Morning Tribune, 6 May 1948
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Title Section15 1948-05-06 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W i v W 9* >ies\ 10 Ctvts) I W MAY 6. 1948.15 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-05-06 1 Glßl UIDEB FROM rfurJNf tktkr com* to j brtetJ ,i. tniini. :t tQ i W* I. s fi i m«« i/ Ij tin two G rlf lit28 words
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Article61 1948-05-06 1 KDON May 5 The police birching a large area m on today for a lad aged t I! who yesterday shot ilw.tv tickei ollector on a wry to Waterloo train c being questioned about nving his I < ket. Ie guard, Robert Satchell. )t Ashley Road Salisbury, 1 hospital61 words
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Article60 1948-05-06 1 Shanghai, May China's currency continued to depreciate hourly today as the latcts run on markets pushed the blackmarket rate for the United States doUar to CX $1,000,000. me current "runaway" inflation whwh started last ncek showed no signs of rasing tonight with quotations for black market foreign60 words
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Article67 1948-05-06 1 Annthi r cast of polxn tea* r« port* d yenterd'iy, Iringtmj th* total of r<;\> notified f> (lit* to }O. The victim is <i Chiius* child. Total nurnbt r <>f deaths from the disease is sf t n. In Ipoh a ("h\i\i \i .toman iiu succumbed to67 words
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119 1948-05-06 1 porta i M »«W If rt. m found a sad T> r '>"ui,, hfnr they \r<tt*r ookmr and craifnn artist, Carl Werntz. WITH GENUINE enthusiasm she rvlaU-d what she had done on her first day m Singapore. HAVING been here preiiously ("I |ofi here m119 words
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102 1948-05-06 1 [May 5 Mr. J United State* told the F fain Com. flatly op- posed to any scheme for amending the United Nations Charter or excluding Russia from the United Nations. "The result would weaken U£ and expose us to even greater dangers," he declared.102 words
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Article348 1948-05-06 1 PROTESTS AGAINST JAP IMPORTS TEXTILES FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIA I Tiihtm* Stuff Hrfturtu i Chin?** textile importer* here ha\e been approached by manufacturers m Hongkong to do their utmost to roinhat th«> influx of Japanese textiles into thin territory and, if nece?»sury. to avoid any dealing m tlene product*. The Singapore348 words
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Article37 1948-05-06 1 JERUSALEM. May 5. Fifty-six British servicemen 50 soldiers and six Palestine police constables have been stricken In the typhoid ep,*.<mic sweeping the Northern Palestine town of Acre, a British Army source said today. Reuter37 words
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Article376 1948-05-06 1 No Threats, Says Comptroller INCOME TAX The HiiseeMlon that Income Tax ua* ushered Into the folonr-anSdst a cloud of threats" wan made >eaerday »y Marshall at the Singapore Rotary Club weekly S Vher .Mr. U. H. Tudor, Comptroller of Income Tax addressed the on Income Tax. Mr. Tudor replied that376 words
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Article129 1948-05-06 1 AUSTRALIAN COLOUR-BAR MftLKOUKNft, May 5. I niversit\ students at ;i meeting here today condemned the action of Mr. Arthur Calwell, Immigration Minister In deporting and threatening to deport mm white eit i/enn. THfc KfcSO M I I n s adopted Hald Hitch action vhn inconsistent with friendly129 words
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Article191 1948-05-06 1 tTribuw Staff Btuurt^n E TWELVE mXCHA A <> LINKS iK THE rULLBBTON BUILDINGS WENT OLT OF ORDER WHEN TELEPHONE WIRES WERE CUT Hf SABOTEURS ON MONDAY IN A BATHROOM ON THE FIFTH FLOOR. Mr R W. Stainfoith. Ute General Manager of tin- Oriental Telephone and Electric191 words
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Article60 1948-05-06 1 (From our own Reporter) MALACCA, May 5. A collision between a bu.s and another motor vehicle yesterday evening resulted m the death of two passengers. The accident occurred on the Reinbia highway. Five other passengers were seriously injured am! twelve others received minor injuries. The60 words
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Advertisement21 1948-05-06 1 m ,10 New Designs All P^ilyy lambskin 36" wide W- 50 I*** 1 yard Printed Sheer W wide IM p* yard21 words
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Article291 1948-05-06 2 A 'MeS pfoBHERY WERE SENTENCED TO FIVE YKAR| Pir.oßOrS IMPRISONMENT AND 12 STROKES OF THL rotaS each yesterday. Outlining the cue foi the prosecution Mr. L. Rayner. Crown Coun.-. 1. ftated that the three accuse.]. In the company <»f another Chinese and a detective,291 words
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158 1948-05-06 2 A Captain attached to the aimy m Singapore was fined $75 at the Sixth Police Court yesterday, for operating his tadio without a licence. The Captain. Charles Andrews, stated that he was a newcomer to the Colony, and did not think it was158 words
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Article196 1948-05-06 2 Thr Royal Society of St. George will ceYbrate St. ileorpe'.-- Day with a festival banquet at 'Raffles Hotel to- J night. The age-long customs and traditions connected with Er 01--land's Day will be seen at the banquet. Toasts *o the King and St." George will be196 words
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Article114 1948-05-06 2 The Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya his hcon Conned to serve the interests of commerce m Malaya as well as local advertising and allied services generally. The establishment of this Association bringi Malaya into line with America. England and Australia where simtlai professional organisations have114 words
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Article23 1948-05-06 2 RANGOON. May 5. Go\ernment sources today reported 'heavy Communist casualties'' m the latest series of skirmishes m upecuntry districts. Reuter.23 words
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194 1948-05-06 2 Le^ Teck Hong (25), who gave his address as Pontianak. Borneo, and who was arrested as he was leaving a Singapore theatre after a show on Tuesday, was produced on a tentative charge of armed robbery before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday.194 words
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Article46 1948-05-06 2 Hanover, May r,. -Ha novoi was without newspaper* ocU> as printers walked out t the strike of WOTkera m Lo Saxony against jMCteWjg food rations." Some 15.0W chemical woikers m the Wy also came out today bM m/ the number of -strikers to 75.000.46 words
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Article31 1948-05-06 2 MOSCOW, May 5. > Vijaya Lakshmi Pg^J^Sj Ambassador to *f here by air today for Stock holm for a week's pnvat, visit She was accompanied gMgJ .laughters Tara am! Chanuu Lekha. Keuter.31 words
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Article25 1948-05-06 2 SHIPS COLLIDE OF PI: NINE DEAD MANILA port-; said I 1 ed dead J twecn tn- j Knot and Consul" o pine> i- 1 l25 words
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282 1948-05-06 2 iTrihunr Staff R A OXF-WAY TRAFFIC 5,,, ny THF fUSr,4PORE TRAFFIC fiOXCKSTIOX AT THE KAnLAXr. /^i* STItKFT ASD LAVKXDER STREET :n F Q*> PORE. 77/78 XEW SYSTEM. WHU CONSIDERATION FOR THF. LAST BE INTRODUCED NEXT M( WDAY It is expected to case the iov^282 words
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Advertisement54 1948-05-06 2 Piomhwi v, n, E VICTORIA THEATRE Also May 7th Hth at 5.45 •HE BEST LATCH TOXIC OF THE pECADE NOEL COWARD'S BLITHE SPIRIT" ADMISSION' FREE PROGRAMMES 82 K»s.T\alionN at K.,hiiisoiis T«!. 0H94 K\. 4 or nightly at Victoria Theatre Tel. ««'■>*;. A PROGRAMME WILL ENTITLE vor TO ENTER FOR THE54 words
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Article254 1948-05-06 3 Ist THF TIN SMEJLTING WORKS AT WTO [INJURY TF-HE ATTEND- n€S c, Kortolo »>°. U; -amburi bin n the dock t w -ntcncedto M at -cus impri-.-u of the m B» wert fur- .r.tor^nto of good -iod of six loui N The man u\ey muiiuuaicu was Abdul Latttf bin254 words
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Article132 1948-05-06 3 t -r.ocked by vi X id Mltr Edi Scci'ciri commons I r.g to yestertxplosion Fa i ran. L i 'apt. Roy lestion Olive. !,>v Mi -aid invcstiice and H osivea were r coi Ho would j i as *oon as 'r-mation he aterfering the I ons. hn th( on132 words
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Article111 1948-05-06 3 Refugees Claims In Pakistan Forms of Application for registration of Refugees' claims m respect of properties lost or left m Pakistan are now available and may be obtained upon application from the Offices of the Representative of the Government of India. Singapore, and the Agent of the Government of India.111 words
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Article72 1948-05-06 3 C>. The (W SUfc at Court of pi-al* ye--.. ordered forfWAC ?aptair Kathleen Durani to hi .-ont back prwon for h< rait m tne f Urn fat Uoua Hosse s>Jew< .;,..o, at one and ittit millio: rrunctto was ed or. Sfptember 16 iJT? 6bcaa corpus B€ii Moore n States72 words
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Article30 1948-05-06 3 I Chinese were hardly the dock, ■Nt to the Mr. R. C. kvt m., *h Police they Jf'; yistentay. on the house m mght of ;tsonable and no rd.30 words
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250 1948-05-06 3 London. May 4. Seven hundred delegates from 16 western European countries j will be asked to approve a plan for an immediate "emergency Council of Europe", when they meet m the Congress of Eu<ope at The Hague on Friday. Long-term policy250 words
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Article260 1948-05-06 3 PEIPJNO, May s.— Third degree methodSj reminiscent of the rubber hose and non sleep methods cmDloved by the police to extract statements from gangsters have been attempted by. the Communists toward imprisoned American, British and other for2ign priests and nuns. The missionaries, held by the Reds at260 words
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Article117 1948-05-06 3 NEW MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER Mr. S. A. Mohamed All, JP. who has been appointed as a Municipal Commissioner to nil the vacancy caused by ti^e resignation of Mr. R. Jumabhcy. was bern m Singapor ir. 190G and is a ron of the late Mr. S. A. Allamtchr/, who iounded the firm117 words
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Article43 1948-05-06 3 At a council. tnect£Ds held last week, Mr. Yeap Hock Hoc. of Pctiang. was elected, to net as I'io.sldent of the Malayan Chinese Football Association m place of Mr Lee Kong Chian. who has gone on It*** o the United States.43 words
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513 1948-05-06 3 I'ENAXG, May 4. In a l< cture gjyei^ on "Popular fcxJ\l national Fallacies." at a metirie, of the Pe&ang >s}ciiqlokv Club h e" I d at the WesUands School Hail. Mr; G. L Cayilsft, the Aiding Senior Inspeetqr of School*,513 words
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Article144 1948-05-06 3 Nanking. May 5. The Executive Yuan on Tuesday decided to resign" en bloc to allow President Chiang Kai-shek to nominate a new Premier an<! form 1 new Cabinet the first In the newly cieated constitutional administration. The Executive Yuan President, Gen. Chang: Ohun. after reviewing one*144 words
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Article29 1948-05-06 3 WAGES COMMISSION REPORT ON SALE The Final RepQtt of the Wages Commission is now, on sale at the Government ri/blication Bureau. Fullcrton Building. The price is $1.50 per copy.29 words
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Article26 1948-05-06 3 The Singapore Stamp Club will hold its next social meeting at the Caottol KeaUurant on Tuesday next at 6Jfl p.m. Tea will be .served.26 words
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Advertisement10 1948-05-06 3 B9HT' ZORRO'S t'I(;HTIN(i LEGION Opening Chups. SAT. at M'MTK. ALHAMmj10 words
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Article, Illustration126 1948-05-06 4 PTxoto tukrn at th> uaiden party given bu Rtn. Lav Pak Khua,i. IP., at tht annual election meeting of the lpoh Motmr* Club held mi h m Ja'an Dotoh. lost week. Seated 'left to right are: Ktas D. Mead. Dr. 8.126 words
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518 1948-05-06 4 FORMER CABINET MINISTER WARNS LONDON. May "> Former Conservative Cabinet Mlnjstet R. A Butler told the House oi Commons last night that the expansion of "Soviet imperialism" had created danger flashpoints m Palestine. m India and perhaps elsewhere m the Far East and518 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-05-06 4 her HOth screen song m her newest U^fjM»T lntvr J ul i tional tunefUm hit "Something In The Wt*d" irhtch l OWI I to the Cathaij, Singapore, o.i May H, Dvna'd I O'Connor and John unit co-star uith her.39 words
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251 1948-05-06 4 At the next Legislative Council Meeting to be held on Tuesday. May 18, a bill will be introduced to re-enact the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation (Amendment) Ordinance 1947, lor a further period of one year and to provide further that at the end of251 words
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291 1948-05-06 4 SHE MA RRIED JACK TAR TO GET HER PoW SWEETIE Frankfurt. May 5. A former German prisoner of wai looked at his sweater weiflag sweetie from NVw Jersey and wondered if he can legally call himself the father of the eh M she says w.il be born m five months.291 words
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Article86 1948-05-06 4 11l p< London. May ar iame rUni Gordon Wai-, Secretary ol todaY Relations 01 ng out Ithat Whit r,0.000 i [maintain offi Britain and tl ngiB i GNTrdon SVa Labour Part) added that th. c i;t: tlO a cry foi daj I I of'tho Dominion! the Oommonv86 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1948-05-06 5 Hk WITH VERA ARDMORE M- raceweU V s quired a In. nty ni th X nd tiP«" m w.n-t-n r almond r., ns. and, I jihal icrao t Chineic Bob wn: X 1 1 introX family iivirV- Michiftn, as traditions ■y ltoWa j" V n a ii1,067 words
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Advertisement215 1948-05-06 5 Showing a stunning Collection of Newest Models. i Oil Pdinlinqs T^'^^Ba^^^B a _^J b^bt^bj fi 1 1 1 1 hi si^»s B^tT^aa a^SBJ(^Ni^pBt^N^B r STARTING FROM MONDAY MAY 3rd rOR 5 DAYS ONLY I MORNING, AFTKRNOON AND EVENING GOWNS >IKS. TOMMf THOMSON ROOM 1^» i"d FIAMHt. OH. BLIKi MTTBRV Xl)215 words
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Article368 1948-05-06 6 Hao Dai, who for twenty year* before his abdication occupied the dragon throne of Hue. has. is it were, abdicated for the second time. When over a year ago the modus vivendi between the French and the Viet-Nam Republic became a dead letter, the French turned their368 words
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Article246 1948-05-06 6 It was obvious to Bao Dai that Ho Chi Minh still enjoyed the support of his people. Whatever agreement Bno Dai might have reached with the French, only Ho Chi Minh could have ordered an effective "cease hre." If Bao Dai wanted a following m Viet-Nam, he couM246 words
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Article, Illustration16 1948-05-06 6 Tki Malaga* cmu.^ stcii men fce/ora the* let? fot th> 9ha\ I16 words
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Article1006 1948-05-06 6 PEDAGOGUE - PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNC PEOPLL HOME AFFAIRS i T 3y Last week when 1 \va r handed a copy of the Repot' ot the Commission for University Education with the injunc tion that I should read through it I told myself. "Ah well, that I means1,006 words
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Advertisement39 1948-05-06 6 yOl/72 BUSINESS! MANY A DELICATE PROBLEM. CROPS IP SOMETIMES. WHICH NEEDS VERY CAREFUL HANDLINCJ. WHEN IN SUCH DIFFICULTIES AND YOU NEED ADVICE Consult JIAI»AM I lOHI \< I PHONE: MMi KOK AITOIMMFM FLAT •>1 HKKKKN BUIUMNO, OK( 1IAKI) KOAI), SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement11 1948-05-06 6 finest ■> Servi.r-,; Kuala pewn* KOTA fej! k c x The inr^a11 words
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221 1948-05-06 7 Rj N MIV 4 Senator Glen Taylor, of Idsho. t;jni Alabama police took him for a I roads before booking him on disnrm iree on Saturday night. During the lide mM he wa.« questioned by police R rt\ vice prcsiEf displayed a scratched221 words
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Article, Illustration16 1948-05-06 7 ■< 'i comer of fl.F.ft. Ptincest Elizashotting th> tlrrsshifj-tublc besldi chair 'I'fir .colour Bcketm i^ Pale "Teen.16 words
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Article30 1948-05-06 7 K'ASH N May 4: ta to Ruslw< months of an half the 1047. the tment renoitW toda i Russia, mosthrome ;in<i manwcre down al 8 Reuter30 words
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Article, Illustration78 1948-05-06 7 FOR THE PRINCESS .v» sa.jon Sdcke* have been prepared at th< Lmmlon Midland Region raihra>i workshop* at Wolcerttni, Buckinghamshire, for use by HJtH. Priveess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Om m?oom compri9es a lounge with bedrooms, bathrooms, attendants compartments and a compartment fur heating xc nter and drying clothes.78 words
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125 1948-05-06 7 /aeJfMon, Mississippi. May h- The Glamor of Mississippi. Mr. Fifld'mu Wrtgkt, suui »oday th'tt then ttQtttd l>< skjh ijdtion m his stutt "regprdleta of everything ■s't'nl or dour 1,/j nil tht sfljxtylfd do-ijoodf i.\." Mr. Wriffht. (i hadtr of Ho .state's rights movement uilhin125 words
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Article61 1948-05-06 7 LONDON. May 4: Mr. lic.'iard Butler, chief Opposition speaker m todays House o*. Commons donate on foreign affair", paid n tribute to Mi. RajTgopnlachari. new Governor General of India. "llr is man of stetling charactfi and on< we can all j admiro an<i sympathise with m tho61 words
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Article62 1948-05-06 7 SYDNEY, May 4 Australia tightened travel n gulat'ona tod&y to prevent Australians volunteering foi Arab or Jewish forces In Palestine. The [mmigration Minister, Mr. Arthut Calwell, awiounc <■(! m Canberra "My depart ment is taking ever) precaution to prevent any Austra- lian joining > Ithei Arab62 words
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191 1948-05-06 7 SHANGHAI, Ma> 4 Oyersems Chinese will join 2.300 Chinese athletes bi ir m the 7th National Athletic Mrot. which will formally open tomorrow. This will bo the first meet since 1935 and the thst test of China's progress ir the athletic fu Id since191 words
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Article91 1948-05-06 7 MELBOURNE, May "ftadto Digger" the secret station first Hteard «>n Saturday nit*ht broadcasting antiCommunist propaganda, was "on tho air" test night wrhen a speaker appealed to trade unionists to interest themselves m -inons an I diminish Com:nunist rhmicnce. Malctog its bow on Saturday rtodio Di'4^«i91 words
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Article74 1948-05-06 7 AUCKLAND, New Zealand), May 4, Erupting Ngauruhbe volcano poured I great column of ash-laden moke over ay We area m North laloitd of New Zealand. Frequent explosions deep inside Ngauruhoe, one of New Zealand's twin volcanoes, tossed boulders the size of houses from its cratvi.74 words
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Article21 1948-05-06 7 forts, May The first official contact between Europr&M and American Marshall-aid officials took plac m Parti today. Reuter21 words
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Article111 1948-05-06 7 LONDON. May Mi Robert Satcholl of Ashlry Road, Salisbury, a travollint: ticket collector on the SalisburyWaterloo train, was shot to- day when hi: asked a youth to show his ticket. !l<- was taken to St Thomas Hospital, l^mion. with a riMWlder wound The incident occurred aa111 words
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Article67 1948-05-06 7 London, May Mt< an operation ii Queen's Hospital, Stratford, today Pollc Constable Cecil Harrli Perth Road, Ilford, was abb to give .1 «l (i^< ■i; ion of the man who shot him «t Forest (late early thta i lorntng. Latei today Har#a waa reported to be "fuMy67 words
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Article76 1948-05-06 7 CHICAGO, May 4: World welterweight chaoiplon Ray Robing .st) has signed to defend his title hi re a£ain*t Bernard Docusoi) of New Orlrans OH JUIH' 4. the Illinois Athletic < <( 'in mission m approving the hout conditionally say that ;i final approval will «U76 words
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Advertisement61 1948-05-06 7 m Aitwn s\le BOOKS. STATIONKKV HIM)RKN S GAMM Novels half 4 bdow half prices Children's Books 20', to W i discount J)ish Paper, Doyleys, {]i k(l> Serviettes, Crepe Paper, Children's Party Cards, Reporters' Other Note Hooks, 25 Indexed Hooks, J dUcount. Note Paper, Envelopes, Pads, Buy Cheap Now Save Your61 words
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Article27 1948-05-06 8 Sydney. Floods m th<Northern rerrltory, winch iocrntlv made a vast lake of about 30.000 square miles of Australians north-western coastal plains, will not affect exports to liiitain.27 words
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Article, Illustration242 1948-05-06 8 T CHINESE SHIr CALLS AT SINGAPORE Tin t^.sw>-u>n repair and oil aMp "AUMEE" l.< longing t<> th* /.»/<,.i'!ir a} ('In Hit |MM iftl(i>)n* <l bit t nth usnist,' Singapon oum wht n tki called at Sititni ji<', hist ■■< > k. Tlu si, ip c i trying242 words
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Article54 1948-05-06 8 LONDON. May 4: The U.8.8.R. State lia£ will bo flown with the Czechoslovak st:it<' tla^ on public buildings during certain national holiday, Prague Radio reported today. Phis ruling was adopted at today's cabinet meeting aftei being proposed i>v the Com■miMi.st Minister of the Interior,54 words
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Article190 1948-05-06 8 LONDON. Max 1 i cal parties broadlva.n. l^" l^ the second chamber whi i'l" 1 to sit fa. the Hou*. f v Uld hav 'ai Lords of ParlianU; a d *«*S I, J he all-party talks n Hnl faUed recently becaus, ou "f Lh cated. the Conservat iv 0",',"190 words
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Article86 1948-05-06 8 Minneap Mi litj M stS B I [a ited m alnoa centrate of iiuma Dr. Cyril 8 Stu.be lu'ipe 'i::ect tfce tione>l. "It may yean befow wege vaccine." But he have come a long developing a test ease." Stuiberg nid thi team proiucci the with 995 per cent, purities86 words
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Article14 1948-05-06 8 SHANGHAI Chinese uirforce W crashed within versity ciinp»"J aday killing* pilot .uildlnf U.P.14 words
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Advertisement74 1948-05-06 8 Mere's ESfgp Instant gf| Kelief Wk arising trom Gastric I<^^ balanced formula of DE WITTS ANTACID POWDER |5» a palatable and speedy antacid Avoid spicy or overrich foods until the normal digestion is restored. The first dose of DC WITT'S will be a revelation to you cs it has been74 words
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Article115 1948-05-06 9 M hut agreed to consider posm- curtailment of their pow- r8 n the context of talks on eneial Lonl* reform. They £e£ prepare.! to *cc their two V) ;1IS delaying power cut to ti months. The maximum Clovernment UitliM would have been to nnlt 15 months instead of niii'115 words
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Article16 1948-05-06 9 K. r I X Hi X turned to his own country to ■tart revolution. U.P.16 words
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Article67 1948-05-06 9 TOKIO, May 4: Japanese ii industry represeatawiil attend international ibitioni m the United States and Prance this nprlng rnmer. Sampie^ of ananesc textile.have already shipped ,i Japan tor display at thi exhibitions which the Japanese will attend as technician! and •monstrators. The rxhitiitions will be67 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-05-06 9 I! 1 The Malayan Chines, water polo Uam at Kalian;, Airport pnor to thnr drportun for Shanghai. 4 picturt of the Malawi footballers vhu Ujt for tft« CMm O/,/m,/m,, 9 week. I track, iwimmtog »*d water polo comtefnti who w* partidpmte si th* Ch48 words
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Article91 1948-05-06 9 WASHINGTON, May rnited states Government officials are >n'^innin^ to doubt whether thr House of Representative* will grar£ the full *:>. 300.000.000 aid authoi til for the first year of the Marshall Plan. If the House makes a large reduction m the amount, the State Department hones the91 words
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Article96 1948-05-06 9 I ONDON. May 4 Representatives of British civil savants have protested to ttj Government against the canIng m of the Secret Service to aid the official comb out Of Communist or Fascist «ynjp»; UUsers employed on Ooverament work of security nature. This was one of se\n..i96 words
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Article70 1948-05-06 9 HOLLYWOOD, Umy ■> kko today announced th«- pur- clmm of "Operation Malaya sce,n story by MancheiAer 0 iVi publisher of the Is* Aneelei Dally News, dealing with the significance ol rut i,,., m the wtf «'it >' t Boddy was an active parti cipant m the |ovcrnment'a mnnune70 words
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Advertisement61 1948-05-06 9 TUITION Morruntilc btftiiution ?09. Queen Street, Phone 237 /tudv m your spare time: Shorthand: (Pitman and Greg*) Book-Keeping: Kir mentary »nd Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches for any public exam. THE PEN with JF^ ALL THE GOOO /w[lM points fm frcciion buiM 'W fully 761 words
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Article40 1948-05-06 10 I :OS [/ft J nam nt «J B a dangerous Vi though practically dur t I mU Mil he i m d and j The mvdal waj .'an Capt Riohi RN wh i died -r.D« 194! while attemptinm, Reuter40 words
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Article73 1948-05-06 10 WASHINGTON, UajU Theod Xli -i.' jj that r tx »S t .ml i I •RJ icre. Klumpi d 9 Jacjl •M I 111] k M »tol Klun pi f d t it I it a :.o re can not help n to liv< a.« long, and I I 1.30.73 words
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Article79 1948-05-06 10 WASHINGTON. May -k. The Hbuse of Representatives, At-med Services Committee voted by 28 to 5 tc draft hum: norn 19 through 25 for two' years military duty. Veteranwould be exempted. Enough men wc-uld be called to boost the Army. Navy and Air Force from the present79 words
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Article40 1948-05-06 10 moufods of t*W died by experts fn* J tionl at joint meetinp J into, natural mH national Mal *M.»i combat..-,, Wg*3 aptJsfta and «0 gbtewtu :1 :;i t.on. win v ,v;^ pub: loth.- 40 r w.i; the jut Reuter40 words
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Miscellaneous213 1948-05-06 10 1 f omi< s: Kxrhfc*H« i«» the .Harnfnif Tribune "RUCGLES" ri i— \/aca ioct VI YIHIS fSA GOOD IDffi] V EXOS£ AM, BUT COULD fU SEE If >^| f^ ÜBQAfiiW? TH U V,DNIHUPUS Y &JxjrSJUUAn" HE &f 7UE ÜBRAfi/AN I »£'s fREE &R T W^. fi*. BUT HPS iueCANfiNDCMnmO7H£ m213 words
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Article933 1948-05-06 11 Jean Cameron - Jean Cameron I A SIX-DAY SERIAL By I. ffallie Sfmos a Dinner Date with Stephen, Only to ''Inn l ihi h Ready to Offer Some Competition 1,1 H I I W linnei ft r and i bed ft •"v>sft n the ft without i i ition.933 words
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Article203 1948-05-06 11 IPOH. May 4. An all-out combined Army-Air ForcePolice drive to locate bandit hide-outs m the jungle of North Malaya and eliminate them completely is at present underoperation. A communique from Army i Headquarter?. Kuala Lumpur. issued recently report? that operations are at present con- fined to patrol203 words
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Article49 1948-05-06 11 JERUSALEM. May It was officially announced to- 1 night that T.r.l casualties amonp; Arabs. Jews and Briton haw been repdTted to the police m Irve month.- rince the United Nations announced i the paitition plan. The actual: total was said to lo:i> than double the i U.P.49 words
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Article42 1948-05-06 11 FRANKFURT, May i Two mi mbera of th<* crew wr.-r m hospital Injured today and on- w.«s reported mlsrtng from Urn craal night of an American Superfortressi soon aftei it took off f'" 1 Che United States Army Air Base In Munich.42 words
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352 1948-05-06 11 Penaag, May me .<»ioners kaquiry bio the death of M year-old Tan Ko« Tin who mi- found tk id m th. irdei! o{ Bhaaghal Hotel New Cmm on Apri! 7. this ycni wai held before Mi a m i Austin it will be Tcnn mbered352 words
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Article42 1948-05-06 11 NKW DELHI, May I A reliable source said tonight the Indian OovvT-nmrnt would accept the Security Council' proposed Bve-membei Good Offlicci Oommlsaloa t<> M<'tti» the India-pßkls«tan tli.sput. dvcr Kn.*hmi» Hut. it wouhl reject thr !-rst of the United Nations' Im^tlrv proposal. U.P.42 words
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Advertisement31 1948-05-06 11 fiJwhct PHOENIX AERATED WATFRS AGAINST EPIDEMICS NOW PREVALENT HYGIENIC MANUFACTURE AND FREE FROM ALL IMPURITIES T The Youngsters And The Oldsters Love Them i»iiom:: :t7O.<> or :t7O<> FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS31 words
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Article149 1948-05-06 12 LAKE Sit ESS. May 4.— King Abdullah of Traniijordan offered today, m a tr\egram to the I nit.-«l Nation**, to give Falewtinian .lewtt full Arab nationality m a nintrle Talentine Htilte R% a im»-:iiih of ending the present slaughter." King Atxluilah said the calamities149 words
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Article74 1948-05-06 12 LONDON. May i King Seorge and Qjeen Elizabeth .vill head a brilliant audience it the world premiere here on Thursday of the £173.000 Eii.ish film version of Shakos>eaie's "Hamlet". Clitics who saw a preview ■>t the film today were aleady hailing it tonight as >ne of the74 words
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Advertisement224 1948-05-06 12 j^^Sl THE HOUSE OF COMFORT BOOKINGS Prrfornianorv II a.m.. 1.45 4.15 «43 A. R. 3» l>^l>. OTCNINO TODAY "W"^ JUNE IgF PAYNE HAVER 2o >^^BSSI "ST 1 CHARLOTTE 6REENWOOO Connie Marshall John Ireland I Ducted by LLOYD BACON Product by WALTER MOROSCO MJFPOBfCD BY "ROYAL SILYEK WKDDIXG FKSTIYITIKS Howard Spring's224 words
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Advertisement122 1948-05-06 12 WK-COOLKII EJ Si OPENS Tr,D.\): v/./v^ UEFMTHI.Y A W/v/ I "A film of altogether unuilJ o' meritperfect thriller' JJj /mm the not, I L, |{>; I|£J DUtCIE GRAY and. m his second grnu rilt Q A KIEDON MOORE I 0 MINI OWN EXECUTIOMER 111 with MAkBAUA Y/HHi G JJ ami122 words
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Article650 1948-05-06 13 \atotm fm m MttiaviD §14.00 k 1.70 3 27i Si' 1 23 I 27,- 5.30 W' 10.25 W 630 E 53.00 M 4.8.00 I 1.110 ft 175 B,. !.«5 1.75 B,, 25.75 26.25 ■oil. 2 2.80 K rds 4.afl 550 L. a- 9.80 Bai k M OC650 words
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Article21 1948-05-06 13 The share market generally was easier yesterday and industrials and tins were marked down Rubbers continued to be neglected21 words
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Article25 1948-05-06 13 Mrs. Hose Kandiah and Mrs. O. N. Kadirgamar have declined invitations to represent the Ceylon Associations on the committee of the SeUmgor Women*! Service Lea-25 words
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578 1948-05-06 13 ay 4 Th rr >ing nred lor soni.- soit of Pu soners Aid Sooirtv to provid. short-term priWHten with ftelW chanc»- of st irtmg a n w law-abiding life was mwi mor«> ovidt-nt than m thi m.<t«n(r of ntnt cm*c involi ing a578 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-05-06 13 Miss Altn L<ntf. Mr. Fred Cli rkr, Mr. I)t>n<ihl l)ii<<s <rut Mr. Allan Huntf-i <hf opeitfof of Rnffl<s Hohl hiillrootn. Raff If* Hotel Orrbfstm24 words
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Article189 1948-05-06 13 LONDON, May 4. Ashanti goldfield shares today enlivened the West African section of the London stockmarkets with" a rise of five shillings at 48 shillings. .'Buyers appeared when the monthly report showed this company had found gold m rich quantities. Elsewhere idle conditions prevailed although prices were189 words
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Article87 1948-05-06 13 BUCHAREST. May 4 France beat Rumania by three matches to two m their first round Davis Cup tie and will now meet Hungary m the next stage. This was a gTMt recovery on the part of France who had lost the first two singles on Saturday but they87 words
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Article183 1948-05-06 13 Produce Markets Round -Up Lingga sago flour was un- j changed yesterday. The Siak j quality eased slightly to $16.40! with a shipment arriving hen- yesterday. Lanipong black pepper gained $2 to $119 m view of the present supply position. The following wcic yestei day's quotations RICE No. 1 $88183 words
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Article61 1948-05-06 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From Olli Tribune Con.) Oc»-an shiptmnts of rubrVIncluding lat«x. fliitiii^ Apn 1 wen- 67.4«>5 ton:- compared with 71.9 M tons m March Th<- Unitnl BUtM took 24.654 tons. Canada 3.534 toni Prance .'{.7*>s tons. Germany •U*Bt) tons and .Japan 1,70T» whil<- RtlMla took 4,'JM The publlcatkM61 words
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Article56 1948-05-06 13 The rubbei mat kit opened •r-.iv vr-t. -M.iv morning with busuH'Hs done fct 11% woti I X SS. f.O >• May. P. .r.s At UIC CIOBC y«st«i<l,ty I: ijrei Bellow. Mo i Miv CSS IS No 2 May RBfl US lo May liss ::v, .'{S M Mi. rune56 words
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279 1948-05-06 14 Russia Will Drop A -Bomb Without Warning Padre WASHINGTON. May 4.— Father Edmund A. Walsh, Vice-President of George Town University predicted that the Soviet Union would use the atombomb without warning when it gets it. He known lor his strong ('•••lings against Communist Russia. He prc<l:cte! they wculU havr ihe279 words
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Article152 1948-05-06 14 Shanghai. M- Malayas top-ranking Cr.;:.>e shuttle sta/a headed by Ooi Teik Hoclc Malay^r singles and loubles champion and Pen- ing triple dump ion. made their how m m exhibition yesterday- even at the Chinese YMCA k> »a*ium. Cominß here expic- 1 y to piay m152 words
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Article96 1948-05-06 14 The commercial High School gained a three sets to t%o victory over the Katoog Boys' Club when thejf met at bad.mnton on Sunday The following are the re suits: (C.H.SL players men k ru'd ftrstt Singles Allen Wee beat K. K. Siong 15-11 15-2; Salam b.96 words
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Article101 1948-05-06 14 EASY WIN FOR EIRE DUBLIN,. May 4_ Eire won the two .outstanding, sing..es In their Davis Cup first round tie against Luxembourg here today and will iir«the second round meet the winners of the Egypt and Denmark match., now m progress m Copenhagen. Today G. P. Jackson (Eire! heat G.101 words
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156 1948-05-06 14 SHANGHAI, May s.— Some two thousand people attended a reception >gtffto yesterday evening m honour of .overseas athletes to the National Athletic Mej^t scftedtited to .Ojperi' today at Kiangwan Stadium. Tfrfe <ie|«ga^s present' represented the Chinese commujirti^JS m the Philippines, Malay, Indochina, and Siam. Mr.156 words
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Article50 1948-05-06 14 The following v;ill represent the C.V.M A*. St. Teresa at 'Ji.ble-Tennts against the Fraser Neave Sports Club on Saturday at 5 p.m.. to be played at our premises -Kow K<m Swee, Maurice Nunis. Thomas Lee; Bernard Choft Chan Peng \\>i. Wee Kay Teo. Goh S. Chan, and Martin (!'Ahneida.50 words
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Article34 1948-05-06 14 The cash-00-delivery parcel service to and from, the Dominion of India will .be rer sumed with effect from May 15. The maximum amount of the. trade charge per pat eel A'iU be rupees 400.34 words
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Article133 1948-05-06 14 LONDON.' May 4.— At lajt i night's Victoria Club callovei on the Derby the following Acre the prices: 2-1 My Babu 9-1 The Cobbler; 10-1 Jockscot: 100-8 Black Tarquin, 18-1 Pride of India: Roaring Forties; 20-1 Solar Slipper; 25-1 M\ Love. Birthday Greetings. HoyJake; 28-1 Pollards; 33-1 Straight133 words
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Article93 1948-05-06 14 During the week-end the j Commercial High School second eleven, scored two soccer wins*. Playing against the Scrangoon Wizzards Ist. eleven on Saturday, the High School chalked up a two goals to one victory. The C.H.S. beat the C.Y. M.A. (Katong) second team by one-nil, when they93 words
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Article81 1948-05-06 14 SHIPPING INIELLIGENCE Vessel Godo^, Tjikanpek 45 Hong Boon-Mer'unau 14 E. Kambjc Sh«j Korea Tjipendok ||)/j Bali 1 Glaum E. Sa^a 35 i I Steel Architect 33 4 Charles Dickeai Bali (2 3J! Halvdan 17 li Bedili IfantUi is V iSftl P"oochow 19 "20 Maxwell Braader 212 Ki?tna 23 1 Trianor.81 words
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Article38 1948-05-06 14 Plavinj; Mu^.bbah B.P.'J court; ,a>t Sunday, the Avonova BP lost to the PT'Kpero* B.P. by six games to one ij a return friendly encount' consisting of four meru .»j gles, two UUPi* one mixed double.38 words
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Article177 1948-05-06 14 Stern Gang Will Fight Anybody TEL AVIV. May 4 Th J Stern Gang said his menTvol "SJ? "< 'he j w sian or any other foreign r^ A^'arl* PaJestme. X lroo I- >vho might ut lie denied reports that the btern Uang was linked with Communism or that, as nianv177 words
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Advertisement36 1948-05-06 14 THE HO HONG S:S. CO; (1932) ITI). CHttlA STREET PHONF SMfti. PASSAGE ft FREIGHT SERVICES. •llong Sinjf" nails f>r Hkong Stow Amoi 20 May 10 nr n PftlMMfepßf I'ladjoe U May '■N M>'»K" ral^mbang 8 May36 words
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Miscellaneous145 1948-05-06 14 OM YQim RADIO TOD^f I mauv EW&istt PROGfcAtfAtES From 12.60 noon to 2.00 p.m. Radiated on 526 metre* m medium wave, band, and .7200 Ice/ sec m the 41 metre barwt From 2.00 p.m. to $.00 pan. •KaUiated on 526 metres only. From 6.00 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. 9.30 p.m.145 words
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Miscellaneous136 1948-05-06 14 Music. 11 p.m. Last News Summary Close Down. PROGRAMMES IN MALAY 12 p.m. Programme Summary. 12.05, Musical Interlude. 12.45 News m Malay. 1 p.m. Close Down. 6 p.m. Programme j Sumjnary. 6.05 Religious Hour. i 0.30 Musical Interlude. 7 p.m. Tim,e Signal. 7.01 Cultural Hour. 7.15 Musical Interlude. 7Jf News136 words
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Miscellaneous71 1948-05-06 14 m lUHdarOu l« Hotel Roof £ar*a f^ Cantonese I.M up^ap^ Summary m^ b^ Opening Ajnwnw^J 1 gramme, Summao eO3 Mandarin j 0 :6.3C Story t.-i'in-r JJ i 7 p m Mandarin ij> lk fO -*>£ m Kuo yu) J. 30 W Wo;re- 7.45 <™ fjd rin ft M, -onr S71 words
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Article2247 1948-05-06 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS I m h, Unicorn ViUn Pay Be st t,v THREATENING IH JS^HIT" SINGAPORE TURK ■•.•'VINP \T SITKIT TIMAH YES<I wWD WAS IN ATTENDANCE cRON \P v P i? n AND THE PRO- i' uP H^CH IN P BRIbHT SrNSHINE. WAS T I^MME CONSISTING OF EIGHT L'S r2,247 words
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Article68 1948-05-06 15 First Pool: $100,000. Ist. Prize: *****0 $50,0041 2nd. Prize: *****(5 $25,000 3rd. Prize: *****2 $12,500 Starters: $1,388 ea.-h *****2, *****5. ******). *****9, *****5. *****9, *****9, *****7, *****9. Second Pool: $76,571. 1 st. Prize 1 5*2 106 $38,285 2nd. Prize: *****3 $19,142 3rd. prize 30 1 599 $9,57 168 words
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296 1948-05-06 16 EAST SUM AT RAN SOCCER TEAM'S DEBUT TODAY Till. KAST M M A TICA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (OOST s? M \TK vr" V.OSU' TO! RISC, TEAM OF »T PUI VERB AMI lOIK OF IGIALS A II X I V X I) KY PLAVR AT RALLAKO VEKTIMDAI AMI WBL* QSESTk.U n\ OFFICIALS296 words
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Article51 1948-05-06 16 Thi- following will represent .lit- Singapore Clarke Rangers n a cricket match against i.A.F. Tengah. at Tengah. on Saturday S. Nair. M. Wilson. B. Kleinman. H. Shah. H. Rodigues. G. de Silva. A. Jansen. K. Oliverio. A. Ahmad, H. banker. J. de Silva. Play starts at 1151 words
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Article47 1948-05-06 16 MANILA. May 5. The of many amazing things. Robert L. Riplev. interu«tionally famed for his "Believe it or not" newspaper sketches, is truly amazed at ho abundance of weird facts being presented to him by his 'egion of admirers and follower? m the Philippine?.- Reuter47 words
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499 1948-05-06 16 Rovers Sports Club 1 Seaforth Highlanders 0 For the second day m sue- ?ession exhilaratinu goal keeping was seen at Jalan Besar I Stadium m Div. I S.A.F.A. League gMMft On Tuesday Wai Mun (TigMrs) and Campbell <R.A.F. Jhangii flighted the sup- sorters with499 words
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Article94 1948-05-06 16 Second Division In a one-sided Second Division game, the Royal Engineers (Base Group) created a League record when they trounced the Singapore Chinese Engineering; Association to the tune of nine goals to nil at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. The winners were superior m every department94 words
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Article99 1948-05-06 16 DISASTROUS START FOR YORKSHIRE BRADFORD M.v:, .J nickel fo A «J he thre, gy the Australian n an-1 rorkihii 4 Brmdmin itood do*, N Hass.'t 1...J tii. touiigu d le«l the Yorkshire men. Heavy ri» en a». JUI nM again soak,-.! the pitch an captains after nn in^J agreed that99 words
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Article36 1948-05-06 16 JERUSALEM. May 5. British tioops today onforoxl tie cease-tii o o\rt<-v m .Jerusalem by seizin? and smashing the guns of Arab-- who traded tiro across the Mahnv.ilah cemetery with Jews throughout the night.-36 words
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133 1948-05-06 16 SHANGHAI. May s.— More than 2,300 Chinese athletes hailing from all parts of the country and overseas paraded amid a riot of colour, martial airs and cheering from seme 100.000 spectators today as the curtain rose on Chinas Hrft postwar national athletic meet at133 words
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