Morning Tribune, 5 June 1948
1948-06-05
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1948-06-05 1 MORNING TRIBUNE v ttrtm) 10 CENTS VITr^AV. jr.VE 5. 1948.10 words
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Article62 1948-06-05 1 FORMATION SOUGHT «pore Criminal InZ nw»urtn».n( U -ruard ,f Sl.O'M. for J Lading up »;> J* nmUction of the W p, r ,.ns ns;,.nHib!e »tint >^t..r:lay of r^A»HoeEob. L m Kin < Hard I*** f,,r C of |1« l« r f„r lafomation Cf. the md J „f a man named62 words
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Article107 1948-06-05 1 lie Staff Reporter) ngapore Rubber Wor- j B will sddreai a let- 1 to H. E. the Gov- 1 ■ngapore Sir Franker, protesting against tof Mr. Koh Swee Wdent of the SRWU j banishment warrant Bg for his release. c:s;on was taken yesreninp at the Singa>ber Workers Union Road107 words
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Article28 1948-06-05 1 No fresh case of Poliomyelitis was reported yesterday. The total number of cases notified remains 91. No further deaths from the dis.-ase were reported.28 words
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Article468 1948-06-05 1 Brddell Tells Spore Association: I a curious habit of peop.e m Singapore never to [trend In their affairs until it hits them like an avafcdared Dato Roland Braddell speaking a t the general meeting of the Singapore Association mt sure m my own ft the present tread between the468 words
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202 1948-06-05 1 WHILE THE DELEGATIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AND THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT ARE NEGOTIATING UNDER TUtf GUIDANCE OF THE THRE^: COMMISSION TO BRING ABOUT A FETTLE MENT BETWEEN THE INDONESIANS AND THE DUTCH VND WHILE THE VRJCJL AGREEMENT IS SUPPOSEDLY BEING ADHERED TO BY KOTH PARTIES.202 words
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Article54 1948-06-05 1 Ankara. June 4. The Ministry of Interior reported today that 67 persons were believed to havo' been killed when heavy rains caused floodj on the Yeshiel Irmak river in northern Turkey. It .said the town of Amasya was flooded and that the death toll wasU.P. - 54 words
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111 1948-06-05 1 k Stan Reports, M1 r *eeor«J GofT' *<** th, I JJ* "Tnment '■>•. buU i a.nd luxuriated m the sure knowledge that all superscale appointments were their exclusive preserve," the article stated. "It was a rude awakening indeed when complete strangers to Government romped home111 words
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186 1948-06-05 1 BANDITS SHOOT MINE MANAGER AND FLEE ESCORT DISARMED, PHONES LtSTROYtD (From Our Ou*n R*p,rtiT> IPOH, June 4. A Fatal armed-robbery occurred this noon m a British-owned mine near Kampar resulting m the death of Mr. E. V. D:\bb, 53-year-old manager of the Idris Hydraulic Mine. The deceased arrived m Ipoh186 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-06-05 1 THE PHILIPPINES MINESWEEPER .:■>■>:■ wned by Mr 0, Borromeo, h>ck drifted ■.•it: if, dayt 'jier a typhooa and ]ina'!n reached Kota Bahru, i>> si <>] the en w deal m the open sea is oi page i.35 words
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Article57 1948-06-05 1 Mr. lly/.er Ahnml, an Indonesian one <>f the VicePresidents of the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions, was arrested yesterday at about 1 p.m. under a banishment warrant. The arrest was made at the premises of the SFTU In River Valley Road. Mr. R. V. Fowler, CID Chief,57 words
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Article44 1948-06-05 1 Malaya, Borneo and Sarawak may have to stop buying Indian jute products and use substitutes like "karang". said Singapore jute importers yesterday stating that the prices of Indian manufacturers and Fhipperii have suddenly risen ry 17 per cent recently.44 words
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Article133 1948-06-05 1 CAIRO II v <- I COUNT FOLKE BBRNADOTTE, l \m i-jo, .a MED] \TOR FOR PALESTINE, TODAY CATEGORICALLY DENIED AN AMMAN REPORT THAT HE HAD ORDERED A CEASE FIRE IN PALEBTINE PROM UOOO SUNDAY Aihu *XHI A i'RUCE TO COME INTO EFFECT FROM 1800 JERUSALEM TIME MONDAY.133 words
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Advertisement22 1948-06-05 1 Bk^fn sm Ea fl S^sbp I w m ssasMafc/ »<fl*^ aa /JS lmp*f*l rimJtally inrtltJ B^L iB I'< .m Ml I'rw.lJUtrt .iMMNWM22 words
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407 1948-06-05 2 (Tribune SLaflf Repcrte. THE M.V. T;:!:i)K A V/G Wrlll'H HAD BKFN CHARTERED T^ T )V T ML.'KS'.";. 1 FROM BATAAN TO CFBl IN THE PHILIPPINES WAS HIT BY A TYPHOON SHORTLY AFTlil LBAVC4G iiATAAN. RESULTING IN THK LOSS OF HtlR407 words
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155 1948-06-05 2 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has been considering the rule that, candidates for appointment to the Colonial Legal Services must be Barristers or Solicitors under 40 years of age and with ten years practical experience m their professions. It has been felt that155 words
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Article141 1948-06-05 2 Flying Display Exhibition The Society of British Airlta 9th Flying Display and j its 9th Flying Display and j Exhibition m September this > year. The capabilities of the latest British civil and military aircraft and engines will be demonstrated m flight, and presented for inspection on the ground. In141 words
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Article284 1948-06-05 2 ONE OF THE HAPPIEST peop'e m Singapore yesterday was Mrs. "Mini" Beets, secre tarv to the Managing Directo 3f KLM Mr. Pilgrim. Th< reason She was off to see he "wo teen age sons who are at present at schools, one of then J n Sourabaya and284 words
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Article218 1948-06-05 2 The following is a statement issued last night to the Press by Dr. Wu Paak-shing. Con-su.-General for China m Singapore "In connection with the incident reported previously m tne local Press when a reporter of the Nan Chiao Jit Pao was asked to leave the meeting on218 words
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Article83 1948-06-05 2 Mr. Greg Ma Villaseran. Philippines representative to the International Emergency Food Committee and the SEA Liaison Officers' Conferee entertained fellow representatives to luncheon yesterday at the Raffles Hotel. Mr. J. F. Richardson, American Consul, M.Banduin. representative from French Indo-China. Mr.Dunnewold, Indonesian representative and Mr. J. A. Thivy,83 words
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Article48 1948-06-05 2 Two more Trade Unions have been registered m Singapore. They are "The Singapore Wholesale Fish Merchants' Association" of 14-A, Tew Chew Street, and "The Cantonese Restaurant Staffs' Union" of 65 Neil Road. The total number of Trade Unions registered m Singapore is 168.48 words
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Article44 1948-06-05 2 lEFC Sub-Committee on rice for SE Asia held its 16th meeting at Cathay Building. Singapore yesterday, Dr. W. Clyde CMG presiding. Rice-shipping programmes for July were considered and confirmed. They included the loan of 15,870 tons of rice from NEI to Philippines.44 words
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Article365 1948-06-05 2 Ephraim - Ephraim Tribune St^rt f "THE PEOPLE SHOf !D H CITY CLK\X." DECLARE^ MR LL*> 1 1| MKNT. SINGAPORE MlNuS v L^! KU Bl THE TRIKINK V^lVu!, v H tN lN »M Mr. Ephraim reveal wl »h.tt a n.-u m reachtnl last month, when 1.5X1 D *Vi such M depositing365 words
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Article84 1948-06-05 2 UNKNO WN The Pasii Panjaag Committee is shortly q ueeting of the seven ooaanuttees oi Singaj sonaadei a proposal to government to retain 1 vices of the Hon. Mr. Sennet. Commissions 0 and Chan man of the Joaiu. who is shortly home on retirement The resolution of ba Panjang Village84 words
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203 1948-06-05 2 MOTI ON ON GOVT-SPONSO PUBLIC L OTTERIES DEFEA fFrow Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. June 4.— A motion tabled by the Honourable Mr. S. Shunmugam for the running and management of 1 public lotteries by the Governj ment was defeated by a majority vote at the Malacca Settlement Council meeting today.203 words
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Article116 1948-06-05 2 UNKNOW N (FBOM paom °m Dutch ship*. With thM answer that such dra*j are tak<» to pn V alino Of u megal AH these Dutch measures are ,,,a M planned, syst* nil gj J tion and cori uption <■ sia's Economic S>sw strangle any attempts motion of normal tween Indoncsi116 words
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Article60 1948-06-05 2 General Sir Neil Ritchie Commander of Far East Land Forces had the honour of being received by His Majesty on Tuesday when the King invested him with the Insignia of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. General Ritchie came to England to attend60 words
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215 1948-06-05 3 G u nma n Kept Watch While Others Ransaced House, Police Allege ifcen I root m ..t Vi v, n* r> r to f i r. that at hiI E vu'ving XI.HHH m rush and pro(ieylang, tour Malays were <»se MalavN, All bin* Vl.iham.d i Vgii bin Ilaji Abdul Ghani215 words
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Article80 1948-06-05 3 first Only Filipino Commodore Lou 4 Th Re L^ und onl) commo- f l 'Sy living FUlplf« ftSa.nl Colonel Joaa P Saval Academy at featalu rf«« LJlore at Foil San AnaB Sal the Spanish naval 'J r. NWth Manila which itort- Dene) M yeaia Std to a yawning l enclosure80 words
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119 1948-06-05 3 BEANjii'v. j t .ii» iie.v m lines a:* lr-u.ru IS] >^ rViCo BEt] n all Uiiti |v? entree .<-. iatio lappiles United Prcai izk tolaj ■tta Ao .it. oli ap.ct> -y had MB ni.nue ■hi .r fu undei l DW.fiSkrili o. oxaie letniations and119 words
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Article102 1948-06-05 3 19 CHINESE FINED FOR GAMBLING *»"es totalling $475 were imposed on i» cCaa,^ Chong o ng ttn d is others m the Second Police Court yester day when they pleaded huiK to gambling ,n public y They were found indulging m fantan" U n<l -paikow" when the police raided TuZe102 words
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Article158 1948-06-05 3 SHANGHAI. June #> No date has bean set tor tin Shanghai District Court to try 69 members of the local Cabaret Employees Guild, including 20 odd tax-dancers, charges against whom for disturbing public pvacr and safety were thrown out utsttrday by the Special Criminal Tribunal. The latterReuter - 158 words
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Article103 1948-06-05 3 MSA* The *br h. marriage r^VX. us. Kea?fi the Umpur. bj not conPea m !**«n* evidence S m! t,,;,t 6 la» ''^motive. L bi 3 him ,ap rtea> H|,,7 at various S;?", left IS Li ,,tv a "<' ?S" ?aad m ntUUd So rfl mother and later with103 words
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Article38 1948-06-05 3 CANBERRA, June 3. Dr. j Kvatt told the House today j that criticism of the Australian Goodwill Mission m Malaya does not represent the true feelings of the government and the people of that country.38 words
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259 1948-06-05 3 bntain is setting up a Parlament for commercial and mdustrial education. It will lave the task of developing ound system m training hands •ind brains for Industry ii? k >int consu,ta tion. It will be known as the National Advisory Council for Industry md Commerce259 words
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Article99 1948-06-05 3 pjSiW.Msra a- The deceased, who bad bean suffering from tuberculosis for about tea months, com mi t.-d j suicide by swallowing cauftk soda. He died OB J*yJ*J* j about 9.30 p.m. m the hospital lock-up. j Tt appears that on May 27. 'about 12 noon, deceased99 words
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236 1948-06-05 3 The ambition of enthusiasts for theatre and drama stuj dents in most countries Ifl to secure a period of training in London. They consider that the tuition to be obtained in Britain M unrivalled in providi in^ the best grounding in both i tlMOry236 words
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Article540 1948-06-05 3 Ml D Btutchi 1 Impoti k i-x d K!i mu from i"l, rterli, V(l »n the Muni w.-.v i wporta from He .d*d ,i,,t SS2 xllU s ;t «cluded fro,;, t i.. UKTin.nt and that future -oljcy on cotton textile* .s st.ii MBT consignation On540 words
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Article194 1948-06-05 3 Two Malays, Mussain and Kassim, who weie produced at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a ahirgi Of attempted j niaed robbery at the house of B Chinese m KnaaßOßg Bahru on July 6 last, were granted a discharge by Mr. Justice Brown. the discharge not194 words
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Article37 1948-06-05 4 LONDON, June 4.— The first postwar train on the reopened Moscow-Vladivostock railway has arrived m Vladivostock, alter covering the distance of 5.790 miles m nine days nine hourb, Moscow radio reported today. Reuter.37 words
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Article359 1948-06-05 4 PRETORIA. JUNE 4 ONE OF THE FIRST ACTS OF DR DA VIE 1 FRANCOIS MAL*\'S NEW NATION A-LIST-AFRIKAANER ADMINISTRATION IN SOUTH AFRICA WILL BE TO BLOCK OR RJBPSAL THL oMUTS GOVERNMENTS ASIATIC L\ND TENURE AND INDIANREPRESENTATION ACT WHICH LAID DOWN THAT EUROPEANS BE ELECTED TO THEReuter - 359 words
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Article56 1948-06-05 4 Alleged to have committed criminal assault on a 12-year-old girl, a 30-year-old Cantonese, Liong Ah Too. was produced m the Fourth Police Court and charged. The offence was alleged to' have been committed at a house m Lavender Street at midnight on May 23. The case was56 words
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Article124 1948-06-05 4 A fine of $2,500, or three months' rigorous imprisonment m defaut, was imposed on a middle-aged Chinese, Low Tai Beng, by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday, when he was found guilty of assisting m the management of "Chap Ji Kee", a124 words
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51 1948-06-05 4 MANILA. June 3. -President Quirino is still awaiting word from Hukbalahap chief, Lius Tarue, whose illness a week ago delayed amnesty negotiations, but observers of the peace and order situation Including government officials, expressed the fear that many Huks will not lay down arms.U.P. - 51 words
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Article147 1948-06-05 4 A petition filed by Tan Kok Thuan for a dissolution of his marriage with his wife, Tan Swee Lan. on the ground of her alleged adultery with one Yeo Boon Lee during the Japanese I occupation, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Thorogood m the Singapore High Court147 words
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Article163 1948-06-05 4 RICE..... ROMANCE BANGKOK.— Rice and romance figure m SiamesePhilippine trade relations, according to Judge BervilInmo de la Cruz of Manila, president of the National Rice and Com Corporation, wno recently arrived m Bangkok to arrange for shipments of rice from Siam to the Philippines. "Siam", he said, "has been tendingU.P. - 163 words
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Article107 1948-06-05 4 SYDNEY, June 4. Murray Stream will be retired to the stud after he races at the Doomben Cup meeting on July 3 and 10, m Brisbane. Murray Stream's engagements are the Ten Thousand Doomben Handicap (about 7 furlongs) on July 3, and the Doomben Cup107 words
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31 1948-06-05 4 Mr. D. W. Burnett-Rae, Air Traffic Control Officer, Grade I, has been appointed to act as Chief Air Traffic Control Officer, Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore.31 words
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186 1948-06-05 4 ANNOYED BECAUSE HIS WIFE INSISTED ON TAX ING AWAY HIS ONLY BLANKET FROM HIM. HE STRUCK HER WITH HIS FIST. ACCUSED. A 53- YEAR-OLD HOKKIEN. TOH BOON TIAN. STATED IN THE SECONI POLICE COURT YESTERDAY WHEN HE WAS CHARGEI WITH VOLUNTARILY CAUSING186 words
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Article29 1948-06-05 4 NANKING. June 3. Th« Standing Committee of the Koumintang Central Execu tive committee formally nominated Yu Yu Jen as the party's candidate m the Control Yuan's presidential election.- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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333 1948-06-05 4 '•I have not the slightest doubt that, m the words yoi used m your statement, you intended to keep this track a long as you could. You have done no good by what I car only describe as your foolish perjury m reference333 words
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179 1948-06-05 4 WASHINGTON, June 3.The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, m last minute action "on general principles". sliced the funds for China aid from $463,000,000 to $400,000,000. Committee sources said that members late on Thursday morning decided on $63,000,000 reduction to match similar slices which wereU.P. - 179 words
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Article76 1948-06-05 4 LAX SING, tfidufoaj H 3.— The State police dragging Lake Lanmg the body of Youn Sook i (2k> special student ct whose harm address Euleh-Ro, Fif'h. Seoui, J rea. She rented a roxcboat terday and the boat foufid drifting m the tr lie of the lake. The g\ jacketU.P. - 76 words
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Article72 1948-06-05 4 SHANGHAI. Juno 4.-1 tovernm'^nt reports conc< he Communists were stea xpanding their bridgeh iver the south bank of Yellow River and pouting i^tional forces into Shant where units fanning out f Taian captured Wanteh, :ownlet a few miles north, an operation apparently ail at closing m on Tsinan. The72 words
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Article97 1948-06-05 4 WASHINGTON, June 1 \f?L Atomic Union leader! dicated they may put o 1 scheduled strike next weea Atomic Research t UJ. t iy at Oekridge, T.nnel j3 enHat Congressional hi the dispute J MihougJ chairman 11 Lifienthel of the Atomic I o V Commission aaiflU.P. - 97 words
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Article55 1948-06-05 4 i r> e i TOKIO, June 3 Prime Minister SueMn as filed a libel rj Supreme Court Jujti Shone for alleged > ES with brlbto? memoj j he Government J Committee m ord'M j the P«&iLtSeend M ler of Agriculture a ;l Rikizo Hirano. olAAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration798 1948-06-05 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH U v !i:c *> X* *>'»'• mar ,i>^- n Pamela Sn" Mrsn«- dau who marf*e Md for Ie entry permit to Greece Bjroagh the British Foreign ■n When this was not kfthc ming, Mrs. v c Smith jjajht the help of the U.S. s:a:e798 words
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Advertisement30 1948-06-05 5 TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL TIFFIN TIME ORCHESTRAL DANGE?iub. to midnight FLOOR SHOW JUHffiiY MACK ROBERTTI ROBERTS CORAL GUNNING WRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA EVF\iv, V(l,nission to Non-diners $1.40- ESSENTIAL FOR DANCING^30 words
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Advertisement155 1948-06-05 5 ■ili Uii m I AT THE PAVILION RESTAURS I TO NIGHT j GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE AND i UIATEAI Hill AMI S > THE PICK Or THK MENU A SPLENMD PICTURE I AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL Proprietor: Roy Cornell 2(M), Orchard Road Phone: 4446 I NEW ARRIVALS I Lovely155 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-06-05 6 An interesting exhibition to saerfc one hundred years of electric lighting called "flttjfc. r<*?s into Daylight" was held m Lmdon. Picture shows a young lady mapping the comfort of th< mxclu designed chair "Chaise Longue" m the room with indoor fwdeu ana* all the latest fittings.49 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. JUNE 5. 1948
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Article231 1948-06-05 6 A warm reception awaits the Australian goodwill mission when it arrives m Singapore today. If the police grant permission, a reception committee composed of Malayans repatriated from Australia will meet the mission at Kallang airport. There will be no cries of "Welcome brothers!", since the mission comes from231 words
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Article130 1948-06-05 6 We therefore welcome this mission not because it will succeed m convincing us that the "White Australia" policy is a compliment to all Asians but because it can go back to Australia and tell some of its leaders what are the real feelings of the people m Malaya and130 words
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Article339 1948-06-05 6 This yenr the US. Senate I Foreign Committee published le report on a d to Chin* but I was withdrawn soon after it j was printed on March 25. 1 The American "Far Eastern Survey" for April has printed some very interesting extracts i from339 words
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Article608 1948-06-05 6 William Hardcastle - William Hardcastle Must Europe be rearmed from U.S. Dumps? r- B r WASHINGTON. A dilemImn which had to be faced m 1041 is aeain confronting: Amepcan military planners It is this The United States. embarking; on a maior rearmai mer.t programme of their own are receiving heavy608 words
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Article142 1948-06-05 6 SYDNEY". Thorna* DoctaBrty, 36. a Scottish oal-mincr, m\o arrived m Sydney rcc nt j :v by air. aeld that he u»w "topped amoving and had il lown his beer to savi He said that h< had v rlo v a drawer In a coil M142 words
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Advertisement36 1948-06-05 6 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10. BATTER V ROAD. Have m Stock:— A N.nv Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns a'. Reduced Trices. »v oonai Ladies own material FhooeUCMSI: made to order.36 words
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Advertisement40 1948-06-05 6 MALAY Ah AIR WA YS LJMJTED NEW EXTENSION W TAIPING THRICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROMKnALA;-'^,, ;N PBNANG VTA L MON. T |U ,w FROMPENANGTOK': I^ LUMPUR VTA TA. .1 TUES. l 4tl FARE* Kuala Lumpur to falsing J P«amng to Taiptftf40 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1948-06-05 7 "Falling l„ L ov -Final I „»i H Im > n your eeig l i oeeee m the it post love. i not only alter your; r nal outlook place, you boyi *'ere, si if yo« hoy. you A*> i:I '.Ms as "softies" JSTaShdolle. HI three*** M'"'1,320 words
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294 1948-06-05 7 25 p.c. Cut In M-Aid Is Recommended WASHINGTON. June 3. fh* House of Representative Appropriations Committee to lay recommended a 25 pc cent cut m the Marshall Plar, Vnd other foieign aid programme figure, proposed b;> ne United States Governnent. The recommendation wa ontamed m a repj.t on tht All294 words
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Article106 1948-06-05 7 WASHINGTON, June President Truman Inlay expressed confidence m British 'ssiBtance In helping the United States bring recovery, reconst met lon and peace to the world, and sent a message of 'friendly feelings" to the Kino; He was receiving S>r Oliver Franks, newly appointed Hiiish Ambassador to tho106 words
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Article40 1948-06-05 7 PARIS. June 3. The French National Assembly tonight adopted bill dismissing 150--000 civil servants, which bad hreatened the existence of Premier Robert Scnuinan'.s niddle-of-the-road oovernnent The bill wa s adopted )y 35:1 totes, against 188. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article40 1948-06-05 7 WAB..JNuVON. June ;>: ,*ypt has replied to Uio Vrriran protest acain.st the rrrrPtly-institntrd Arab bkxk■tfe of Talestin*' adh liSf to i -i oigi'ia) B Btote mnaitniont spokesman MM > (to.it^nts of the .n not<- wnr not <lis- closed.40 words
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Article73 1948-06-05 8 LAKE SUCCESS. June 3. The Security Council today gave its final blessing to the five-man commission which is to supervise the holding of a plebiscite m K>fh m lr this year, to decide whether the state shall be incorporated into India or Pakistan. The core of the Ccmmi^ sion73 words
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Article, Illustration108 1948-06-05 8 Greatest interest m the British Industries Fair which on eed fn LoasJofl and Dinning?: IS* is the world's first gat turuine cur engine -<i new B Uish invention uhich is to b. se M v. the iSi •..ung'irr.i c.eh biiion. The nexc invention is tjpected108 words
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Article150 1948-06-05 8 Members cf the Commission are Belgium, Czechoslovakia. Colombia. United States and Argentina. The Security Council today a!?o gave the Commission power "When it deems it appropriate" to look into three o.uestions raised by Pakistan: the matter of a plebiscite m Junagadh. the allegation that murders of Moslems150 words
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Article76 1948-06-05 8 LONDON. June 3: —Small boys brought up on the khaki austerity of real war gazed spellbound at today's full dress rehearsal for next Thursday's trooping of the colour ceremony on the Horse Guards parade. The Duke of Gloucester In tall dress uniform deputised for the King and76 words
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Article324 1948-06-05 8 new YORK. June 3:—lmproved India-Pakistan relation.* are dealt with by Mr. Shivc Rao, prominent Indian journalist, w .tiDg m the "Nation" magazine this week. Mr. Rao says "Incredible as it may seem, Indo-Pakistan relations are improving perceptibly, though misunderstandings and disagreements still frequently arise. If one catalogues324 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-06-05 8 Also displayed at the Fair is an aluminium beer barrel with a <• c 7 niried to be tighter and t\taner than the old type and ctf or* otu-28 words
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Article499 1948-06-05 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN LOX] PoWfThS nlaea, aad by tt m b: Chinej Production ct Board, left b shld, he had m tni B ml 1 lanintion j, Mr. Er.anue] is now afJniaJ l:veied a blov vt ittte ovel by stating pel 0< rernment v oxnc jn pits with h 1 prepsjReuter - 499 words
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Advertisement37 1948-06-05 8 L tvlj«el li THE PEN h*» j£|j ALL THE GQQu/Mm 0 PreeJiion bi/if* tally gjiorontetd. jM 'kWm c leouo/u/ jtoiitd m l^m '••■i-mmj*> ae //jsssT II ft Mlmf! shrilling riNcas WflT/ •vrtoble m Sj. Jy *««<9n «i«>c*.37 words
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Article, Illustration73 1948-06-05 9 The four British glider ace u>no I i.l compete m tin: International Gliding Contest i '<' Bwiss Alpe His sum»ier, assembled at Redhill (8 rrej) recently for their first practice with the £8,000 >j equipment they will take tcith them. Mrs. Ann Domgmh manager and sew ajortlctyating cautnin73 words
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Article52 1948-06-05 9 iiod AAixfc'LES, June 3 A Burmese diplomat, U. Balwln. told delegates to the world as* m mbly of the Moral Rearma meat Movement that "Burm i since .sin? gained her Independence has no food problem, no housing shortage and no cl thing shortage. She Is only bankrupt. bU| trill get52 words
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Article112 1948-06-05 9 ANGKOK WILL SEE SOVIET FILMS )K R fgcvie:-; HD 8 jkokt atxt ten days. ir Company, local Iton i'.a.s that six Russian ajrea !y n r< |ph| Ri :u--pttt(l S--3 rr-ci mlc' hi 5 vie; films If USSR 5v y ai t that at an ::aS9 J IteUsthi st ryU.P. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-06-05 9 Dredgennen, George Whoriow >left> and Bert Btroud ore "c*lm*r or 2&J2J* oyetori for size. Oyster stocks are eery WW dm partly to 2 recent years, and party to thi damage caused by I e.rplos,o n** notic mine m the well known Whitstable, Kent, oysir beds. J™ lt table or Colchester71 words
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Article18 1948-06-05 9 LV2 I, Over E*W«m. anno C? P'um molting W a bon[s Merdtv R**Wng n «nt con- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article32 1948-06-05 9 m,- > Offieso i l]v to the boi ißurrr... ■jccordirii m to h the Bu Maid to b< rpasa nd K e t n more strinepnl :a^ In order "influx tv, U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article109 1948-06-05 9 SHANGHAI, June 4 -A charge that a hatchet-carrying gaog was invading Soochow Creek waterfront, seeking to take charge off the unloading of j nnka and sampans, was nirde by a delegation of coolies Who culled on Mayor K. C. i Wu. Hundreds of coolies march- dU.P. - 109 words
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Article34 1948-06-05 9 Mercantile Institution rhf, Quern Street. I'hone ttf tUudj m >*nir spare time; She tlianri: tfitman and Gregg) toe*- Keeping: Ble saentary and Advance. Prac ucal English: Elementary lutermediata and Advaim \l.!ili(-m.»ti< .•>; coaches faff34 words
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Advertisement103 1948-06-05 9 k*V%Ml9in^k2M!ic< r mm' f W r*J*m ITJ.m !B JTrSa r llairiiatsy Jr^ilii Wtf JJImM Ml I^l W*7 When you consider that from the food you eat all your energy, nerve force, flesh, bone and muscle are built, you realise how vital to health are the proper digestion and assimilation of103 words
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Article78 1948-06-05 10 LONDON. June 3 Britain favours the appointment of military representatives of the jnialici United Natrons rather Uran of the Big Five to supervise the Security Council's proposed cease Are m Palestine, it was learned from a reHahle source here tonight A Foreign Office spokesman J said that soReuter - 78 words
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Article28 1948-06-05 10 I I m 1 ajj M ir '„B he was "'TIM a Russian military2H tummy -gunners atthe il back test his fl Issssadsturs behind <'!■ trot Jeep. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article106 1948-06-05 10 WASHINGTON. June Britain's decision 1 1 3 bodied Jewish refufjwj •'leaving Cyprus mten camp for Pileitlne wa cribed by a spokesman Israe: Qoettnment i a ington today a* an y I ranted violator. :he resolution of the Unite tSoos Security Ouneir The spoke.-m tr. ba» charge on theReuter - 106 words
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Article76 1948-06-05 10 Pretoria. me 3. m Daniel Franc :;> MalanJ er or th* 1 aictorious Nafl list Party m the MM can General El gtioa, J last night to form 4 eernment I The coeaposition of tlfl Cabinet is expected to m nounced before the ma General Snmts ted76 words
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Article35 1948-06-05 10 yaNK i N i M nal Francis Spellrnsri >« York arrive! 1 morning on a N W thr Chinese f M Snellman will to dinner v X™K to ni cht.— U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Miscellaneous168 1948-06-05 10 I m I I! Cumirs: lv*«hi *i ye lo the Mo ruing Tribune "RUCCLES" ftS mS wrM V*i cehwniv V fhfOW^ fitFiCAN 1 1 I (TD Y^im-mAty nothing much- tVujuqt^ k%.L<XM**n^ REACH TH£ TOWN HALL I U Ua#H HAVE DONE J PELL frY THE BATHING POOL L'™T*nyw& MJWtwiT i j^/v-i/wW168 words
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Article70 1948-06-05 11 RANGOON, Juue 3. Mr. J. Huddle U.S. Ambassador to; Burma, who is American member of the commission appointed by the United Nations to inquire into the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, will leave here by air foi- Washington tomorrow. He will consult there with State DepartmentReuter - 70 words
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987 1948-06-05 11 Allan Barron - A SIX DAY SERIAL MURDER BY FORMULA Allan Barron By j g Datum Kmws What 'Rmuuk'Mem, hi i Abe Slant for the Oldest formula of All i rttlk th.it bottle. 1ir 'old his voirc 0* even. the »*Z«] m Mis hand or tic fff V f^ C open It. flr*987 words
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Article39 1948-06-05 11 ATHENS, June 3. -One gorilla was sentenced to deatn and five others to life imprisonment by a Salonika military court today. Thirteen received prison term* ranging from ten to 20 years. Seventyeight others were released. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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213 1948-06-05 11 Converted US Craft TO Smash Pirates "STRONG x numbe ng fortreaaei ing fitted out here deafened to 555 of Ctunase piraUa ■nd extortioaiata operatlnt asainat ahipping South v r.ina. They are America,, landiru craft which are being rehv u JJ*d, armoured and equipped won rapid-fire guns and 20--leet steel look-out213 words
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Article58 1948-06-05 11 SHANGHAI. JaM Lb Y. C. lv ha s i ♦signed t.oin the piseadSlUl Ol the American financed St. Joan's University. The resignation came amidst student unrest and olashes between: two tactions student council members jvho are leading an antl- American clique and the malonty of the58 words
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Advertisement163 1948-06-05 11 10 YEARS IS A LONG TIME! fflO/l/ 1937-1947 THEY TALKED ABOUT Da>i<l O. Selznick's "G.W.T.Wf" FROM 1 945- 1958 THEY WILL BE TALKING ABOUT HIS "DUEL SJBSJP>>A JSSJSSJ PJL; i^ g Set mI Bs^dl -rrfc Bay I li^ <m 9 I B iflfl Pai W y&r*' B^r ft^r B^^^B B163 words
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Article79 1948-06-05 12 WABHINGTOX. June J.— Senator Henry Cabot Lod)§o Jr. introducfd an amendment to the draft bill f«< provide for the formation of a United States Foreign Legion. The amendment, originally proposed as a separate bill by Senator Lodge last January, would allow aliens of is toU.P. - 79 words
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Article49 1948-06-05 12 SHANGHAI. June 4. The City Government officially announced the indefinite suspension of the Soviet owned Chinese language Time Daily— Sbih Tai Jih Pao which is closely connected with the Russian official Tass news agency for "distorted reporting" on student agitations with "ap- parent intent of inciting distui i bances."49 words
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327 1948-06-05 12 ST JOHNfi Newfoundland. June 3.— Nea toi'.ndlar.'J's «ldest woman voter agp.l 97— turned out witu thousancs M other islanders today to v.nc n the referendum on the J .unions future 3 truc. unvoting was heavy (Tribune Staff Reporter) a i>i. i Singapore. Friday.327 words
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Article121 1948-06-05 12 "BW YORK t 'ecopuon held at JU t r 3 A n V h <; first moo t l C fi'«t elected Kor£n* C 2 Vim smd Tho fi> t Congress is meeting very moment a"? at |t« dlacuawonauL a great democracy 2? a f»ee Korean XLU.P. - 121 words
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Advertisement163 1948-06-05 12 kfMßs*^~^i LAST DAY BSSS^"ir^)i»r4 ,C ..J Of Samuel Goldwya'i ke#rTffll ONLY K^UiIjJaJSJ SHOWS! BIJ 2— «.15 Bjf |j*M 1 Ifi jM| KINDLY NOTE 9e%t&^tdKmmaanm revised times: Starrins;: MVRNA LOY, F.IEDRIC MARCH. DAN V ANDREWS, TERESA WEIGHT, VIRGINIA MAYO AIR MaJ fp JK ""niONi: COOLEP XV MJJ Sk. ma —FROM TOMORROW-"I-VI163 words
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Advertisement97 1948-06-05 12 (j* CUSlJ!sl<>Pl Last Four Siiow tS phone: bqo3 2-4.1543M30n\ Love On A Magic Island! Special Mnrnng Shore Tomorrow ol 11 ajf. DOROTHY LAMOUR m 77/E JUNGLE FBIXCKsA "TOMORROW— First French Film In SfaagipJ Made In France For M.G.M. And Dubbed WirJ English Dialogue. •"jaaaaapaßjassssr s*aaro«<aata^ary»-asgywr pp T^J^^aaam. psr^sßS aa bbj97 words
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Article755 1948-06-05 13 L chare quotationL^Cf* f'Jthf Mai- I fiVVW" I Buyer 13.00 1»- CO to l* C** !J| 1.70 M. 44 xd ,1 Tru^ oc lit? 4 j |H tl t«24 3.92 5 xd IW**- i 0.15 10.60 pref. 6: >o 6.30 jirtjoJ P ark r> !.5O Hotel DJtCrn755 words
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Article189 1948-06-05 13 Produce Markets Round-Up The local pepper market continued firm yesterday with sellers holding out for bottoi prices and quotations for both white and black pepper registered a further increase of $1 l picul. A few enquiries were received from Holland. With no arrivals of sago flour yesterday, this section of189 words
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Article198 1948-06-05 13 The rubber market opened easier yesterday and continued dull with fair business passing. Prices at yesterday's close were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 June RSS 43 T s 44»* No. 2 June RSS 43 43 1 No. 3 June RSS 39 40 June Tender 43% 43 July/198 words
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Article24 1948-06-05 13 Following London, the local tin share market was casiei mtenday and a number of JSS were marked dowindustrials were steady overnight prices.24 words
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Article27 1948-06-05 13 SHA^, HA ba. J Uc neinvoi;in 3' srwsstfsss Sway oday as both Nathu;North KiansiM jnd"n GO. border pIf t CC°an "Cdcpendcu ISSSS> Si th- -rth-27 words
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327 1948-06-05 13 BANGKOK Tin produe- If •on ir, Siam arul teach a total i Pf 4.000 tons the highest an- i Mi-il production figure since the war HTOfllfta|, to Nai r lathom Kochaseni. director t fc'eneial of the Mines Depart- I nicnt. who said that theU.P. - 327 words
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Article127 1948-06-05 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (Fiom Our Financial Corr.) It will take something more tangible than a rise of £50 m the price of tin to restore tin investors and speculators to a feeling of equanimity. Immediately upon the announcement there was some attempt locally to infuse the market with some127 words
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Advertisement66 1948-06-05 13 %I S I\<- IS BEUKVINfi! IF YOU DONT BELIEVE IN GHOSTS, COME AND SEE THE Eva m V 52 > £vwßjaVal 1 w^ibW avßa^H aY aw dal at-WW v^B bT v fc^ B^^Jlß BW *w-a/"t JM Mat, a* tt. »v > J&C'^^ vfi^dtll B ,NG Aolffi* YOUR CrkiAJSf SMELLING -r66 words
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253 1948-06-05 14 (By FULL-BACK t A NEWCOMER 0...0 DURDEN SHAPE! VFRY IMPRESSIVELY WHE I HE PLAYED FOR THE SB! ETaR RAFS AGAINST T.IE INDIAN ASSOCIATION LAST WEDNESDAY. Purden is a thrustful forward B*><i if he plays tomorrow. Dvrden *».nd Thomson will need a lot of253 words
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Article59 1948-06-05 14 The following will represent he SCi> caji.ii.u~i. |*»*«j I friendly match attains' Hie ?adi< Patrol CID badminton wrt> on Saturday. 5Mi June o p.m sharp at the tetter's >urt. Singles: Lai Chor. Keng Lee nd Teo Hong. Doubles: Teo Hong and Teow Hoon. Boon Jin ami ?ierre.59 words
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Article64 1948-06-05 14 PRETORIA. June 4. Thr Nationalist Transvaal daily paper Die Trransvaler said today the Ministers of the Int^rio and Nativ, Affairs m Dr. Mr lans new South African Gov ernment would feel the eyos ot the nation on them as they had been allocated the64 words
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Article78 1948-06-05 14 Vessel Godown FrancisvMe- 44 R. Ham Wo Sheers S:eel Fabricator 42/3 K. Passmore 41 S^deh 40 Benlomond 38/9 River Mltta 38/7 A nchises 3.V4 Katong 32/3 Sedili 31 Roepat 17 18 Rajah Brooke 19 20 Darvel 21 2 Dartmouth Victory 23 4 Morelia 25/6 Shirala 27/8 Emp. Raj78 words
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Article39 1948-06-05 14 There were 36 deaths from tuberculosis for the week ending May 29 against 24 casei m the previous week. Pneumonia claimed' 26 victims. Total number of deaths for the week was 198 and births <*739 words
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Article49 1948-06-05 14 LONDON. June 3. Probable runners, with jockeys, for the Coronation Cup, running owr li miles at Epsom tomorrow ore: Goyama. E. C. Ellliott; Auralia, T. Weston; Sayajirao, .C Smirtce; Mighty Maharatt*, T. Burs; Sicavo. E Smith; MigoU, Gordon Richards; Pear! D^er. G BricUriaruL- Seven, probable*. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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308 1948-06-05 14 urv .(Tribune St aft H, m*. hi... "oiyiupi.- ei-hifi'.-.i,; \uT! n V nonth to pa** a s.-r-es of mat he. hefor land to participate m the Olvm tie Gam, v I Mr. Goh Chyc Hin. President >f the Singapore Chinese Am. teur Athletic308 words
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Article156 1948-06-05 14 S.C.R.C. WEEK-END CRICKET The Singapore ctumek I creation Club rU] J? cricket matches this "eel he Khalsa teams J Lim Green TODAYS MATCH Ihe following «fl J sent the SCRC against 1 RAF seletar at 215 pa, day Low KM Pow (Cftftl Crl m§ Ihiam Blew, Gun X Han. Khuo156 words
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Article51 1948-06-05 14 The following will represe theKhalsa Association a t C eket against the BCRCiW a.m. at the Hong L:m Ore tomorrow. M. S. Gill. Warir m Choor Singh. Ram P»» Tharam Singh. M B. gj Mohlnder Singh. Sewi G» Maklian Singh. Raw g Balwant Singh. Amar W M. U.51 words
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Article33 1948-06-05 14 It is officially annaun. mat under mstnu-tions tr His Majesty's o"gjg His Excellency the Oo*n has been pleased to recof. Mr Robert C H**™ Vicp-CorLsul ol the uu States at Singapore.33 words
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Article80 1948-06-05 14 The following wll] play CI cket for the Indian Aasodltf against Kangirooi Criri I Team on Sunday at II a.j on the CYMA Ground. PlajJ i are requested to me at I 50. Market Street a: 10 a.m, Ravilal N. Mehta fCai&U S Nadarajah. M. U. P*tel80 words
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Article88 1948-06-05 14 WASHINGTON, June 3 Lieutenant General Dennis C. Whitehead, Commander of the United States Far Eostown Air force, i§\ scheduled to have here on Monday en rxtute to his Tokyo headquartcre after a fortnight's discussions with top air officials here. Lieut-Gen. Whitehead told the United Press88 words
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558 1948-06-05 14 i-rvr.^ juiic i rib RELTEF that the British box->->g future lies m the nurseries, has been borne out by the finals of the miners competi- ion o**^anised by the National Coal Board, and a series of Vouts at the London gyrnna- 1 sum558 words
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Article184 1948-06-05 14 The newly formed Cosmo politan Cycling Club of Singapore, otganisers of the Sin t gapore Open 150 mile massed start bicycle race championship. ha s included three otheevent* m its forthcoming cycling meet. The programme of races is: Saturday, July 3. at 4.30 P.m Singapore (Open) Quart? Nile184 words
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Advertisement55 1948-06-05 14 the m mm usmm) im Tneorparatrd to Shlf piara •ft. UiPJM **THFrr frokf j*** l PaSSAGF *> Fflf^T. HT SW*VK3». "Bong Siaag" vii* for Rangoon Juae 11 (Saloon- and deck paaavngar.) BW r SsOU For Palembang Pladjoe June 12 -Hong Tar Hail. For DJ*i„W June 25 -Kepong" sail. For Raagan.55 words
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1284 1948-06-05 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Eg Ui Day Of P. T.C. Summer Meet o £;r*S THE CONCLUDING DAY OF THE PERAK P**- 5 £rrV SIMMER MEETING, WILL BE FOR Ti' RF rtlaa 1 OVER A DISTANCE OF H 4 MILES. h^V^s" LIKE BEING A MOST INTERESTING1,284 words
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Article52 1948-06-05 15 m a thrilling game of *occe. played at Sclarang yesterday the Ist Devon. XI proved themselves thei superior ol n« two teams when they met and defeated the 19th. Air F mation Signals XI by foW toals to 1. Crlswlc* the De vons Centre-half scoring ah52 words
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Article109 1948-06-05 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS I By Race I.— HIGH STREET Courtenav Race 2. -GOLD CASTE Liberty Man Race 3. TRUFINE United Sagittanus Fine Stream Race 4.- OURANOS Airmail Wyoming Race 5.^-KING MIDAS Double Aries Silver Spear Race 6.— ASCOT VALE Predominance Kingsford Race 7.— COLBAY Friar's Last Suivi Race B.— HAMBRION109 words
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Article66 1948-06-05 15 The followUii will i )lav .,,,k rt fo, the Stagapore Kangaroos again*, the c.c Sp on Sunday June foJ n.OO am. at Chang. pViiona ground; Ue Seng Em (Captain.. Uooo\ renccjtt Vice CapU SC.Wdng. VH L^Sando Jackie colm- ro Norman Powell. PeMs, Suarea Benny Gunther. Ong66 words
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Article154 1948-06-05 15 The Singapore Indian Aaso. j elation Junior league team will moot the Singapore Chinese I Young Men's Association Juni tors at friendly table la***** to •jhe played at the Great World 'P.iik on Thursday, June 10, at i 8.00 p.m. sharp. The Indian Junior Team will154 words
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Article59 1948-06-05 15 WASHINGTON. June 3. A I spokesman foi soft coal orators predicted that contract talks with John L. I will he resumed next week. They lelieved, however, tia it would take an order by Federal Judge T. Alan GoldsI borOUgt M make the United I Mine Workers'59 words
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Miscellaneous558 1948-06-05 15 Ipoh Race Card Below is the f*4 for todays 0 0 1 Friara Luat 902 i racea at Ipoh !h*> final day of 0 0 0 Rocklaw II 809 f" lerak Tmf dab Sumniei I 3 0 Genonlan MO meeting The first race starts 0 o Suivj 804 M BJO558 words
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Article438 1948-06-05 16 'INSOLENT PROPAGANDA I BY JAP, US PRESS TOKIO. JUNE 4 MAJOR GENERAL P. KISLENKO. ACTING SOVIET MEMBER OF THE ALLIED COUNCIL FOR JAPAN. IN A LETTER TO GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR THIS WEEK DEMANDED THAT MEASURES BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY AGAINST "INSOLENT. ABSOLTTELY UNDISGUISED" ANTISOVIET PROPAGANDA CARRIED BYReuter; AAP - 438 words
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Article172 1948-06-05 16 (FROM PAGE ONE) fxeya but the bandits, unable to open the safe, shot Mr. Dabb L. the leg. Mr. Dabb stumbled to the room bealde the office but was followed by the man armed with a tommy-gun who shot Mr. Dabb several times. The bandits destroyed the telephones172 words
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418 1948-06-05 16 SOUTHAMPTON. JUNE C HAMPSHIRE CONTINUED THEIR STCOND INNINGS AGAINST THE AUSTRALIANS TODAY IN FINE WEATHER BUT ON A SOFT WICKET AND THEY WERE ALL OUT BEFORE LUNCH FOR 103 RUNS. Australia struck back with a vengeance at Southamptor toda> when HamnshTC 83 rum418 words
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Article36 1948-06-05 16 C-G TO BROADCASI TOMORROW H. E. the g-SSa General, the Rt HO* ma Mac Donald c aince I nis first broadcast return to Mfjft^tworks stations of both *«w g( Radio Malaya tomo.ro* day) at 9.45 p.m.36 words
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123 1948-06-05 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The arrival of the Hong Kong Cricket Club XI m Singapore will bring about thf revival of the keen interport cricket matches held before the war. The tourists are tentatively due here on June 17. A fuU programme has123 words
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567 1948-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. JUNE 4. THE Al'sTßaitai GOODWILL MISSION TO SOUTH-FAST ASK appu4 IX KCALA LUMPUR FROM BATAVIA BY PlVyp a! I LIS A.M. TODAY AND WAS MET AT THF URFrri FY MR. F. H. STUART. REP RESENT ATI VF 'of S AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER567 words
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Advertisement70 1948-06-05 16 To The Medical Profession: Swiss Serum Vaccine Institute's LAMINARIA TENTS BERNA (sterilized) nit now .available 'or the needs of private practice m all cases where Gynaecological examination is required. Dior^SSL? £L L M J. NARIA tent is without pain Icvl d M^ ke m i SKS c staining 2 glass70 words
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