Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1948
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Title Section60 1948-07-02 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya tH"""'» Sinniltnneoushf '"LW Ipoh d Peyton g Telegram*: "Tribune kVfHWe." Telephone 5811 (9 line.'). W*&t^\*\U\S SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot House,60 words
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1238 1948-07-02 1 GOVT. ACCUSED of DILA TORINESS Lords Discuss Federation Terrorism LONDON, July I.— The House of Lord,, discussed the security position Malaya late tonight. ird Aihvyn, Conservative, asked if the state of emergency was not late lly declared there. There had been murders a year1,238 words
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Article38 1948-07-02 1 Acting on information last light, the C.I.D. arrested a Chinese named Ng Kam Liok .vho is believed to be connected with a recent robbery in Paya Lebar in which cash and iroDcrty worth $6,000 were stolen.38 words
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Article60 1948-07-02 1 U.P. ISTANDUL, July I.—Bulgarian anti-Communist passengers today seized control of a twin-engined plane and shot dead the resisting pdot in a mid-air gun battle, and then forced the surviving members of the crew to fly them on to Turkey, it was disclosed today. Three ofU.P. - 60 words
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Article102 1948-07-02 1 (Tribune Staff Reports.) .Johore Bahru, Today. A large party of gangster?, stated to be Chinese, armed with tommy guns, sten guns, rides and revolvers, raided the lown of Kulai, 21 miles from Johore Bahru. this morning at about 6 o'clock. The party attacked the police -station and102 words
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Article51 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. BRUSSELS. July 1 Eight >eoplc including four passcn (ers. were killed when ar italian plane crashed and burs', nto flames at Koerbergen neai lere today. Four survivors were unhurt The plane was divert'-d because of bad visibility. and •vcishot the small landing ;trip.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article53 1948-07-02 1 U.P. TOKIO. July I. India hopes to get the services ol at least 200 Japanese technicians for her industries within the next year under a special arrangement witn SCAP in the absence of a peace treaty for Japan. D. G Mulherkar, the Indian Government's rTraddU.P. - 53 words
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Article51 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, July 1: Police ired on a crowd of 1.000 sweepers including women who lemonstrated here this aftcrloon demanding the release of -ome sweepers in police custody. The demonstrators threw atones at the police when they vcrc pushed back and this led to the filing.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article25 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. July 1— Hi* world's largest airfield, th-' 1.900-acre New York International Airport at lulewild. was opened officially today.—; ftenf cReuter. - 25 words
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60 1948-07-02 1 U.P. MOSCOW. July 1. The Communist Party mayazine. Culture and Life, today knocked down recent claims that Soviet scientists have perfected the artifical heart. The publication characterized as 'Vulgar and sensational" the article wherein a Soviet doctor, Vladimir Denvkhov, was credited with keeping a dog alweU.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration44 1948-07-02 1 The bullet-riddled ear occupied by four members of the Johore Police which wmt attacked by gangsters on We*inesday. One bullet penetrated the front door of the ear and hit the driver on the thigh Another policeman was also wnnided.44 words
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220 1948-07-02 1 U.P. LONDON. Jul it I. WcU informed Whitehall sources today state that Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner for Malaya, had decided to resign because of differences with Service chiefs on steps against trouble-makers in Milaua. Sir Edward is expected In London tomororr. when he reportsU.P. - 220 words
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Article44 1948-07-02 1 A raid conducted by the Gambling Suppression Department of the C.I D. last nigh' on a house in Pagoda Street resulted in the arrest of 35 Chinese. This number is believed to be a record for a single day.44 words
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Article105 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. July I.— Tolay's instalment in Colliers Magazine of the memoirs of rlaryy Hopkins, personal as istant to President Rooseveli. illeged that the British i Chiefs of Staff suspected I 'Roosevelt trick to shift th.- responsibility," when General 1 3ir Archibald Waveli was appointed AlliedReuter. - 105 words
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Article43 1948-07-02 1 NEW DELHI. July 1 -The r.dian Government will begin rade talks soon with Russia. Jugoslavia and Switzerland, t was learned here today. The lovernment is also understood o be examining draft commercial treaties with the Jnited States and China.43 words
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Article56 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Juiy 1 The credentials committee of the International Labour Or- ganisation today unanimously j rejected objections to the 1 workers delegates of India. Greece and the Argentine. The protest was lodged by Ithe All-Indian Trade Union Congress, the Indian Federa- tion of Labour and byReuter. - 56 words
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Article125 1948-07-02 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Johore Bahru. Today. A Chinese was shot by five armed Chinese who carried three rifles and two revolvers at Bekok. Labis district, at 8.45 last night. They demanded money from him, and when he refused, he was shot. When he fell j Lwo more125 words
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Article77 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. July I.—Two women were remanded in custody hero today on charges of! causing in-jury to Miss Heathei j Turner, aged 29. of Aldeburgh Suffolk, secretary of St, Step-j hen's Hospital, Delhi, who was admitted to her own hospital with head injuries earlierReuter. - 77 words
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Article43 1948-07-02 1 HELSINKI. July 1- OlDdais estimated tonigiu that aj recora number 01 Finns voted today in the first day of the two-day Finnish general elections. The elections today were also one of the quiete.;* ar.d freest in Finland's Mflcry.—43 words
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Article30 1948-07-02 1 U.P. LONDON, July 1. The Yugoslav news agency tonight accused Albania of "insults" to Yuyislavia because Albanian authorities ordered pictures of Marshall Tito to be taken down —U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article26 1948-07-02 1 U.P. New York, July 1. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said today that she "has no intention whatsoever of running for any public office." U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article95 1948-07-02 1 Virtual confirmation of the reports that Sir ttiaV j ward Gent will not re- j turn to Malaya have given point to specula- J tions as to who is to j succeed him. Unofficial reports hai I the Federation men lion j the name of Sir A.95 words
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Article91 1948-07-02 1 U.P. ATHENS. July I. EartV. quake and tidal wave on Wednesday destroyed mast of the 2.600-year-old town of on the island of the same name off the west coast of Greece. They wiped out S nearby village and badly damaged three other towns. Messages from theU.P. - 91 words
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Article77 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. ALB AN, New York. J ly 1 Governor Thomas E lXv.ey Republican Presidential can didate. scid today the biparti san foreign policy he found MT in I<*44 has apphed m tnmain, only to United Nation: affairs in othei fields of fo. eign affairs. There hadReuter. - 77 words
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Article41 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. BELGRADE, July 1 j Yu £oslav today launched a 1 500 000.000 dinar (£17.500 OOv, loan for its five year plan >ait of which was cuticiset is "too hasty" by the Comin form this week. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article12 1948-07-02 1 There were no reports of robberies in Singapore last night12 words
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152 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, July I, Mr. David Roes William*, Under Secretary for the Colonies, said in Parliament today that it was misleading to suggest that distress was prevalent in Malaya though there is of course room for improvement of conditions there as everywhere else." 1 amReuter. - 152 words
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Article173 1948-07-02 1 Reuter. CAIRO. July I.—The Arabs today rejected the peace proposals of United Nations mediator Count Folke Bernadotte "because they cannot accept the existence of a Jewish state." the Transjordan Premier. Tewnk Abulhuda Pasha, explained. The Arab League reply will "leave the door open" for further contactsReuter. - 173 words
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Article26 1948-07-02 1 U.P. LONDON, July i. Mrs. Lilian Ede, wife of Home Secretary Mr. Chuter Ede. died at her home in Surrey loday. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article155 1948-07-02 1 (Tribune Staff Reports > Two of four persons arrested by the Singapore Criminal Investigation Department under the Emergency Regulations last night are alleged to have been concerned in the th t owing of a hand grenade in Delhi i Street off Anson Road, on I155 words
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Miscellaneous25 1948-07-02 1 TODAY'S WEATHER Rather cloudy, gradually becoming fair. Risk ol showers tomorrow morning Temperatures In past 24 hours: Max. 90.8 deg Mm. 72 deg. Rainfall: 0.5"25 words
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Article59 1948-07-02 2 For a .second time this week Singapore Police carried out seai°hep on roads throughout the city. Last night, on the highways, passing traffic was subjected to Police checks. The search was part of the Singapore campaign to maintain the secuiity of the Colony in the face59 words
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426 1948-07-02 2 In the Jerantut operation, a recently occupied open-air camp in the jungle four miles from Jerantut has been discovered, states a police communique. Most of the loot taken from Jerantut and the dead bodies o* the two kidnapped Chinese were found. The police426 words
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120 1948-07-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. C. E. Lloyd, an auxiliary police officer, attached to the Singapore Harbour Board Police was killed in a bad smash-up collision between his motor bicycle and a STC bus that occurred at the i junction of Stamford Road and Hill120 words
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Article149 1948-07-02 2 J.S.L. The opening night of the I Charity Pageant of Beauty and Fasnion at Raffles Hotel yesI terday was a stupendous sueI cess. David Lyttle made a I super-compere and interspersed his facts with a knowledge of the period represented by the I beauties of fashion. InJ.S.L. - 149 words
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Article40 1948-07-02 2 The Postmaster General, Malaya, announces that revised Parcel Post rates to a number of oversea countries will be introduced with effect from July 12. Details of the revised rates may be obtained from any Post Office.40 words
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266 1948-07-02 2 BANDITS ADOPT NEW METHOD [Tribune Staff Reporter] JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday night: Johore bandits employed a new method of killing when, instead of shooting the victim, four Chinese torced their way into a hut at the 25th mile Pontian Road, abducted a 40-year-old Chinese, a night-soil266 words
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242 1948-07-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A NEW FOOD CONTROL LEGISLATION WILL BE PUBLISHED TODAY MAKING IT COMPULSORY TO SURRENDER ALL ILLEGAL RATION CARDS WITHIN FORTNIGHT. Anyone leaving the -Colony for the Federation for more than seven days, and failing to notify the Food Control Department, will also242 words
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Article51 1948-07-02 2 Five Malay Rulers the Sultans of Kelantan, Trengganu. Pahang, Kedah and Perak were guests at a dinner and dance party given in their honour by Mr. Phang Cheng Yean, Director of the United Company Bank and the Batu Pahat Bank, a t No. 1, Balmoral Road, last51 words
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Article635 1948-07-02 2 "It is not only in Singapore but in the world generally that the use of the words 'social welfare' is an innovation to cover ideas and practices which have prevailed for centuries, but basically the idea of social welfare, namely, the organisation of effort in order635 words
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Article17 1948-07-02 2 Musa bin Dikin hast be.mi appointed to be a Kathi for Chhristmas Island.17 words
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Miscellaneous378 1948-07-02 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK 1030 Light Music, 11.00 Last in Tamil with Signature Tune, MALA\ ENGLISH News Summar y Close Down i 1.17 Tamil song, 1.20 News in ppripn IMUFC PROGRAMMES IN MALAY Tamil, 1.30 Listeners' favourriwuiwunauLia 12 .00 p.m. Programme Sum- ites, 2.00 Close Down, 6.00 n378 words
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311 1948-07-02 3 T! government Clerical Sei vices Union decided yesterday to lodge a vigorous protest with the Government against salary scheme revision proposed for the conrral Clerical Servicc. S*V-r or r--1 ,la resolution to nt to reconsider ',i evision of salary percentage in- minimum and r 1 alaries311 words
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Article184 1948-07-02 3 A 65-year-old elderly woman, Lee Kooi, and a 20-year-old youth, Ben Pee Tow. were produced before the Second District Court Judge, Mr. A. D. Farrell, yesterday on charges of illegaL possession of opium. Evidence revealed that Lee ICooi was arrested on June 30 Iq a184 words
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237 1948-07-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) formally become, ihh shore HQ of the British with th< arrival in t/;c Colony yesterday morn- <!,, a.and* i-in-Chief. Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, <>\ Sir VewJU is at Admiralty House ,n o,m+ nti rom the Royal i Regiment and All Force237 words
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Article122 1948-07-02 3 Two young Chinese, who wfT«' am sted lecently, appeared on tentative armed robbery charges before Seventh Magistral.- A. G. Shears, yesterday. The first Lim Eog (19) of [ar Road, was alleged to robhed a compatriot a.. the point of a knife of $99 er Meatier122 words
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Article154 1948-07-02 3 Pte. Chew Yew Ghee (20) of the Engineers' Training Centre, Kluang, was committed for trial at the next Assizes or an armed robbery charge at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yester- day. Chew, who was defended by154 words
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Article313 1948-07-02 3 (Tribune Woman Reporter) That Singapore people can appreciate good music was dearly proved by the large ■tteadaace at the Juda bio;piano and violin concert Tefsday Bight at the Memorial Hail !lu com t it, it will pa reneaibered, was sponsored >y Katong Music Ciicle in with313 words
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373 1948-07-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malaya fruit canning Industry will progress a.furth step torward with the arrival In the Federation shortly of machinery for the mechanical manufacture or cans, Mr. C. t Courtenay. adviser lo the Federation Government on th p appie industry, the yesterday Mr. Courtenay, who373 words
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99 1948-07-02 3 The following are the new office bearers of the Singapore Printers* Union for the ensuing year: Trustees: Mr. O. Sarangapany, Mr. T. K. Gann and Mr. Khoo Teng Soon; President: Mr. G. Retnamani; Vice Presisident: Mr. G. Suppiah; Gen. Secretary: Mr. A. Jayaram; Asst. Secretary: Mr.99 words
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Article35 1948-07-02 3 Two British soldiers were badly Injured In a collision between two military lorries at Yeo Chu Kong Road at eight last night. The injured men were removed to hospital by an Army ambulance.35 words
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Article143 1948-07-02 3 Tlie Traffic Police reported a total o# 580 traffic accidents in Singapore in June, of which 11 proved fatal. The total number of people injured in the accidents was 157 of which f>8 were cases of serious injury and 99 were minor cases. The largest143 words
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Article179 1948-07-02 3 The trial of Tan Soh lieng <31> on two charge-s of urmed robbery at tho house of a fThlnrnr woman in Emerald MM Road, was continued a I the Singapore Assize Court Yesterday l>cro'e Mr. Justice GordonSmith ami a common jury. Tan, it was alleged, entered179 words
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Article29 1948-07-02 3 The usual committee meeting of tiie Marigold Badminton Patty will be held on Sunday, at 9.30 a.m. at the residence of Mr. Chung Cheng Hock, 556 Serangoon Road, Singapore.29 words
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315 1948-07-02 3 "The Public Prosecutor must choose whom he prefers to remain in prison for an additional three or four months without a trial,'' remarked Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday, when an application on behalf of the Deputy Public Prosecutor was made by Court Prosecutor. A.S.P. L.315 words
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Advertisement501 1948-07-02 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Junior Clerk with knowledge of accounts Sa'ary $130 inclusive of C.O.LA. Apply in own handwriting to Box No. A 1370, c/o M.T., S pore. (P. 967). EUROPEAN Importing House in Ipoh Require one Provisions Liquors Salesman also one Storekeeper for Kampar. Reply Box 274,501 words
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Advertisement706 1948-07-02 3 SITUATIONS WANTED REGISTERED Architect B. Sc. wishes to join Chinese contractor anywhere as architect, engineer, prominent post. Replies Box A 1343 M.T. Kuala Lumpur. (X.920) "educational EASTAFF ENGLISH School 35, Grange Road, Singapore. A few seats available iv Primary classes (afternoon). Boarding arrangements made for children. (X.914) SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN706 words
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Advertisement481 1948-07-02 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE QUICK SALE 1944 Jeep Engine very good. Owner buying car. Apply Box No. A 1362. M.T., Singapore. (N. 948). FOR SALE 1938 Morris 25 h.p. saloon good running order, completely overhauled last year at cost of $1,600. Any trial. Price $1,300. Box 273, M.T., Ipoh. (L.928). NEW481 words
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Advertisement493 1948-07-02 3 WANTED WANTED Piano fll luiliMWl 21 bass 25 keys or similar. Write particulars price and condition to Post Office Box 096. (P. 956). ADVERTISER wants car with pre selecter Gears prefers Daimler or Lanchester state tnak. year condition Price. Box No. A 1350, M.T., Spore. (N.946». WANTED Motorcar 8 H.P.493 words
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Article796 1948-07-02 4 From our correspondence columns it will have been seen that many readers who are in the Government service do not consider the revised basic salary recommendations, plus the revised cost of living ?Jlowances, adequate. The Government has not yet committed itself to any expression of opinion as796 words
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Article93 1948-07-02 4 A.I.S. A Syde.n- man recently did well when his wife had a vivid dream the: "something named blue' was gcing to win a Randwick on May 8. She was so persistent that her husband promised to do what he could about it. He found that thereA.I.S. - 93 words
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Article54 1948-07-02 4 U.P. HELSINKI, July 1. Finland's two-day general election of a new Parliament which is expected to reflect any change in Communist strength, began today with fine weather and queues waiting when the polls opened. Communist claims that the election results would effect Finnish relations with Russia manifestly failedU.P. - 54 words
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Article613 1948-07-02 4 Sir, It was reported in the Dress immediately after the Legislative Council meeting on i May 31, 1948 that Government had decided, as a measure of relief, to make an immediate payment to Government servants of an advance amounting to one month's salary against arrears of C.L.A.613 words
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Article526 1948-07-02 4 Sir, —In your leader today headed "Malaya and U.K. Politics" you make the following remarkable statement: "It was once said that Conservative governments were more liberal in their outlook than their political opponents and it is a fact on the record for any one to read that practically526 words
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Article329 1948-07-02 4 SIR, —I hasten to support I Mr. Wong Teck Foh's suggestion that the City Fathers and others who have "might" in their hands might give a little of their attention to this perennial question of what to do with the hawkers in our 1 I streets.329 words
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Article487 1948-07-02 4 Sir, You are no doubt aware that Government has now revised its rate of cost of living allowance to 60 per cent, on basic pay retrospective from 1st August, 1947. The following extracts from the Benham Report are quoted hereunder together with our comments: "Many public487 words
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Article272 1948-07-02 4 Sir, Towards the end of May 1948 it was decided by th° authorities concerned to hold a District Agri-Horticultural Show at Tanah Rata on June 29 and 30. Among the various classes for competition set out in the notice, tea being the most important industry in Cameron272 words
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Article111 1948-07-02 4 Sir. -A few days ago I r- called up by the Singapo- piovemoiu Trust to signal tenancy SgreemuM, but to rv i surpiiae in addition to Z signatun- 1 have to p* thumb print. This is nb ous! Are wo to infer j all residents at the TiongBatr.111 words
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Article129 1948-07-02 4 VIENNA. "Set Austrj free again. Give us haU independence". This was the cry 11 i President of the *>* 'Trade Union Cong: Austrian Member o: ment. Boehin. at the do* session of this year's 0* ress. And it echoed a demat: which is being made iM creasing129 words
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Advertisement60 1948-07-02 4 I Eye Care consists of more: than just "buying glasses: Eye comfort and visual efficiency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist, C. 8. CHONG, OPT-D. Fully equipped with modern instruments. 104 ROSINSOS ROAD *J L I n\jM -iN&APORt Hitm i i 6480 1 ALSO AT KUALA60 words
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Article1141 1948-07-02 5 Experts Probe Fate Of Industries Reuter. (i; ROBERT LLOYD, Reuters Correspondent) LONDON —The amount and distribution of Qtv capital which can be made available :o infor investment in the next few years will est single factor in determining the if Britain's export drive and of herReuter. - 1,141 words
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Article47 1948-07-02 5 About eighty acres of lallang in the Kuantan Airstrip were burnt out on Thursday. The Kuantan Fire Brigade, fought the fire for nearly six hours. The brigade was not equipped for fighting a lallang fire as it carried only foam tanks for emergency use on the airstrip.47 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-07-02 5 PUNCH TINY! Believe it or not, they're both real horses. Punch, giant Percheron, weight one ton two civts.: his hooves arc 12 inches in diameter. Between thetn is a fourteen dau old Shetland Pony. Both live on a farm at London Colony, Herts.43 words
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228 1948-07-02 5 U.P. TOKIO. Four now gallOWi have been built at Sugamo Prison, where former Premier Hideki Tojo and 24 co-defend-ants await the Judgment and sentences of the International Military Tribunal. Verdicts are expected early in August. The new gallows are on a long raisedU.P. - 228 words
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Article64 1948-07-02 5 The Social Welfare Officer, Perak, Mr. J. Wilkinson, ac- j companied by Mr. H. R Hertslet, Assistant Social Welfare Officer, Perak. and the Chinese j Officer of the Labour Department, Mr. Yip Thye Loy visited Lenggong on Saturday to j inquire into the reported distress among the people of Lenggong.64 words
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Article87 1948-07-02 5 Reuter—AAP. Batavia, July 1. The thiid congress of the Indonesian Railway Workers' Union meeting at Solo decided to urge Sobsi, the Indonesian Central Federation of Trade Unions, to send a delegation to the International Workers' Congress at I Warsaw, recording to Antara, the Republican news agency. TiieReuter—AAP. - 87 words
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Article28 1948-07-02 5 U.P. Nice, July 1. The United States aircraft carrier Coral Sea, the battleship Missouri and other American naval vessels anchored yesterday off French Riviera ports on courtesy calls.—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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361 1948-07-02 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malay nationalist circlesLeft and Right —are understood to be in favour of mass immigration of Indonesians into Malaya as recently suggested by "Majlis", the Kuala Lumpur Malay daily. A prominent Singapore Malay leader said that if the Indonesians could be encouraged to361 words
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440 1948-07-02 5 Joint Meetings Plan S’pore Fedn. Import Export Policy (Tribune {Staff Reporter) Frequent joint meetings of officials of the Import and Export Office, Singapore and those of the Federation are now being held to discuss mutual problems and to effect complete co-ordina-tion on all issues, Mr. A. D. Stutchbury, Registrar of440 words
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49 1948-07-02 5 A party of diners at the Cathay Restaurant on the untitled on of Mr. Lim Tian Lye's dinner parti) in honour of the vkritmg Chinese Olympic team. Tribune photo §how» (Uft to right) Mrs. Forhis, Dr. W v Pa<ik-Shin(). Dr. C. C. Yong. the host, and Ml— Nancy Choo.49 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-07-02 528 words
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Article607 1948-07-02 5 The Malay Welfare Associates, Penang, is to launch a campaign for the collection of funds to establish a scholarship for Malay students from the Settlement to pursue higher studies in England or the U.S.A. Miss Oon Chlew Seng of Penang and a student of the King Edward607 words
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Article135 1948-07-02 5 Patricia Haihnay. seventeen months old, has boon found hanged from a window cord in thf children's ward at Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn, where June Ann Devaney was murdered on May 15. Scotland Yaid nun hunting for June's kil'er went to the i hospital and Chief-Inspector135 words
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Advertisement203 1948-07-02 5 face up squarely to tlie fact thji 11 il* man with a superarmnd.im e<t vital r. j that wins a.lm ration ...m- V mands power »nd respect. Then do ide to that man! TKSTRONIiS. the «P Jk Sncntih.- Glandular Treatment in Tablet farm, described as f. y Wg. the medical203 words
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Article219 1948-07-02 6 Reuter U.P. BELGRADE, July 1. —Communist meetings all over Yugoslavia have rejected the Cominfprm's unfounded accusations" against Marshal Tito and their other leaders, Tanjug, the Yugoslav news agency, reported today. Party organisations reaffirmed their faith in their CentralCommittee, denounced by the Cominform in expelling the YugoslavsReuter & U.P. - 219 words
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Article111 1948-07-02 6 A young Malay, Mohamad AH bin Marzuki, who failed to report to the police station as a police supervisee, was convicted yesterday in the ThiM Police Court, and sentenced to two months' ugorous imprison-* meat. He was ordered also to complete the previous order for police111 words
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Obituary44 1948-07-02 6 Mrs. Douglas Loh (Diana Chan Oek Kim) tenders her heartfelt thanks to those friends relatives who had kindly attended her husband's funeral also to those who had seat wreaths, loaned their cars *nd buses and sent letters of condolence during her recent bereavement.44 words
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Article164 1948-07-02 6 According to the Food Control Ration Documents < Directions), two-week and three-week periods for the rest of the year, are .specified enabling the public to buy their rations at any time during that period. Any individual can buy I rations at one time for the two-164 words
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Article83 1948-07-02 6 Tlic Joint Committee of the Vehicle Owners' and Drivers' Organisation have announced a meeting for Sunday to consider a reply from the Municipality to their petition seeking revision of road transport regulations. The meeting will discuss the Municipality's letter and consider the position in regard83 words
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Article92 1948-07-02 6 Sago seed being hauled aboard the s.s. Straat Malaka from Singapore Harbour Board Godown No. 17 on June 25. crushed a 60-year-old Chinese labourer to death when the rope suspending the bags snapped. The man Lim Ah Kow, was loading bags of sago seed into the92 words
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Article48 1948-07-02 6 U.P. STOCKHOLM, July 1 —Two men in the north Swedish town of Umeaa were arrested for an attempted burglary which the police described as "foolish". The men used a dynamite charge to blast off the iron door to a cellar. The cellar was full of dynamite—U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article45 1948-07-02 6 All Fukien guilds and associations in Singapore will meet tonight to formulate plans for the remittance of relief funds to flood victims in Foochow. Recent floods in Foochow ire reported to have destroyed large areas of padi-fields and inundated more than 40 villages.45 words
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Article44 1948-07-02 6 U.P. FREDERICKSBURG, (Virginia), July 1. Allen W. (Snuffy) Smith, ace navy aviator who was the hero of many uigagements against the Jap anese, was killed with four other Naval reservists yesterday when their plane crashed in the woods near here.—U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article38 1948-07-02 6 Reuter.—AAP. TOKIO, July I:—According to widely spread rumours, American occupation authorities will soon either devalue the Jopanese currency or replace it by American military scrip for general circulation as a measure to stop inflat ion.—Reuter.—AAP.Reuter.—AAP. - 38 words
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Article41 1948-07-02 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON. July L M. Alexander Panyushkin the Soviet Ambassador here, called on Mr. Robert Lovett. Under :.3.TCtary of State, at th« tiate Department today. There wa i no immediate news a.s to tde purpose of his visit. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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323 1948-07-02 6 The Marine Insurance Association „f Ub all-round increases in rate* f„ r insurant Kn, riots and civil commotion risks on goods and Mr. J. A. Worswick manager of the „i<, n in of Canton and chairman of the Marin,. i n ra,,(f told the Tribune323 words
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Article85 1948-07-02 6 Under the auspices of the I Indonesian Association, Shigaj pore and with the co-operation lof the "Rayuan Kenchana," a I Sandiwara was .staged last i night at the Happy World in aid lof the newly-formed Ladies' Section of the Association. The Sandiwara had a good I85 words
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Article89 1948-07-02 6 unru in*** t M ;occ„ match W tl,M r °'ympic w aw I Combined Service I lalan Besai on .lur, :;0 ai U sequel in the Fourth fL\ Court yesterday. Low ruck dwafcauL, arm behaving in mmSi manner by oghtiag is Mr. Dak, AH p89 words
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Article59 1948-07-02 6 Singapore quota tor t* j» port of sheet glass from mV gium and the U.S.A. in fmm\ of the third quart-r will now be released farJaat Applications aaoaal be my jorted when' [timgafc by evidence of 1947 imports. All applications should h submitted to the Registrar 159 words
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Advertisement628 1948-07-02 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BUTE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. UJS.A. "Rhexenor" From U.K. G. 86 "Calchas" from U.S.A. G. 88 44 Prompt heus" from U.K. Holland July 8 "Tantalus" Due from U.K July 11 "Rhesus" Due from U.K. July 15 Due from U.S.A. July 24 Sailings for628 words
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Advertisement644 1948-07-02 6 IN MEMORIAM In Ever Loving Memory of Mary MaUanyk, died 4th March, 1948,— may she rest in peace. A Requiem High Mass will be held at Catholic Church, Katong, at 6 a.m. on Monday, sth July, 1948. Friends and relatives are requested to attend. SITUATIONS VACANT Experienced ledger clerk, knowledge644 words
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Advertisement608 1948-07-02 6 NOTICE Municipal Commissioner« of the Town of Singapore Assessment for die year 194$ 1 Rates and Surcharge of 25% on Municipal Rates due for the 2nd half-year 1948. Owners of property are reminded that rates and surcharge of 36 on Municipal Rates for the 2nd half-year 1944 are due and608 words
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Advertisement302 1948-07-02 6 NOTICE Singapore Municipal 3» t < < Debenture Stock 1948 (1968-73) NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 6th to 20th July 1948, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of Interest due on the above Stock302 words
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Advertisement296 1948-07-02 6 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LI I incorporated In Singapore. BF €5. CHULIA STREET. PHOS'F Wfl I PASSAGE FREIGHT SERVICES. To HONGKONG, SWATOW, AMOY, PENANG I RANGOON, PALEMBANG DJ AMRI. I llong Slang' nails for Hongkong, SwUaV A Amoy H (Saloon and deck passenger*) H "Hong Soon" Sails For296 words
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286 1948-07-02 7 Talking Soccer.... By SPECTATOR er or not the R.A.F.. the Malaya Cup sv ur decided today li. r Bahru, whore the meet Johore in before their ali- match againsl tv t win at alt hop* to he in the i of a point286 words
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Article69 1948-07-02 7 iwing have been incited play cricket for th N D-Benders Cricket Club Singapore Recrea Club on Sunday, at 11 un on the S.R.C. padang: A Giimour «Capti, T. Leijssius. H E. Noun. Evan Wong, A R Bromley Davenport. A. Biker, a W. Nicholson. H. N. Balhatchet,69 words
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92 1948-07-02 7 The Services Veterans ffrtrn "ho lu.11 to the ChiVeteran* m naccer in iinf nf Ihf fi'fjutr Antl-TB lunil of Ifir Iruvi 'f fr: a ill JrltJI/HAOft /RA.F., rhnn,fi<. F LI f'lnhh- (R. AF Btlflaxi. Sjit. Jove* t At mit, Dm ort* <, RRM Dmfl f i/ 1 Army, R E92 words
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Article187 1948-07-02 7 Thifl morning.; rain delayed j '.raining in Singapore until i 6.45 a.m. Several horses were I taken out or. the sand track. iid late; some of Lt. Col. Fox's chaiges were sent round the Jiird track for slow pacing. The griffins, Grand Day. Comet. Pilgrim's Way. \7.ad187 words
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Article57 1948-07-02 7 The following have been selected to represent the C.V.M.A. Singapore against the V.M.C.A. on Saturday on the St. Georges' Ground at 2 p.m. sharp G. Woodford; R. Perry; M. Leong, J. de Almeida, j Martin. J. de Souza. D, Miller. A. Lim, S. Ferrer, S. V. Dass, W.57 words
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Article209 1948-07-02 7 After being fully extended ;in the first set by C. K. Pang land Ong Choon Bee in the I aien's doubles finals on the S.C.C. courts yesterday, Yadi and Kamis went on to annex i i the next set and title easily in I i209 words
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Article42 1948-07-02 7 The Malay Football Association defeated the 19th Formation Signals by 4 goals to 2 in the Division 2 league scoear match yesterday at Gcylang. Manab scored all four goals for the Malays. Goodwin and Horue were he Signals' scorers.42 words
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Article115 1948-07-02 7 The following will play cricket fo r the Indian Association against R.O.V. tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. on the Khalsa Association ground, St George's Road:—M. U. Patel (Capt), Selakan Singh. Kuldip Singh, Amarchand Kothary. R. S. Nadarajp.h, Mohamed Shah. Mansoor Khan, p. Gupta, Ram Piara, R. V. Singam.115 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-07-02 7 An incident in the game between the Chinese Veterans nnil ih 8*rvic?*' Veltrnnn. Yonn Ltttuff heart* in //«>• di tf»> C'btnKne VrUrniw' ynaln.22 words
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Article226 1948-07-02 7 Reut er. LONDON, July I.—-Surrey averted an Innings defeat by the Australians today but were only five runs ahead with four wickets to fall in reply to Australia's first innings total of 389. The tourists' total was fea-1 tured hy centuries by Bradman and Hassett, bothReuter. - 226 words
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Article58 1948-07-02 7 The following have been selected to represent Singapore Cricket Club Ist XI vs the Tiger Sports Club in a Ist Division League fixture today at Jalan Besar Stadium: V. Margreave; D. Hamilton. V. Burton; W. Bainbridge. C. McCulloch. F. Hutchinson; B. Clifton, R. Fletcher. F. B. McCulloch.58 words
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Article28 1948-07-02 7 The Snvil Sports Club Will be holding Its first postwar Athletic Meeting on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, commencing at 2.30 p.m.28 words
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Article50 1948-07-02 7 The BOD XI drew with the Roverfl in Second Division League soccor yesterday at th«> BOD ground, Alexandra Bar- j racks. Each side scored once. Edward scored for the BOD I in the second half. Samad ecmalised 10 mmutes before close of play. Capt. Hooper refereed the match50 words
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Article277 1948-07-02 7 CELLULOID - (By CELLULOID Exciting table tennis was witnessed at the Great World table tennis arena last night when the Schools and Junior Clubs' teams vied for honours in Bie opening rounds of the All Singapore table tenuis championships of 1948. organised by the Singapoie Table Tennis277 words
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Article237 1948-07-02 7 Reuter. HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July h —Two new course records were set up otday when the Royal Regatta was continued under much more favourable conditions', the Belgian pair. Collet and Plessens, clipping 11 seconds oft the previous best In the double sculls, and Bedford School improving theirReuter. - 237 words
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Article104 1948-07-02 7 The Haikowyu easily beat the Indians 4-0 in a Third Division SAFA League match yesterday on the McNair Road ground. I Three goals were scored in the first half. Barry Algoo. I centre-forward. scored the j first two and Zamzam. inside left, converted a penalty award for104 words
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Article32 1948-07-02 7 The annual general meeting of the Haikowyu Sports Club trill be held on Sunday at the residence of Mr. Chandra No 408. Pace Course Road, Singapoie. at 10.00 a.m. sharp.32 words
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Article31 1948-07-02 7 AH old boys of Raffles Institution who are interested :n badminton are requested to communicate wltii Gan Hock Huat c o V. R. Vlck Co.. Ltd Phone No. *****.31 words
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Article32 1948-07-02 7 The annual Parents' Day Snorts and Concert of Telok. Saga Malay School will be held at Pulau Branl on Sunday from 9.30. a.m. to 11 p m32 words
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Article473 1948-07-02 7 Reuter. LONDON, July I.—Middlesex, after their shaky start to the season, are rapidly coming: back to form and a victory In two days against Nottinghamshire has enabled them to close the gap between their total and that of the. championship leaders, Glamorganshire, who have beenReuter. - 473 words
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Article87 1948-07-02 7 In spite of the persistent downpour yesterday which hampered the whole of the second half, the Kota Raja XI managed to secure two goals to notcho a 2 goal win over the Indian Association. The game was an SAFA Div. II League fixture played at the87 words
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Article38 1948-07-02 7 U.P. NEW YORK. July I. Tony Zale's manager announced today tha t Zale will defend his newly-acquired middleweight boxing title against Ray "Sugar" Robinson or Frances Mat eel Cerdan in New York next September.—U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement144 1948-07-02 7 Gel nd of that duggish feeling HAPPY WORLD 1 ssyy^ IMM.KS Ol KN AT 6 pTm! GRAND RETURN INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS jflk BOSCA 804 HOWAHPENG^^^I W (Chinese Drop-kit': T rM (Rising Star from South JĔ W LA BR I OLA M| jf LE J¥ %4. iWurl-l famous Italian (i.appler-met Jim Loru.n144 words
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Advertisement439 1948-07-02 7 PAX CHEONG TONGS "MONKEY BRANDSPECIFIC FOR INFANTS :In Circulation throughout I the Universe for more than 40 Years. Has gained Great Confidence of all people who have tried it. An advantage for Parents to nave ready stocks in their Families. FEVER. COUGHS, COLDS CONVULSIONS. VOMITTING PURGING AND WINDY SPASM. For439 words
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Article286 1948-07-02 8 Reute r. Edinburgh, July I.—British golf came right into its own in the open golf championship at Murfield today when Henry Cotton, by breaking the course record with a brilliant round of 66 for an Aggregate of 1?.7, led the field by four strokes with twoReuter. - 286 words
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Article60 1948-07-02 8 U.P. NANKING. July 1. The American Advisory Groupi announced today jt is setting up a Canton Advisory Group un- j der Colonel Holmes G. Paullin to aid the Chinese in training three divisions along the lines of the Taiwan programme. American personnel will not participateU.P. - 60 words
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128 1948-07-02 8 U.P. CHICAGO. July t. Dennis A Ahem. i'J. fighting Irishman from County Mayo, was placed in a straight jacket today afifr fighting off squads of police for almost half-nn-hour. Ahem, an Irish immiyrant. stopped here last night en route to relativesU.P. - 128 words
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629 1948-07-02 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, July I.—The Security Coui cil was told today that unless it takes strong action to give Its Indonesian Committee a free hand, the P res»nl deadlock in ths Dutch-Indonesian dispute will never be broken. Mr. L. N. Pirlar, Indonesian representative, issued thisReuter. - 629 words
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Article142 1948-07-02 8 Reuter. London. July 1. Government supporters in UM House of Com mons today cheered Laboui Minister Isaacs when nc reappeared in the chamber for tlu first time since his hurried re turn from the International Labour Office conference at Sar Francisco. Mr. Tsaacs faced a scries ofReuter. - 142 words
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Article35 1948-07-02 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. 1: Three United States Nay mips including a small carrie will visit Mediterranean an Persian Gulf ports betwte July 18 and Sept. 1">. the Nay. Department announced today Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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407 1948-07-02 8 Below are the weights for tomorrow's races, the final day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting: Horses. CI. 2. Div. 1. 5\ Furs. Air Port 9.00 Ouranos 8.12 Hambrion 8.05 Show Girl 8.05 Little Beau 8.00 Victory March 8.02 Radio Beam 8.02 Desert407 words
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61 1948-07-02 8 U.P. SHANGHAI. July 2 The' Chinese Olympic Basketball' Team accompanied by ofli-1 cials enplaned for Hongkong j this morning enroute to London via Singapore. They will ple.y two games In Hongkong—on Saturday I stars and on Sunday against j against the Hongkong Allthe HongkongU.P. - 61 words
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Article40 1948-07-02 8 In a friendly soccer match olaycd at the Gov't. Printing Office ground, the F. N. Sports Club Soccer XI beat the 3'pore Cold Storage Soccer XI by 4-0. Talib (2). Kassim (1) md Asip (1) were the scorers.40 words
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68 1948-07-02 8 NO WORRIES FOR MR. WILSON,- Shortage of clothing coupons is usually a strong compl.unt with film studios, but when Mr. Harold Wils<m. President oi the Board of Trade visited Pinewood Studios with Mr. Rank, he met Jean Simmons and her new leading man Donald Houston on the set of "The68 words
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Article115 1948-07-02 8 The "Lempemas" iAll-Ma-laya Malay Students' Aid Organisation) Singapore. Is acting Ust in answering the ap- ai for help from two Malay jtudent* Abdul Majid and Raja Noßf Chile —at Nankin; jniversity. now reportedly in oave financial distress. The Secretary. Inche Harun yfohd. Amin. said115 words
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Article74 1948-07-02 8 Reuter. L\KE SUCCESS. Juh' I. The Soviet Union indicated oday that if Ceylon's application for membership in the Jnited Nations com v before he Security Counci: It may >c vetoed. The Soviet repre*av.t:ti»ve nade it clear mat he was net satisfied that Cc lon waa Mther 'independentReuter. - 74 words
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Article118 1948-07-02 8 Playing at the Clerical Union Hall on Thursday evening, the Tseful Badminton Party scored i 5 1 victory over the Eclipse BP. Results were (UaefttTa play?r« mentioned hrsti: MEN'S SINGLES: Ismail >in Marian beat Cheong Hock Leng. 13—11. 15-10. George Chen beat Ahmad Mattai. 12 15. 14118 words
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Article172 1948-07-02 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI, July I. —Sulochana Dcvi, an Indian taxi-driver's wife, told the court here today she saw the abortive bomb attempt on Mahatma Gandhi from about "15 paces distance She was giving evidence at i the trial of nine Indians, one of whomReuter. - 172 words
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Article81 1948-07-02 8 U.P. NEW YORK. July I. Rubber closed eight to 25 higher on higher cables from the primary markets, with sales of 45 contracts. Spot was 23 Closing prices: July 22 03 bid. August 22.10 nominal. September 22.23 traded. October 22 22 nominal. November k.2.21 nominal. Deccmbei 22.20U.P. - 81 words
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Article83 1948-07-02 8 The C. V M. A. defeated the A. M. D. G. W. Sports Club ay the odd goal in five in a Div 111 League game at the former's grounds, St. Georges Road, yesterday. C Y. M. A. led in the first half on a goal by Scow83 words
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Article43 1948-07-02 8 The Singapore Badminton Association will be "At Home this afternoon at 5.15 at the Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon Road. In honour of the apj pointment of its President. j Mr. Lim Chuan Geok. as a Justice of the Peace.43 words
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552 1948-07-02 8 WIMBLEDON, Surrey, My j —Mins bMVtoe Brough md NAM Doris Itort will meet in the all-American final for the Wimbledon women's singles title on Saturday, with the defeat today in the semi-Una* of the holder, Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dv Tont by Miss Hart552 words
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Article58 1948-07-02 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. July 1— Th e United States. British and France were reported today to be preparing a vogorous protest to Moscow against the Soviet blockade ot Berlin. Authoritative sources said <uch action was a "definite possibility" now that Russia appears bent on continuing the effort to forceU.P. - 58 words
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Advertisement116 1948-07-02 8 "^k^BkiWii^B^»Ja»3aia^B^a^^B»^*ft«^Bsa^ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT j We have the plra.sure to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents for Malaya, B.N.R Sarawak by the world's famous Cognac Distillery, MESSRS. COURVOISIER LIMITED, for the sales of their well known Brandies and Liqueur. A COORVOISIER If fl« nc Brandy of Napoleon liJljP} COGNAC116 words
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Advertisement87 1948-07-02 8 Shoe Materia Proved ~,nv i ,l- D.D.T. Insecticide Wood prcs'M wi' Fungicide for Sodium BulphiW •> and Arsenite n-lvd Coir""'' Hardware- >v inn. F.les. I Heads and Blades, Box Cement X Asbestos Coraei ftiild-fcteel Angles, wfi* ~1k 'i rd Ordns and I'"« ,r> HIRASONS c 0 ,22. IWWNSON phun r87 words
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