Morning Tribune, 7 June 1947
1947-06-07
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233 1947-06-07 1 St <-• TEXTILES IN MALAYA 1 (From Our Own Reporter) fl 6. Penang textile dealers are conJ lut of textiles m the Malayan Union rj t 1 2.500,000 yards of Japanese textiles X ted to worsen situation m an already _*fl B iled at233 words
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Article65 1947-06-07 1 Le tt er Bombs" From Italy lIDON, .Inn.- 6.— British 1 aotti rlti rs, working md Yard deteepted nine addi"letter bombs' 1 address- to n: "prominent day. letters, containing the .is the wer* ccns'd°red ■"us pnoufh to •*maim ife" if th.v r.vploiod ut- aU taken to the immediately. It arajU.P. - 65 words
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28 1947-06-07 1 I Reverter) 6. The for an Ch they oethe which ition •<i to have lt\ H Hin foi $1,500 and pra B28 words
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Article, Illustration363 1947-06-07 1 GOVT. MIGHT TAKE OVER RUN RUBBER INDUSTRY labour commissioner warns plantfrs UPAM President Walks Out At Conference In XL (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 6. A warning that if planters do not see reason, Government might take over plantatons and run them was made by Mr. C. R.Army PRO - 363 words
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Article154 1947-06-07 1 AIMS OF MALA YAN INDIAN CONGRESS Civil Liberties Progress i Irom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. June 6.— A determined and planned drive to reinforce the efforts of progressive movements m Malaya to secure civil liberties, a minimum standards requlremnts for a democratic constitution and a gradual transformation of colonial154 words
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46 1947-06-07 1 LONDON. June 6. Winston Churchill, who is 77, is to urdcrno ar ir.terr.al operation shortly which will keep h m out of public work for about one moi th Th.> operation is "quite mi: or' it whs ..'ate 1 today ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article153 1947-06-07 1 HOUSEWIVES INVADE COMMONS London, June 6.— Hundreds of wcmen from all parts of Britain invaded the House of Commons today bringing with them a petition signed by many thousands of British housewives asking for the appointment of competent of Ministers of Food and Fuel. The petition declared that housewives wereReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement37 1947-06-07 1 QPARK Skzeneer's Ayn ncDT V<% a J Swi f l Utn. y;,;/m Balls. A NEW CONSIGNMENT of Hotspur Football Boots Rugger shoes together; with English Football Jerseys is on their; Gian Singh Co., J 30-1 Raffles Place.37 words
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63 1947-06-07 2 BUTT ERWORTH FOOD DEPT. IN "SHOCKING MESS" In this i 1 and bi I such i Th. le by Ju--I \v. Albert J and M*>hano a d q, fori I Inspei term i ard r tift r ncc^pti! g a $150 b: an Boon 8a of rom tn< eipmeni rt63 words
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Article59 1947-06-07 2 Di-ath occurred m the Ger.e-'lo-pital at 230 p.m on Friday. 61 Lilly Raj. wife of Mr J. M Dorai Raj. Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, spore a: d retired personal Assistant to the Director of Education. She was 42. The Funeral v/ill take plpce today (Saturday), the59 words
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Article41 1947-06-07 2 Exemption From Societies Law •ciation. the Straits Chinese British A tion and the Singapore Ratepayja a PRO release, have informed the Government that they wi>h to continue xempted societies under the Societies Ordinance, and do l wish to apply for exclusion.41 words
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Article146 1947-06-07 2 Qlutha Mackenzie of St. Duncans, who came to disc blind welfare plans with the Governments of Singapore and the Malayan Union, found the incidence cf bhndne>s m these is was much lower than m Ind:a. He said this was due to I more humid climate and146 words
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Article78 1947-06-07 2 WEST YORKS BAND TO PLAY HERE the c Regim* will under the a the Shackle Club m Beach H the boi part m ti. Birth on June 1 Royal Army Medical I mortal 8 it 47. British V. toad on Sunday. June 15. A further two cence* scheduled for the78 words
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107 1947-06-07 2 FUNERAL OF CONSTABLE SHOT BY PIRATES A furl dress police funeral wa^ given Atan bin Haji S-.rat. Marine police constable who died after sustaining serious injury n was hit by bullets fired from a boat which was Intercepted by a Marine police launch. The vessel had been attempting to head107 words
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108 1947-06-07 2 The search for Corporal Moha- Gul t2l) of the Mannpolice i s being intensified Mohamed has been mi>sing since Wednesday night when he boarded a fishing vessel which he intercepted off Tanjong Rhu Mohamed came to Malaya with the Punjab Mussulman De- ment from India108 words
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25 1947-06-07 2 'FA MILY SHIP' GOES BACK WITH MAIL Km". June I ng Ughf 14 ramllii i to Hong X i a l >s- I <nd U.l25 words
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Article74 1947-06-07 2 Crushed By Falling Generator A rinding of death by misad- venture turned by the Coroner. Mr On Khve Khiang. •rday at an inquiry Into the death of 29-year old Inaba Hikoji. a Japanese surrendered pernel. Inaba and a party of Japar. were loading a generator weighing Into a lorry at74 words
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72 1947-06-07 2 CONCEALED BAGS RICE" SH KEEPER FIN Aw Chwee Kirn i B ve-torr. Siß B Uce Court ;> "?Bb months' II for conceal", c 2 880 btjß I m hi Pagar R B f He was c^l B rnontti •■^'ißß'" on a second ■re j display i BB i milk B72 words
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Article61 1947-06-07 2 C. S. M. T N Tan Han. I I m a negligt: I W last, appean tJie I Polio I 1 Mr. A F F IK his behalt. I date to be the case Ift accused work I The M prepar* "W to the D.str 161 words
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Article270 1947-06-07 2 Found ers Day Ra ffles Institution ntatioi I 111 I I m mWmi ti. ion Dii I aXaW Tl i Mr. P. L the bo> that tl. m i. wh< m b t.he w< to have mford X •as plans for tl I Hair pated by more than p. hum270 words
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Article68 1947-06-07 2 CJ S An official handout saw a Union Jacks should wherever possible be flown on June 12. the King's Birthday. Flying the Union Jack, it ado c privilege ot every British citizen Before 1940. the privilege v. m practise confined to Govern- Buildings, but a68 words
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Article30 1947-06-07 2 Alleged Theft Cloth From RA Ahmad bin I r23), I offered bail >> when I I guilty t I Th< I I I on Thur d I Ti June 13 I30 words
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Article21 1947-06-07 2 A n "Srimad Bhagava will be delivered m 1 by Bwami Vamadovanniakrisl M on Tune 7th All tlw21 words
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Advertisement141 1947-06-07 2 tOR IMBER Requirements Please ETtifutr*: SENG HUA SAWMILL CO, 39. Kamoong Bueis. Phone 6325 Alwys In stock all v«r**tV« cf sawn and ursav TIMBER for lmmp r iiate delivery All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owi-.er to limited stock no catalogue is issued Expert Repairs Indertaken Yick Woh141 words
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375 1947-06-07 3 bitious Australian enture In Malaya M r HSHINC INDUSTRY P M Stiff Reporter) sport vessel m New Guin< a dur- a trawler the 63-ton AusWind arrived m Singap* th the 49-ton Pollyanna. Both hen from Australia to survey i v i fisheries company launchcheme for the deep-tea ashing inunt I375 words
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Article51 1947-06-07 3 Mr. E. J. Davit-. Attorney! General. Singapore, will be pro--1 ceedlng to the United Kingdom i on leave next Tuesday. During I his absence m England. Mr. M< I I Henderson will ad m Attorv General Mr. Davies expects return here before the new n< |n51 words
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45 1947-06-07 3 Japs Ch arged With Stealing Clutches with theft ol loir clutel -i $2C f om 'h. BOD at Bukit Timah on June 4 The Japn:. trial to •I', cha had up from dump. i lowtost pored week for me 1 tion, but they COUli hail45 words
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Article98 1947-06-07 3 Jan ami Jiro. a Japanese, who could not be charged when he appeared m the Fourth Police June 4.. becau-e of the lack of an interpreter, was yesterday produced m court. Janami was charged with j robbery. He was alleged to i have taken six98 words
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Article57 1947-06-07 3 No Union Dogs, Cats For S'pore 1 Owing to the prevalence of 1 .abies m the Malayan Union, the Smpap rnment have pro- 1 J hlbited fer the present the im- i J poxtaticn into the Colony cf c and dogs from the mainland. Or- ders to this effect were57 words
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245 1947-06-07 3 Looking thoroughly ashamed of herself, pretty 17- year-old Liew Choo was yesterday at the Fourth Magistrate's Court, admonished by the Magistrate, Mr. H. W. Nightingale, for attempting to take her life on Thursday afternoon. The eirl was cautiored and discharged About 4 p.m. on245 words
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Article87 1947-06-07 3 A rouble inquiry was held yesterday mto tho deaths of an Ir.dian ramed Ariffln (17) anrt an unknown Chinese who died on May 20 from wounds receiv.l m a gang fight m Anson Road. fW Irspector R Sivaraja of tho Tanjor.g Pagar Pore- Station87 words
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Article340 1947-06-07 3 Mr Ju Jtirj partnei I In CL un Street (of! carrying arms and alibi was put up by the The accused was alleged to P have accompanied two other i armed Chirese to the nous* of 4 a South lr.t an Muslim. j&Ohfl mod Ismail,340 words
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Advertisement164 1947-06-07 3 UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY CLASSES. The object is to prepare students for Senior Lor dor Matrlcu'aticn inter Arts. Law. Econom'es Commercial subjects and Languages. Business Training or profession is the Weapon for Econom'c Independence and Security. Oo not waste timo. Compressed knowledge and rapid courses fo» those who art ambitious to proceed164 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article217 1947-06-07 4 Nobody pretends that the division of India into Pakistan and Hindustan is final solution to the bitter communal proMem. The two British Dominions can onl, iS Unt i! Jun? llext when the two stales will have to make up their minds once and for all whether they217 words
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Article206 1947-06-07 4 Food Su bventio n •rial le ,X G Vl rnment can materially as- sist m the general recovery of the cournbul^^2^ c Purchase and d." abou -er H d The Staple food of the latpourer, rice, is five times the pre-war price, while his wage has not improved proportionately. This206 words
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965 1947-06-07 4 Miss Koetut Tantri - PROVOCATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES! Miss Koetut Tantri At INSIDE INDONESIA s -★By* i s s This is the first of two articles Oating with the past-Linj»acl- I jati pha; is of the ladonesl N struggle, written speeiallv for S i The Momlaa T« 'buar Tl; 0 nd article will appear965 words
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43 1947-06-07 4 Cr usade By Florence Nightingale II land on her latest crusade DurlnV ,st leftEng- c our 13 European oottntr, he will b of her now world-fan cause t lutions of the W:i ••man, f) h,n S? at i ■rded them as m ZaamT*43 words
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Advertisement41 1947-06-07 4 Di 1 IGHI It) 111! El l S THK LOVEI V AMERICAN I\ 1 1 si m moi RIMLESS (.1 iSSI -at Glasses that ble I -vie I Th. brea EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 19. CHUUA STRF Telephone 4435. Singapore41 words
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Article, Illustration830 1947-06-07 5 HENRY GRIS - U ni ve rsal Met A New Deanna HENRY GRIS s Cur Correspondent Reporting i i v itt's ISeanna II bin" who .ble ickacefully I 11 Be i go them two r I king been much the re. i disapHolly ed the i break up marrtav* re to the In830 words
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Advertisement121 1947-06-07 5 p«3 VICTORIA THEATRE: Combined Services Entertainment i presents I I "OVER TO YOU" r A New Revue Commencing Monday 9 June 1 For Six Nights Only at 8.45 p.if.. a BOOKING. ROBINSONS' lAFF LES PLACE Tel: No. 5894 ex. 4 OR AT THE THEATRE ON THE NIGHT OF p PERFORMANCE121 words
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OUR LONDON LETTER
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199 1947-06-07 6 H.L. HOPKIN - H.L. HOPKIN fgmmr H« eet, Maj int. Reginald Bar; who disappeared m 1945 w tinuee to 1 ittention. The story of nig last nine •hi tx his disapranee behind the Rus I Ol silt een by M: v known to N P< k199 words
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Advertisement372 1947-06-07 6 Optician Electrical Art Curios Regariiag the eyesight United Trading Co. C. K. Tang Consult: 61 Stamford Roe Craftj Nr*\ r\ ir- -Minimum e\v China Optical Co. I IF IT IS anviium; cost I I KTK!( PI I \s| 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD 71. High Street, Singapoi SINGAPO: 3750 ONSI LTTS372 words
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137 1947-06-07 7 RICE ARRIVES, UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION tribune Start' Reporter) L iM j7 1 l? Singapore nee arrived this *i?JJ 1>0( 'l godowns m a damaged i condition. Ol these luu bags ol rice will be nt only for animal sUn Jpuon. The m the process of being dried quivaient to137 words
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Article289 1947-06-07 7 I ;> —An explosive lettei Secretary Mr. Bevin al the POrtected today by his private secretary to Scotland Yard. Mi Bevin, it is known that including Sir Stafford Cripps, I Trade, John St i ache Mini- former Foreign Secretary, Anthony envelope bombs addressed to them. exploded.U.P.; Reuter - 289 words
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159 1947-06-07 7 Public Demands Better Quality Rice (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH. Answering a question by Pressmen whether 1 t would be possible for the Government to arrange tot the snoply ot* a better quality rice than at present, the Hon. Mr. A. V. Aston said that the Malayan Government. like most other159 words
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Article28 1947-06-07 7 ew Music Hall On Burnt-out Site IF r,bu Reporter) f i told m< ni rant bin .< U i beef] r I build i gutted it Ol not o28 words
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Article72 1947-06-07 7 PENANG AERODROME EXTENSION PENANG. For the Improvement of the Bayan lei drome Government has spent ■ibout $100,000, the latest imment being tr ol the runwi At present 1.370 v run way rvieeabie, an e> ards ol the pr< length of 930 yards This e> n work out during April and72 words
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Article16 1947-06-07 7 UIN JUM I mrr lul »mmn: htrerm r tn the frvnii.16 words
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Article92 1947-06-07 7 POLICE FIRE IN COLOMBO RIOTING Colombo. June 5.— Thirty-two were seriously injured and one kihed today when the police opened lire on a crowd of strikers who retaliated with a fusillade ol stones, bottle- and bricks. Th< strikers, who were demandng union recognition, were mar to the X:: mnawe oilU.P. - 92 words
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154 1947-06-07 7 JAPS NOT TO BE PERMITTED TO UNDERSELL Ol Oen. Mac Arthurs fOl trade division said social ehangea enforced by the Allied occupation would en ttr< that the Japanese would n again be able to undersell the world m textile or any other murk He i>aid Japan'i indu level?, would beReuter - 154 words
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Article87 1947-06-07 7 PARIS. June 5. Nearly a million building work c r s throughout France held a twc- hour "warning strike" this even ing to emphasise the urgen v ol their demand for Increased bonuses and reconstruction credits. Mass meetings were held m Paris during the .strike hours. M.Reuter - 87 words
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Miscellaneous113 1947-06-07 7 Try This AMERICAN ANSWRIt TO f* ITM I »'RI Viol > l'l /./AT. Crossword ruzzle mm p*™ i-p< wlf.lbMa'klbMa N\T\e.s < ..fa name 41- .1 [slpi/ VISjBS.O T ftC^W 13-Arrow p «-Thlnnest T|/ 's^'u Sgl^E.&'AiT E 15-No 47 l \ZJil]MMp.9m^F<iOf: fc£, !7-«ink lower 46 In tired fashion |M iN-UJs 'VPS|113 words
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Article, Illustration193 1947-06-07 8 VERA ARDMOR - VERA ARDMOR WITH Tht Inner Wheel i. i i i 1 1 i I a ..IT I J 2 r.h. The '-palette of colour" much P any i I i ur~e malum i the ought cf: utterly Cu. find '< tury Itallai i i >• mie S193 words
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Advertisement74 1947-06-07 8 \MKKH \N (Mil I ON I J* I J* I cm ii PETUNIA BLACK WINE KOYAI. PI KPI l HIGH STRFFT SINGAPORE 4 ikhttilclijCm antic PI NAU IJ L RAW is PBBftWpgftTsOlJ AC [NTS FOR MAl^A^WftW RAf fuj HOTEL Abir showing a Collection of Short Cocktail Models I rem the74 words
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Article, Illustration37 1947-06-07 9 Jouphuni Lowman - Jouphuni Lowman I I A little serous effort will se r most marriage* through dituult tune*. ACtrcsa tie la Crone hai mil* that effort m Mime oi her screen ro i«*s for Warner Brothers.37 words
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Article161 1947-06-07 9 lildh n you bu rf y Quick cai and Kindling, and jp m a by crackle and rest! Then c me when t ary blaze lown i nd y< J the •nuc burning at and n the cold and darkness. During this period ol Are builvorth! and161 words
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Advertisement144 1947-06-07 9 '^^O k^ DRESS *i^, DRESSMAKERS Phone b88)> \MBLK MANSIONS. Pcnaiiß Road, Singapore. Will MAKE EXQUISITE EVENING, AFTERNOON OK COCKTAIL MODELS TO sin INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS 'TRADEWINDS" Product, MACHINELESS WAVING Sio [variable AlK. H. WU TRADING CO. Sole Distributors (Malaya Burma) 09. Stamford Road Phone No. 707(i .VOW READY. Established 1572 Malaya's144 words
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Article44 1947-06-07 10 LEPROSY: HOPE I En Assoc ia' which an hav< the tre; Altboui CO! by the have with the kception ob mlta sue] before h e mea Few Eiu u-d the d of its ViCt Ir.di Commei gj the Joi winch ma world ol ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article27 1947-06-07 10 London. Wi liembi r i Newn G" j men, v. muted for i on a sun they unla** I reculat i.ufactu: met.c ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article19 1947-06-07 10 >bed un Ol An ed M I More than 6,000 on ot Art- U. P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article69 1947-06-07 10 111 and like m don June 5 Mi ■ne-tim. bit ol v rturhenwithi Wturr ciunp, w. ne In< pr««imin i 1 died I *a- me. a mend ip- nan fie dleri In M* wh«> served m I [Commons vr ttvr i IMS > n only 'womanU.P. - 69 words
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Miscellaneous213 1947-06-07 10 77 7 i oiiiii'*-!^* m sin* m I lie >im-n 111*4 Trihiiiii' "SUNSHINE FALLS" If YOU 0 te SURPRISED ■>rwu mow n'any suckers TWERi 4 SMALL J -.BMLY.. J 'M TOWN UKE TUIS. I T 5 MR.M'COOT. J V* V Lr k ™a> "•J, rsAY'-c there yes-various I^ee'-imen mayßE x213 words
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587 1947-06-07 11 I iHbune stun Reporter) MALACCA. ThU 1 mmitUj of the Malay Welfare Asbark on a Settlement-w prostitution among Malay ation told me: „„,<■ "fhav, i coming m from ol 'Unity on the existence of tlement. Several of th» mn. 1 h 1 mphatically587 words
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Advertisement32 1947-06-07 11 international Trade Corporation 209, QUEEN STREET. Now Available Pen, Pencil •nd T'-ne writer Carbon Papers, Typewriter Ribbons 4*ti* PDROPLAS DRY DISTEMPER ASPINALLS (PAINTS) LTD. f__ I 111 V. O JV. J mmw32 words
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Miscellaneous30 1947-06-07 11 I YOUR RADIO TODAY! OBK \i.l\<\l >v 4 82 j to I IMMI 1 40 M. Down. amme 9 30 10. p.m ..ii ah IMMJS S.nvr I pm. KionMi San-30 words
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Miscellaneous251 1947-06-07 11 HH) M MidKK lIIMSh o. INDIAN I'KOCiK AMAH > 1200-2.00 pn metre bund 000- 11.00 the medium irave ound n m quen cond m I and Chines, i >" Mandarin i Selection- 12 30 Teoche* 4 :k 1 pm Time Signal and s Summary m Mandarin; Summary mi n Amoy;251 words
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Miscellaneous58 1947-06-07 11 Emp. TedshiD British). E. Colm Brit h 896 tons n Penang. Boissevain (Dutch* 86 Tg. Privak Gcrgon (British) 2120 tons, from Freemantle. Sin Heng Ho "British' 56 tons, irom Trengganr Samsa fßril 43,% from Karachi to Batavia. E. Cr it Japanese i 612 from Rangoon to Kure. i to ia.58 words
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Article233 1947-06-07 12 Boyish Frank On Girls v irihune stall Reporter) i IPOH s< that tlv :u i mere boyish prang nd wan ting t< kn< them. Inehe 8 juddin bi anc llacharged a 10-year-old Sikh Joginder Singh when he was pro duced m the Ma The accused was charged witl g uniawtui233 words
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Article11 1947-06-07 12 SUMATRA DIVISION FA VI A Jim lias bee c Sumatra Re,11 words
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Article79 1947-06-07 12 INDONESIANS ARMY IS STRENGTHENED Batavia. June 6 Tire ny I ing oi a Republican regular army with irregular Java to create a Republican National Army v. Ounced here il -sued last t Gen. Sudirman rema C Forces now combined m the Army are the TV Republic Indonesia known I'KI. tlReuter - 79 words
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203 1947-06-07 12 Malayan Villa Bea Hollywood Thrillers i rribun* St X X :t- "Xhei I ou Rumoui r that th j this time ,vn Ie H V'h2 turn tl X Mo. the kidi a fail j been c m X lie ugh th Hint* >pl.> t.. ai v eventual) A former student203 words
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Article73 1947-06-07 12 LONDON Peeble ..a Mj cricketer, :rv 1| Sula boxer daughi Lieut. Col 16 at Elgin M ray Pwbl Midd» -< k war start. I missioned T\v Br; English Di a new servi beti 3 rlisl t and N ig twice Twent-. French a: be guest Ay ford ha73 words
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Advertisement255 1947-06-07 12 m m1 1 '^•■1 ll'SjaT* m f 'LTmw vWli«lJi^a»aa^aiiia««aai«rv .x"*^o 5w Jf LnV aft jl Br wMt I OmAWTfC SWCT4CLT C<*C4r»Ofl» J IE TO MGHT MIDNIGHT Mon who o down to the goa t,» die! Fighting on petrol- tc rpedo boots! \ngol r ß l^'^P^^ 7 H T^kT a vTT^4255 words
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Advertisement30 1947-06-07 12 MURDER COMMITTED El oa, lit "Oaaal Kt in i ||J: [RITUALISTIC M AM I p Jftfc To-\io|H >lnl-> j C«g WHAT A FIGU *VHa i: aihi; was Xi 1 SUFFICIENT30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1947-06-07 13 I Italia pronuc#d this monsto -sr/rd pumpkin, a shortage, for snimnp Kay hr's- of RKo Radio's romantic com. Jy. K»n." Bh'»lejf Temple, Franchel Tent duy MadiN>».28 words
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144 1947-06-07 13 eeds, Not Words, Wanted, Govern ment Told m R— Asking the Government nto action, the Angkatan Pemuda youth organization, m a State- j ■?■> •■ties to maintain close touch with m alleviate their hardships. lepresentatives to the kampor gs conuolau.tv and culy report them to the authorities ior immediate action;144 words
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Article47 1947-06-07 13 linden. June s:— The Minister, Mr. John Strachey, told the Comm ght that exports of Scotch whisky this year will he 2.400.000 P than 1946 exp of it wjU go t aited An about he had consulted ti 1 with the I U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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228 1947-06-07 13 until i V Repubn^ .I" With a 14-day •'t for .mplem.ntat.on ol the Linggadjati agree- Republican ll e 'y. h< that the Cabi- et vvlU i oppcaition at the piesei.t NEI government tak g over federal govern m Ol 8 The as-umpt'on of edReuter - 228 words
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90 1947-06-07 13 PICKLE KING UNHURT IN PLANE CRASH SAN FRANCISCO. Jtir.e 5 H J Hcii z. founder of "57 Varieties" packing company bear.re his ram?, escaped InJury when h;s chartered pare lei m a fog rear Gladstone he Australian-Queer sland coast, accoriir.g to a Radio Ausralia broadcast monitored here toe ay byU.P. - 90 words
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Article33 1947-06-07 13 NEW DELHI. June 8 Mohandas K. Gar.cihi h the i jt y l^ at hc n mother ran oppo- on of India ng the future A o U. P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article55 1947-06-07 13 Dutch Commission Return To Java THE HAGUE. Jure 5 -Professor Wil. em Sehermerhorn and Max Van Poll. Dutch Com- j missicrers Ge. eral who ram to the Netherlands to rcc verbal i: struetion.-, from the Ca Mret regarding matters of policy, will r« turn to Batavia on Jure 8. itReuter - 55 words
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180 1947-06-07 13 MODERNISING CRIMINAL LAW! IN RUSSIA Moscow, June s:— The Russians have followed up their recent abolition of the death penalty by imposing harsher penalties for theft cf private or state pn perty under two decrees issued today by the Supreme Soviet Maximum sentence, for steal ing private property are madeReuter - 180 words
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Article33 1947-06-07 13 verley. June 5: Tha driver I.urn tract ir, which had m from m tl relling Hull, all the tr i d up the line n. He id I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement138 1947-06-07 13 You Ought To See This Picture! To-day 4 Shows i v) 4 <; 3 >_<).: 30 n rr (iRKKR GARSON WALTER PIDGEON aa* Mrs. Parkington Edw. ARNOLD Aprs MOOREHEAD Ctai KOLAWAY SjftiCwui Fnacttlifttrtj T«lrki NUr titter* Baa linn lifH Matowi -AN M-G-M PICTURE mm Children's Matinees To-day Tomorrow 11 A.M.138 words
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Article51 1947-06-07 14 The following will rej Mental Ho>pit a i XI at Dutch Army on 5 15 p.m. on t 1: Bah Chee. Sa- a (Caj>t». Amat Tamahir, Yusof Tahir. Ah Kow, Supram. Amat Omar Tahir. Pahie R will play aga I H A F ir.d on Saturday next hai51 words
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214 1947-06-07 14 .11 ni flrs runout irth run. He displa yof powerful ted marly five I his 175. lnrlutimg 4 I w eket m his r of first i N G Hever want on fo>n second spell and with a new ball rii ished the Hampshire ir:Reuter - 214 words
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Article115 1947-06-07 14 TO-DAY'S SPORTS FOOTBALL LEM.I I B C.C SOCCER. iWIQ. 2nd Echelon vn Reserve N itdteigh. 6-a-side E final: Harimau vs Se'adang. I' p. Strangoon Road 5.15 p.m Merrilads vs BODCA. St Georges m. lnd,: 2nd vs Joyful Juniors Parrer Park. (.15 p.m. IKKKET. SR.C. vs 5.J.1., Parian?. 2 p.m. SCC.115 words
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Article131 1947-06-07 14 BILL VOCE RETIRES NOTTINGHAM. June 5.— 8i1l Voce. NotUrghamshire ar.a Er gland left-arm bowler, has finJshea his first class cricket career at the age of 37 Tnis was announced m an official statement by the Nottir.gnamshire County Ciicket Club committee tonight Vove, who has made 27 test appearances for England,Reuter - 131 words
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Article158 1947-06-07 14 The following will "olay Cricket for the Indian Association agairst the S.C.C on Saturday at 2 p.m. at S C.C.: N. Abbasbhoy: R. Sitharr.m; R. Retr.a?amy. S. Retram; Choor Sirgh: Gurdial S ngh: Wazir Singh; z. Bhatri; M. U. Patel; Solakhan Singh ard D. Dharmaraj Reserve: Ram158 words
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Article11 1947-06-07 14 CLA RKE RANGERS TO MEET AIRMEN m^mbf" wih arke 10 3011 words
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Article346 1947-06-07 14 CONDITIONS CONTINUE QUIET SHARE MARKI I *^Ie Fina K **rt mark* has n* h V° thi nent Hi the rubber commodity D ric<- fondittona were again quk-t On I iWSIIjF tender The industrial section c unued steady. Hammers hrmer and wen> taken v nmons $5.85 and amshlps 122 Pnd Fraser346 words
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Article51 1947-06-07 14 Tlie fo.low the Ir.done Joyiul .1 at s Park. Kick 15 p :v 8.R.; Nabie Aaam Ngawam; i r X.; Aboe S< n.n. The folioXI a«.i k M at 5.15 pn h Ii II Ali; Ahm I ti H H *t B Rahmai ail h Kh H II51 words
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Article313 1947-06-07 14 IMM >IKI y Burer i| fr O: Pr 1 sa i 825 g Coiuv Tin Smelters 1 23 6 '*> 43 00 45 00 Estate Sj Tl 5.10 I aT. Pref "V* Oammon ,m. Ltd sm 10 *2 Orea Lrd 58 »9S lush £oo g"S awacea Elec313 words
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Article18 1947-06-07 14 I Thu: -■JJ-3-S 31-3 4.". 34-3 8 i-i 2 33-3 8 :u-. I TV.18 words
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Article, Illustration853 1947-06-07 15 Wi n The Peace Is Best Bet For Big Sprint »V*L J It-Trick For Gay Prattle? (By "Man at-the -rails") L X— Plenty of thrills can be expec ingor Race M»- ting events. The first day will als ra making them debut on Ma i D will bo ;lty Prattle853 words
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Article89 1947-06-07 15 LONDON, June 6.—Probables and jockeys for the > Derby to be run at Epsom tomorrow over a mile and a half at 3 p.m. (8.D.5.T.) are: Bhishrr* P. Khade, Savajirao E. Britt. Cadir E. C. Elliot. C astle Street T. Burn. Tudor Minstrel Gordon Richards. TiteReuter - 89 words
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Article32 1947-06-07 15 SA Te am For First Test LONDON. June 6. Ti South African and m th( I I Notting a ill be Alan Melville (C iptain), C i Harris, inn, A nd ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article258 1947-06-07 15 MALAYS TO MEET S.C.C. TODAY Our Soccer Repoi Tba Malays will meet tht- BinKapore Club m the acOf tlie football hi al Jalan Besar to Hie Al I vh 11 poij nim will c play all out today to si atch full DOintj to be third m tho table one258 words
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Article92 1947-06-07 15 (By Our Soccer Reporter* Th c Seaforth Highlanders first Soccer XI left yesterday for a tour of the Malayan, Union. They will return to Singapore on June 23. Fixtures upcountry are as follows t Kluarg. Dorset?*. Tampln: 4 Field Reg. R.A. (Malayan Union Army Cup winners)92 words
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Advertisement37 1947-06-07 15 For Reliable and PrecisDn Watches at Moderate prices 105. OPCMRD P PAD. M GREY HAIR HAIR DYE lateral Bsmll, nti »< >ii *nS «.i<n |m Vr hn\r also l»r Iml »I»Y CORN tar are, < HABI I I r>37 words
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173 1947-06-07 16 ti Seven-thoufl ve-hundre< nment employ ai of an IU.JOO, back at work today, aecordn. sport aid of Ministers b> tho sub-commit iling with the strikos. The aor. S r lit Mo: i ad by t. try, c H. Collins, visited -men! establishments m ColombReuter - 173 words
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Article50 1947-06-07 16 Colombo. June 6.— A1l pr~,cessicns m Colombo were banned oday until June 20 as the re-ult yevrerc cl^n bctwttn rs and po»i.:c which resulted m one death and serious inuries to 32 others Workers .a mtnv indujtnps ncluding gov.-r^f.^r oQeea, arv tn strike seasrig onion recjejni- t;on.- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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137 1947-06-07 16 Chong Kirn Eng, who tried ti cut his threat because o family troubles" of which h :elt "thoroughly ashamed." wa yesterday cautioned and disiiarged by the Fourtn Police Magistrate, Mr. H. W. Nightingale. The prosecution disclosed the accused's siep-msthe-hving at Changi, had137 words
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Article37 1947-06-07 16 DEATH OF PAPAL FUN CTIONARY Vatican City. June 6.—Monsitsior Carlo Respig. Pra~. remonies and high func. and chur suddenly tod. y. His d Lowed a sudden heart attack m lis papal appai aSß>BßaVißSaasaßaißßßClK^i>a^Haita^kA tmammamaam *m m U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article146 1947-06-07 16 Jap Youth Heads For Hirohito Osaka. Japan. June 6.— Police today intercepted a 23-year-olc Japanese youth who thi s after noon made a dash for Emperor Hirohito's limou>ine and who later explained that he wished to nd the Emperor a nine page ter outlining his own plans :or Japan' sU.P. - 146 words
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Article46 1947-06-07 16 Regulars May Join Territorials The mistaken impression that regular soldiers may not join the Territorial Army was denied by Mr. Belienger the Secretary of •<■ for War when answering m the Hou ,m--mons. Than ho have c Army gen rial Army. Th mp1o? r contraci and 'bihty".46 words
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381 1947-06-07 16 a Dutch Amu I (hin, In a last t Jalan Dutch A the Chinese Athletic "A" team b Tht both half during which there was n< resumption when soven goals w< >n. it The ChU ese pi the Chye 11381 words
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Article40 1947-06-07 16 oe. June 6.— The first restutlcn of a vessel to the Nether- i iands g vernment which lipping m a •V'ar II today the 2.50 J v 1 m c j inter-island shipping 7r40 words
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Article45 1947-06-07 16 LONDON v dlesex beat rum. 6 declared (McCorke:. Ci Ur.nwas d:.t brfesta U 401 I Bpi:.. m r A Sw mi cpr a gan 274 h n: beatj II MX nn H g At Bre: Wanrktri ■*-nd 24: ml Dines 63 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article35 1947-06-07 16 Display] speed unced t: re aoccer on |Mahnu,,, -fls Augusti: -$*> early m kJL&an, othr; ja» Just v„ f l netted the The Cu> j Singapor, Maari. Kog Lurt. D MrKpTen Duls.35 words
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Miscellaneous8 1947-06-07 16 SING A i- OK F tidi-tablf; TODAY •w8 words
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