Morning Tribune, 24 May 1948
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Article, Illustration307 1948-05-24 1 POLICE RUSH TO FACTORY POLICE RUSH TO FACTORY RUBBER WORKERS' REFUSAL TO QUIT PREMISES (Tribune Staff Reporter) vw- ENGINE AND SEVEN LORRYLOADS OF POLJCEIA iJv RUSHED TO THE TAI THONG RUBBER FACR^THOMSON ROAD AT DAWN YESTERDAY Sifv iV DISMISSED MALE WORKERS WHO HAD RE'S TO QriT THEIR QUARTERS WERE ARRESTED.307 words
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Article38 1948-05-24 1 WALLACE-STALIN PEACE TALKS? in* orku JJ" f,,; c, lace is M!! pcice 'Vo fo b*,Uier hi i 'hanees.*' r "paper's 'Behind vv colnrns .srr't/ W'u.'J«»Wu n "_V is the only ■iy/">n who can talk with I noan. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article26 1948-05-24 1 BRITAIN'S CROPS FACE DAMAGE .J? l^, May js. Tho Union said un. t hi ivy rain falls within a week. <* acre, of crops imaged seriously. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article52 1948-05-24 1 dr, t Influential Vg A \zJ^" "ire Panning to *T av!"" :ir,| 'Oi the onwretch oVt fivc -Wl3wetre kloa COP st rom■atS t 1 notelsg amuscW£ nade* the la r-n sa report*.- j^ H 23:-l_o-lo<^> earned a fern T Y a Wu N vtr«s u^me China-'aReuter - 52 words
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Article401 1948-05-24 1 -Ever since I was fifteen I've wanted to' play the part 'Alice in Wonderland.' sai I attractive Australian Shirl ?v Maycock, 21-year-old Sydn* v cosmetic demonstrator wrn has been chosen to "doubly foi Jean Simmons in the Arthur Rank Organisation mm "Blue Lagoon." With blue-grey eyes an 1401 words
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Article911 1948-05-24 1 PALESTINE WAR At Lake r>jeces\ th» United Nation- S. :urity Comic 1 last nignt atloptcd OSSjMAiC ider for Pale tine, to become ofttctivc sl _U.GO GMT to •1/ 'May 24). Only Syria ab,tained from voting. THE OOIT'VC/L earher rejected [Tailed States resolution declaring that tht rt911 words
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Article84 1948-05-24 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Anti-Pirates guards on bocrd the K.P.M. ship Van Heutze destroyed a mine, which had been floating in the Malacca Straits for the past ten days. While en route from Singapore to Penang the Master of the Van Heutze received a cable from the84 words
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Article57 1948-05-24 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A small blaze which brone out in the rear oortion of a provision shop in Cross Street last evening was extinguished wi*hin ten minutes of the arrival of a Municipal fire engine. The fire, it is believed one nated from a stock of matches57 words
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352 1948-05-24 1 PI Warcraft In S'pore SKIPPER TOOK PART IN JAP "DEATH MARCH" PI Warcraft (Trttmme staff Reporter) Singapore wan visited rnr tht first Umt by a wwcrait belonging to the Republic o the Philippines when the 3,500 ton battleship grey IWiainq craft 842 sailed into the city's harbour early on Saturday352 words
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Article57 1948-05-24 1 Tribune Maf? Reporter) An eight-yar-old Chin-se boy was accidentally knocked dofvn by a motor lorry in Cornwall Street at about >•* pm. vesterday. He died as result" of his Injuries. The lorry was in reverse at th t me* and it Is believed hat the little boy was57 words
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Article33 1948-05-24 1 TOKYO. May 23. Japanese wives of American soldiers IS ex-Servicemen, married ;!pd m Ol Brides Law. are now school to prepsxe them for Ufe m the 1■ mBtates U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-05-24 1 niCT 0 nnrcniT sf 'iking picture of NM PAST PRESENT ty.*** skipjiers who met tit tht tea-party MMMM by the Chtvsc Consul -General (Dr. Wu. Paak-Shing) at the. Consulate gnnind on Friday. They are (left) Lee Wai-Tomr md Fung Ktng-Chmtng, contains of the Olympic XI for t9M and 191,8 respectut53 words
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Article13 1948-05-24 1 PORTLAND. May 23: The beneath the waters of W English Channel.13 words
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Article432 1948-05-24 1 ANSWER TO FEAR 'FRIENDSHIP" EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE Af a time when in every nation fear rides high on a wave of resentment and loneliness, the British Empire, through experiments, has discovered the secret of how to make friends, says the Earl of Gowne, V. t, I C, GCM G C432 words
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Article62 1948-05-24 1 NEW DELHI. May 23. Premier Nehru is expected at MusBOrte, famed Himalayan hill resort on Monday, where he will join I'atel and Haldev Singh for talks on the fast-dctt rioratin" relations between India and Hyderabad. The May 24 deadline laid down oy the Indian Government for Hyderabad's62 words
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Article48 1948-05-24 1 New York, May 23. The International Refugee Organization has announced that Nazi loot seized from concentration camp victims will be aucuu ied ou to aid surviving Herman displace d persona The first of the auction sales will be open* d on .fun< 16. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article49 1948-05-24 1 Singapore yesterday S passed a day free from t l reports of further cases I of polio. 1 No deaths from the i L disease were reported. I i Up to yesterday the number of polio cases in i Singapore was 77. I ___w- .-W-~ «_^>49 words
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Advertisement48 1948-05-24 1 IA)C ,K POR THIS NAME vVoc k* a WHEN BUYING STOCK- IC AN NO Nl INOS. IT MEANS NYLONS OMgT«. Stee»toloV4 \-r--rm*m*wt h Only 34.91) per pair RlOum .Sizes 9to 10', eoffce Brown. WaS ßeauty and My.,tique $5.90 per pa.r m.. m» m it. wmaiuwi 1 1 wmw48 words
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245 1948-05-24 2 It is announced by the At Ministry that Air ViceMurshal AC Sanderson. CLE.. D.F.C.. ras been apnoin'e Air Officer Commanding Ma'aya in succession to Air VicMarshal J Whitworth-Jon ■<. rp.. CBE who shortly t*oame* Commander-in-Chief. Technical Training Command »n tfu United Kingdom.245 words
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Article109 1948-05-24 2 CANTON A calf which has no legs and resembles a tortoise, and a little pig that has the appearance of a pup these are "Ripley" stories fiom the Toishan district ot Kwangtung about 100 miles com Canton t. A cow kept by a farniei it. I109 words
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Article65 1948-05-24 2 The Refrigerated Sea Transport Company intends shortly opening a shop in the Orchard Rd area for the retailing of fresh fish and other perishable goods which will be brought to Singapore by the Company's new ship, West Wind. It was inadvertently stated on Sunday that Mr.65 words
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Article55 1948-05-24 2 Nanking, May 23. The new Soviet Ambassador. M. N. V. Roschin. has arrived in Nanking-. He was greeted bv high Foreign Office officials. Roschin, formerly Russian military attache at the Soviet Embassy to China, will be the first foreign envoy to present his credentials to the newU.P. - 55 words
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150 1948-05-24 2 Washington, May 23.— There is growing apprehension and indignation among the general public over the possibility that American lend-lease arms are reaching the Arabs, as a Senate Committee preoared to question Mr. W. Averell Harriman, ERP appropriations chief abroad. Republican Senator Homer FergusonU.P. - 150 words
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177 1948-05-24 2 ANTHONY BROOKE EXPLAINS HIS FATHER'S LETTER Reierr-nn to the U tier written to Tht Times London, bu '■apt. Btrtram Brooke, Tuan Mud, and heir-preempt*,* to th* Ri) Sarawak, that the,e tu ste *n BMrammh s Iteling that th* Bnt>sh Co. etn.nent hid "cheated thf Sarn.ak pnsfls" and hs denial that177 words
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146 1948-05-24 2 Wasington, May 23.-Scien- 1 the good. tlatS believe that the success' h the boron* of the Eniwetok tests aut J has been (PfyTJ matically boated the United But »J States stockpile, of atomic nuWJ thetoffl weapons. ma(le were Ire** 1 pr _>bal They base146 words
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122 1948-05-24 3 M ichael Loses Citizenship, properly, By Cabinet Decree m*-Vjl?*t%~--i I I I Former kiua's moth* le!ia his aunts, Elizabeth cf lohenzollern and Ileana Mk la^burg. and hi un-!*' :ic( Inl nl Hohenzollern. also .'.st their citizenship and pen _crt bv Mia decree An official communique said he *tep *a S122 words
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Article52 1948-05-24 3 Pedestrians A Cow In Accidents ___LIZ^ Traffic Pna? u -gw down -mi 4 g lorry knocked itrw p,;; it about pjj. wW conwyed Cttal. itary lorry knockChinese flli mil, Cl ingl, vesi vte L iei Ljunctioi V'ictoris •> injury tally ed -> r. Hit c kr t ran mto j52 words
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Article39 1948-05-24 3 i .<_• is af m md f i tta id St ior ciior.- .11 •<.' Kl ;i. A.m lica June, I ted today, if IM of items includes pi itical pro8. petrol steel, iron and nctioo and transportatior Ms ReuterReuter - 39 words
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146 1948-05-24 3 Washington, May 21. The* ompiomise plan to save tm Iraft bv eliminating compulorv service for 18-year-old* is epoiledly taking shape in tne Senate. House Republicans are Strongly urging the move. They (ear the House will kiil a.;. draft including 18-year-o'ds. Senate Republican leadersU.P. - 146 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-05-24 3 MS SKft/cZtf CONMaL*amWMMJmL, MR. PAUL g*"^rf J^JFS Consul, Mr. R. C Hoffman fright) ISSTS /f,^ r/^ V,, for*. mtfcnmn ffis laijwsnnn C.tr^tnal Francis gjmilsKm, "<< s I"''126 words
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Article108 1948-05-24 3 MANILA Ma\ 2S. Poll' -ven. today Investigating a tour-alarm Ure which I_WB4 the crowded bazaar >rea downt iwn Manila late yester- day. destroying at lensl .seven flimsy shops and eaus in- (I. ouage estimated at half miUin n \J_s dollars No casualties were reported butU.P. - 108 words
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Article112 1948-05-24 3 An Amerii an and GMOSOe aircrew took Cardinal Francis 1 I. SpiHnian, Archbishop of New ,York. and his party of II American church dignitaries to l*aiavia from Kallang airport yesterday morning. Nearly f>o local clergy lay men. including the liishop of Malacca, Monsignor M. Oleo aiendy.112 words
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Article52 1948-05-24 3 KAH ACII I, May U KaW chi l s to be the capital ul Pakistan, the constituc.it as sembly of the new Dominion resolved last night. The city has bPen the provisional capital linre Paki: tan came into existence. Legislative powers would be rented In the Federal Legi.-.Reuter - 52 words
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Article56 1948-05-24 3 PALM S n RINGS 'CalilorHa), May 23. Jacqueline Cocliran, yesterday piloted er prop eVof d: Lven P-M llustang tighter plane to a tew ImeruaUuOal speed re ord Of 448 miles an hour ,v,! i 2,000 kilometre closed se, shattering the old .ar- which wa« h,1(1 hv elU.P. - 56 words
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Article79 1948-05-24 3 SHANGHAI. May 23. Mr O. K. Yui. Minister 01 Finance, will he formally naugurated as concurrent Gov rrnor of the Centrul Bank of China tomorrow, following th< resignation of the Governor. Chang Kia Ngau, hc cording to -lnne.se reports. Mr Yui. arriving fiom Nanking. MM_MM\mA that it.79 words
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Article97 1948-05-24 3 Churchill Uttveiw Navy Memorial London, May -■> Ml Vlnston Churchill unveiled it iVcstnii >ombincd memorial < f H i rs snd ratines of lhe sub- branch «>t the Royal lavy who lost their hv. In he tWO world wars and to all anks trt sirborne and Oomnando forces Wiled in97 words
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Article60 1948-05-24 3 PRAGUE. May 23. NonCatholic churches yesterday called <>n their mem bem to support the National Front's i n Urtates at the general eWvtlons <>n May 30. Tt* Evangelical Church said in its app»-*d that "th" issue IS more than a political ,ne The elections must de eldeReuter - 60 words
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Miscellaneous455 1948-05-24 3 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BUT. NETWORK f***ttk Hour; 6.30 Sports Roundmas; H.30 Radio Play in I IALU ft F\Y;il<;H tt P; r Musical Interlude; 7 Mandarin; 8.15 News in (^an PROiiRAMMi^ >m. Time Signal; 7.01 "Na tone-* Amoy; 9 p.m Open niUUKAMMES k uWB g^,,,^ L3O News ming Announcement 1455 words
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Article82 1948-05-24 4 SAN DIEGO. May 23. Many new weapons will tK tested in this week's largescale manoeuvres in the Pacific off southern California, the Navy said today. Pacific Fleet Admiral D.C Ramsey said 25 ships and 400 planes would participate in the drills. The demonstra. j tions will beU.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-05-24 4 A ea Al Tht ci A iblan Fantasy which will he presented h$ thi Btrakts Chinem Methodist Youth Fettowehip on Hay MS end June lat tht Church BoCMMi Hall at 7. -in p.m.33 words
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317 1948-05-24 4 CHINA FRONT: NANKING, May 23— Nationalist recapture of 'he strategic north Hupeh town of Laohokow anil a Communist threat to the middle Yangts? port of Shasi were among the major developments in China"*, civil was over the week-en 1 Laohokow was said to have317 words
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Article174 1948-05-24 4 Greenville, Mississippi, May 21. For years progressive citizens of Greenville have argued that a mule could make the 38-mile-run between here and Cleveland faster than Illinois Central local train. Tomorrow, they will attempt to prove it. Two communities have arranged for the "mule express" to departU.P. - 174 words
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Article58 1948-05-24 4 HONGKONG. May 23. Canton reports said today that an American mining engineer. Morgan Stoldt, was captured by bandits near Swatow. Details were lacking, bu; the United States ConsulGeneral, Raymond Ludden. said he was trying to check the story. Stoldt, a former UNRRA employee, at present is em.U.P. - 58 words
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Article36 1948-05-24 4 WASHINGTON. May 23. Laurence Vincent Benet. 85. inventor of the Hotchkiss machinegun, died here today after a brief illness. He won numerous French decoration! including the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour.- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article84 1948-05-24 4 a prof ted i T uf R "high ha action i n c H K The test L in a th km I tnand r-in-a ir± John r. H dge, t G. P. Korotko?. Lt Gen. Hodge si i d .v., tion could only be consiiReuter - 84 words
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Article84 1948-05-24 4 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guil May 22. After a retrial '.a.l three day? a court here aq ted Ralph Wants Youtzy, of the crew of the Alcoa stj ship T. J. Jackson 1 7.176 1< accused of killing Thoi Moriah. a Negro tug capt last October. At theReuter - 84 words
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Article46 1948-05-24 4 PHILADELPHIA. May I The Pennsylvania km Commission introduced a I boxing law forcing all W to take compulsory C °M eight when knocked to canvas. The Commission J ruled that in future WJ decision will* annoan only when two judges I agree- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement26 1948-05-24 4 I o>ll\<_ CATHAA BRINGING NEW GREATNESS TO THE SCREEN DOUBLE ACADEMY AWARD TRIUMPH tw m Ji^Jj Mf^Veat screen ill V RONALD COLMAIV I l.K'v_(_b*t tNTIRNHiONAi nCHASt26 words
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Miscellaneous176 1948-05-24 4 MONDAY'S PUZZLE CORN 1 PICTURE PUZZLE FIRST is a picture p U I containing three implen.. used in fii st aid woik. S. WORD DIAMOND TO be good in first aid. yoi have to know the general fie! I, I not just how to treat one c: two types of176 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1948-05-24 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Ike Ta I'*"')' 81-OeOt-I party th< S v. r-w fcTittractiie sna h P 'Joi to grace he fLrt Wu Pa ak Snin/ 5' rn lov.-lv shade of -re. patterned in K£ black and white w 'effective «nd won Ci..,. 8008 Kong. Mrs rL-T_M* «ai1,031 words
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Advertisement116 1948-05-24 5 MM^_-_b__- m-~*m--a i^— -""I fTlollie Ross Ir ll«K J Al iJUw^'^v 1 1 1 c C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads j Siamese Bracelets Silk Underweaij CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES jl 241, River Valley Road. Singapore Phorv 4025 I OBTAIN PICTURES OF CARDINAL SPELLMAN. ON116 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article344 1948-05-24 6 A few days before the Singapore Legislative Council met. Lord Listowel, the Minister of State for Colonies, informed members of the British Parliament that "the vast majority ot those employed by the colonial governments ar,? of local origin. That figure is about 96 per cent Of course there344 words
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Article276 1948-05-24 6 Discrimination exists only in the "remaining 4 per cent." to which Lord Listowel referred, and when we demand "Malayanisation" it is to this sphere of governmental posts that we refer. These are the key-posts through which direction, and control over Malayan affairs are exercised. These are the posts276 words
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Article, Illustration54 1948-05-24 6 A happg trump that spent <m enjoyable eveting ut the b.r'ldou uirtn i I v i last Baturday. Theg are .w/ to right): Mr. R Kraul. Mi I F La lr ?H Wii B Acta. Mrs. M. Wad. Mr I. Kraal. Insn. D dt Cm: y^ J'54 words
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Article782 1948-05-24 6 Graham Barrow - K arens Demand Separate State Graham Barrow MINORITY PROBLEM IN BURMA By RANGOON. One of chproblems facing the Government in its attempt to make a success of Burma's new *ndependence \M the agitation on the part of the Karens for a separate state. The official demand for a separate stateReuter - 782 words
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Article33 1948-05-24 6 12.MW SYDNEY 4 freight* I gest ihip has alma Whyalla a sea triala I May. t About the seventeenth «»P VVhvalla f) Balarr (construe Commonwealin -will be launch AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement15 1948-05-24 6 JOAN TOOK Invites to enjoy reading the latest books from her lending library •The LILLIPIT"15 words
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Advertisement33 1948-05-24 6 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10, BATTERV ROAD Have in Stock: A New Variety of Exquisite also a Redtf" A Lovely Selection of Evening Gt"* 8 Prices. nlil teria Uwles own aj Phone ***** incui^^33 words
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Article305 1948-05-24 7 Mav 23.— Kuomintang members of N* NK Vu-m n .3 an extraordinary poll at r -Kai-shek's headquarters yesteriay •nt upther thev wanted Chang Chun retained ffcckle r Ho ying-chin appointed. .%Hfll6 ml' l l rterward rM SI by Director r&ormatUw feiS^Si Cton r ...r. -antedU.P. - 305 words
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Article168 1948-05-24 7 U.S. RETAINS CURTIS CUP DALE Lanceehire, May j The American women i eU i a ed the CuvtuCup hen yesterday when thi.. B itish Isles in the :> holes singles matches fOUj to one With one foursomed by two t one, the American.- j maigin ol victory ama sis j168 words
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Article112 1948-05-24 7 1918 PEACEMAKERS DID BETTER JOB VIFNNA mIV 2S. Interior < mnd Graf toi*' f ii hw trtatiats yesmlav th.t the peacemakers of »M dtf .>, t ian tne r of 1Q45 aa far as Austin »s concerned. t thi Ve'den Carta--1 Oral v Austria todav between a free 1 1112 words
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Article69 1948-05-24 7 SEATTLE. Miy 23. Mr. Frazer Bailey, President of the National Federation of American Shipping has expressed alarm at the possibility of Japan regaining her pre-war position in the shipping world. He said American shipowners were greatly disturbed to nnd that a group of businessmen who had conductedReuter - 69 words
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Article261 1948-05-24 7 LONDON. May 23. A COT-l -espondent of tne influential aeefcly, Economist, said in an Article on Pakistan's prospects yesterday that despite a ;UC cesatOD of app Tiling problems", j .he s;ate ol Pafcistaa nas •sui vivcd and Is today tlrmij established." First reason for this ras tn?Reuter - 261 words
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405 1948-05-24 7 INDO-U.S. RELATIONS "End Segregation In Army"-Negro Demand NEW YORK May 23 lhe need for a duv r Utter standing between Indians and Americans has been itreaacd b< Dr. Anup Singh, former Puu- ac Relations Officer it the rndiai; Embassy in Walking* ton. at farewell dinner |lv. j ao to IdmReuter - 405 words
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Article138 1948-05-24 7 WASHING lON. May 23 Thf (Tutted States has Instnx .ei its _eprcseiHativ( :r< ;_if Arab countries to i 1 pari tu wain t>l(, s governments agafcat discriminatory action against American cltlaens 'V» grOVOdi of rare, colour (,r Creel" the State Department sail yesterday. in representative. 1138 words
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129 1948-05-24 7 Pnrtn Hay Johß Uoyd-Orr. the British food expert hf, <i declared the peoplea of the Bait were no ion*o, content to he apathetic awl take poor fbod conditions *M "an act of Qod." Re called ior collaboration between all nation* Increased production everywhere, 'even K129 words
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Article72 1948-05-24 7 WASHINGTON, Ma) W John Howaul \v ■!d DaltOO Tran.! t Wi ,aeh sentenced to ayt (1 nu. d (1.000 i 1;1V foi contempt of C* ngr* >•» aftei helng denied n.w trial*. l )lx m e accused ol refusing to tell the Hou* JLrican AcUvlttesCoinm^ last autumn72 words
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229 1948-05-24 7 Batavia. May 23. The NEI Government has banned a piUpoaed "All Indonesia National Congi ess 1 scheduled to ..e held here May 24 on grounds it violated Dutch hosutalitv and was a threat to wUUcal agreement with tht Republican government The ban ordei said "theU.P. - 229 words
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Article95 1948-05-24 7 JAP WARNS NO "SOFT" TERMS Tokio, May 23. Kyoki I ;■> ri Director Gene al of um cvcmmenfs B»rd ol Reparations, has warn *i th< Japane« against midne optimism „vcr the prospects of "son* reparatton terms. Mthoug American it»poit M^ s <-d the importance «»i ,peedily establishing s se»sustained JnpanjReuter-AAP - 95 words
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Article103 1948-05-24 8 NLW YORK. May 22. -Fiw Separate threats to blow un Arab offices in New York have been reported to the police in the last fe n day? The latvst was i telephone j Cill at midday yesterdav to the offices cf cn e of the Arab delegation!Reuter - 103 words
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Article164 1948-05-24 8 LONDON. Evidence 'hai elephants sonvtimes bury their own dead was reported jn a Sudan Herald dispatch which reached her« recently. Thf dispatch said that Jack Curnmings shot a large male elephant among .i herd spotted near the Bor dutrict. Cummings left his pr a yU.P. - 164 words
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Article60 1948-05-24 8 BREMEN. May 22.— United ttatet authorities are invest;gltlng the disappearance ot Herr Werner Knebel. Judge cf Brenurhaven, who has been missing since he left foi Leipzig in the Soviet BOO* or. April 15. the German new* service. Dena, said today. It was assumed that Herr Kr.ebel was arrestedReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-05-24 8 Dr. P. S Muk deft), secretary, and Mr. Lcun,, Went. i J' or ->. anKvr > °f Singapore Yu Lake Tong M.i il i, u*^cmtion took part in a lion proctssion which high-lighted celebrations at the New World in hono of the installation as first constitutional Piesident ot75 words
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Article85 1948-05-24 8 BANGKOK. May 23.— The International Air Transport Association has chosen Bangkok for the si^ of its next meet, ing ol it s sales agency committee, May 25. according to Frank E. Howell, sales promotion manager of the Association. Howell said that approximately 2(1 international air. linesU.P. - 85 words
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Article62 1948-05-24 8 LONDON. May 23. The British Treasury explained yesterday that British import:, which constituted an all-tim- ecord last month were "principally of the kind which does not Involve any direct drain on our gold and dollar reserves". Official figures showed that Britain imported fIbd.OOO.OOO worth of goods and62 words
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Article, Illustration17 1948-05-24 8 "■■F •mmm'\^aamt TheWked monk and the lrit/oir Mf t i(i ts o/ raoeare the -Pak Koi" J17 words
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Article77 1948-05-24 8 WESTERHAM (Kent). May 23.— Mr. Winston Chin chill yea terday watched firemen fighting a heath fire which, fanned by a strong wind, was advancing on Chartwell. his borne neat here. Water from the lake in tne grounds of Mr. Churchi! s house was pumped on toReuter - 77 words
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Article90 1948-05-24 8 r On, was s: Mutu;, 2 Who 'ater empire, fought a tan "S* 3Un 8 the l.cn !2 'ra acknowledge^; jutiiji SKfi rtrmgtt brought" "late frien<Hi D hi h Liu m he had for hi s couj 2?** the 3 who hnped Liu a Pjw became the < t090 words
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Advertisement27 1948-05-24 8 IN iS*Sn? E TRIPLES. TOT NEED TIMFIY An-M_ii? SEKIO, S AND J ~< madajii Bs.oiti:\ra: T2X' Ki!80:, FOIt tfrnmam I Z:^ 11^ 'M" "KKREN BUILDING i ROAU singatobr'27 words
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Article146 1948-05-24 9 Let* dhtion SW K Ll apof ra of hf!** tard v;zht lems". »e treat 'Confucius jtratagen W lar to thiI I utter fipnt. thl i u ,n succeeded in breaking M the eight gates of the Koi" and captured the ure ,t contained. the lion drama is symbolical f146 words
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Article165 1948-05-24 9 HT Sttit ro.nspondrnt). s it seenu Co me that the Allies waste I ■ping bom^a on Japan matches wouid is effective. riftoanese are burning down their own "St aa -hej build them. The rate of designer cent the new construction figure fc are located on narrow, win ilag streets165 words
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Article37 1948-05-24 9 HELSINKI, Iffej 22— The President of inland today dismissed the Communis. Minuter of the Interior M. Yrdqe Leino. and appointed M Eino Kilpi. a Social Democrat and former Education Minister, in i|; s place.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article75 1948-05-24 9 PARIS. May 22. Abbot Thien staunch upholder ol Fivnch. Vietnam friendship, was assassinated today in his presbytery at Chedui, in the suburbs of Saigon, the Agentc France-Prease reported. He was attacked by two men belonging to the VietMinh, Indo-Chinese autonomy mow ment. according to the French agencyReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-05-24 9 (Top) .he Yn Lake Tong U-tno' Ail As.-' ■••»<,...■.. r (r> <n|J is (/OJ|</s (I;u/ cymbals, provided the back ground music. 'Bottom) The W k>ng IAoA posee for the camera.32 words
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Article98 1948-05-24 9 BUDAPEST, May 22.— Gen. Heinrich Werth, former Chief" of the Hungarian General Staff, was today sentenced to leath in his absence by p. peoples court on war crimes charges. One charge was responsibility for not trying to avoid a declaration of war against Russia and Yugoslavia inReuter - 98 words
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Article77 1948-05-24 9 OTTAWA. May 23. Col. James Layton Ralston, Canada's wartime Defence Minister, died in his sleep on Friday night. Friends said he appeared to be in the best of health on Friday when he worked as usual in his commercial law office. Col. Ralston retired from political lifeReuter - 77 words
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Article102 1948-05-24 9 SEOUL. May 22. United States Army Heudquarte I were today trying to conta the Soviet authorities in nothern Korea to return the pil >'. who landed his Yak-9 fighl.v near Taejon, in the U.S. occupied ana on Wednesday an<_ se'. lire to t. Repeated efforts to discussReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-05-24 9 */< c th *OM'S triumphant entry into the Pak Koi", or octagonal11 words
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Advertisement137 1948-05-24 9 BOOKS RECEIVED Golf After. Forty *J.50 Children's Own Book Of the World JW History Mankind and His Story JOO Rise of Christianity. Barnes 9.M8 Websters Collegiate Diction; ry lg.oo Gibbons Simplified Stamp Catalogue JW Fitmans Synonyms Antonyms ZM Commeicial Con espondence English JW Manual of Business Training JW Modern Cookery137 words
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Article86 1948-05-24 10 Saigon. May 23. The As semblv of Vietnam (Indochina l las chosen a new national hag which will show a red rectangle and three states on a yellow field (the colours of the former Annamese Empire The national hymn was also chosen Tiengoi Thanh Men "Appeal to Youth.Reuter - 86 words
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Article138 1948-05-24 10 2 SOLDIER ACQUITT KAMTJ v ti.*h -If 4 •■•!>• m\:.* takai I k April i%ZZ2 the ad by Ifj B th w, out being theu defence h** submission drivei idem therefore hU J arwthkm T*« comply-, that on the n At of three Uritish 6 ,>, car. On* of thea138 words
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Article83 1948-05-24 10 SYDNEY. "T -n crintendent of Dr 1 Homes, Mr. P Dl stated in Sydney reel he was satisfied tba grand future In km English hoys and ra H_ said' he would I England after a rix to .Australia to direct opportunities fr>ere ft migrants ire equalReuter-AAP - 83 words
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Article49 1948-05-24 10 BERLIN, Mn VA tis'n authorities he-- J yesterday that tt Gei-man unity «l rfa Communist •People's co::.' be banned In "1 toi of the City. The iefeitßfcß.l i t;Ut on Sundaj banned in tao American sector* Tne organise) i have appealed to th ►opulation to iff cislons. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article17 1948-05-24 10 PRAG UE, May (fcechostovatoanPJ rested 18 people Comniunisl -Q ••financed r v powers hostile J Union". ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Miscellaneous112 1948-05-24 10 Coiiim s: l\« lnsiv< lo Ihe Morning Tribune j s m I Wmti, anc SSS 755 *MT AIIU 1 flHftlt M IKA Y'CPM6tT A tDCAL UAND «_f Hi ST THAT. \J STATuf c.WTTff W/¥rKl!__, r_~~r_ tR m \_JL__VL-/\ UCHOI^ C___*_ "BELINDA" "BUCK RYAN" "POP" _________________________________________B_i»«^ I fi_ JJJ <&OOD >a»<rr112 words
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Article1005 1948-05-24 11 Betty Scherr - Betty Scherr A SIX DAY SERIAL By tn d Young Msn Docs a Utile Figure ork-and i a $12,000 lnn titory Shortage for Himself thai time. an-, i -nt sad n- do ia| „*_*__>< 1 e at the I i office tJ made Bu- nt of the l1,005 words
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230 1948-05-24 11 SYDNEY. Over-vinp^s:> on total abstinence from dnn,.; and abolicion of Sunday aport had widened the gtdi between the Church and the iv*t cl Society, the Vice-Warden oi St. John's College. Brisbane (the Rev. R. Davus' said re cently. 'Many ol the followers of ChristianityReuter-AAP; U.P. - 230 words
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Article282 1948-05-24 11 PARIS, Ma, In( ;i 1S ■e**tais is M to ntsiaaw 'h 'I /'<! shui i i^. Which |»i > v. r.ts b i .j\i-,jj fa rm nar •ind f. rtiUseit. on tu. i lhe seeda, K V Redd Klsan Congi-rsH delegate to ii- International (•'.•derationReuter - 282 words
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Article40 1948-05-24 11 WASHING lON. May 23 lhe White House announced Henry F. Grady, now Ambassador to India, will be the new United fctate s Ambassador to Greece. The President will send j Grady's nomination to tin* Senate shortly. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article86 1948-05-24 11 "SAINTS" DEFEAT CABLE WIRELESS .*■_>_ Andrew's acoooiooys beat the Cable and Wireless by two wick, ts and .'l7 runs When they met oa the School gnsund last Wrrk. I >n^ Bong Baa top stfirr d for the "Saints" with un im defeated knock of 41 maa, lee BtlllOOlhoy passed the86 words
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Article39 1948-05-24 11 NANKING. May 23 Tha Government officially an noiiHciid the appointment of I FHnancv MinlsHbr O. K Yut ito a concurrent post as W-" jvernor of the Central Bank. succeeding Chan?; Kiang Au U.P. who resigned. 1U.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement59 1948-05-24 11 R0 X Y PENIXG rODAY 1.15, t !>.:_> p.m. j lh% rt-warniing scfeea •ali rtalam nl fo&senH Jourm" i S??; O'Hara i L 'Hl ll *«l I- :.li\ e that it iove ,p *:u world I Behind" 3^^ ti r "■an—* L NKn WORLD -rr,,,;. "««trw»" \Q\ U 11,^..'. leg59 words
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Advertisement60 1948-05-24 11 Cool, attractive, jg| j With its unchanging quality and $<$0^ fine fragrance, Atkinsons Liau de I Cologne adds to the enjoyment of K tjjjgj^' yourself and others. It charm, and »Q refreshes wherever it is wed J^r*.-"'-*. ATKINSONS cotn m go a l r '<~n m EAU DE COLOGNE j.60 words
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Article894 1948-05-24 12 BRITISH FILMS LEAD THE WORLID News From J. Arthur R anh LONDON. May 12. Mr. Harold Wilson, .peaking at th, National Film Award presentations in London'* lwh, hotel, said. -This is the end of a year in which British film' have gone on marching from strength to strength He was894 words
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Advertisement161 1948-05-24 12 NOW SHOWING! K^ p Jf A GRIITING. AMISING i DRAMATICALLY REAL STORY OF THE HAPPENING ON ONE RAINY DAY IN LONDON'S EAST END. .As~a~stone~tossed into~a~poo? -nfe sends ever-widenmg circles acoss fi f still water so this frantic man X M%Utet you know SUNDAY **W SUPPORTED Bf SPECIAL ATTRAC TION pSllßf161 words
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Advertisement50 1948-05-24 12 t/ phone: bqo3 2.304.30*93$ LARRY PARKS— EVELYN KEYES In Columbia's Musical Technicolour "THE JOLSON STOR) TOMORROW— Delightful Fun and Thrills rm otiiNT mi *t*t« u« tmis.. .Tm im c*w ___0 msutomt*m*t iw*ft ■■B^BBSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^^i^^^^^ mgm// LAST BY T^___T^_______r 1 jSmBP® "5 HOMEIER- SB Jr- fi\ S^vfa TOMOBBOYV TERIUIIIV "J^JIJ 4r^ B(iti^^__is__^fi_^R^p~^w50 words
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Article752 1948-05-24 13 Municipal S'pore 5% 1926 113.50 114 50 S'pore 5% 1928 100.25 101.25 S'pore 4%% 1930 117.25 119 25 S'pore 3% 1935 98.00 99.00 Spore 3'' c 1937 99.00 100.25 6'pore 3'' r 1938 99.00 100.50 S'pore 4% 1939 106.00 107.00 Pen. 5% 1926 113 00 114.00 Pen.752 words
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1067 1948-05-24 13 Fiom Mark r Oorr.) The Whitsun holidav and general -.luggishnes.s caused a dull start l ut markets brightened as the week advanced and by Friday thete was considerable activity and a decidedly better tone in all sections. Business in dollai tins was mainly concentrate! in1,067 words
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Article160 1948-05-24 13 Quiet conditions prevailed In Che local produce market t-' wardfl the close of the week. Peppei was easier again. The coconut oil martlet con-! tinued dull. The following were yester- i lay's quotations RICE No. 1 $70. Other qualities $-*5- $55. GLUTINOUS RICE $48--$55. MEEHOON (Rice Noodles):160 words
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Article58 1948-05-24 13 The rubber market opened easier on Saturday morning and continued extremely dull with little business passing. Prices quoted on Saturday were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 June RSS 43 43 No. 2 June RSS 42% 42 7 S No. 3 June RSS 39-^ 99% June Tender 43 43' 458 words
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Article119 1948-05-24 13 NEW YORK. May 21.— Activity was fairly good and most sections held around the day's best In face of steady profit. taking. The preference to shift to sections whicn lagged in last week's advancethat a considerable amount of idle funds is still availably The soft-coal tie-upReuter - 119 words
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337 1948-05-24 14 L hm. Maj 23. Bradman wis again in k<* >( < foim. but it a Mil turn to mike a c. n'.urv wh'-n thr Australians co imrneed tbeii ntatrh afafeurt the M cc. on Saturday. Th< Australian skipper dn'337 words
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Article389 1948-05-24 14 LONDON. May 23 Capta.n of Lancashire's all-professional side against Hampshire at Manchester yesterday Cyrd Washbrook celebrated the occ sion by completing his thi* I century in five innings. However, although going on o make a double century hip 'r.nings lacked the accustomed bistre and he gave389 words
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Article228 1948-05-24 14 B itting and howling averages by the Australians :.fter their first seven matches gives Don Bi adman, the Australian skipper, the best batting average wit'i 1.'i0.2"> nms for his four innings. Miller ha-- returned an Hfcrajpß of 11.27 wickets for 10S overs. Details are: Innings Notouts Raaai228 words
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Article51 1948-05-24 14 In response to public demand, tlie Singapore Teachers' Repertory production of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" will be repeated or. May 28 and May 29 at the Victoria Theatre. At last Saturday'*! performance, all seats were «»old a quarter of an hour befon? the show began and many people were turned51 words
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Article59 1948-05-24 14 The following will represeit the Singapore Kangaroo? against the &A.0.8.A. todiy at 11 a,m. at Wood s ville:--L. Fencott. L. Boudville. V*. R. Fernando, Lee Seng Kim. C Peris, S. 2 Wong, D. Peters, N. Powell, J. Buitjen, S. Thevarajan, B. Gunter. Reserve*: J. D'Oliverio, L. Suares. T.59 words
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168 1948-05-24 14 US 'WILL PAY WITH BLOOD' IF AID TO CHINA LATE NBW YORK, May 23. Chairman Alfred Kohibei/. >f he American China Polio.. said here that li he United States is "too little ind too late" in furnishing lhe Chinese Government with arms. we will pay with blood". In answer toU.P. - 168 words
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Article114 1948-05-24 14 Shanghai Oppose US. Aid To Japan SHANGHAI Mav »3 More than 10 000 students voiced their opposition to iJ. leged United States uss-sUn^ B reviving Japanese hnpertiliBm. at a mass rally h. here yesterday evening on thi campus of *he National Chia.. lung Cniveisuy In addition to shout bl slogansReuter - 114 words
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Article120 1948-05-24 14 U.S. WOMEN WIN THE FOURSOMES LIVERPOOL. May 23. Jnitel States women gotten von th, ftmttomei of the .'urtis Cup international natc.i against Great Britain ~y two matches to one on th. Krkdale links at S >uthport. !l:e results were: Miss Jea. Donald and tkHu Jacqueline IOrdOO t Great Britain IReuter - 120 words
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Article82 1948-05-24 14 SANDWICH (Kent). May 20. Mario Gonzales, the Brazilian open golf champion, won the St. George's challenge cup hert vesterday with an aggregate of 144. made up of rounds of 74 and 70. Willie Turnesa. American holder of the British Amateui i Championship, who ledReuter - 82 words
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Article217 1948-05-24 14 "♦ons obtained bv th G«mes Organist after negotiations with _2 department! n overteas compters tfc J wnd* ol pounds for 42 *«tyand pur Iwwe tu aTS equipment, lothtng food 2 other ipecifl d articles it port or arrival. It Is estimated that J than 200Reuter - 217 words
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Advertisement74 1948-05-24 14 THE HO HONG S.S.CO. (1932) LTD. incorporated n Sineapnre M, run i* STWI mmm wm§ MMMI Ffrfir.m sfrvipfs -Hong Siang" sails for IFkong, SI ovv A Amoy 2« May (Saloon und deck passengers) 4 mdor s ails For Faleniban? A Fladjoe May 2« '♦Hong Thong" sails For Fale.uhang May 2174 words
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Miscellaneous37 1948-05-24 14 PUZZLES _n f l. Splint bMHBI* cher. 2. a, lea tinct. S- r 4 (acrid, Tad. J i 3 Qrasßrora m** tion. SSI gj| I i. iTi ACM>SS 1. 11l DOWN 1 3 Udle 18 panda, M37 words
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1079 1948-05-24 15 1,,, Beaten In milling Game IBY MALAYS XI: 1 ,%yPIC Xl: r FOOTBALLERS STRUCK £n*A ()I VM 2£_Df THEY LOWERED THE *"£N i» Y S IN A FAST AND ?,Vt HK WAH&^jaKSi STADIUM. lr r JS v! J r'/ FOUR GOALS TO ONE. >; h,sts1,079 words
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Article312 1948-05-24 15 35 -RUN WIN Showing jrand form <vUh both the bat and the ball J Carvarlo was mainly responsible yesterday for the BOU CA gaining a 35-run win over the Singapore Colts at St. George's Road ground. Carvarlo went on to Bcore an unfinished 49 runs, afte«hi had bagged eight Coils'312 words
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Article26 1948-05-24 15 The Hospital Youngsters 2nd xl we re held to **£»£s£ by the Kandang Soccer team at we day College Ground on Saiura J last.26 words
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Article934 1948-05-24 15 SUNDAY CRICKET: The Singapore Cricket Clu" just failed to beat the clo.->. i their cricket fixture again j the RA F. Sembawang whi I. I ended in a thrilling draw < n the Pad ang yesterday. Batting _irst, the Ainu n j were skittled out934 words
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Advertisement13 1948-05-24 15 YES! It's Those HILARIOUS HIGHWAYMEN IN TIIKIK LATEST TRAVELAUGH! _jJ *_!m SOON JCAPITOL13 words
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Article156 1948-05-24 16 BUDDHISM GROWN IN GERMANY HBBbwg May Hi wm« the Interest ot rettgi •»u tknte rA C, rr.nr ts > the age-ion^ strugg e betß Catholics nad PiutiatinU thirl re!igiO*U movent nt I irtßaa almost unnoticd. run" n Bnddhiam. Although at present compar. l.vcly .-mill it is growing fast Bad finds156 words
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Article137 1948-05-24 16 Members of the Kiwi Mem bers League held an enjoyable social at the Municipal Services Union premises on Saturday night. The party was attended by more than a hundred persons and the spontaneous spirit wth which they joined in the fun made it a great success. The137 words
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Article30 1948-05-24 16 HONGKONG. May 23.— 1t is reported that 80 were drowned in the West River near Wuchow. Kwangtung. when rain-swollen waters and a 3welling-currcnt cansized a ferryboat. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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255 1948-05-24 16 15-YEAR -OLD BADMINTON STAR HONOURED Tribune Staff Reporttrt FIFTEEN YEAR OLD I HELEN HENG. who was vo.- 1 ea the outstanding Singapore badminton discovery last yea- j was honoured bv her friends J at a dinner oartv given by tlu President and members of the United Family Badmintoa Party. The255 words
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Article29 1948-05-24 16 BERLIN. May 23 -The Communist-dominated German People's Congress' today began collecting their first signatures for its referendum on German unity, due to continue until June 13.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-05-24 16 photoprar The Chinese Consul-Gtnei af. Dr. Wa Faa*-fl* W__*»^ w «rc J*? r FoofboZfer^ to t«a at the Consulate Garden on r, arc (left to r .r; /ioate.<w and the two officials of the Olympic team. tfr. Lee.7 w Tb\*C. -C. /«**r rManaow o/ 01ym_wc team.', Mr*. wv, 0/ tteTribune - 52 words
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Article46 1948-05-24 16 LONDON, May 23—Hundreds of thousands of homes in London area were cut cj! from electricity shortly after noon today, when one of th>. maln power lines failed today. Thousandj of Sunday dinners were spoiled or delated indefinitely when electrc stoves shut uown. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article181 1948-05-24 16 Scarborough. Yorkshire. May I 23. The outline of the Lab out Party strategy for Brt- J tain in the next general election due «n two years time --emerged from the annua) conference held here during J tht past week. With more than half the life-span ofReuter - 181 words
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Article40 1948-05-24 16 Rome, May 23.— A Meteor VII jet trainer, bv Squadron Leader w. erton. the ***** MM terday flew from J England, to I&B miles, in 80 Briß I Marseilles to Rome. 31 IB T»3 minutes. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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