Malaya Tribune, 24 June 1950

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    • 224 3 >jr* _W More lor your money QUAKER OATS Quaker Cats supplies active people with key food essentials needed for vibrant energy and real endurance. 1 r ivl A Quaker Oats offers these important benefits all in one delicious, nutritious H j£k f d And in Q uaker ats aH the
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    • 210 3 8 MODEL BC 5052 t j| HIRE PURCHASE TERMS i n ii 1 JSOUTH ASIA TRADING COMPANY? 339, VICTORIA $T*teT (»e**A*AßST*rtT) SINOAPfikt. TU ***** > J Best Food Served In Town. HAINAN "CHICKEN RICE" OPEN DAILY TILL MIDNIGHT. MOOI CHIN RESTAURANT AND BAR. Phone. *****. 420. North Bridge Road, Corner
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  • 1603 3 i ihn: "THE GREAT SINNER." Cinema: CATHAY. Stars: GREGORY PECK, AVA GARDNER, ETHEL BARRYMORE, MERVYN DOUGLAS, WALT- ER HOI'S IU N, FRANK MORGAN, AGNES MOORHEAD. IF you should still wish to have flutter at the tables after seeing this film the author of "The Gambler" will doubtless
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  • 188 3 A Singapore journalist, Mr. Hairy Fang, who represented the Teluk Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship, was awarded first piizr in the senlor section of the annual Singapore District M.Y.F. Oratorical Contest held at the Tamil Methodist Church last niglit. His subject was "The M.Y.F. And Inter-Racial Fellowship."
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  • 94 3 F N SWEETS AT BAZAAR The Teluk Ayer Methodist (Chinese) Church is holding its 25th Anniversary Bazaar in the church hall and ground this afternoon lrom 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The bazaar is oeing organised by the Women Society of Christian Service and the entire proceeds will be given
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  • 410 3 MANY Scots in Singapore have joined the movement "launched in Scotland three years ago for self-government within the United Kingdom. Today is the last day for Singapore Scots to affix their signatures to a copy of the Scottish Covenant which ha 3 been placed at
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  • 169 3 MOTHERS are nocking to the two new family planiTl ning clinics opened this month at Nee Soon Village and Bukit Panjang. p flm ilv Mrs. Goh Kok Kee, chairman of Planning Association, said that last week 12" otoers had to be turned away, because
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  • 69 3 A total of 665 babies wereborn during the week-end-ing June 17 in the Municipal area. There were 188 deaths in this period. The chief causes of mortality were tuberculosis, phneumonia, ertlritis and convulsions. Of the 25 persons who died of tuberculosis, four were children. Pneumonia claimed
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  • 16 4 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Maiaym Trthun* Of/ice, 143 /Jeet s:reef. London. 9.0. 4. SATURDAY JUNE 24, 1950
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  • 529 4 JUST about this time five years ago a fateful decision was being forged. The world saw its result at exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, Japanese time, on August 6, 1945. when the first atom bomb fell on Hiroshima. A new era in human
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  • 1075 4 "Its Not 'Cricket' Mr. Smith" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MR. J- D. M. Smith was called a man of ATI sagacity" by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. There is no tribute higher than that to offer to a Financial Secretary. But judging from the reports
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  • 288 4 I have the honour to refer to an article by your Staff Reporter on the subject of "Bandits Sto'e Their Cards, now they want a Square Deal' which appeared in the Sunday Tribune of June 18 A lette» has now been received from the Administrative
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  • 1318 4 More About The Case For The Pan-Malayan Union Of Teachers TEACHERS in this country are glad that a PanMalayan Union of Teachers has been formed. We have no doubt that this boay will thrive and be a power for good. At the Conference of
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  • 182 4 THE other day I made a special study of Mr. Smith's speech with preference to government clerks. Does Mr. Smith realise what So can do in these days of 1950 compared to 1910 or 1938? Does Mr. Smith a\ao realise these facts? (a)
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  • 154 4 "A HUMBLE POOR" THE Services have swimming pools in their 3aracks. and if their barracks iappen to be some distance iwav fom the sea. they have trucks or vans to carry them to the seaside for a swim. Now they wish to have a -wimming pool at
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  • 123 4 FAIR PLAY. THE Government Clerical and Administrative Union appear to oe Anti-P.er.ham. Why blame Dr. Benhani? What" about the loc i champions who were al.-o members of the Comrr.ittWhy not caii upon these gentlemen for an explanation. Dr. Benhani was tne only European on
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  • 43 4 I quite agree with what M: Chan Lee Sen:, said in hiletter published in your paper of the 19th instant, under the caption "S.I.T. Zoos". I should be interested to know what the S.I.T. hai to say about the lettei ?—(V.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 63 4 for Better Receptiou Model M»» Huh 53« Fully Bandspread. $240/- Cash less 10% Easy payments can also be arranged. International Radio Co., 134, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 4616. TKK GBFAT KtSTKKN optical CO., 275. South Bridge Ko»4, Tel.: >- E*tabli».hed 1925 C. T. Fu O.D. J£ E Scientine asamtaation witn
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    • 49 4 LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP Nothing could be simpler than a frequent wash with Lifebuoy E?^^^ Toilet Soap —yet it keeps you /f charmingly fresh the whole 7T_Sj/ day. Whenever you me that deep-cleansing lather your I weariness is washed away, leaving a freshness that lasts. 7 FOR PERSONAL FRESHNESS ALWHS.
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  • 611 5 SINGAPORE'S bandit newssheet "the Freedom News" yesterday dubbed the Chief of "the Criminal Investigation Dept. Mr. R. C. B Wiltshire as the "Bandit Chief of the Special Branch, roarW with wrath." 6 At yesterday's Press Conference, Mr. Wiltshire took the accusation in good
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  • 40 5 The British troopship. Empire Pride sailed at noon yesterday with 503 passengers tor the United Kingdom. They include service men from all branches of the army in Malaya as well as their wives and families.
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  • 252 5 Wiltshire The Singapore PottOd tins no j legal power to stop the fringing of patriotic songs in the Colony unles* they are sections/said Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, Chief of the C.1.D., He IM referring to the numbel of Communist Vangko songs at the wedding
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  • 146 5 PENANG, Fri. Wumea conductors will issue tickets in the ten new luxury buses fitted with Diesel engines. Dunlopillo seats, radio sets which will be ready for the road shortly. One has alreadybeen completed and is now on show at Wearne Brothers. Six buses will be ready
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  • 44 5 All the sweets they could eat and all for nothing, taused the happy smiles of these Outrun Road School children who were taken round the Fraser and Neave sweet factory at Siak Street yesterday. None of them ate too many, and no-one was sick!
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  • 157 5 Court Told DENANQ Friday. Choong Cheng Eng, a shoo assistant told magistrate D. R. Home that he saw Loh Keat Seng being beaten by a man and four women. He was giving evidence in a case in which Loh Ah Sim, her son and
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Heavy labourers in Negri Sembilan wul be allowed to draw high grade Siam. Saigon and Australian rice during next month. It is however stated that medium grade Australian rice will not be available during the first two ration weeks.
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  • 169 5 YAP Chiew Kang, a 47-year-old Teochew. told Judge Tan Ah Tah yesterday that the 19 pounds opium found in his room was not his, and he was not aware that the opium was in his room. Yap. who claimed trial to the charge, was
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  • 66 5 Goh Hoon Guan was fined $50 in default two weeks* gaol in the Third Police Court yenverday for entering the Singapore Harbour Board with a borrowed permit. Wee Kirn Tak and Eng Tuan Sin were fined $50 each tor tne abetment of the offence. Eng
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  • 404 5 Dato Onn Will Be Asked: rE three-man Malay Union delegation which will shortly be meeting Dato Onn bm Ja'afar will ask him a simpV, stra;ght question: "Are you coming hack to the UMNO or not" Inche Sardon bin Haii Jubir. president of the Malay
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 232 5 For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST HOUSE A Health Resort by the Sea with FIRST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT at your service From 9 a.m. till Midnight EXCELLENT FOOD DRINKS TaICING tonight ADMISSION FREE. Music by Schoon and his Hawaiian Sophisticates. PHONE: ***** 107 MARINE PARADE isramcTv realty! CO.. LTD. I Managing
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 41 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T- "a-nlin_ d LIX ABXER by Al €app f SON. -VO IS IN 1 REMAIN* O' THIS AHTSTpROUD )'FtA«L£SS FOSDiCK" GOOD-LUCK TOOTH EVER SLtN.'T-— J FinDTH'REST J] LESS TOSDKK SUCH A\ LOVES y5 f EOUiPPED FO'AWV V
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  • 216 6 p. Alimat (Muhibbah 8.P.) won the Singapore Malay Association singles title when he beat Suadi Hj. Tahir (Gentle 8.P.) 6-15, 15-6, 15-1 last week. Ahmad Taib (Gentle 8.P.) became the junior singles champion, beating Aris Awang (Setia 8.P.) 11-16, 15-8, 15-11. Ismail bin Marjan
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  • 65 6 The Singapore Rifle Association will hold .is annual competition for th>- Ameri. a Cup at the Seletar Rani.,-, w Miesione, Thompson R«.ad on July 2 at 8 30 MB. A Chlnaae dinner, ladiea m< hided, w II be held at B- dok on Jui> 1j at
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  • 78 6 U.P. MANILA, Fri. Philippine featherweight champion Tirso del Ftosario refused an offer to fight Mexican lightweight Addie Chaved in San Jose, California, because he does not want to fight outside the Philippines. Del Rosario was offered by Promoter B. Griffin of San Jose a
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  • 139 6 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Pn>, [n th.London Stock Exchange u«l.*«i the vMk on a quietly steady note with trading restricted by the approach of the week-end. British funds showed some reL covery from opening lower ievels I and closed irregular. Movements in industrials were 1 small and in either
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  • 157 6 RUBBER THIS WEEK- THE rubber commodity market has been quiet during the week and prices have fluctuated within comparatively narrow limits. The bulk of business done has been confined to shipment rubber especially lower grades for which there was a
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  • 124 6 THE rubber commodity market opened tit lower levels yesterday, but eased on" down to 71 7 foi July. But the market steadied up towards the close with a fair amount of business passing and closed 2% cents lower than Thursday's closing. Yesterday's closing prices in cents per
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  • 154 6 SINGAPORE, June 23. WITH both the rubber and tin commodities again lower, there was little to attract fresh buying of shares in the local market. Business was on a restricted scale. Industrials had practically no change. The following are the prices changes: M. Colls. 1.65 1.70 Ord.
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  • 65 6 SINGAPORE, June 23: Tin price was $297 5/8 per pit-ul exMm icr Down $Li. LONDON, June 22: Spot £594. Down 0, Three months £595 1/4. Down £21. Turnover: 85 tons. SECOND SESSION: Spot £593 1/4. Down £3 1/4. Three months £594 1/2. Down £3 1/4. Turnover: 40 tons
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  • 103 6 Highest and lowest prices during the week ending June 23 are: Highest Lowest Closing Buyers Noon Spot Loose 76 1! 2 72 3/4 72 3/4 R.M.A. 1 RSS FOR July 76 3 4 72 3 4 72 3/4 R.M.A 2 RSS FOB July 76 72 3/8 72 3/8
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  • 57 6 Islander (45); Union Builder (44); Hal in (sheers); Orduna (42-43); Uijnkcrk (42-tS); Ophir (40-41); Aeneas (38-3»); (.ler.artev (36-37); Soudan (31-38); i.eneverrtt (17-18); Tjikampek U»-?0>; r. lover rU-'fi); Kui>- d»*l (23-24.); Sam»rinda_Hot>rh Sllvermoon (26-2«); (Hards (87--28); Bonneville (29-30); Benalder (15-10); Lok sang (13-14) Somali (11); Tairea (8-0);
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  • 347 6 MAJOR surprise in yesterday's Singapore tennis championships was the defeat of seeded pair H. K. Yadi and Miss WalkerTaylor by Lim Bong Soo and Mlsi> R. C. Rohades in two straight sets of 4—6, 3—6. Combining beautifully Bong Soo and Rohades played far better as a
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  • 460 6 Tribune Soccer Reporter. PENANG, Friday. SING Tao Football Club of Hongkong were very lucky today—if it had not been for a penalty goal they would have gone down to the Penang Chinese Football Association. The goal, gave them a one-nil lead at halftime and later
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  • 167 6 Indian Association v* Naval Squadro £00 p.m. on the I.A. (ma Dharmaraj (Captain) p k r.. cT-^-/-P n K £X- sundr Va bM Haider M. Sithawalia. and J. Rasklal. Res.-rv Kader and J. Amnrai. L'l Mr. N Narayanan and Mrs. Sylvia Gill. Indian Association rs. CerlnSports Cub on
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  • 217 6 HIGHLIGHT of the Raffles Girls' School annual sports to be held on July 12; on the school ground, will be the invitation inter-school medley relay over 440 yards. So far, fcur -chools have, accepted: the Methodist Giris School, the St. Margaret s Schoo 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 445 6 uste the classified for results SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED radio saie.-j el sons (male female) on salary an 1 commission. Good prospects lor the ntiht persona. Apply Box A 374 J. j Tribune. Spore. I*L»IM. I POPULAR EniT ish-lancruage Ma- lavan magazine requires repr. >*Nt; atives throughout Malaya sell advertising space.
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    • 255 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE M.G. 39—40 Model, excellent condition. Best offer Box A.3743. Tribune, Spore. (X.949). STANDARD 12, 1938. rood ccnd tion. Please app'y Box A.3742, Tribune. Spore. <K.94S>. RENAULT '8' Mode' 1949. excellent condition. comprehensive InBurance June 1951. Price $2,500/-. Apply 3, Tembeling Road. (K953>. 1 HUDSON Commodore Six. 1947,
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    • 219 6 PETS. FOR SALE: Alsatioi thorough breed 2 moßtha ran be viewed 275. East Don* Road. «Jg. ACCOMMODATION TO LET: New ttuugakm Flats. bH Modern Apply S. O. Alsagoff. 9A, Ch .ia Street, Spore. DUNEARN House available Ist. July single accommodation (1 pean) fu'l board laundry Apply 358 D Dun.-am *****:
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  • 232 7  -  By ALBERT SPENCER THE poor number of Class 5 entries for the Perak Turf Club's July Meeting shows that owners are deleting their Class 5 horses as fast as they can and are using the permits to import better class horses. The
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  • 77 7 IPOII. Today. TWELVE horses from the stables of M. Van Breukelen and R. W. Van Breukelen were the only workers this morning when the inner grass track was opened for training. The going was good. The following were confined to pace work: the Blessing: Spearlight (E.
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  • 512 7 DONALD DA SILVA. with 1» points became the individual Champion at the St. Joseph Institution Annual Sports, yesterday. S Sonndanayagam was a close runner up with 13 points. Da Silva also broke the School High Jump Record of 5 ft. 82 inches by 3i inches.
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  • 143 7 Reuter. HOVE, Friday. I OSING their last six second innings wickets for L 11 runs against the West Indies here today, Sussex were beaten by an innings and 143 runs. Sussex made 220 in their first innings, and in reply West Indies tan up
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  • 118 7 Reuter. SCOREBOARD: SISSEX INNS.-J2». WEST INDIES IST. INISv—477 FOR 3 DEC SUSSEX -ND INNS. John L*npi*f«,l>; Kfinadb.n 44 Siuitb c Worrell b IMerre C Oaket* c Mar»h*ll b Gome* 12 Cox lbw b Bamadhin 3» Jame* Lanirridge »t. Waleott b Ramadhin. •> Parks c William* b Gome* j o,kcs
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  • 211 7 SHEER doggedness won the day for Royal Engineers who beat Chinese Casuals two-nil in a scrappy Senior League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Poor passing and lack of ball control characterised the game throughout, except in last stages when Casuals pressed
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  • 86 7 Blue Flash Badminton Party held Its first general meeting recent v and the following werelected oAce hearers for the y<ar: President: L. S. Rajoo: Hon. Secretary: Ang Ann Deng; Treasurer. Poh Choo Sam; Auditor: Simon Hoe; Sports Captain: Lee Kirn Senj;; Asst. Sports Capt. B
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    17 7 The officials' Thread and Needle race in progress at. the St. Joseph's Institution annual sports yesterday.
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  • 207 7 SINGAPORE Combined gave a dazzling performance last night at the Happy World Stadium, when they fully extended the Mapua Tech Cardinals and just failed by two points to snatch victory from the tourists. 'The final scon, was 46-44. Lack of stamina cost
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  • 238 7 Reuter. LONDON. Fr .—Today's L.K. County Cricket dopes are: At Derby. Derbvshire-GlanKHS-tran match' abandoned today due to rain. Derbyshire, declared 251 for seven. V. Guildford, Oxford University beat Surrey by 86 runs: Oxford University 277 and W for seven decared iHoffmeyr not out w>. A Bedser, right-arm rnst-medu-m
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  • 54 7 U.P. S MUSCOGEE. Okiaho- ma. Fri. It is tough when Mother Nature j > takes sides in the ball i game, umpire Emory Jennings complained f today. He was struck by a lightning after he call- i ed a runner out. When 1 he recovered he tould >
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  • 317 7 A.P. LONDON. Fri.—Art Larsen. San Leandro, California. America's fourth ranking amateur, scored a surprisingly easy straight set victory today. Friday over Frank Sedgman, Australia, the number on* seeded player at Wimbledon next week in the semi-finals of the London Lawn Tennis championships. The score was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 553 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTFV DAM, HAMBURG. DENBIGHSHIRE 25 June ftf?*! 'ROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND J A PA N. C.LENARTNEY In Port GLENEAH* due Penang „*SJ"S CARRIERS OPTTON TO PROCEED VIA
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    • 590 7 (Royal Packet Navigation Coy.) (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlavson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 5975. Due Sails "Tosari" for Palembang June 24 "Ophir" for Muntok and Djakarta June 24 "Toboali" for Pontianak June 25 "Van Rlebeeck" for Belawan-Deli June 25 "Kalianda" for Tg. Pinang, Daho, Blinjoe. P. Pinang,
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  • 165 8 U.P. Johnson TOKIO, Fri. Defence Secretary Louis Johnson hinted today that America would maintain her presem bases in the Far East. After high level talks on United States policy, Johnson and General Omar Bradley took off by plane for the United States. They had
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  • 84 8 U.P. TOKYO, Fri—Usually reliable sources said today that General Douglas Mac Arthur was considering the possibility of sending tbe Russian mission it lokyo home on tne grounds that its members are boycoain*. Allied meetings ant lie nee nave no propti function here. the question is
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  • 59 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. Fri.—A British missionary. Mrs. E. M. Dey. was slightly injured whep she was attacked in a first class compartment of the Bombay-Madras mall train early today. Mrs. Dey was given first aid at Badlapur station and was later examined by a railway doctor at
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  • 411 8 McNEICE GIVES HIM 2 VOTES Tribune Staff Reporter. MR. S. S. Scales last night won the job of Municipal Deputy Treasurer. Commissioners after a heated five-hour debate on the merits of Mr. Scales and Mr. P. C. Marcus deadlocked at eight-eight. Then Acting Municipal
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  • 35 8 U.P. LONDON, Fri -The closing prices were spot £591 buyers £591-1 2 severs with business at £591-1, 4. Three months £592 buyers £592-1 2 sellers. The turnover was 270 tons for tbe day.—U.P.
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  • 24 8 U.P. BONN. Fri.—The West German Lower House today approved a lesolution to ban the production or sale of war tovs.—U.P.
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  • 289 8 U.P LONDON. Fri.—Official quarters said today the extent of Britain's financial aid to Malaya in the fight against Communist guerillas must be decided by the British Cabinet. The Colonial Office said the amount and form of such aid were now under consideration and
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  • 39 8 U.P. LONDON, Fri. -The pepp. r market remained OOQfUSed following Thursday's Indian taxation shock. Theie wete sellers of shipments of Malabar at 2.9005. but buyers were completely lacking: m Interest and the puce was not even tested.--U.P.
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  • 110 8 The Army Civil Service Union is calling two general meetings to organise into two groups stores personnel and telephone operators and their supervisors of the War Department. "Grouping our members according to their particular type ot worse heips to smooth the work of the
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  • 75 8 U.P. LONDON, Fri.—The Colonial Office said today that the ban on the issuance of Hongkong transit visas lor travel to China has Deen eased. Officials said transit, visas may now be issued to Chinese students on tne iollowing conditions; I. Guarantee or temporary residence in
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  • WEEK END DIARY
    • 176 8 TODAY ttHINFSE METHODIST (HiR( H 36th Anniversary Bazaar at the church vorund, Teluk Ayer from 2.00-4.1M» pin. CHINESE Y.M.CA.: Music class at 2.30-4.30 p.m. basketball at 5.3" p.m. Badminton at 5. So p.m. Film Show at 7.30 p.m. C©i> ay rc'aJ and English classes 400 WOO p.m. V W.C.A.:
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    • 443 8 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHiRIH: (5. Penang Road): Sabbath School 3.30 p.m. preaching service at 5 p.m. TOMORROW M £l al> w K KKK Combined M.I.F. Church Sen-ice. Teiok Ayer Church, 11 a.m., Kampong Kapor Church, 5.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S GARRISON CHI BCH, Tanglin: Holy Communion and Sermon—9.3o a.m.
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    • 290 8 CATHAY: "The Great Sinner" with Gregory Peck and Ava Gardiner at 11.00, 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p m. Midnight Show: "Riding H'gh" with Bing Crosb.v. Sunday: "Conspirator" Ri-b< rt Tay or at 1.15, 4.13, 6.45, and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Adventures of Magic Men" at 11.00. 1 -15, 4.1j.
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    • 186 8 TODAY SOCCER: RAF v Army-Navy at Jalan Besar (Ifalava Cup): .Tnr. B3: Cosmos v R..V. Barracks at Geylang. (RiCKET: acsoba v Victoria OBA (Evan Wong Shield) at Ceylon ground 2 p.m.; Chang' v Singapore Regt. at B ;ikani: Mati; Seletar 2nd v S.C.C. 2nd at Seletar; Indians v Indian
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    • 26 8 TODAY H.Vt.: 430 (6 a> 1 ln 5.35 p.m. (7 it. s ins,)'. „ir TOMOBBOW: K.W.: 5.55 a.m. (7 tt. 7 ins) p.nx. (8 ft.;.
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  • 112 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Five bandits were hanged this morning at the Pudu Gaol. They were Kok Fah Foo, Chong Yong t*U% Seu Hen. Chong Yong Pin and Hew Onn who were and convicted in the High Court on May 27. Ninety-four bandits have been
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  • 25 8 U.P. TOKYO, Fri. Three small Chinese vessels, all seized byJapan dining the war, were restored to the Republic of China at Keelung, Formosa.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 301 8 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that since my wife. Madam Heng Teck Vim has left my house and protection since the 24th day of March, 1950. I shall not be responsible for her debts howsover and wheresoever incurred. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1950. TOH JUAY HONG, No. 2&9-W,
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    • 430 8 ENGAGEMENT The engagement hj nounced between Tan Hem.Thuan sixth son of Mr Mr? Taa Geok Tecng and' Foo Swee Vow fifth daughter Mr. Mrs. Foong Peng Slm on 24.6.1950. SIT. VACANT 7 WANTED—Lady RecepUoT ist required SATA. apply Clinic Secretary, 250. Tanjong Pmg^ Wanted—Nurse partly 7r7 ;i cd. required SATA.
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