Morning Tribune, 7 May 1948
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Title Section15 1948-05-07 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1 NO. 747. (Now Sen* s» (10 Cents FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948.15 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-05-07 1 r//^; wo.v. o r>' .4 t d BERRY (Director <>: twn le Newpnptn 9*4 <» yen ■i Lord Kemiieyj vith MR. LiM KESQ BOR <ot the Tribune Croup of Xcwpupen), Tht Malayan y>urUZliM* ni Fn<)l*jnd nr< y\r>n (i m the provinces*40 words
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Article144 1948-05-07 1 ■n .si" i»wb R< porter I Li MPI V:i> t;. 11l |o r»ig Tr.i-l < D i^ tC fn« Kin..! in*o i»i Fetlrral Uathf r« 1 fti its ■rttiitg mi M«j t."<. IK BIIJ whl amend Tr.nl I isiiin* {.jia-trncnt W" r.-uuir :'•;<• olß•>f tr de unions, Dtki r144 words
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Article115 1948-05-07 1 >iv Btaff Beworftrl '""I m x|, llurma, vrith British pasitporU, who !us«i h ir lva to Aaitralia from Rangoon "H h.r. lan-J Hhen thf Bl boat "Sanßola" n tpril ■>:<. The passengers have been allowed to remain temporarily m Singapore until the "Sangola" returns115 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-05-07 1 AMERICAN DIPLOMAT MR. D. L. GILSINN, with Ml wife and son David, aboard the "Prrsident Monroe/ 1 whuh was m port on Wednesday. Mr, GiUtinn, fonnrrly posted at Afghanistan, is <m his way to Kararhi after ."homy leave."38 words
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Article63 1948-05-07 1 i Tribune S f aft Reporfei A co\V\-~\Qn between .1 motoi 31 and a n;otoi cycK.- ••(sultwj n .1 Chtncfe n^.otor cvcHst ben^ r ii'innitcfl to the ho.-piwi 1 .vith soiiou.s hljurtefl to his The accident t*cca»'red at the junction Of Orchard Road aM Xn^ailia Paik Road63 words
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Article28 1948-05-07 1 Washington, May 6. The House of Representatives is expected to approve on Thursday an Army Air Force consti uction programme to cost r*****,000.000. U.P.28 words
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Article72 1948-05-07 1 BRITAIN WORRIED OVER JAPAN CANBERRA, MAY «i.-MX I R. OHffIEY, AUSTRALIAN PREMIER, AND I»IS FORKION MINISTER, DR. HERBERT EVATT, If. WE DISMISSED A PACIFIC POLICY WITH BRITISH GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES IN THE PAST WEEK. It was officially stated the talks dealt with 't; '.nations affocting the Far Bast and it is72 words
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Article40 1948-05-07 1 One of three Chinese who I were rhimi by the inhabitants •of a ksmpong off the ioi inik-stone, Sombawang Road, last night was found to have a fully loaded .38 revolver tucked m rus waist when apprehended40 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-05-07 1 WINI8BIN0 TOUCHES: Miss Yomj Poojf if* 1 the finishing touch** t» <r stum make-up b<!°r<- the appeared rn the pl<'» *<<"/"' at the Nw> WorU *f Oversea* Women'* aoctat Welfare Bocietjf,30 words
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187 1948-05-07 1 HE KISSED A GIRL: 'THAT'LL COST YOU $50',—M AGISTRATE General Mac Arthur's Pacific Policy Is dictated, it is said, by the fear that Japan might become a Russian satellite IV INDIAN U 7/o IHREW His AMMB XROI'M) A MALAY QtBL'M NECK A\l> PLANTED AN UNWANTED Kiss OS HER CHEEK, WAS187 words
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155 1948-05-07 1 NEW YORK May 6.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Republican Party Foreign Policy Adviser, called for a new department m the (i<.\ eminent to light Communist pi opaganda. m a Speech before the Horn! Club of New York he urged that the United States155 words
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Article67 1948-05-07 1 Two i non* casen of V j poliomyflitiA were re- V ported yenterday, bring- ing the total number of fiiM-s notified to date to I 42. The virfiinn were I Chinese children. t No further .leathH ha\e I lM«en re|M»rted. Four easpM of polio i67 words
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Advertisement51 1948-05-07 1 PEQUOT PERCALE BED SHEETS In colours: 72" x 99" $15.50 72" x 10K" $10.50 81" x 108" $17.50 'JO- x 10H $18.50 Pillow C'as«*s m ColourH: 42" x 384" HIS 45" \M z $«.75 White She«tH:~ 72' x 108" IMJI M" 108" itlJt J4HT mLv^ 31 KAFFLKS PLAC'K SINOAPORK I'HONK51 words
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Article77 1948-05-07 2 Darwin, May 6. A Diagon liiipitio today clashed m flames when taking oil' on Daly Waters aerodrome within 200 miles of its objective aftei flying 12.000 mil. s from Croydon, England. Pilot C. HourigaJD was pulled from the bfazing machint unconscious and badly burned.77 words
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228 1948-05-07 2 Ti'Jtni' st'itt i:< port* r) VCRNACULAK SCHOOLS iN SINGAPORE WILL HP: CAiIRYINa ON THKIR HCBBIONB DBBPITE THE HOLI|.\Y EXTENSION WHICH ENGUBH SCHOOLS ARE AT PRESENT ENJOYING. THIS DECISION' WAS MADE BY THF IX)CAL EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITIES AFTER Dl'E CONSULTATION WITH THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. An oAdal fiom228 words
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Article174 1948-05-07 2 ..it -o cobble received barß* when a rirv broke out during a blackout period it a shoo manufacturing con..n La Jalan Sultan Road on HIC night of Apii! 28. Tiie fire originated from a 'ighted candle. which accidentally fell on to a piece of rubbei sheeting174 words
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467 1948-05-07 2 TWO CHINESE ON TRIAL FOR A LLEGED ROBBERY The story of how four Cnmese robbera entered a Chinese! sundry goods shop at Kampong Padang Terbakar on the! night of May 23, 1947. held up the Miopkceper and his son at pistol point. lobbed them of $325 c .d later made467 words
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Article54 1948-05-07 2 Tin Hindu staff of Number One Sub Depot 223 8.0.D. will conduct special piayor service at the Sri Senpa^a VinayaTtm^le. Ceylon Road. K:\tcng. on Sunday, at 5.30 p.m. 1 1 is the occasion of "Thirukftrthftgai" ;> special liv m the month for the v.orof God Svibramani ir. Many54 words
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188 1948-05-07 2 B. Pereira (18) and s. M. Knibanda i IS), two members of the Royal Pioneer Coips <Ccy- lonose). who were alleged to have raped a 25-year-old Chinese woman near their camp m Reformatory Road by threatening her with a knife, were committed188 words
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Article41 1948-05-07 2 The tiial of the 88 Chinese. which was to have been piocceded with at the First District Court yesterday, was adjourned to May 10. All 88 Accused are charged with attending a meeting of an illegal society.41 words
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241 1948-05-07 2 Allegations that his wife wont to the cabaret and returned home late and thnt, consequently, there had been misunderstandings and quarrels between him and his wife, were made m the Singapore Divorce Court yesterday by a local-born English educated Chinese, Peter Low241 words
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Article592 1948-05-07 2 The following SI n f "imiidatcs were -ucc the London Ch'imu C mcrco (Autumn i 1!'1T cxi tionp RAFI'LKS IXBT. I YKNIM. (LASSES ERTIFICATK STA"i: Typewriting: Ch c w > Seng, Alice Gol:. Gn!i Suar Pjix. M. Armstrong. P. tousa, Koh 'loon Liang, v Mohanied KaiaJHl. L. Navis, E592 words
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Advertisement31 1948-05-07 2 Man Zan The ideal Ointment for blind, itching and aching piles. Man Zan gives instant relief. srr^jg^P^ ne Hygienic Applicator enables you easily, and without messmess. \r Obtainable ut nil dispensaries31 words
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Article302 1948-05-07 3 LOCKS PRO. ..m VT1ON' OF A NATIONAL UNITY J II KSPREAD SUPPORT AMONG ORGA N'ISATIONS IN MALACCA VaNoiMJtel Parfy told m0, rkena Loch hi brtoflM al>f«f ><»«- h,/'.s U "^mM/ H; Mi un- o i »»»««f serore cnticltion8 vhuh 8t*k to perpAuate or nn>>thir. m fc. P .ciinsite L302 words
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Article155 1948-05-07 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr D E. L. Anderson, of the Shell Company, Singapore, was married yesterday evening to Miss Muriel Kinnier Wilson, daughter of the well-known neurologist, the late Dr S. A. Kinnier Wilson, at the Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road. The Rev R. M. Greer officiated at the155 words
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Article34 1948-05-07 3 I i pre- S itionfl l'i'.'. Of m y h it I. the H' r luncil I Igesi m> j curW::> Gtov- omc Vl ires, raa kn and w *y m tlis jom-34 words
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Article37 1948-05-07 3 nest b tenta- issrjL iplete ni roftcrty r P; va L h) Ed i ast year. etween Lr last g made tk > at u station L missing. pti< p, police rjh, Forrest 1 to ix 137 words
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Article212 1948-05-07 3 SHANGHAI. May 6. Stu- dent circles here are preparing a nationwide protest campaign against large-scale American aid to Japan now underway, according to the CHINA PRESS tot lay. A resolution to st:n t such a movement was confirmed by students attending a rally*212 words
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Article35 1948-05-07 3 The Customs Preventive Branch seized 542 It*, of raw opium on the morning of Monday, May 3. last on board s.s. "Blairdova" from Calcutta. The opium was found under a irgo of coal.35 words
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Article58 1948-05-07 3 Dou^la.s LaBrooy. Jr.. th< Penang State cricketer. became the third batsman to score a century this season when he knocked up a brilliant 141 for the Internationa 1 Club against the R.A.F. Yet tnothei century was his up during the week-end by S. E. Augustin who scored 115 against :i58 words
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Article130 1948-05-07 3 London, May 5. Mr. Rees Williams, Colonial Secretary told the House of Commons that Palestine casualties from October to Apni wore Arabs: killed 1300, wounded 2,000. lews: killed l.ooo, wounded 2.000. British subjects killed between May 1947 an.! April 194S were Armed Forces 137, police 51, civilians130 words
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626 1948-05-07 3 MALAYAN NEWSMEN SEE DUN LOP FACTORY IN THB COURSE OF I AST MONDAVI TOU1 MALAYAN JOURNALISTS s \\V 4ANCHE8TCn SHIP CANAL Wli.ru HAS EN\BLF.D MANCHESTER I DEVELOP PROM AN INLAND INDUSTRIAL CITY INTO A PORT AS WILL AS MERSEY IVNNKL WHICH CARRIES POUR LANE8 OF TRAFFIC FOH THBEK MILKS RIGHT626 words
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Article58 1948-05-07 3 The following have been »iected to he the Bar Committee for Singapore (Of th«curreni year Mr J. C f'obbi'tt (Chaii man I. The Hon. Mi' B. H. Koek. Mi. D. K Walters, The Hon. Mr H. A Malial. Th«Hon. Mrs C C. Tan. Mr Ahmad bin MohameM58 words
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Article104 1948-05-07 3 Tin- Singapore Antl-T.B. Fund now stands .if a total of $164,335.25. Below li <« list of donors for April Proceeds from entertainment at Great World 19,874, the Chartered Ban* of I. a. A China $25,000, tin Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., lm., Si.nod, the Anglo-ThaJ 0wporation Ltd., $1,000. Messrs.104 words
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Article305 1948-05-07 4 bMdOB, M»Jf G Mr. Ita tn Phillips, *S»m f.-tai y Of the l..ilx»ii! I'.itty. early llu> in.inkM foun'l pitod on Ml i<'- s^ letters ftum th»' n Libow Member! of PwUmmM whom :..imts :ipf.»':u«'(l on the t*'l*%nin ot irWwi s «'nt on the |f| Of305 words
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151 1948-05-07 4 m .\tra<ndin.uy gene* n I meeting of t\\ Chine* i. t)b**r Estate Owners Assoi itlon held on ruesoay. -t was decided to disso.v the association since the primar} i bjecta >-i obtaining e>t:it<. supplies and equipment fci its members during th* 1 can. day.151 words
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Article, Illustration186 1948-05-07 4 Tribune pictures, shou:.iy the finishes of the first, third an I fourth meet <>n Wfdnesiay, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer meetin i. Top: FUreptth IS* VI seen vmnintj from the fmvodrUe Barham (No. :> i Tic<> tint halt length* MMiiM186 words
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Article74 1948-05-07 4 MISS BAILLIE TO SING HERE B Radio Mala v tea Council gopd ho celebrate j( :^l lisa tobel B v^ tie pioi.ii>' ler wm i"^ 1 New Zealand MeWO i for man 01 27 and at t Kuala I "^i 111 M»W BDtries foi in} c,:i open 25 jnU^ pionslnp74 words
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Article52 1948-05-07 4 The Bulgarian law eoneerning expropriation of largte covered real estate property m towns (not villages > is now m force. Provision is made for compensation and owners must submit declaration by 16th June. Application for such declaration forms should be made to the Colonial Secretary's vi!io»nut later52 words
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Article63 1948-05-07 4 Montgomery, Alabama, May B. Colonel William B. Lyerly of Governor James E. (Kissing Jim) Folsoin's personal staff, announced today that the Governor was married yesterday to Miss Ja/nelle Xloore, 21 at Rockford, Alabama. Alabama's new ftiat iady was described as gorgeous brunette with blue eyes." She is63 words
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Article185 1948-05-07 4 Hanover. May 6. The Hanover food ration strike now involving over 60.000 workers has spread further and the city will have neither newspapers nor tramears tomorrow. Some 33.000 metal workers. 15,000 chemical and paper workers. 12.000 builders and 2,000 workmen preparing the Hanover Trade Fair are185 words
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Article39 1948-05-07 4 Seoul. May 6. F. D. l>»'an military governor m south Korea charged today that a^nts of the north Korean Communist army have landed on Cheju island to direct guerrillaa m a terrorism campaign against the May 10 election* U.P.39 words
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Article64 1948-05-07 4 A "noise ray" from a supersonic apparatus is being used by the Water Board of Sydney. Australia, to keep birds away from the open reservoirs which supply the city. The apparatus emits a high frequency sound, which disturbs the birds and tends to drive them64 words
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Article86 1948-05-07 4 Nanking. May 6. The streets of Nanking, usually clustered with traffic and impeding pedicabs. became a motorist's delight yesterday M the city's pedieab drivers went on strike m protest against an increase m rentals. It is estimated 1.000 pedieab coolies paraded through downtown Nanking yesterday to present86 words
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Article, Illustration770 1948-05-07 5 L-* WITH VERA ARDMORE 1 L/ Ming R ,A Army I rt Canning, :1 and M.-ss v I i*r* uu p and &r c a h arc? rtfhlte lamb«WD ensemfeaturing inree-qaai^: f v -v, Her short bi- C She wore pearls and Vnea? t-t white gladioli I'd770 words
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Advertisement182 1948-05-07 5 RAFFLES HOTEL IN THK XKW VKKANDAII BAI.I.KOOM DANCE 9 p.m. to Midnight FLOOR SHOW JOHNNY MACK i ROBhRTTI ROBERTS CORAL GUNNING PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA UNUNION TO NON DINfcKS #1.10 JOAN TOOKE Invites you to enjoy reading the latest books from her lending library The LILMPrT" I at Little's I182 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article265 1948-05-07 6 m the swift flow ami violent passage of events m India the world has missed the significance of the changei that have taken place m what is known an princely India. The 5^2 princely States occupy a third of Indian territory, and although varied m origin are265 words
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Article312 1948-05-07 6 The native States were fashioned for an age which is now fortunately dead the era when Britain determined to extend and retain her hold m India. These States were, to quote Professor Rushbrook-Williams a vast network of friendly fortresses m debatable territory. It would be difficult for a312 words
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Article, Illustration85 1948-05-07 6 Photograph A picture taken after the eddin</ of Miss Rita Rich and Lt. D. Zatumt-r Mitt viu, arrived bu the 8.8, Can <»i pi (Heeded straight t<> the Mart urn, Reyiatry ior her 4i%g. From It ft to tight: Ciptam U. K. Sawyer. DAPM, fbettman p85 words
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Article855 1948-05-07 6 FRANK WALKER - Beauty Parlours For Men FRANK WALKER BATTLE OF THE WAVES By NEW YORK. Owners of "Ye Olde Beautie Shoppes" throughout the l T nrted States are fighting a life and death struggle with curl-your-tress-es-at-home kits which have already captured more than a fair share of the permanent wave trade. America's855 words
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Advertisement40 1948-05-07 6 10^7? BUSINESS! MANY A DEUCATE PBOBLEM, CROPS I BOMETmEH, WHICH NEEDS VERI CAREFIX ■ANDIJNG. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFirULTIES \M> YOU NEED ADVICE Consult. MAI»AM FLOHEXCK PHONK HMOS K> R ArrOINTMKNT FLAT .M" lIEKRFN IH II.DINCi <»X( ii \i:i» ROAD SINGAPORE.40 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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Article155 1948-05-07 7 World Situation "Dangerous Eden I May s.— Mr. Anthony Eder. cold the I tli today that the world situation lUi but not desperate. it this it -ti- 1 iota- to anything P toUUm- hiBdea was of Mi Winchief Oppo- th sotond day of the foreign affairs debate. Mr. Eden deplored155 words
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Article110 1948-05-07 7 STAMP MAY BE CLUE TO BOMBING WULVEHHAMPTON. May 5 ..,•u ifticei i mvv cu'aih of M Re X ano dkd b intend* d Capi R y m their honk 1! nr. i ti)Jay inquirkj: m Contiin.'iit. m? to pinp iot t!i »i "Iii 1^ I rc«l b i rj b110 words
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63 1948-05-07 7 Alabama, Man nited States Benattn Idaho tudmi 1 150 fim and </ I*6- d >' I ntrnce Matmn Birmingham* ■i<tt",n larr* and »/> nnn t>uiW*g thwuqh an ened for Ncgroe*. Court trial the Prudential candidate Henry Wallace on ■"j-y'irt,, ticket, ims found 7^ 063 words
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Article47 1948-05-07 7 type of "uced m this supposed to ta taste bet- name n ate, md is J amyio salt. The 0 improve •neat. soup. >ught here «O t.om .lap■covered m '">■ v was uted to nous -li.-t of palatable, m wheat gluy Drodud rw U.P.47 words
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165 1948-05-07 7 London. May G A letter I signet! by Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. former Supreme Commando r of the India and Pakistan forces, Viscount Halifax, former Viceroy of India, and the widcw of a former Viceroy, Marie. Marchioness of Will- ingdon. appealed m The165 words
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Article62 1948-05-07 7 LONDON. May 5: *hv Prime Minister. Mi. Clement Attlee, has sent the following message to the Governor-Ge-neral Designate of India. Mr Rajagopalachari "I send my warmest congratulations on your appointment to the high oflice as Governor-General of India In succession to Lord Mcuntbatten and my62 words
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Article73 1948-05-07 7 Lomdtm, Md>) .7. Hr. If 1 1aid Wil.sun, U-'toir- "1,1 BrUUk Tnul, Minn. trr. <lni»i> <l h< r> pmbUefa i today thit hi HMM bnhhi thi onJjl OM ffii m<i i' stu s VteMera m"" y /»/jv inMJk a .S'm(» .U(»Ms J r# r mmli73 words
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Article159 1948-05-07 7 Treaty With Japs Overdue LONDON. May <> A peace treaty with Japan is "urgent and Ion?; overdue" Mr. Christopher Mnvhcw. Under Secretary for Foreign Aliairs. told the House of Commons m Winding up the two-day debate on foreign all aits last night. He heueved that not on:y Japan but all159 words
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Article69 1948-05-07 7 I'ARIS. May 5: The Hanoi to Haiphong train was blown up by a mine today. the i Fu-nch Pi oss Agency reported here tonight. One passenger wa^ Injured Throe wagons wore damaged. The .igoncy saw! lndoc him so nationalists were be,- lieved to have mined69 words
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Article37 1948-05-07 7 Amman, via Beirut, May r>. King Abdullah of Transjordati said today that he intended to enter Palestine when the British mandate ended, with Transjoidan and Iraqi "wh«'ther the Arab LeMTUe accepts armistice or not." U.P.37 words
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Article61 1948-05-07 7 FRANKFURT, May 5: More than 30.000 workers m; the American zone are out on strike tonight m protest again. 1 the poor distribution of the food ration. The rush of stoppages, which began m 12 Kurwnberg irOB and steel plant.-;, spiead today to Mannheim. Kassel, Munich and smaller61 words
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Article43 1948-05-07 7 NEW DELHI, Ma) ♦> In dia .signed an agreement net* today to lake over 8,000 square inilos Of Cutch, adjoining the Pakistan province of Sind, on June 1 ditch has a population of riOO.OOO and an annual revenue of about £'200.00(1.43 words
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180 1948-05-07 7 LONDON. May r > Albert i Perera, amatcui bantamwt i^lit champion of Ceylon, was disqualified m the final I of the British Amateur Box- 1 inj; Association's bataniwoi^ht championship at tho Empire j Pool, Wembley, tonight. Tho disqualification oocurred m the third180 words
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Article201 1948-05-07 7 LONDON, May B. sir Stafford Cripps, the Cabinet Minister- directing thy nations production and export drive, today announced scries of recordi In industrial output and m exports In the lirst three months of this year. But ti Added i wrarntag that the tiisit ofl reaching201 words
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Article144 1948-05-07 7 SMUTS CABLES "GOOD LUCK" The Hagßti May r (It'll. Smuts. South Africa* Premier, cabling "Best Wishes" today to the united Europe Congress, which begins here on Friday under the chairmanship of Mr. Winston Churchill, said the eyes of the world were directed to wards the conference I BOB* not m144 words
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160 1948-05-07 7 White ri 11 Tennessee. May f>. After sleeping for 12 years Mrs. Cfiwi Kunnels, aged has awaken. She had been suffering from a mild form of sleeping sickness, and had beta unable to reeoynise anyone until recently* Mrs. Runnels' sister-in-law said that she160 words
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Article103 1948-05-07 7 I .ins. May ■">. Foreign Mm i itei M. < krorgc Bidault «atd t<> <j:iy that the Marihall recovei j programme Europe's 1 nope of survival, r i t pledged France continue to be "shield of Europe" ■caln vcr\ peril 1 1 ""I the Baxt. M. Bidault103 words
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Article62 1948-05-07 8 k.n;:<><>n May B Thl Butmh CiMnci todaj Ik Md KheaM foi th«- na ;ihs:it ;< n "t i 1 1 IM| I"t :in«i nted i) mv d pt ndti fmiMlkm "t bobuw i company Th' 1 In.on of BMTHM A m cpected to \^-^i:. not «»niy Intern62 words
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Article153 1948-05-07 8 BOWLING GREEN Parenti should help build rtanduis to replace "chaos* m dating Bowling Oeen State niversfty dating expeit be; evea. Di S. Harman Lowne who teachM the oily American college course e>;clusively «Ipvi d to dating, urges parents to point out "reasonable rational" bases of choosing153 words
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Article34 1948-05-07 8 Berlin, May 5. Russian security guards detained an Indian General and two senior Indian Government officials for two hours when they arrived from Czechoslovakia at the Central Berlin airport of Schoenefeld last night.- Reuter34 words
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Article71 1948-05-07 8 Geneva, May 5 Ifr. Avercii Harrtmaxi Roving Aid Ambassador m Europe, represents the "American Governor General for her now colonies. the Russian delegate to the Economic Commission for Europe said today. Mr. Amazasp Ariutiunians attack was accompanied by an appeal for greater trade among European countries71 words
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Article28 1948-05-07 8 Washington, May 5. A Federal judge today ordered delay m the deportation of five alleged Communists and a new hearing ci their cases. Reuter28 words
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Article, Illustration12 1948-05-07 8 Thy Pri,mn /Miss chee Kwai Hoi) addus* maid <M(ss Yomj Poop Ke*g).12 words
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Article, Illustration113 1948-05-07 8 ALL CHINESE CONCERT I 9 I I A sum of 7.^00 dofi, s collected. The play was notable m hat the cast was hundred cent women and the ladies wore quite at ease m male roles which told i everything from warriors to d: :> '..re] narchs. Forfoui hours y113 words
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Article16 1948-05-07 8 UNKNOWN MILLION W i A or ol tl I apF* I [Tni fo. adn M. i16 words
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Advertisement73 1948-05-07 8 AGENTS WANTEDi PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums foi Death. Loss of Limbs or Eyes— weekly or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. I LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made m your spare time by canvassing this business on attractive commission terms. Applications to: NATIONAL73 words
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Article151 1948-05-07 9 NON-RESISTA NCE POLICY BEST Waaktit4tt*m. V<»»/ s Not mi I r>< i' v/» th T run/ Wohi t (>' U I' a MM MM ImJ niuht ffrt( <>' n si.stitnr |o ltiis\"tn <ni';n ssmr\ i, it/hl th* arnlthh poftcjf" tor Kurnfit m mrtl ft > s 'Th< 1 ritfl for151 words
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75 1948-05-07 9 Village To Be Used For Bombing Tests unmont, i>.-r. nc V Alexaadei ntd the indention th;it r :i lhoul«1 i,» 1 Iby tl Wmr OSoc mkl th»- Bi >p'y i th<- i»H«re t ion In stir< t ftphtsral field tra |i eluding air- i i pei < i Supply I75 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-05-07 9 A dramatic scene jrom l'i< pMjf held recently at thf NtW World, (L to h Miss Chan Chin Ckoff and Ifiti Low Ten <j Kam.25 words
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Article, Illustration14 1948-05-07 9 LADIES ALL dhfkjg hdfkjghkjsdfh gg Wi«a. L«m Hong Ptoon hi Z 7 roit««M o/14 words
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125 1948-05-07 9 Shnnghai, May 6. A Communist attempt to buy over a br.nd of 300 pirates piying the w.Uers around Chusan islands, fc-uth-cust of Shanghai, was fnMttmttd by a Shanghai Municipal police force which a: the same time smashed a Red counterfeit ring, it was125 words
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Article134 1948-05-07 9 SYDNEY, May (J. An instance of Dublic distrust of communications from a Government department was given recently by the Australian Minister for Homing (Mr Lemmoni. Mr. Lemmon .s;u«i thai ;i;i ex-serviceman, \\ii<> had walked v! of a v.Mt s"r vice house In Tasmania <ii'l not realise thai134 words
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Advertisement83 1948-05-07 9 NEW EDITION NOW PUBLISHED Q'MEARA'S MEDBCAL GUIDE FOR INDIA AND THE TROPICS BY HABOLO WILLIAMSON lii 111 EDITION itM [)1( advent of chemotherapy hai made it neceasary to n nostof the sectionion treatment, so I^?PP^ tun.tv has been taken to add a nuinfc-r of new artictea and to put the83 words
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Article39 1948-05-07 10 Dunedin i Now Zealand*. May 5. The NVw Zealand Labour Party Conference today rejected pioposals for state acquisition of the daily press or compulsion on newspapers to give full space to the Government. Reuter39 words
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Article26 1948-05-07 10 Mi. J. M. Gullick. an Officei of Class IV, Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Assistant Economic Secretary. Class 111. Malayan Civil Service.26 words
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80 1948-05-07 10 MISSIONARY'S BIG TRIBUTE TO INDIANS 1 4 c 1 L Pol I the flUfjr^i 1 two yta-sdJiJ moat of 1 Jawahai He called Doit of m, ...7 winch was fc 8 Scudder, pion^ jj: medical roissioiu Dr. Ooehraoe lore Coyege .:"v. r/ duct leprosy research as cal Becret f•> Mission80 words
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Article56 1948-05-07 10 WASHING v- MaySj manuscript Lewis (j "Alic, m W Rderl nd"i taken to by Lord Invei pel n| British i «M leavoj hen onM Di. Luthei H Biwil rian of Congress flu 150.000 for th< ra i an auctl m se W« is presenting it a gift56 words
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Article56 1948-05-07 10 BELGIAN GOVT. QUIT I P;,.i! Hen;: S] fl Government esigned J after S d lists a J Charrbei D ««J laOovernmer.: the bsu Cathclic J The s toted a crisis M ,;ld i»ur yes J b rcted il^r. i -J,, Premier ti> U nd rheChri ir. l! CatSolicPa^ A Oovirnment.56 words
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Article12 1948-05-07 10 Mr. I Drainagi t*d neer, Gi point* p»i ■tructii :I n-l [rrigal12 words
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Miscellaneous364 1948-05-07 10 lomirs: l/ielii«iv€' lo lh« k illoriiiii^ Tribune i j j KLIUULtJ I//V£ GOTiT'-HBR-' BS /^TzT^') f'W- TufotDEST X COMtO S££ 7Wf /S? /?/^r W -Tl OLDEST INHABIT AHt7 Vt£v'£*KU^rAh; O7 M* 7 JJ M'WTANr. Of COURSE, SUPERINTENDh«r FOR HEG FRU J HW, THAT MUST BE <*5 v t; A v364 words
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Article737 1948-05-07 11 Jean Cameron - Jean Cameron A SIX-DAY SERIAL By s,,<- I las Some Most Unpleasant Nocturnal Caller*ul Stephen Docs a tittle Cttmlking Himself 11 I'" L^K n B Hall*'* is only W > ftd§, B m stfpke* I many B B again V moving into the had put italri737 words
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Article176 1948-05-07 11 LONDON May s.— The British Medical Association tonight decided to advise the nations .16.000 doctors to cu-operate m the new 4l cradle-to-grave" health service despite an unfavourable verdict on the scheme by a majority of its members. Figures of the Association's p'ebisdte the third since176 words
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Article15 1948-05-07 11 Mr. V. Chattaway, Customs CaMet-in-training has been appoint e<l to act as a Customs Officer.15 words
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Article147 1948-05-07 11 BANGKOK The SiaiuesGovernment will soon launch an extensive pTOfffaSMM of ipdustrfta] development, accord* ing to Colonel Mom Snt»lWOngSl Seni. the new Minister of Industry The industrial development plan, which is expected to take ten y»*ars foi completion, will be carried out m three Stages, the Minister stated.147 words
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Article64 1948-05-07 11 An "»'lt( tiic eyv" for the ***** ml of th« .smoke MIfOABCt m m usv m Australia It inn trolH iin'l supply anil ragtttatei .sniok*' VOlllinC aiiloiii.it ically I lospita ls Uii't t'actoi i»'s jn Mrl bourw, Vletorta, arc install inj; it an<l Urn invt-titot clainis64 words
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Advertisement142 1948-05-07 11 ALHA^ieillA FOUR ATOMIC TIMES TODAY 2p.m. 4.15 6.30. 9.J5 BJ5y ii\ 'V BJFiis' f 'I i MtfAwBBJ B^B^m^ tHB[^EH < "^"^B BHB HbD- bb^AbblbßK IbtTbl 1 Bf g^S3Fa BBBg^B^Br j|W^^ AVIN^H Bf- ~!w m AlHajUKUfll V^B^^^BBBlL4^fll BlT^Blfl B^BV^ I Bel LfSl r^ '^P^bl bL^lh sfrip anti jmV^ BM HL N142 words
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Article105 1948-05-07 12 And Now Plastic Paper i wrdi i h ior.^ :i th< «"1 1;t! a Med to the woo S hawew. it produce i H thm that v:,X the conventional process. ordlng to the Burew mm Ma. They wWedthatthe^ ahsorhs ink bettei iod nJZ tendency to cut! than paw nia.ie without105 words
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Article23 1948-05-07 12 >n Mr. -3d t i nka m joon m led today I i sm m. for ti s..23 words
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Article33 1948-05-07 12 MORAL VICTORY FOR BRITAIN PARIS m yt Mr Chakra\ utj ,^r>; M is Go\ inn ra )f lia to :c a Ear' )f M iZ imi i •to Britatr th? Fre. Repub Reuter33 words
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Advertisement121 1948-05-07 12 llouard Spring's Famous Novel Made Into A Ureat Motion Picture! Today Four Sham Cficivi£lO*is 2-4. *****- 9.MY- c/ phone bqo 3 MICHAEL REDGRAVE ROSAMUND JOHN P TH( BOBITIM6 BRITHFRS J'-> tfJKJMRn of Howard lanngs no*el \i- I j^>' 1 IffllTlD i Jmiiti x L^.Jl BERNARD MILES CIRU LEHMINN Ji ft121 words
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Advertisement47 1948-05-07 12 JuSdL THE HOUSE OF COHFORT 800Kl^s MMMM 11 A.m.. 1.45 4.16 645 6i »..>u NOW SHOWING! A^jfcf 11F^ JUNE PAYNE HAVER I Wake Up I AntHheum ""o«' T CHARLOTTE 6REENWOIM) Connie Marshall- John Ireiand X CMcMbfLLOYO BACON -ftodueHbr WALTER MOROSCO SUPPOETED BY "BOYAL SILVEB WEDDING FEsm ities47 words
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Advertisement35 1948-05-07 12 ROXY La.! S §fcM»*W\*W»f" si m rhril I R° n ••SON OF LASSIE _^j2 "FESTIVAL of 19* it 64».W1^ FANTASIA" 1 he Mscomber An* IHEAI |oii I x NEW ROl "^rrrrrT^; ii: 3 us '<";■■■. i>K35 words
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Article678 1948-05-07 13 I APRIL CROP FIGURKS lbs. Alor Gajah 27.700 Ayei Panas 88.000 (Jlenealy 68.000 Kluang 64.000 Pajam l<>8,000 Tambalak 29.535 Teluk Anson 05.500 bill Bonut 32.700 14.00 170 I 3 27A I it 1 I I 1 23 i 43 O( 030 JO 25 630 1.55 53 00678 words
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Article, Illustration68 1948-05-07 13 Uoiit Mrs. H<>r Chyt K> ii <t Mr. Wee Kheng Whatl, tv- > Imkfi <>inn is of Imrsis irh<> won <>-i tht fou.th duy of tfu Bimgtport net% tost We4*e*l&j/ t amuvd happily a* thri/ lr Left. Ir v i.t.tr,- of tht si rlh nut (■i.hn;.68 words
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Article183 1948-05-07 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corr.i Teluk Anson Rubber Estate Ltd.. report a working profit tor the year 1947. together with investment income, amounting to $62,694 and $151,--i)44 was brought forward. From this If deducted rehabilitation expenditure, including replanting of areas cut out. $77,785 and provision for income-tax183 words
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Article85 1948-05-07 13 The rubber pi ice went up five-eighths ot a cent yesterday due it is reported, to short covering for Russian purchases. The market was very steady throughout the day with mostly buyers and No. 1 RBB fob May was done up to 43% cents. Prices quoted yesterday85 words
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Article22 1948-05-07 13 The tin share market continued to be weak yesterday while the industrial section «U dull. Price* were afaia ni.nKed down.22 words
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Article157 1948-05-07 13 Below arc results of the London Mdtiiculution Kxaimnation hold m January this year for Singapore Passed m the first dhushm: 6693 Chang C'hoon V.-. S7OB Robert VValtei Retnastng m. Hoisington. 6721 Balachandran Navaratnrun. 67:)4 Thaifl Chang Fai. Passed m tht. MCOMd </" sion 6639 John Morrison157 words
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Article21 1948-05-07 13 Mi. C J. Morrii ;«'M. BUTO- p»\in Warder, Oradc I, hai been appointed to ;*«'t m Oaokr, i;i;»d«' ill, Kuala Lumpur.21 words
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Advertisement61 1948-05-07 13 WHAT IS SCHIZOPHRENIA? Bsik ALEXANDU KOBDA PMBSENTS w |1 BU*GfSS MfHIDIfH OOICII Otir A jfl rt KIfPON MOOKI A BmaWr JH BO <*"*""* »otoi» p I > K .<( 'kl )T!i^S^PAK^( UI^WkWS SPKCIAL! SCENKS OF POMP (JKANDKUK ON Royml Silver Wedding Anniversary Day! Xv jC/^\ i'"'-. <wo 915 TOMWW AT61 words
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Article604 1948-05-07 14 Allan Lewis - Fast Gallops By Cup Candidates Allan Lewis I il\ SINGAPORE, Thursdbi'. There w%a a attendance at Hukit TH-»1 thih morning m antlcipatioQ i t witnoosin^ some u:»llops by Goverfior*o Cup candidates. Past wor Was again done on Mo. 2 muk which was m lent condition and some fast times were604 words
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Article205 1948-05-07 14 Produce Markets Round- Up The copra market continued to be firm yesterday and sellers were quoting up to $41 tor sundried and $43 tor mixed quality Coconut oil was unchanged at SSO although business nas been reported done at slightly lower levels. Lampong black pepper was igain netter at $120205 words
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459 1948-05-07 14 PARIS, M :iy 6 Alt. i XIV Ing Urn icst of tin- world Urn "new i«v)k"' almost peai ago Pti ji at last is i eginning u«ir it herself The lower heml|ae an! fullei skin, until now almost strict ly i eserved tor459 words
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Article33 1948-05-07 14 The Tribune Lf Informed by Ml M M t-^ack that an Aral) committee has been foimocl it »c of Singapore are urged v do all they can to help.33 words
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Article58 1948-05-07 14 Vess< I Tjikampek tt (Merlimau) Hong M E. Hamt;-' Toboali APE. S Sedonak Korea Aletta NikoJ Eastern Saga Oa 1 Steel Architect Serem: a i (Bain Halvdan i (Mantin) I Foochow I M. Bran Kistna Trianon Benuwen Emp. Pawmore s Llmburg Gorgoi Rimau Aeneas }f" Trevean Ifindoro Folydorus58 words
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Article13 1948-05-07 14 London. May defeated Partick nil to entei Charity Cuv Reuter13 words
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Advertisement62 1948-05-07 14 CAPITOL "^atT| MAKER LOVE TO HIS PflßUfl Ufll Of H LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN UUWitL IfllllC g, S' EIETHKART A' IAIN' |J I l,ri\l In\l\l ft I THE HO HONC S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. 85. (IH M\ BTRECI. PHONE :!!Ml's. PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES. "lfo«| ..rj;" saiS for ft*komj| S'tou A62 words
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Miscellaneous277 1948-05-07 14 ON YOUR RADIO WIJM BU M KTWORK f P^JJi^SSrramme^Su^ liat m MALAY ENGUSH J^^*S23Z Hou, i SeJ^ons 1 PROGRAMMES v^.^News m Malay. 1 p.m J^^ntng Announ; From 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m. closo DoW n. 6 p.m. Progiamm. •p summ.ny m ii Radiated on 52G metres m me- Summary, 6.0:>277 words
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617 1948-05-07 15 Sumatran Soccer Tourists Hold Malays To 2 -All Draw \0 SEE FINE DISPLAY Of CLEVER FOOTBALL (K> (iKOIM)EK) *tv i EM lOVBMH FROM SIM \TRA -FAST FOOTBALL %BSOCIATION (0.5.V.8.) .MADE i 11 UDKIUTWHEX THEY HELD THE |v iV OOTinfl^ TM KILU\G CAME AT THE P^'besab stamuh vk-terdav. V". *N -HWI-617 words
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Article120 1948-05-07 15 Forcing a 3 -all draw m thfir Second Division league encounter, the Indians shared points with the Singapore Distrlct Signals at the St. George's Road (BCD.) jnound. yesterday. First to score were the Signals who got their goal through a penalty taken by Adams five minutes120 words
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Article45 1948-05-07 15 Scoring the only i;oal of the match against the run of ton minutes after tho resumption In thr second session, the A.m.D.g.vy. Changl B.C. defeated the Haikowyu S.C. In a Third Division League match played at tl M ground, yesterd y*.45 words
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Article43 1948-05-07 15 The Naval Stores scored a deserving victory over the First Malay Coast Battery, R.A. by defeating them t\vo goals to nil m a Third Division match at the McN'air Road grounds yesterday. The scorers were Bowman and Robinson.43 words
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Article157 1948-05-07 15 The first maun m the Singapore Disttict Warrant Officers' and Serjeants* Mesa Parts league was played off In the Sergeants' Moss' at Tanghn on Monday evening, when GHQ.. FARELF "B" Team played the HASC School Far East. The RASC team came out on top with three157 words
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Article104 1948-05-07 15 Tho following will represent the Commercial High School Juniors ;*nd Seniors at soccer against the East Coasrt United first and second eleveni on Sunday at St. Patrtck'i School ground at 4 and 5.18 pjn. res- pectively. Seniors: A. Concencio; Kenny Dragon, B. Rodripifs; Thia:ii Konc. de Souza,104 words
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Article48 1948-05-07 15 The Mayfaii B :> v represented by th< I blowing against the I lyfalj B.F, t< lay at t:-, Cl II 7.00 pm, eharp Lo« Poh Hve Goh Til I Chy< Quck Kenk C J U Khoo Penf Kuei Urn Yeff Jimraj Lim Teck To Koh Hwee.48 words
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Article578 1948-05-07 15 kr \m oKi», MAY I.— lks Australian •oiirlsts tar.-d ns poorlx :is Yorkshire m tht'ir first innings \\h<n play was rrMSMH IsjSS)J :»l llr I'lfonl. In reply to the (\.unty total of 71, the tourists wen* only able to gather 101. Miller top scoring with M.578 words
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Article131 1948-05-07 15 The following will repreaeni the S.CR.C. ;ii cricket agalns* the s.R.c tomorrow, at l* 15 p.m. on i long Llm Green Cheong Thlam Slew <('apt i Dr. Ong Swee Law, Khoo Ong Lee, Rudolf Lum, Chua Boor i T nn. Chua Boon Yew, Le# Seng Kirn, Airx Tan,131 words
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