4th Suoply R.D.RA.S.O by six goals to one in n SA.F.A. Junior B-2 fixture at Geylang Stadium yesterI day. i Aston obtained two penalties towards the end of the game through the questionable tactics of Ahmad, the Supply Depytfi120 words
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Article63 1950-06-22 7 The letuin between King Kong and the singing Jewish grapp'er Sam Burmistei, which has been fixed for Satuidav at the Happy World Stadium, will be 100 minutes ot non-stop wrestling. For the first time in Singapore, two judges will ofliciate at the contest and the63 words
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Article379 1950-06-22 7 TOUCH OPPONENT FOR FELICISIMO AMPCM LONDON, Wednesday. THE draw for the first round of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships was made today at Wembiedon with a noticeable absence of early Hashes between weiiknown players. The Tournament Committee seeded 16 playern in the men's singles this379 words
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366 1950-06-22 7 4 capacity crowd last night saw the Mapua Teen A Cardinals trounce the Santa Tomas 'Glowing Goldies' by 66—48 at the Happy World Sta&um The long awaited match between the giants did produce the thrills that were expected. The Cardinals won through better combination366 words
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Article74 1950-06-22 7 MANSFIELD Sports i nn> «r!ii hold three cOCBOetttIOTW fOi three Cha Cupa 10BHTiow and Saturday. SOCCKK (For the Jenkins < wp): Married Singles M f.C.C Tftmorr.Tv. K.Jf n in. TABLK-TENNIS 'For the KlacK Cup): Inter-Det>». Fa«ul SiraJU St«ant#h v v. Main i.m« (Blue rMinnel). Kest Rorm Bui!d:iiK. Saturday.74 words
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Article706 1950-06-22 7 A TOTAL of 148 I •ATM* hay been mitred tor tha Perak Turf Club July M fim to bt mn on July 1. ."> ;in<l B. The en tries comprise 112 i-om I i and 3G from ctaaa 5. The Mile nnd lio Yd r*-* i«.r706 words
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Article73 1950-06-22 7 A.P. BRAY. Ireland. Wed. Michael Kinch. a boy born on June 13 to 34-year-old Mrs. Mary Kinch at 17 lbs. 2 ozs. is claiming the world's record lor heavyweight newborn babies Michael is Mrs. Kinch's fifth child. Nurse A Clarke who help to deliver the baby said.A.P. - 73 words
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Article139 1950-06-22 7 rfTHE fain'! brotherhood I Association rurpnsed the rtnyai Nay/ yesterday when iWjf beat ti* latter by the on y goal in the game at JfiTttp Besar Stadium. The result was contrary to ac run of play for the Navy wen the i>etier side. Tne y139 words
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209 1950-06-22 7 HOVE, Sussex, Wednesday. A great si>ell by Worrell in which he took three wickets in nine balls for three runs undid Sussex's fine start of 170 for two, and the count could only muster 220 runs before they were all ou* today. At the close209 words
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Article140 1950-06-22 7 LONDON. Wed Heavy n.in i turiii j»la\ io >>♦' abandoned for the day in the 'oltowtac foUl tirst-elass <-ricket mateh-s >(w mencine today At Bristol. G caieestersh re verus Hampshire. Hannxnin tour for one virket. At Dudley. Worcestershire ver- j ■us Kent. Worcesterahite IT for no wicket. At140 words
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Article129 1950-06-22 7 MALACCA. Wed.—At the general meeting of the Malay Sports Association held recently, following were elected office-bearers for the venr. President- Che Hasrdm bin Haji Abdul Gbani; Vice President: Che Basha bin Ta'.ib, Che A ias bin Matsil and Che Mohd. Yunus bin Din; HOB, Secretary: Haji nassan bin129 words
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Article30 1950-06-22 7 The uttt<te*fe awirAming Club will hold a "Krong•txag N ght ano Dance on 3nturday (Juiw 2') trom :.'5O p.m. to 1 a.m. lor memtry ant» iHtti relatives oniy.30 words
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Article122 1950-06-22 7 SI'SSKX IST INN'S. John Langi-idgr < WaUotl h Picm g l>. Smith l»w Wtmmmmm m Oakes b Worr.ll 3g Cox b Worr«'l J. Oake* llnv Worrell I'arks t Walr.it', b t.ume- I i.nfiitli b Kamudhiu Jamr» LangritUe r Walroit 0 Worrell James b Worn II (ornferd not out Wood122 words
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Advertisement138 1950-06-22 7 Asthma mucus Dissolved Firstly Choking, g**P t t•, J Asthma ant Bronchitis JP» 1 ><rur aystem. sap your enwry. r our heall* and weaken |rour l»o*rC In 3 ...mutes MENDACO-Ovi Mrlptlon of a famous 0 UtfcS through the blood. lug the attack*. Ths V*ryJW£ «V living tree, easy b»tU»lw4 fat138 words
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Advertisement557 1950-06-22 7 j^t^^^li^ SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK/ CONTINENT rns. "INDIA" due abt.: Juno for Bangkok Saigon. Manila, Hongkong, Kobe, Vi kohama Tftkubai •na "FALSTRIA" dun abt: July 8 for Saigon Bangkok m.s "MORELTA" due abt: July 7 for Bangkok. Manila, Hongkong. Kobe A Yokohama, m* "SELANDIA" Vine abt: Aug. 1 for Hc"^kokm.s "MEONIA"557 words
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Article167 1950-06-22 8 LORRY LOADS ARE CROSSING BORDER A.P. LANGSON, Indochina, Wednesday. P#'EjNCH military intelligence have naw reliable evidence that the Chinese Communists are shipping war material across the border to the rebel forces of Moscow-trained Ho Chi Minn. Convoys composed-of several trucks each are travelling regularlyA.P. - 167 words
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224 1950-06-22 8 'This Ship No Come, I Die, Sole Survivor CAIRO, Wednesday. THE sole suivivor of the 7,139-ton British arms ship Indian Enterprise, which blew up on Monday in the Red Sea with a crew of 74 on board, identified himself at Suez today as Nur Hussain, aged 38 of Calcutta, a224 words
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Article44 1950-06-22 8 LONDON. Weu. The Soviet Tass agency was conspicuous by its absence toly irom the Ust oi toreign correspondents invited to visit Britain's atomic energy res 'arch station at narwtu tomorrow. No Iron Curtain country will be in the 24- nan pr?ss party.44 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-06-22 8 TH E Bristol Brabazon. world's largest landplane, pictured after Undue, at London Airport for the first time. Owing to difficulties in obtaining: passenger carrying certificates in time, arrangements to fly Premier Clement Attlee on a demonstration trip were cancelled.43 words
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Article146 1950-06-22 8 Singapore customs iflftc C working *'ith Eodiba\ customs ofticir—struck their second big Now at joium smugglers on Tuesday Dight. when they s?iz?d 250 oounds of cpium fiomm the hold of the Norwet.a.. freighter "Hoegh Silvermoon." Waiting at thq dockside. the ofl cr i U*iJacdlaiel» went146 words
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Article160 1950-06-22 8 PLASOOW-tralned Miss Aug II Kirn I' e\. I give sung recital on i uesday next at the Brlt'Sh Council Hall at 830 p.m. The concert is apeaaorad by t&e Singapore Mus.c Circle but is open to the public. An LntereaUng programme has been prepared! it160 words
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Article47 1950-06-22 8 Reuter. WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Wed. A cargo of carbon black unloaded by Wellington dockers after they had won 'dirt" money in a two-day strike was held up again today when transport drivers refused to move it from the whan. They, too, demanded dirt money.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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258 1950-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two new Emergency Refiliations published today give power to local authorities to control shops In outlying areas where they may form a possible source of food supply to the bandits. Under these orders State or Settlement authorities can diiect258 words
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Article159 1950-06-22 8 Garland To Tell Her Story U.P. Wednesday. lUDY Garland sent word through her agent todaJ that she will be ready "in a day or two" to tell why she tried to kill herself by hacking at her throat with the jagged edge of a drinking glass. "She is in aU.P. - 159 words
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Article31 1950-06-22 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. A U.S. representative will be appointed for the three power London meeting which wi'l consider the possibility of ending the state of wui with Germany. —U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article391 1950-06-22 8 UMH\! AMtni w 'S < i\ M > (11 v Mr. s. "The btotgauore Fire Br gmde" School H;> I, p.m. BED lKO>x HUl'IKffV: OR' Peoples netting- 1 SP to o i .1.1 Weslev Church. THEOSOPHK Al. SOCIETY: Public lecture at S, «'n inhill Road, at 6.30391 words
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Article70 1950-06-22 8 NEW DELHI. Wed.- Malaya has been invited to n:<rtieippte in the Pan-Indian Ocean Science Congress to be held in India in January next, simultaneosly with annual session of the Indian Science Congress. The object of this Coneress is to discuss and promote concerted action in70 words
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Article22 1950-06-22 8 A untitled Indian hands t art-puller died as he was carrying a bair or su*rar wei»rhing a pirul in Prangin Road. PBaaag*.22 words
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269 1950-06-22 8 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. rOLOURED People's Organisations throughout" the world are mustering forces for a protest to the United Nations against Britain's five-year exile of Bamangwato chief Seretse Khama and h s whit wife Ruth from the British African protectorate of Bechuanaland. N. Anan,Reuter. - 269 words
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Article137 1950-06-22 8 HONGKONG. Wed. Chinese Nationalist aircraft today bombed and machine pinned two British ships neai Swatow. South China, lees than a week aftei oik. of them had struck a Nationalist mine. Neither sufTeied damage or casualties. Today's incident followed Nationalist warning on June 14 that any ship found137 words
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Article28 1950-06-22 8 A.P. MOSCOW. Wed. TUc newspaper British All y, q Russian language papei. published by the British government in Moscow may end publication this year. A.PA.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement185 1950-06-22 8 Bloutl Hank (•roup A wS Bottles B ii I O DOXOKF—I jm &m y jot ffiSc^Sl. MANILA when you fly Pan American's SLEEPERETTE* way YOU LEAVE at 9.00 a.m. Flights every .reach Manila by 5.15 p.m. that day. Thursday to En route you've realty rested! That's MANILA the beauty of185 words
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Advertisement11 1950-06-22 8 Poii't Miss "OUR DEAREST EMMA" in the Sunday Tribune every week11 words
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