Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 June 1946
1946-06-30
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Title Section31 1946-06-30 1 The Sunday Tribune 'Phone Nos Editorial SSI I Advertising, i culation <!w Account 58! 2 lln Wuspapa Of Tin r'euple Of Malaya i SINGAPORE, JUNE, 30, 1946. PRiC F HI I'K.NTS31 words
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Article, Illustration642 1946-06-30 1 Governor Announces New Campaigns Against Crime Black Market k SHOOT TO KILL' ORDER SOON TWO BKi WARS" WHtCH ARE NOW BEING WAGED BY THE Al THORIIII S IN SINGAPORE— THE BATTLES AGAINST CRIME AND THfc Jii,k .1 MARKET— ARE TO BE GREATLY INTENSIFIED.642 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-06-30 1 Pho:o. J 'm Strmd i tk a brtmd rmtkm:n§ book which L soon a i to ftJkfWinQ 'he decision > d I•, Mr, S produced t>; n boo.t zn IV I i I Ml bn A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article199 1946-06-30 1 Global Disaster Possible Atom 1 Fejrs PARIS, June 29.— Within of the dt tic of atom bomb three unde ific, at a dale yet to be world may be a wave turn it into dead plan: Fettei ha* written to Presiden what he fears is the atom b who is199 words
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Article88 1946-06-30 1 ■fcter of Foreign Affairs Mr. Direk m a statement Issued by the Legation here today, denied the rtr»- F..-i(.h CkMpi that "mmmmi •urar*-. had tired ou Kit i ch ;rrntorv «jw Mekong river, which is th« ■■■we-lhdo-Chineae frontier. statement said that police po^* d ak>n B toe btnkReuter - 88 words
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Article16 1946-06-30 1 ROME, June 29. Jj** Jf icola /oday o/Hc //i e presidency of the llofiaii Republic ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article597 1946-06-30 1 New Atomic Bomb Horrors Out L< ne 29.— 0n the i ve oi the atom bomb B HI, British blood baa been curdled by publication of an offlc a] repoti of the British lBBk>n on |j known so far of the of a^oni b< ml 1 an >t Um iermstattaiReuter - 597 words
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Article163 1946-06-30 1 PRESS-TIME NEWS in u few lines LAHORE. Juru 29.— Eight pic dit ci :n I M hospital here ye:-' bringing the death (li in Uu Lfthon hctftvtw to Railway workshops here huve closed for three days following cases Oi sunstroke.-- Reuter TOKYO. June ff gmMt en "dayReuter; A.P. - 163 words
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Article65 1946-06-30 1 India Mission Leaves For UK NEW DELHI, June 29.— Lord Pethwi i I.- irrenoi 5< r*ttry of S f at > ppf Ip.dia. SnStttflTord Crip Pn lidenf of the Board of Tn de ind M sti-eff left K- rachj by ftif r"dav (<■>)' BritaiiL Mr. A. Alexander, first Lord ofReuter - 65 words
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Article42 1946-06-30 1 Christian Funeral Per Matsuoka TDK' 1 > .t tian funon led on J f l for --•j k V eipn M" Th Ul 14 < a 1 1 f'hiii'-h in I t I Mat.suoka aCI itadjrii r rt t'm- r tj f A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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158 1946-06-30 1 The Government of Singapore has accepted with one or two minor re-< kf the recommendations of t).- P tee I and < I .vin* coed i' 'lM cludinp: part of Q vernment input these recomme«d»--t ons into operation to the b< ahi'.ity.158 words
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Article257 1946-06-30 1 Fighting Near Bekassi i-AT'.vn j-, n 29.— Kukri wieldinp: smashed "furious attack" by armed Inri n* sians across the Bekassi river, a British sp v-< anQOunci I today mrlt^s Harry Hoo£?endoo: A c;at<-d Fress correspondent. their L ikria ci md. n edlesharp knives which are257 words
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129 1946-06-30 1 ONLY TWO INDIANS IN 'CARETAKER' GOVT. LONDON The appointment :r. t< i i '*'tciker v r rnm<*nt Hi liidiii, i i.dinjr further n< tiati %M'h th, Indian was announced ty the ...a Ofli' toda\ Of the eijrhi mrm».«-rs new Viceroy's Kitwtif Covadl formed m will 1,- I:.,:.- I ,n GurunathReuter; A.P. - 129 words
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Advertisement74 1946-06-30 1 1 1 1 imiivc (he p I Uhm i Vmir clean. I ■lake pen repairs. Y.T. LEE 34, Chulla Street. S»o(Ls \it ot Ayalabk -\t Any i P -V\ani:t jcturiir* Centres inthe WoH ALL EFFORTS ARE BEING M SIM BY US I IN I B RBQUO I D BY ALL74 words
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Advertisement149 1946-06-30 1 v. i i, i; i: TYPEWRniB 532, Nortii Bridge Rd Telephone 7971 FAMOUS VSIC AIM ooixjen no- us prpTE: No. 122 P-ano Pieces No o-v,- v -2 °o Popular Marches y^sj Piano PtoßsV I ratic Selections 4 vio'.:r. l U Popular Violin j avourlte Piano Bolos 6 Transcriptions: Organs r,149 words
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469 1946-06-30 2 Governor Tries 35-Cent Lunch And Likes It "People's Restaurant" Officially Opened (Tribute Reporter) HUNDREDS of office- .s, labourers and li i "'best lunch In ipore's Restaurant." whi as officially declared ■n by the G<- ar, Sir Franklin Girnson, shoi er noon. hubc .u-.ii. i ting of a i of rice.469 words
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Article20 1946-06-30 2 2 Indians On Hurt Charge M ore Mr- Par tted on G> ECok barjet war. explained to i... July 6.20 words
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Article51 1946-06-30 2 Railway Platform T ickets Again Persons 1 [pol KuiJa Sei If f rici train will have to buy :"orm tick :n Jul before they will i I ms of The tickets an lat 14 enti h. «ar only at Kuala I mpui re plat:' No such 1 re on Sii51 words
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Article216 1946-06-30 2 (Tribune Stall importer) The C ie Emp'oyers' Association in the Lavender S area have agreed to build at their cost a temporary een for the workers in UM Road, cjj Lavi Street, I understand. A vacant plot of land in Penh as Road has been216 words
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273 1946-06-30 2 i Tribune Reporter KUALA, LUMPUR. JillM W- Critic \<a\ regard::. -n:::tnclations concerning wages and cost of living commiiiu \s forthco oing (ron every qpiarter rned. Mr. V. Kanapatlv Pfilai, president ol the nior Civil Services f\sso elation said be was In ?emer. with nu273 words
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Article186 1946-06-30 2 All Food Now Under Control ALL foodstuiTs in Binga- aw ii>v. placed under i fl control, i.ndrr a i fO4 d .>rd i which \va> published In (be Governi gazette Usi night. Foodstuffs controlled are: ibe duel Ri< ..r.ci bf Id D), paddy, wheat flour, biscuits, br< .id noodles- vermicelli,186 words
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Article122 1946-06-30 2 COLOMBO, June 28. Natural ri i ber i it ill tar superior fa synthetic particularly because it lends itself more easily ;<> manufacturing processes, Mars i>r A. Sundaralingam, well-known rubber technologist who has just returned from England. Tlic prospects for na' ural rubber depend, how* \it,Reuter - 122 words
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Article102 1946-06-30 2 Iff FjMtg Thin 124), emp oj tl the Singapore Harbour Board stor. -.1 of cloth pad to\wi> l.im <h>\vn taken out of the Harimr Board bf means of a chit he h.msclf had prepared. His luck he'd out until he Jur< informed at kken -ruanuly102 words
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Article91 1946-06-30 2 DUBLIN, June 29.— There ii /i < ing public elief here that very booh ration of bread may tx re-enforced by -J< hi. frfunann. Minister of Industry and Con mercc. who told the Dail that an "(emergency only beginning". "It may be mmwihif nol oaljA.P. - 91 words
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Article153 1946-06-30 2 Woman Hit Constable With A Clog Poon Sock Tan, a 23-year-uld Cfr nesc i. who !h one of her i fined S5O in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. The case was a sequel to an that took place at a ue of peopie drc ml, oils from the Singapore. Cold153 words
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Article357 1946-06-30 2 MASS FAMINE AVERTED HOOVKiJ S RVPOKT OTTAWA. June 28.— Ex-President Herbert Hoover. honorary Cl linnan of President Trun. Dine Emergency Committee, loliight stated: 'The tragic gap of 111 3.600,000 tons in ninimum which >ve were lau ago can nov. but warned t .at any failure of Mould mean mass He357 words
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Article128 1946-06-30 2 WASHINGTON J m I In the face of threat I Fiorclla La luardin i r< <\\r\\ as din t< [JNRRA, 'be Ho i» revt sed i earlier order i! tA the UNBB i programme I>* 1 i China next Mu b SI Europe on I tocenibi rA.P. - 128 words
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Article158 1946-06-30 2 Shorten^ J Co.ts \> Students ribunwill i a about the and of S' embei robab 11. This was announced yesterday Prol cip. of ;tbreak of the P. War. when h t > spok undergraduates at a lunt; held in his honour. Professor Dyer recen ly158 words
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Article93 1946-06-30 2 Taye*Choo fht \v< ■■:C MM MI i and Miss RosaMr and Mr>. Church i T* dress waded tuffetta cut wai collar trimt hadow h the i kirt. Her Jonp veil was k Juliet cap complete with a tiar* t fre- arried a bou--ladioli. The brid«- was attended by93 words
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Article31 1946-06-30 2 .\!i("r<l to have w< pat i ;h a paranp at Maikt-t <»n Fri<!;tv >4 had a tt g* of him \vh«-n he ap). at. Mr. im case was July31 words
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Article41 1946-06-30 2 A meeting of represent Hindu Sangams be purpo mea-ures mi adopted for acqu. for Hindus at a m place than the site (Chu 15 3 4 mile stone) allot he Govti held Ramakrisli m to-day at 10 a.m.41 words
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Article53 1946-06-30 2 TRADE UN IOn BILL PASSED Kt ALA LI MPIR. s a i i I Hit Advisory Council, a hicl d a five-hour sessioii ;tnd lud g the Trade I and Tiie Trade lni« (>rdi nance provides i u ..utrol (iul the I'nion, wl 1 < il nanu urm■l* i!i« i.53 words
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71 1946-06-30 2 Large-Scale Thefts From Dock Godowns (Trib. Board V has operated on by t] worked out and ii £'d ii tak. Will be about the em. this m This is another step aimed ■>mM«| trtm sapor*.. ,j r >'>m the' ffodownc j^H 'ents taken o« re bd|^| loaded by means ot71 words
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Advertisement40 1946-06-30 2 TOOTH PASTE Makes I I 1 1| Your Teeth I White and //^Vf^l SPARKLING iAjr Mi by all leading distributors and manufactured by k.\ If c .t3l-My«rs Co. Pty. Ltd. 223 Pc H «ay, f >016 kn lydwy, NSw Auitral.a.40 words
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Advertisement60 1946-06-30 2 BE READY TO Ml World's Molt Notntf Production "KISMET" Wm ih-m: of ak naiHlißhif CATHAY n s M luird jgj^^^wJJ^ lien can iKMi un.i^ an and «P i-ii :Im ii.. i I ini» H'inhri seat is an am hail \SSOt I ATI U niKATKI S 1.1 \i: ii II n60 words
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Article, Illustration812 1946-06-30 3 vi'n Aidiiioit^ 1^ llat*kl After ten months re-occupation and so-called ltd bili ation, quired that 4 pre-war iosre on Thursday iie o> lon of Malayan premiere of The The venth Vei I'uvi- It was just like old t iagai; ivernor nkison) brought a y rty812 words
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Article78 1946-06-30 3 Three young Formosa n->. 0 Yasuo, and Na i Aki. civilian mDloyeej oi mese Army, were sentenced to four .vim rl lour years' impri-onmeni tin- War Crimes Court I I Q -.llais on of being COttCWaed in the 111-ii-ment of two Indian labourers in Kirkabad. Port B78 words
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451 1946-06-30 3 BANGKOK The economic doar to Siaa grac ly is ope Ameri-an trade with the departure of the first post-war cargces to the Unite i States. The fir>t shipments went by d of $500,000 worth of mHpneciou which have struck the fa Americans. Now451 words
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Article128 1946-06-30 3 Bakers To Oppose Bread Rationing LONDON. June 29.— The annoum<m, m <>i bn ad WttontHl in England has caused a stir throughout the country. Mr. Churchill"s motion in the Commons (it manding lull information en world and British cereal stocks position will b supported by I Liberal P rl on128 words
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94 1946-06-30 3 NEW YORK, Jmv n Three \h< asand [ndJ in nstl nais at present living in the United Sta 1 v .aliiy lor natui I sat^ khe rerali pi tbe Jinm parsing by ■;.:,an Imnr:grati(>n and NaturAlltaHon Bill The;. I| 7f> Bt. Oi the number94 words
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Article77 1946-06-30 3 "WEBB HELPED ME" —Witness Fut inff ofißF'rew, in th told tht court that V not on one occasion as ba iiad Rfli but on t however. I The v.itnt'ss v... continued fnqu>y into lenta* char^tf:^ n^ainst P. P. Webb, .specter of Polite, in riuri.iK the occupr.t.o.. The i also adin77 words
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Article62 1946-06-30 3 STOCKHOLM, June 28.— The BweJ'oreign Minister, Ostci L T udtn. said Sv memb. United N. 'when dish G' qe& con\» The Swedish Parliament cd the Gover; Diake application for cfter Unden I rties the government felt pacifist traditions will be 00 the co endeavour throu; s62 words
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Article74 1946-06-30 3 The following passei bv 8.0.A.t O.EA. < da*: U.K.: Mr. J. M J. Mr. B Mr- A. I .vlrs. A. Mi. id Mr. J. Mr. Mr. M. Nazis, Mi Ali. a;.d Mr. K .an. Mr. Dayal Gooal. Mr. Jepa O< M M Mr. Cha. farjto x Mr- S.74 words
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Advertisement59 1946-06-30 3 EVEREST I\K FLIIBITV A B»s i ;asi b;i; ii he E\crcbt Ink Manufacturing Co. 40 upper Cross Street, [N« i \P< >Rt. 1. THE SINGAPORE BROKERS ARE AGENTS FOR I I Sons THE SINGAPORE BROKERS ARE AGENTS FOR I 9. THE BINQAPORF BROKEP PLY Hunttey 4 Palmers Blscu.ts !H[ SINGAPORE59 words
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Advertisement156 1946-06-30 3 RHEUMATISM t; CKACHE, JiEWITTS Kidney and Bladdrr have been a blfwing to thousand of sufferers ah lie world for more than half a cannot be beaten for nourish. uk and the kidneys. you are suffering from Rneu'ism. liaolraohf, Boneache. Lumbago or kidney weaknasc. buy a bottle today a trial will156 words
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343 1946-06-30 4 The Sunday Tribune JUNE 30, 1946. Public Confidence. Th3 fac: tnt agerous :ai sue can escape from prison v i court precincts, the t that gunmen tfu jublic hospital, the ti rmed robberies av htly, and sometimes daily, occurrence in Sin pore are undermining; pnolle confidence in law order in343 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1946-06-30 4 W. A. Harpur - W. A. Harpur By The Mabyafl Cost of Living Rcpcri says a lot or intciest; n«> ihmgs. Thee is also much to be greaned between the lines of the recommendations affecting The interim report of i I Malayan Coat of Li\. > Committee is an Interest document and one1,115 words
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Article479 1946-06-30 4 AN AUSTERITY DIET R. B. Ooi Suggests Apparently with the intention l atomising the fixed idea in Lhe public mind tha- those w run 1 li t administrative maeh possess a detached outlook. imaj: d huma: are creeping into p< hcai\ -.repared under official d >n. m many will pass479 words
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Article58 1946-06-30 4 AFTER THE BIKINI EXPLOSION ABOAI fudlo-i ijii! fo'Ai d y\\ )n" VoW < ;> be Qou i ae 6,000-foot noke ali i*st Bikini ex&o i-n>n. •'Vision cameras will iransmit the readings of their in^trumente lire< .lich wUI them into Ordinary cameras will make a perm* record of the televised instrum58 words
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Advertisement304 1946-06-30 4 phi :-v\n* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS sen ent: Situations it. S it U a I i ii n !c. IVr«'tc $3.00 per tuaeitfcju of 20 V- otcl s m* n ri i m cents for every additional word. -s^ic Qccurrci.'t' fi Marriage Lnuai;*-- l!irt:i r.< rs, ctr. $7.00 per insertion of 25304 words
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Advertisement45 1946-06-30 4 Ut tlir 1.Y1.V I', c I.M\(!y AnuTican Latest Niiiii-nint BJlrffl Gla^-t'>. Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. they are cushioned against breakage EVER 8 R C T OPTICAL CO. Qualified Ortirians 19, Ch, Trlpphone 4435 TP45 words
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Advertisement79 1946-06-30 4 f IT'S EASY \FKcr;: a, i:. cc: lect EMPTY EOT fLES The public demand for P. V^\ r l Wai I\• V I t war da. V that retui f r A C lor F. &H. V^A I I l^ l H -ice. or nearert V v y W Branch79 words
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Article395 1946-06-30 5 France Appeals For More Babies FRENCH BIRTHRATE SINKS TO NEW LOW 7AHMLiii-*J W4»mi k ii how many badies may b in Fn ir, they -ure the future of the q] tot k' to Uobert Pri. 1 nt, Mil id Population in iouin Governm mpreee. rise the n h* impcrts threeReuter - 395 words
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Article135 1946-06-30 5 rittcu T ins «sf(. davs. to the re are tors be flown In n Jack idianDiviatir headquarters at the C Building, Kepp* 1 poad 5. I was sth D v ran up the than the ion Jack kept P flew from the ling on the Jnion135 words
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Article95 1946-06-30 5 NDON. June 29.— An elevt ami num. for an < cap* I rge Jacks. ei-Com: the Isle Wight, ended m the early hot if ths morning when Jacks. was captured in a cense near Sii hundred paratroops, police, I aercpiants, and bloodi Hock part In theExchange Telegraph - 95 words
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Article83 1946-06-30 5 Loan To Poland WASHINGTON. June 27 The GS. state Department, announced I restoration of the 50 million dol- <CB.> credit to Pola It had bet We of May. oec&us of alleged I 'a lurp of i nP polish Government to «*et the uo:it:.-a? and economic re- j •ifrwaerr credit aifreemrA.P. - 83 words
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38 1946-06-30 5 Charity Proceeds From Victory Exhibition Le? h*s prese: *^t-fta to th^ Govern* tMi y vas \,':< tory anised ment J *ark Her was *snef«M>;- a ii takings :\bove 3* ter Ihe acurred for r .icket. be the iisposal for38 words
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90 1946-06-30 5 (Prom Our Own Reporter) PENANG. June 28 —That girls had a part to play in the new Malaya the pupil ol the Convent should be prepared to do so, voiced fa ng Director of ■ducatic when he Tis He noticed (he said) hanges" which90 words
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Article45 1946-06-30 5 Yellow Fever By Air... 3 H IDG ol vt-li advocated by Dr. o. .it I be KiMjuii- Scit n- Bt i of aerodro: a of immunisation v. to local authorities wh«. money 1101 men for efftv I risk of infectious diseases particularly i- solution Reuter45 words
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Article, Illustration63 1946-06-30 5 Ph "Queen Elizabeth" an Southampton "Qu> I zabeth," the worl liner 9 arrived a 9 recently, to ha? tioning co>> M I of work has been carried oul Clyde. Complete^ war-time, "Queen *th n has made her ings und r teerti eon as a transport. When sinsails from Sou tA.P. - 63 words
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Article85 1946-06-30 5 Bribery In Russian Factories The re!.-. a repor' M graft an. l n1 ial* of Soviet factories, mines, and i.th«Menterprises, was one of tto nw << of rcnversat on in M I repo' M "I* man. uippropriated funds alliK-aud to them for rewarding prood wo--.cans of premium? Several cases haw85 words
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Article44 1946-06-30 5 MOSCOW, June Ift.- Bil <^'-- citrln :.i.v BiibmittK d his d ii Pretkl tk\ "i the I Federation ol TTB4L s |O the Executive Bureau d H ancd that his resignation had beta acctp;ed but thai II id b n ap< pointed ReuterReuter - 44 words
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335 1946-06-30 5 (Sunday Tribune Stall MeporU r). k| W€tk 0l adian Congress Midictl in Malaya been hat |i probable th's IfiMkm wfl ontinue remain in li&lajt for a few months aft r July DM dical treatment tnd medicines arc nnplled Bf th n to those who need335 words
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173 1946-06-30 5 Fishe rmen Rewarded For Saving U.S. Pilot HONG KONGi (Air Mail). For rescuing an hxn&rican pilot, i balod out auring an air raid on Horui K >ng ii January, 1945, two Hong Kong fishermen hate been offered a monetary reward by the United States Vrmy Air Force. The two BstaarmiReuter - 173 words
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Article58 1946-06-30 5 A 1 MS, f. ji;b:- ed tl I lilt il tn 1 >'■ f'ii DodSOMMM islands to Greece. norning I ciyht-rolunin headhn. 'ront i>at, r iWord reaihed Pill .a^t I I un<\ the tamed. Pn i kladai I tlOl kh< vat iunal Qre«e ri bi renden "nA.P. - 58 words
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Article227 1946-06-30 5 (Si, tan s :i:: Rep Starved i lin| mi la] n ly four v< the people of Singapore today are probably spen< mere money on books and magazines than on any o.her form of amusement or luxury. Book-agents and book-vendor^ report brisk sales in all227 words
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Article67 1946-06-30 5 "GOOD TIME" FRAULEINS ARRESTED HERPORD. June 2J.—Brluiry and German civilian potce en Friday arr* 97 "good-time girl heir second round < Twenty girls i feio (fays ago. day's swoop u MMfe on ffrls toiler BriI Club; but after had b, 1 1 lecological examination, t> .1 n Of t :t,scAssociated Press - 67 words
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128 1946-06-30 5 Nanking Aid For T angerang Chinese i NANKING, Juno 2R.— As a I of effort of government ai concernerK Inp expedited to help h v.< eees in Indonesia. folWvis^ Indcneshan massacre, protect lives and pi seas Chinese .eei Dutch m'li* fchoritief a/.--.'till tryinp: to rescue t) Um Indonesian already ?etCentral Press - 128 words
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Article53 1946-06-30 5 SHANGHAI, June 28— Eighi Ja artf.se will facr> a three-nuu Cwmmission on July 1. nn < they executed 14 < flyers in Formosa in I :mrder on June 29, 1945. The defend; i Haruki Isayama, r.ptains Who will appear commanding officer <li R'kichi Ando, QOftrn Formosa whoA.P. - 53 words
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185 1946-06-30 5 Goebhels Blame o Germans In Last Speech Nuremberg. June 28.— Corner- J cd in Berlm and about to com suicide, J< propaganda I blam p( oplr in a declaration. Hans Frti his I radi War Ci Tribunal H FritzsclM •Hi d M He said thai I :iad decided by aA.P. - 185 words
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Article87 1946-06-30 5 Looted Chinese Classics Returned BHANOB U A. id. i QMfl ft Japtt i irned to China ten cases < I Chinese classics Japanese army in :igkong The books, numbtring 2 550, m I aid by the Un D Ifa mm in TM I Natl i: Central Libr. N igkong av.Reuter - 87 words
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Advertisement288 1946-06-30 5 LEFT BOOK i B')oks Costinp or S 2.00 1 THE LEFT NEW- FRB NO ENI Writ RAJ&<;OIMtJ fVuild up f\ \maien& UusrnuW [mm tvr FOOD Here b wonderful Food Tonic which gives you a daily ratio* of t bodr buildm, Mineral* and Food lodine— thow subbtanccs so vital to health288 words
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134 1946-06-30 6 "How we hi ■udagiuvnd n D IK l ionn- ,-i i ilk gtPBB by Yj: P. Obi Ml. M.B.E. ai the Y.W.C.A. h<>- I Caiuiiiic Road on Thurstlav even. Hi related in detail, the dill; ties th.r he and his friends had \<> e134 words
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Advertisement208 1946-06-30 6 1 GUERRILLAS WOHi )M ]^r Mighty Drama «aB VW77, II ING— THROWN INTO J \M. AND WORK IN THE DEATH R IILWAI 1 M HATK CLIMAX! fit 3 3^ V Ir *t *\l f- *vi M A. J* 1 JJL I VI v*i 11# v .-t MUSMS S.W|" i I208 words
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Advertisement224 1946-06-30 6 iO-MCHT AIRCONDITIONING PRODUCES HIGHLANDS' ATMOSPHERE s/ /Ing an O/D SCORE! A- Guadalcanal, t drunk With their recent successes, yv '.•< 'Kum'n Yanks. U Sun BEACHES— U Gonna" die'. .V i :a\va. outflanking the U.S. I :urs on the beach, by swimming out to I .ark naked, the same hairless .mom224 words
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Advertisement70 1946-06-30 6 ALHAMBRA 3 nl(, SHOWS DAILY BOOK NOW: Tel: B§ft. The Shon thai li having 4 i riiit repatatton! "A HAT isl/ITI K T'fPir \O-,V THAN -BKiNCi ON Tx'U; (iIKLS MIFW t!G <r BEAUTIFULI .Wjlsjjf SWEET n' LOVEIY! >^ Jr^" TUNEFUL 'n' TE7.RIFIC! v A V r sodden. Suppnrleci by SPIX70 words
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Advertisement302 1946-06-30 6 ■■(ElSijCSJH^^^^^*' l (i rn. 1..' -4 6.3f^ «7.«#i» p.m. r jmc- Lion sents A Stirring Vivid Dramatic CYRIL RAYMOND A NOf I CINPGUILOPROC r:.\ri-* I i« fc»<- Pavilion Eagle-Lion's Technicolour "VICTORY \m Showing Victory Cclebrdhon Scenes in Lonc^ and ilic Victory i-'jf.jjc j;v:j hrc\,.;! Mght All in Technicolour NLXT CHA\Ct:302 words
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Miscellaneous288 1946-06-30 6 o\ tiii: aiii i I I 1100-I*2oo hrs.) Malay Schoois Broadcast every Tuesday, Thursdav ami Saturday. f''.too-1000 hrs.) English Schoois' Broadcast every afMMtej noo-iL'oo kra.) Eaglish ScfcooU 1 Broadcnstir.tr Wednesday and Frida> 1200 1100 hrs.) 300 metres in Mi n^edium wave band and 4.78 mepa cy. !»>s per second in288 words
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Miscellaneous404 1946-06-30 6 1815 Children'.- Conur 1830 NEWS m English 1845 Interlude I 1900 Programme Summary :n Malay :H)2 Majallah Radio 1915 Radio Tit Bits 1930 NEWS m Malay U45 Lagu2 Melayu Asli (Ri 2015 Prog. Summary in En-. 2018 Your Favourite Songs 2C30 NEWS HeadL: i £nsli:;h 203? Sunday Serenade Sunday Sc404 words
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Article, Illustration114 1946-06-30 7 BIG 10 NATION SPORTS MEET IN BERLIN BERLIN. June 29. Atari nations v lei m m um on ci 8 held uru. ces of ior n Berlin, Majoril Frank mmander 01 can Garrison, annouru tborate plans had been initiated to make e?c; biggest International nee pre-war pa American commander saidA.P. - 114 words
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Article115 1946-06-30 7 YMCA Table Tennis, Soccer Teams Tl* following hare been asked Wawwnt the Y.M.C.A. at soccer 6 Tuesday against the Police i)ac School at Thorn Muthucamaru Koh Bw». V. N. Pill; Sabapa «oo 800 Tuan, Ong Swee I P^^Whye. Ong Swee Hock *y>rawen, Vijiarttnam. Gan JCec At table tennis on Wednesc!115 words
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Article, Illustration14 1946-06-30 7 pnu'v. ian Cup W imbledo n they had wan up against K Central PressCentral Press - 14 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1946-06-30 7 > S*.J.VSEW 5; Cecil Wcweg Swimming is one of the most popular forms of sport in ngapore so it Is indeed grating to note that not only the Smgapor ming Club and but th» Singapore Chin m!ng Club will be comtely released early1,286 words
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Article131 1946-06-30 7 i IVERPOOL. Jm, 2'd. Ram in ttrrup-cd tli- OfSt dlj play today bt'twc.-i. the liidiitn tourist! and the i CoUniN U.. I AnCMllln Ofrt Wsshbraok won the toss and c-hctt(J tfl bat. but rate the scon stood 69 for two Vashbrook bi I out. The I;,131 words
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Article52 1946-06-30 7 £3 ,300,000 MORE BETTING LONDON, June 28.— T- ;il !'t'P >ft <»{" t lit' \ln i Be i r < |on rol Board presented to H< dm S© '..!> sh< thai -I 172 totali 01 ttu i exi eeded ia>t jrear 9 total ta ES 396.1 it win n «<enReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration254 1946-06-30 7 YMCA Beat Police By 5 Wickets The Y.M.C.A. beat the Poh«five wickets in criekci .i\~ ed at Thomson Road Y.M.C.A. were originally due iu play tli- War Grave; Gioum .ri but the jranie ''ed and the Poli; i irly agreed 'o fill the breach. They fielded a scratch side wfco254 words
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Article129 1946-06-30 7 1 r boxing fans a! I »<>;• t<> tin- Ha: W r.o-niKM v\ Srai Pone and Teddy T• i i r ten I niuu'c rounds a the main »v. of pvpninpr. Apart froin t 1 the bout is a trood mate! will probably be f in Singapore and129 words
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Article86 1946-06-30 7 LIVERPOOL. Juno 29. India's all-ri ii .math may t.-turn next year to play |n English Lea cricket to \vh:< -h h. Ing played for Nelson in the Lancash; I. .ir Bel pent on din the Indi.: Lanca^hiro match at ground here today, he said r86 words
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328 1946-06-30 7 Goddard Leads Race For 100 Wickets < Oil 111 > l-i t'hvt ESoilllll!3|5 LONDON' June 28 Lanca&.v M. 9 :.mng LI h rdcr at tl table wit] All were highly Iculmrly 1 ncashu but perhaps the most notable I the I ending y was I jry against Worces who declaredReuter - 328 words
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Article69 1946-06-30 7 Reuter 'nnln^s tmm* m i i i. 12 1 (i io n i l 1 i Worcs I'i B 4 n is Gloucs ;0 ."> 2 1 2 1 1 >» Oil ii Glamorgan 11 3 0 1 1 Ben io i io ■■ks 11 2 l iiReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1946-06-30 7 klites" soccer team tht:.t .00 p !i .it erourr! I Basah Road: f. F 1 Thw 'an t.x.% F. Domes, K. M r, I hontr. JafTar, A K Pih*y, B. Ndrhana. Mirhaol ifMflf i H H K mat. Mr. Michael Yuan Kwec Pi has ted the Ba66 words
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99 1946-06-30 7 TWO HORSES COLLAPSE AT IPOH RACES IPOH Saturday— Two dei. iy's ra the day's sport. Stella "> P second in the second ra sed wh last agis&e collapscourse after completing the race. Result igon> 1. 1 min. 20 sec one kngth. Ton $9 2- I 1 min. 50 tec.; won99 words
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Article107 1946-06-30 7 Thrilling End To Changi Cricket The Crossbars and 11th Operation Orou; d a dra 3ne knock*- I bjr 8. K Sdndram and Than. against i] 1 .;jss heir < j;i; :i> ♦rt t Via vpi4*^^t t%A Il^A *^m!w 4M^A L.II Operation group having lost nine VTicfcets for 87 runs. r107 words
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Advertisement42 1946-06-30 7 TO-NICHT 30th JUNE 1946 llagt|»v 4>rl«l-K«»\in«; |"S|" Al PJM. biggest Box-OOce Attractiot* 1 1 IS 111 LEE gfl 10 x 3M-R<to. MIMIMIM. vj^- former 147 h*mpio: i k.o. king* 1? THK REST USI a: AVOID THE BIG RUBH- iiRILLS ()Mf J XK;42 words
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334 1946-06-30 8 ABOARD THE U.S.S. AFALACIIIAN, June 29. Thousands of army and navy pen mel will start moving out of Bikini lagoon at 10 a.m. tomorrow (11 p.m. GMT June 29), as the first cf the final steps before the world's fourthA.P. - 334 words
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462 1946-06-30 8 Millwti Chinese May Have To Be E\ ticc Noel Bucklcv. Ren Correspondent > BATAVIA. June 29. Though Java could not be described &<t more te at I- b. il an;' IY most closelv in touch with that no solution bv agreement possible in IndorvReuter - 462 words
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Article115 1946-06-30 8 DROP MAY BE HOUR EARLIER I ABOARD U.S.S. APPALA- CIUAN OFF BIKINI ATOLL, i 28. The Navy spokes- man sad today that pros- i y s for favourable tiier /or the atom bomb test on S Monday (local time) looked I I f,ood. 1 The bomb may be drop? >Reuter - 115 words
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Article32 1946-06-30 8 th Orange N< i Jersey, Jon 2 1 A bai the matches of tHe M U.S. 1 i iday. ting ru Aill be i>l Sat u r d A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article28 1946-06-30 8 TOKYO. June 29.— 1n an effort it dowi D I bi hfiiw Industries, ■..•■II-. Withli I Will ibuiin tnontary i tions ini' ci factori A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article144 1946-06-30 8 JERUSALEM, Ju: B troops and police arrested a nu of executive in a dawn swoop in JeruI The British troops are now occ .he courtyard Agency building, -ame source BBpOMd on Jewi>;. IMI niorning. Aircraft were nying low vm and it was reported that int r.>ive144 words
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184 1946-06-30 8 A good crowd the final- of t h > Meet aJ dium yesterday- rh:imr on of tae .1 < Brxf. <'<)>■.' wild canted >>iT t'r v\ to* lu- the Jump him! th" 221 yards and routA* in second in the 100 y; Trie .-hm! patting184 words
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317 1946-06-30 8 S BIKINI. June 28.— A solitary r-fortrt >>y off from 1 i icill carry the atom j bomb 200 m.les o I fspoon. wUI mmkt M S test runs over the battle •M Nevada. anchored at nire of 72 doomed -fid ivill drop317 words
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Article385 1946-06-30 8 LONDON, June 29.— Some etatti irdiag the ulti- inter national and i»ydiological ;.iom ■sr— dut at Atoll Um hi is i i British press "V- rmrua to u v. be her the n il will h the 800 millioi. whi dm es, exper tnent irfll i385 words
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Article93 1946-06-30 8 NO GERM WARFARE TEST ABOARD U.S.S. Appc off B 29. Laitin, R )onden: Adih Htm I dy, Comma.na.er of Un today )orts that bacteriological warfare would be atom test off > morrow >■ GMT. homnr. that >;ad been d on board one of effect cf radiation. "lirai Blanay, at aReuter - 93 words
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Article99 1946-06-30 8 "SHUT UP YE WOMAN" FBOAI »n 5 \i 00 I kyo, June 29.— A pointed quesnmunist Member Noeaka of Representatives of the Diet in an uproar wit' mpt of a woman Jndep*>i ckling by the Liberal lien drawing a sharp cry Shut up ye woman." Nozaka <>d the draft ofA.P. - 99 words
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Article15 1946-06-30 8 I t'n« h Cabinet Mi In<: q his v hi; I ReuterReuter - 15 words
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162 1946-06-30 8 Bread Rationing Will Improve Britain's Diet! :>ON, ably L Bread is not beitiK rationed as and bread, floor and cake arc ■ncnooo wicoiti ;ly which ca i- bbj pn il Ktlata) Li ra if s, syrups, dried iSoH dried ears and canned fish. r ned red salmon, whereon the fiflReuter; A.P. - 162 words
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Advertisement201 1946-06-30 8 m. SELANOIA": The above vessel is expected to berth at the Empire Dock, West Quay, on Monday morning the rtlawntmtirton of pas and luggage only. Discharging of cargo will commence 2nd July ajn. in the Roads. nmebjiMii are requested to send lighters alongside on that date take delivery. For Delivery201 words
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Advertisement45 1946-06-30 8 The year's mos Production "KISMET" is coming 'At The Tiaveiler's Scrvi iK Ifp^pt arri* rs. I ring and ide, Singapore YICK WOH HIiNIG us a trial a:> W *J led. 429. North Bridge Road Near Middle Road Junct Phone No. 7922 (Contractor to a-A Farcm45 words
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