Morning Tribune, 7 June 1948
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Article102 1948-06-07 1 iU Of 22 Estates Resume Work .Tribune Staff Reporter) tion tmoughout Johore showed signs of TV*'-* JL, W eek-end when worxeis m out P* Abound estates returned to work on Friday PSf^ b Sbsi estate strike case. Ma* E Wrt f report from the fo out of \T m102 words
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Article78 1948-06-07 1 NEW YORK. June 6.— The Republic of Indonesia otffce here announced today the K^ublic has strongly protested to *he 1'nited Nations Committee of Good Offices agamst the Federal conference now in -ession at Bandoeng. West Java." The office charged delegates tc that conference were handpicked by theU.P. - 78 words
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92 1948-06-07 1 Five marked hlnese armfSwttb three pistols entered i Chinese medicine shop In Rillam: R(.ad a* 4. 50 a.m. wtrrday and robbed the proprietor af 55.000 worth rfcasl and \aluabks. IfcarlevH that the robbw gained f-ntr> b> scaling He hack wall. r,»ur shopUt'tpers of Ihe92 words
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Article68 1948-06-07 1 PORTSMOUTH. June 6. ■tt and United States feme:* shared guard dvJ tore today with British m vrhen Viscount ■Wfomeiy, chiel of the ■WaJ General staff. ■*kd a D-Day memorial «tat rounii anniversary of sflted invasion or Nortajy. described the greatest ■J*e to history of the perJ68 words
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Article36 1948-06-07 1 MA LAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS s> Viii rklr X Commi ttee of ■SAyS?? Indlan Congress 5,7^ that the JMjkiiWian r :on 0; the Malayan 2* > JJJ J and 4. The JiJ? Conference will aa t Known later.36 words
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Article43 1948-06-07 1 A 35-vcar-old Chinese and ins son were both killed yesterday when a cocount tree under which they were sitting m Aljunied Road fell down. A girl, the daughter of Mie killed Chinese, however, escapThe tragedy occuirerf at 11.38 a.m.43 words
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Article46 1948-06-07 1 BERLIN. June 6. A Soviet guard was badly wounded m the shoulder by a rifle shot when four armed American soldiers and an American civilian -suddenly attacked him on Saturday night a, Babelsberg Lake m the Russian sector, laegliche Rnn»chau reported today. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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371 1948-06-07 1 .Tribune SUA' Reporter) person* /oasd m r qh ,t at **<* night un the rusk of wOW§ vatrols. Meanwhile. Johor* ported "all quiet" m the Stt» ing estates. Gurkhas are con tinning their routine patig I on the loads along Scuda. Sena;371 words
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Article, Illustration983 1948-06-07 1 C-G EXPOSES COMMUNIST MASQUERADE -DEMOCRATS 1 WHO RULE WITH THE GUN THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, last night delivered a broadside against Com miinists m Malayu who are seeking to impose th< rule of the gun and Ihe knife m plantations am mines and factories." Mr. MaeDonald referred to983 words
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477 1948-06-07 1 (Tribune Staff Rfportir) Communism. rMinr nrison mHi converted by the panes*. Yesterday, the service of IJ- dedication of the V.M i .A. building m Stamford Road the 104 th anniversary of the association was conducted by dirw 'clergymen at a simple cere"'The service was ..eld477 words
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Article46 1948-06-07 1 BANGKOK. June Soviet Russia today maae s strong b d for trade with oiam. Mr. Arinitechev, Soviet trade re- presentative. is ai present m Bangkok negotiating purchases oi Siamese tin. riibbtr and other products. The director of ttejW* bsass?§ cocoanut oil46 words
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Article30 1948-06-07 1 A fresh rase Of Poliomyelitis was reported yesterday when an European was admitted to hospital This bring, the total to M Deaths bo far number 1330 words
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275 1948-06-07 1 ■■Unless there is a radical change Is the *Wtu*ol gj mment towards la bo m. the country. «»y« 't ißudh Bins*. Preatdeat of Me Malayan Indian Congress. m L statement issued to W* l>M ,s yesterday conccmnu ntcsent industrial unrest. prevailing m the275 words
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Article206 1948-06-07 1 EGYPTIANS' SPEARHEAD TRAPPED Tel Aviv. June 6. JfWtah forces have tightened theii rin^ around the encircled Egyptians' speirhcad at Isdud today, demolishing a heavy gun emplact ment and wrecking an Arab transport. It claimed the Egyptians lost heavily both m men and arm our. Israel troops continued to drive towardsU.P. - 206 words
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Article38 1948-06-07 1 MOSCOW. June 6. The Soviet Minister of Railways. Ivan Kovalov, lias been relieved Of Ins duties "owing to transfer U> other work it nas rfflclaUy announced here today. He m succeed •<! b y Borli Beshev.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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90 1948-06-07 2 Truman Blames Start-Sighted Senators OMAHA. (Nebraska). June 6.— President Truman last night blamed "short-sighted" American senators for the failure of the League of Nations, and promised that the United States would make the United Nations succeed. He hoped Congress would (6«tend jthe reciprocal tracfe agreements act— for mutual tariff concessions—90 words
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Article92 1948-06-07 2 IPOH, June A rather unusual feat has been achieved by a -kangani' of an estate m Negri Sembilan, who slashed to death two cobras. It is stated that a cobra attempted to attack a child. The kangani promptly spotting the »st> m Js, slashed92 words
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346 1948-06-07 2 THERE WILL RE NO PLACE FOR R \FFLES INSTITUTION IF THK GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS THE SCHEME proposed rncErrv:// rev. v: :n iM:»no lment of Singapore's WATERFRONT. S UD MR. G E. N. OEHLERS PRESIDENT OF THE OLD *R AFFLBFI ANP ASSOCIATION SPEAKING AT ITS346 words
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Article172 1948-06-07 2 As English schools are remaining closed next week because of the polio outbreak, emergency broadcasts for School Certificate students m Singapore English schools continue. The timetable is as follows Monday, 9 a.m., English Language (Mr. J. le Prevost); 9.30 a.m.. Mathematics < Mr. D. Darke); 10 a.m..172 words
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Article111 1948-06-07 2 PENANG, June 4— A Special council meeting of the Employers' Association was held today to discuss ways and means of overcoming the present impasse with regard to handling charges. With this end m view, the council gave the President. Mr. C. P. Liston, a mandate to111 words
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Article39 1948-06-07 2 ST. JOHNS. (Newfoundland). Jun e 6— A new referendum on the future form oi Newfoundland's government will be held next month. Sir Gordon MacDonald. Governor of New foundland, announced m a speech at University College here.— Reuter.39 words
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265 1948-06-07 2 The Ex-Special Technical Corps Association, Malaya, held their second re-union dinner at the Carlton Restaurant on Saturday night which was attended by about 150 members of the association and guests. The latter included Air Marshal Sir Hugh and Lady Lloyd and Air Vice Marshal265 words
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179 1948-06-07 2 General Sir Nell Ritchie Commander-in-chief, F.A.R.E.L.F.. returned to Singapore last night from London where he attended the annual conference of the Imperial General Staff, as well as "Operation Bamboo." an excersise 'jvhich was held recently at the Staff College m Camberly. During the General's visit179 words
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Article184 1948-06-07 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, June, 4.— A letter from the Economic Branch. Federal Secretariat, dated May, 28 regarding reparations from Japan has been circularised to the various commercial associations m Penang. It is stated that m the past very little interes t has been184 words
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243 1948-06-07 2 IPOH June. 4. Gurkha 'troops are patrolling the strike-ridden areas of Sunge. S.pjt where the situation is reported to hav e improved I considerably during the past *8 hours. Only the Chine^ labour force on the Kamun ing Estate and Sungei Kruda Estate remain243 words
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Article102 1948-06-07 2 IPOH. Saturday i filiation of HUBitJ Sultan of Perai E] fixed for August r> s Istana Istandariah to Kangsar. An elaborate proa which will be spread days. U being plannei committee comprise members of the d •communities It L- understood tin installation of several Rajas and new ranks w102 words
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Article71 1948-06-07 2 A questi m it is lean to be asked m the Bo] Commons on WedneadaJ 9. as to why there wai i Crimes trial of two Jsj soldiers. General Kit and Sgt. Major Yos'r.idi These two suspected Criminals were held In d from 1943 to 1943 m ej tion71 words
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Article31 1948-06-07 2 STOCKHOLM. Jur.e I Swedish Governments plaiLs of a test ffli&to. Swedish Jet-propelled j-29. It will be PPa; a mass production i°- t! J dish Air Fore, SOmetM summer— UP- J31 words
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Article88 1948-06-07 2 rWHOM FA^J3 Ondouuedl} 'f !r ~a it^ ■i'" i v luaii reared lis igo j are**, th terioratir. He continued: 4 th,,* tht labour reports thn. i tion m Johon I H state, lorn cow J Mte anons of kflve b*** aofed. -< rafes are ju and more can88 words
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Article73 1948-06-07 3 JERUSALEM June 6 -Tw» andos-boro Jewish girls have een killed m frontline fightine ith the Army of Israel darg the battle for Jerusalem. t was learned here. They are Esther Caiingo'd 3, daughter of a London pubiher of Jewish booics. aic .ivia Beyrack. former secrc *ryReuter - 73 words
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Article256 1948-06-07 3 I Moscow UoN 1 that Lt. fSu> iW S Kussian t*-<; ctC to' *™»z hi -i "J* Btemen reE* duties' refugee |S» 4 Wd to the So- 2T& »ot go to mWgtJy but was iO**%.L\>ie&ei to ft Tiortsrea by the •A^'" o n(i taat col. I'aited States Sat OlReuter - 256 words
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Article97 1948-06-07 3 X?., &m iman, arrived, ffa/SS after-; N? 5 iildh acclaim- 1 [■TrtT^ut. into the city Ead cheering ChiajaaaW" ffi^^dtaal Tien. Ift, r: ncc of the ■V tse welcossißi P .nl s West held lEJtenaat-GeneraJ Liv *i lw, Nationalist pre ?*>*•. PekSts tWS 'jCd'iv morning, and them t^rfST and his97 words
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Article358 1948-06-07 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter). They stood perched on top o* I pie of carpets the auctioneer *nd his two showmen. Stand ng on a window-sill nearby, be *ide another rich pile of carpet •vas a Malay m a white suit and songkoh. He wo r e spectacles358 words
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194 1948-06-07 3 PC-RTIANL Oregon), June L-Srac uee > rom the flood pterated city I Vanport fill jesterday still frantically lesrching the ravaged ■Btrysid r n of nusmk and children MH ib the aateri of the Nubia R: a we< k a^o. Tor:f..: gathered from ■teds oi r194 words
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Article34 1948-06-07 3 5. ?r *a>, June %rS a v y ester_ Hfl t-*- Tow n and the late IfoaV Planafhan, H world lost a a man who tt -ibution to HI la great Re-34 words
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Article41 1948-06-07 3 KARACHI. June 6. Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Gover-nor-General of Pakistan, has given £1,000 each to King F*rouk of Egypt and King Abdullah of Transjordan for the relief of the families of Arab soldiers killed m the Palestine fighting.— Reuter.41 words
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114 1948-06-07 3 NO ILL-WILL BY CHINA TOWARDS U.S. NANKING. June 6. J -J. Wans; Shlh-chieh, Chinese Foreign Minister, declared MSB night that though the Chinese and United States Governments, might hold different views on the disposal of certain categories of Japanese industries, ne was convinced neither government would want to permit U*Reuter; AAP - 114 words
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127 1948-06-07 3 MUROC AIR BASE. .Call lorntaj, Jun 6 rhe entire tn* Of live wa, killed whc D a great eight-engined B-49 Noithrop Aircraft company s flying Wing, crashed and burned near this testing field early yesterday An Ami, spokesman said the cra*>h oc currecReuter - 127 words
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Article124 1948-06-07 3 Trade issue Clash WASHINGTON. June 4. Senator Tom Connolly ana Claudeius T. Murchison pre sidcni o[ the Cotton Textile Institute clashed over the ie:iprocal trade issue. Murchison testilied before ihe Senate Finance Commit cee in favour of the House [approved bill to extend reci 1 orocal trale la-*- fo<- one124 words
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Article48 1948-06-07 3 lOKIO June 5. -Japan ht> included her first barte* •ade SfteeiSnl With Francnder the recently-announced ew c vciaii currency strangelents between Japan am. ;e:ling area countries on "»s'i SttrliOf basis Kotarr maal President of the Japaese Board of Trade, disclosed psterday. Reuter AAP.48 words
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Article56 1948-06-07 3 TOKTO. June 5. Rejection i „i the United States of th, tiso 003.000 aid programme for Japan may result toj most serious crisis for ashida cabinet whose pis* for the nations recovery nao See* founded on the SSSIJS**; m »tha t American aid would forthcoming,Reuter - 56 words
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Article17 1948-06-07 3 PARIS >»•>« V r U Z eminent m powei ai i communlits a" a U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article252 1948-06-07 3 MALACCA. June 6. War against unauthorised and illegal gambling has been declared by the rural inhabitants of J asm District. An authoritative source In .Jasin told the Tribune 1-t "S earl as October last year a special Chinese committee foi the suppression of gambling m Jasin252 words
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Article71 1948-06-07 3 MANILA. June 4 It was reliably r; ported the Philippines will soon b€ sen iing un advance diplomatic £i"Up to ■ftDffcofc, preparatory to the establishment of a Philippic legation. It was understood Emiqu,. Garcia formerly of Nunking legation was proceeUn<' to Bangkok to look Un adequutoU.P. - 71 words
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Article68 1948-06-07 3 OOTACAMUND. <Mad as>. June 6 -The United Nation* i IconomiC Commission for Ula and the Far East yeEtrr- tef postponed until next veJnesday eottrtderatlon ol ihe mdone&ian Republic's Application for membership p,is will allow ttme fpr t J» conflnn»Uon ol cable *J •eived by the Indonesia, RJ«B ,.pp*«'nt-itivrReuter - 68 words
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341 1948-06-07 4 I SHANGHAI. June 6.— The anti-American movement sponsored by local students is not a patriotic movement m its true sense, but merely a well-plann-ed plot of the Communists, Garrison Commander General Hsuan Ti-wu stated at a press conference yesterday evening held jointly withReuter; U.P. - 341 words
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Article71 1948-06-07 4 CALCUTTA. Juno 6— Two nephews of Subhas Chandra Bose head of the Free India Government m Burma during the war) who were arrested m February m connection with a shooting incident at a reception for the South East Asia Youth Conference, have been released owing to lack ofReuter - 71 words
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Article450 1948-06-07 4 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to t p.m. Radiated on 526 metre* m th* medium wave band and 7200 kc/aec In she 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 538 metres only. From 8 p.m. to 6 p.m.450 words
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Article126 1948-06-07 4 PORT EN BESSIN. June 6. Allied diplomats, marking the fourth anniversary of Dday, drew hope for Europe's future from the lessons learned in the great assault that finally crushed Uit+f »,6prjM^. At a dim** in thUr Tittle town near the first landing beaches, President VincentU.P. - 126 words
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Miscellaneous201 1948-06-07 4 MONDAY'S PUZZLE COilJ 1 FOlK FACTS lI]( I USE the, worda and p:ctur I to learn four facts about win- I ter and wintry aajOfti [5 I i L jn, +c c n,;: > J **W Alaskan ll!v i T3 i -'-"Meat rl toed aloth; x otl( B i FOUWO/201 words
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Article, Illustration962 1948-06-07 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE ,^*WITH fI J Covert lß .we and the Federa■W^ -v n a treat lateiy -^JUated artiste--?Jw lVCitals ln Cl ,nr.>r:s were a I The U --ere H no st ?Si that NfSJded remait tha: f^ndtn Federation ■fiial deserti isn't true to come teo. m rartweM962 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JAN. 7, 1946
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Article226 1948-06-07 6 Is organised labour m I this country preparing to cut its own tnroat? ii j events of the past few; days are indications of the new strategy labour intends to adopt, then We have no hesitation In saying that it is embarking upon what virtually amounts to harakiri.226 words
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Article198 1948-06-07 6 What have the workers achieved by the acts of violence and arson they indulged m during the past few days? A score of workers have been killed. They have antagonised V large sections of the ,j public who sympathised with the cause of labour, i By deliberately eschewn198 words
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Article998 1948-06-07 6 DENIS WARNER - U.S. Is Rearming In J apan DENIS WARNER By TOKIO. Allied observers today see m the gradual refhaping of American policy t --•ward Japan the heginnlng of a new phase m the Occupation; inatead of the American force remaining purely as the occupier of a defeated enemy* territory, primarily it998 words
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Article38 1948-06-07 6 *~.7r vyirk-- The s cri rp NEW \ORK j j Howard <*"ss& editor. Mr. t ce r,tl Simms. reported r«c that the Kremlin i- -> ed to be working on a j policy change w* poitant smce^-^38 words
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Article391 1948-06-07 6 The parson calls the the Government "a «cJ of political tomtits." The Assembly of the Free Church of Swttand rebukes Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh for going to 0 night cktb m Paris on the Sabbath. And four Bishops simultaneously fire a salvo of391 words
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Article399 1948-06-07 6 OTTAWA. Men complained of the heat here only a few feet away from 76 degrees below zero. They were grouped around three huge, silver-grey boxes which "out-Arctic the Arctic." These box-like structures, Canada's latest additions to her instruments for conquest of the north, were the National399 words
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Article207 1948-06-07 7 King Of Siam To Be Crowned dvi •m?,i 0K THK UNCROWNED KINO OK SIAM. oiiVo ON AW LDKJ HAS BEEN INVITED MY THE AAV. GOVERNMENT TO RETURN TO HIS KINODOM FOR CORONATION TO ME HELD ON HIS BIRTHDAT, DECEMBER 5. If the king accepts, then the cremation of the remainsU.P. - 207 words
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Article71 1948-06-07 7 Memphis', Mrs llenrg ilmiim looked out of thn windoir m the rain and saw a neighbour riding a bteyele. Hut ,nne- gear-old son was 00 the handlebars, holding a nd parasol over his father. Cutxouh, she found that fSfJtSr and son had I working 'irrungement thatU.P. - 71 words
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345 1948-06-07 7 Soviet Peace Campaign Effects Cut In E.R.P. W> SKIN- TON. June 5 State Department circles as- wrtfil toeav that cuts m the Marshall Plan were caused by tte effects of the Soviet "peace propaganda" campaign. The i pjta ordered by the House of Representatives Appropriat las CBBimlttee, result, these sourcesReuter - 345 words
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Article, Illustration126 1948-06-07 7 Lai Vegas, UP ft. "Bowm\ hmm!" he* placed the con BJaNtael 'iWIo" telephone aaSfiioa hi re as a result of dtfwuk compeMm to kee t t"* Passu wests* n. Ortphat'd t<> publicize Hell*>»U(lo. th town's annual May nsmt tkeHowdu Podnerr Mf welcome has attracted *> muM att> utionU.P. - 126 words
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Article38 1948-06-07 7 Refused DrinkStabbed Ma -»a. For refusing to r£ a cocktail, Ricardo kjgj attending a I m a Manila r othei guest offered "Wi tiring Lorenso refused. guest wuh Lie cocktail nmZSf l by the lefusal sUobed Lorenzo. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article47 1948-06-07 7 W«ON June 5 A Quan tee h ;lnca Sb:-:an air- a record flight 5Jj? n j* to Ja P an Da rir Dl, milp s from •r JJ TO hours 11 SI Radio Australia refm today. This included I 'h n liour at. Manila 1 --i-jl ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article47 1948-06-07 7 Manila. Workmen recently iiscovered s live Japanese -ooby trap concealed m the jvall of the war-scarred Manila City HallCity Engineer Alejo Quino aid the explosive device was *> powerful that 'it could havr >lown up half the building U it had been touched off.' U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article55 1948-06-07 7 ROME, June 5. Striking dairy workers. demanding higher wages, are endangering 100 000 dairy cows m Cremona. Northern Italy. They refuse to allow farmers or their famine- to milk the animals Pickets have blocked a" ,o*ds leading to the cowsheds and are maintaining a day and nightReuter - 55 words
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Article93 1948-06-07 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Australian scientists are the fibre of a plant which i» stronger than cotton and the believe will eventually replace cotton m many textiles. The experiments, reported l h> Padio Australia, are neariug co^pletto. and will be continu- iSL Engl ios?' is the ramie. whicTwa^U.P. - 93 words
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Article63 1948-06-07 7 Manila. Competition be tween doctors is so Keen 1 .ac Philippines that the lmmi j nation Commission has rulei that no more alien physician jay eater the Philippines t i -racticc. Immigration Commissio:n\ I J-jgracio Fabro said that th. j uli.-g would be relaxed onl. 1.0 admitU.P. - 63 words
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Article99 1948-06-07 7 Gen. Xuan Gets Going Saigon. June 5. The new government of Vietnam Republic, recognized by France, is expected to begin immediately seeking to organize the najority of the Vietnam population to its support. The new regime, headed by General Xuan as president of the council and as wai minister. IsU.P. - 99 words
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Article236 1948-06-07 7 LONDON, June 4. Political circles said today Home Secretary Chuter Ede's blanket reprieve for all condemned murderers may land the government m a constitutional issue and unseat him. Lord Chief Justice, Lord Goddard, Britain's highest judicial officer told the Lords on Wednesday night, that Ede'sU.P. - 236 words
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Article52 1948-06-07 7 HELSINKI, -June i. esterdiy accepted a itusi; n offer of n $5,000,000 loer YtWOpei cent, interest repaybte is currency other thar ollars Russia's loan follow f c icellatio i previously or yt the remaining rep*™ o loliverles owed her byl W^aad •dei the -"wtetice un<l lReuter - 52 words
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Article33 1948-06-07 7 I 1m,!,. I Till 1 -i di'j .ill'" SSs^al Defence Minis cr Munii Bcilsel, has resign t "had held the post* sta* £ptemb* 1947 whenthe pre- government hended b, SLfJstt. was f-n.ed ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article73 1948-06-07 7 Manila. The vast Philippine fishing industry is seriously threatened by the widespread use of dynamite In coastal water* according to the government bureau of fisheries. The director of the bureau called the illegal use of dynautc by fishermen one of the most serious problems confronting the Filipino peopleU.P. - 73 words
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Article64 1948-06-07 7 MAIDBNHBAD, June r the inquest on M.s. Minnie FteemStl Lee. whose suffocated body wis fo md m front of her to i home m Park avenue, Maidenhead, wa i adjourned until Auk. II ,r <">t n r inquiries a daughter-ln-la*i ton! the rorooe. that Mrs. Lef wasReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1948-06-07 7 HYDERBAD, June 5 chief p Jlticai organisation Ol the Muslims In Hyderabad I Majlis ittehad-ul-Mu.slimeen i -jeclded last night not to aßree to the accession ol Hyderabad to the Indian jnloil nnder any CiTCttnv lances. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-06-07 8 The view that confronts the girls from their home on the hiil.18 words
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Article405 1948-06-07 8 He Gets Paid For Eating Candy NEW YORK PETER LAUREYS IS ONE OF THOSE HAPPY MEN WHOSE CHILDHOOD DREAMS AME TRUF HE GETS PAID FOR EATING CANDY. THERE ARE ONLY A HANDFUL OF JOBS LIKE LAUREYS IN ALL THE UNITED STATES HE IS A CANDY TASTER EVERY DAY HE CHECKSU.P. - 405 words
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Article57 1948-06-07 8 Bangkok, June 6. —Siam exported 72,000 tons of rice lasf month, it was officially learned here. Exports to Malaya exceeded 30.000 tons, India 12,000 tons and the Netherlands Indies 14.000 tons. For the five-month period. January to May, Siam exportea 345,000 tons, almost equallingReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration121 1948-06-07 8 Berlin. Sir Brian Robertson (British Military Governor m Germany has declared that the Qenan are "Christian and civi'ized people, who should be tieated accoidingly." In what eras u^scrib.-d as virtual dec'ara.ion of independence for Qenaaaa, the British Commandei said: Their mterests converge close' y on cur own.U.P. - 121 words
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Article146 1948-06-07 8 LONDON, June 5.- -Joe Davis, the snooker king, hopes to score hi a 300 th century snooker break within the next few weeks or so, but to use his own words he doubts if he will ever get anywhere near the 400 mark. However,146 words
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Article331 1948-06-07 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Sun* ">uld no, f,)r them. wrong? i (?r of Ul: M Most ,s well-k lr ir Departs at Yoik Kill P»«jßnj ci ".usively for lei There m Home at aaj They are a youngest, i onl >' 14. the 10. Girl*. v been sti!! because of j stances,331 words
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Article, Illustration92 1948-06-07 9 Wah Makun Nasi Goreng reft) and Wa* kh, juven. c borers. sto tne shmr int l r^ s**s*Sf ill el the Police Training tehoeTal MrW son Road on Saturday night. recruit Bmfoo fS. Co), left, and Recruit Mohamad (B. uo) contestants m the fcathcnee, ght class at92 words
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Article121 1948-06-07 9 iPJ.v pnhi.car Army m* n jfinoN'.iM'. in West net taw Moham- ■fcrof th< Repub- fm negotiatii Id declared ■< pnenting i n i SKDt ty ral itnnj landmny "take fts v.: h if tent accepi om itonands. fcra Sud man's id today reply tei b) Ancta MetM I-.;., xewaReuter; AAP - 121 words
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Article22 1948-06-07 9 e re ln <: ram" i, Plane u. course I I S h" mi :ri KS^thoriRjJ^yan ac~ h^ 2? and a U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article117 1948-06-07 9 MARSHALL WARNING IGNORED "L m IN. .1 i r cent cvi m the United 1 f.ind ost a certalnt) teidiv •.m Uy one aoi aY >< v o| s;.tt foi 10 i F.aivatd 1 '"il tttng tte eM i-ian. rh i v .is the consensus of opinion m Washington afterReuter - 117 words
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Article346 1948-06-07 9 NANKING. June 6. The United Slates Aintassador Dr. Leighton Stuart- acatemem yesterday denouncing Chine student agitation against A::*> rican policy m Japan drew »e--action trom Chinese quarters here today which range from midly favourable to extreme'y critical. While official circle's are inclined to agree withReuter; AAP - 346 words
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Article51 1948-06-07 9 PAKISTAN HYDERABAD KARACHI. Juno ft. gualiliod ObMTVtn pwdjfltMl yesterday that I'.iki.stan soon would recognise Hyderabad aa an in(Jfj)c.iaent soverelpa stnto. I'U. j )iertiction followttl a r»ul»!ic > /.at ttaf to the Indian I'mon by Pakistan Premier Mr. Jin- a^ui ..-,1 vioifiicv Mi co*m lonin^ Hyderabad t,» accede to the DominionU.P. - 51 words
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Article127 1948-06-07 9 MELBOURNE. Robert alensles, leader ol the opposition, said here he would pre sent to the British Govern ment v "definite plan for k< eping Empire countries together more closely yiid hf-lpin^ t .e-t ire Britain I position In would affairs." Speaking on il( < v *tReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement37 1948-06-07 9 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Id, BATTEBV IJOAl). Have m Stock: a km variety ol Bav**Ni aflmM Fraeka. also x Lou-W Setoettaa at Bi en* Sew* at ae*eei Prices. Ladies own material Phone o Wo 1 made to order.37 words
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Article50 1948-06-07 10 ITALIANS HONOUR MAC A TOKIO, Jane s.— For nis wartime role as Supreme Commander of Allied Force* m the Paclnc Gen. Mac Arthur nas been named a Knight of the Grand Cross of the MiliUry Order of Italy by action of the Italian Republic, it was announced here yesterday ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article25 1948-06-07 10 MUNICH. June 5— Sixtyone people have died In the two-week-old typhoid epidemic m Bavaria. Southern, Germany, the German news service. Dena. reported today, j ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article49 1948-06-07 10 VIENNA. Jun M J Viet sold;,: forced Br^ Austrian pohce on Thursday to Ij'i Inn M:nMiy OI J^e announcement two Soviet, were arre t a British muta-v r tt« to vu-nra pC ten who knocked doi \ustnun pohce guar, tion t 01 the building forced tho release.- U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article67 1948-06-07 10 LAKE SUCCESS. J Ih e sudden decision la night to cancel an "v session of the Security cil— called for toda; laken after the Pa nediator. Count Folke I iotte. had been told Council decision 24 earlier to let him reso differences of Intern on the67 words
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Article56 1948-06-07 10 PORTLAND. OREGO1 5.- The city 01 Vi buried under the dia flood waters of the Co River last, Sunday, yiel its first bodies late last The bodies oi two bo; found floating in the of all that remains i town of 18.700 people. age workers found while the riverReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1948-06-07 10 BUENOS AIRES. Ji General Higinio Monn* sldent of P^aguay wa day held by revolutions! with his Minister oi WoTas^General Mis*; liasdao. after the previa coup. Radio Naciona from Asuncion, capital i gU The situation was l quiet throughout the and the right-wing (Red Standard) Org! wssssidtobeinconW lng onReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1948-06-07 10 Congressman who ,kd >o^cd move to cv. ,tf the first y*ST« ajd. said vestei day n v i Rspnweatatives t ha S Without ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous155 1948-06-07 10 Corniest: Exelu infra In Ihe Morning Tribune I "RUCCLES" it —^Trr^Tr^^TTYZTn^iifiMt] Vut can't um mi\ V^o AuTfibio^\Y 4r M/ time/l-bovoußUdisi \*m\ *S»^s-B? j aw-n BANK sVilD!«<-\. jI >. i -m7^^— ,/T ANYWAY f y\ la— fc\V^^Ml "BELINDA" r^m\ 4 H afl L a_sl b^m.Vvj^pSJ I .^aB*JBF bbl I a -9155 words
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Article1515 1948-06-07 11 Geoffrey Brock - Geoffrey Brock Todays Complete Short tony -By nV IPPBARB) t,J i P**?*rfice ol the man P^Tbout the 1* 3 k*r- lt among j feT«* iaid out i the sal< smen. !J2rtbe sought. Httook a pulled out a SbttT and split the XT* fe* he fc est m1,515 words
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Article119 1948-06-07 11 PORILAND lOifgom. June 5 The predicted second flood in th» Columbia River basin Of ih t Pacific northwest w^ rising steadily yesterday, while the lirst still splashed over towns and fertile acres alon i a stretch of hundred* of miles It was officially forecast that theReuter - 119 words
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Article48 1948-06-07 11 NANKING. June 5. Chtng Chun, out po ing Chinese premier, in scheduled to return to Nanking enily next we«k on an hi gent mirrrmons by President Chian* Kai-shek. It was reliably reported that Ctoang Chun will replace Wu Te-chon j as secretary general of the Kiiomintang headquarters.— U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement58 1948-06-07 11 ROA-y latSShavn: 3. 0.15, 9.15 P.M. ACTIONS INFQI ALLED! LOIIS RAVWSjeVa Tin; BLACK \HKDn with JAN KT BHIR j™>g »t«>r> «,f GALLANT "IGHTa-vl LADY FAIR that ■ndtingly nt♦•^tainiß|r "OPENrNt, TOMORROW 'PAULA" OLENJJ FORDiaf -GJLD.V n*to* F Xl WOM« 7—9.15 Inland" I Dru^Teehnio«lor) ludo NEw world "Hai] ft r^ 7—9.15 «Ls*»*58 words
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Advertisement32 1948-06-07 11 Your Party!!! what a success..... WITH PHOENIX AERATED WATERS FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ALL LOVE THEM:- THE KIDDIES THE YOUNGSTERS THE OLDSTERS i sii j a p/fOAf: VOW ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.32 words
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223 1948-06-07 12 LONDON. June 5 -Leading British lawyers are now examining the Home Secretary s action m reprieving all murderers m anticipation of i change m law. The Lord Chief Justice. Lord Goddard. declared m -th-- House of Lords that this action represented the exercise of a "dispensingReuter - 223 words
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Article74 1948-06-07 12 Sedition Trial In Lisban Lisbon. June 6 Thirty .owner |S aro cj trial fo, eteftd with ■W^' bring pr.ssur, t0 nsaaaeat ut tro pJ UireatsofnnlL^ Place the legally'^ government by "anoS These 10 included Vie, rniral Jose Mondes Casser Junior, former Prov-s-oaal sidentof Portugal and a fte Premier; and BrigadierReuter - 74 words
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Article160 1948-06-07 12 SYDNEY. June 6. The Sydney Herald has said that harsh enforcement of the Australian immigration laws could only "excite bitter prejudice against the "White Australia' policy. The paper was referring to the unfavourable leceptiou iv yalaya of the Australian goodwill mission. The White Australia policy,Reuter; AAP - 160 words
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Article74 1948-06-07 12 ANTI-U.S. PARADE FRUSTRATED SHANGHAI. June 6.— Police cordons thrown around ?ome universities,, which were known to be hotbeds of agitations; frustratecl a leftist student plot to stage a 2&.000--mari antl-tJnlfed States demonstration, which Mayor X G. Wu described as a screen for a Oommunist attempt to halt- United States aidU.P. - 74 words
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Article69 1948-06-07 12 i LONDON, June 6- Marcel Boussac's Goyama won the Coronation Cup here this afternoon. The Aga Khans Mi go' j was second and Mr. A. Gitniater's Sicavo third. Five ran. The betting was 5 2 against Goyama, 2 l favourite Migoli, 100—7 Sicavo. Sayajirao and MightyReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement154 1948-06-07 12 PAVILION L st Four SKtm pmone bqof l^2-4. 15-6.30-9.30 p.m. m M*mWr m F mmm^*Y* y kKmU4>-o»\e\>^r-mmyf p>~~* mm^^^r**^f^\ M J T**^ W BBaßaßaaaVal ™iTj m VkaftaiaW^BaaWaT f^ pak i wmm bbbbb*^bbv- jfl pj Jean GABlCMichele MORGAN IOMORROW— S"S DAY ONLY "TfflOLL OF A ROMANCE" with ESTHER WILLIAMS AN JOHNSON154 words
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Advertisement77 1948-06-07 12 wickedness" m CONCLUDE fl OTHERWISF^^JI seen mEL^Lm bVbbT /rem |G)HANGHA SCaslaVfM F A Commbia r liit j to-day LAST DA i^BS^at Ham. 2pm. 4.15 6.30 &9. Eg Abu: THE 8 STOOGES ™i bW *M» A NEW TWO REELER BPaWayJ: Tlfg HOIWE FOR COMFORT TEW 78 4Bt CONDITIONED TEMI 7 IiIST77 words
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Article769 1948-06-07 13 1+ quotation Mai- ci a tion B r «e:!M 13* HOC E*** leo 1.70 W 3.00 3.15 prif. 4 44 -xd gg*. U^y^Jl 43.00 jjrsuts s^o tOl St 10.15 10.60 I-"* 1 M .M 52.00 .7.00 48.00 xd My nui* 34 50 Dg 1.130 1.150 5L(0) tJO769 words
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1196 1948-06-07 13 njVasa A Muk.t osrr.) Little bcttai than asms* burtneaa was don, ,n a week Much must be Written down as most disappointing Opening vuth keen expectations the fondest hopes of holders of tin shares were realised on TtMC- day with the splendid increase m the price1,196 words
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Article406 1948-06-07 13 Ulu Henut Consolidated KubI ber Co.. Ltd., reports a profit for the year ended Decembei 31. 1947 of $15,197 to which must be added Investment income $1,888 and balance brought forward $10,659. After I deducing rehabilitation expen- diture $10,738, directors' fees j $3,000 and provision for 1948406 words
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Article39 1948-06-07 13 The rubbt i markel opened ti( on Saturday morning !,..> m the ab ence oi sellers the market became very steady. Pric a1 the 'o t were Buyers Sellers i June RBS m '(> ruly Sept tJ Tone Steady39 words
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463 1948-06-07 14 LONDON JUNE 6. ON THE EVE OF THE FIRST TEST MATCH AGAINST AUSTRALIA ENGLAND'S PROBABLE OPENING BATSMEN. LEN Hl T TTON AND CYRIL WASHBROOK EACH SCORED CENTURIES IN YESTERDAYS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES IN ADDITION NORMAN YARDLEY PRACTICALLY PLAYED HIMSELF INTO THE ENGLANDReuter - 463 words
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Article172 1948-06-07 14 BYD\BY, June Adelaide River, 72 m>les from Darwtn. m Aus- tralia's Northern Terri- fory, held its first posti icar race meeting recent- ly, but fho stewards nearly prevented the i mettmg. J Wh le 2.000 spectators were xraitmg for the first i race, the stewards con-Reuter; AAP - 172 words
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Article180 1948-06-07 14 The sago flour market showed a slight improvement towards the week-end for the Siak quality which was done up to J l7. Business was also reported for Libera *jsne the previous level. Buyers for both qualities or" flour were Bombay firms. Except for rock sugar, which was180 words
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Article43 1948-06-07 14 NEW DELHI. June s—Pandit Nehru. Indian Premier, today protested to the President of the Security Council against enlarging of the United Nations Kashmir Commission's field of activities. 'The Government of India, h e said m a written communication, "doe-i not acquiesce."43 words
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Article52 1948-06-07 14 BRUSSELS. June 5. The Indian Davis Cup pair. S. Misra and S. Sawhney. were eliminated m the quarterfinals of the men's douoles m the Belgian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. They were beaten 6-2. 6-2, 7-5 by the leading Italian combination G. Cucelli and M.52 words
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Article164 1948-06-07 14 LONDON. June 6. The leiding ix r< championship table including m itch^vM,, are as follows Ul,c »msh«d on v. X Derbyshire 7 V J pj Middesex 7 Gloucestershire 6 Warwickshire 6 Glamorganshire 5 Kent 6 3 i 36 The six leading hatsmen are: 3f Inns. Not outa164 words
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325 1948-06-07 14 London. June 5. A British >3xer who does not hold an area tie. and who was beaten m! eliminating series for the! British championship, now m nrofrress, will nevertheless fight for the European title m London on July 6, and may get an early chanceReuter - 325 words
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Article136 1948-06-07 14 IPOH. June 4.— General sa tisfaction is expressed m loca. mining circles over the increase m the Malayan tin price to £554 per ton as officially announced on Tuesday The increase is regarded by the mining industry as "extremely welcome." Local miners when seen said136 words
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Article84 1948-06-07 14 GENEVA. June s.— Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, arrived at Geneva airport at 16 hours Central European Time /esterday. Ex-King Michael of Rumania, her future husband, was waitine alone on the airfield, and jumped into the plane as soon as ether passengers had flighted. Coxsacke. New York.84 words
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Article181 1948-06-07 14 Teluk Aver Method Y( rettowshlp shared honours i Foochow Methodist Tout* I lowship m a games cncounu the Teluk Ayer Church yesterday. Teluk Ayer trounced) opponents at ***^g»S matches to one. wWie oo just managed to win at I tennis 4- 3- T J The results181 words
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Miscellaneous105 1948-06-07 14 PUZZIIS Solutions to puzzles on page 4) 1. Tobogganing; Sled; Ice skates; Ice hockey. 2. Ire, net, new, ret, ten. tie, tin, wen, wet. win, wit. 3. Crossword puzzle solution SlMlOlWl |HlA|l \L TOM E__A_ I D IB 1 pB 6I^ 1 f; MO BL SO f*H ■■■Hi i .j105 words
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507 1948-06-07 15 Hint' 6. Epsom, with all its glamour of the u>ndo fine old tradition, does not. m the opinion of most glftf and it- vith Asco t. and so it is with memories of nctf*** C th Oiks and other great racing at Epsom still507 words
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Article82 1948-06-07 15 BERKFLFY W«m*V. fro world record for the Wucd das) today wUi jS ZZu flat is rae Paci/!c East** champtonsMpa. fh farmer UMii-ersifv JM <pri«J itar, icho wiU mttmt J i "<' n the Ota'*- M bf(7f fl Sftswked fnree-fentlj of 7secmd off th> world mark n hmseJ) setU.P. - 82 words
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Article185 1948-06-07 15 SUSSEX GO DOWN 1 10 LINDWALL KOVE. Jun< 6- -Sussex. Ming the Australians here ■fcrday failed to stand up to at cv and were all out fc: 86 ifti two hours ad 40 mis p] tv. ttodwall. gain m deadly torn, tack six wickets for 34. the bowling of his185 words
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Article54 1948-06-07 15 J, Vision for the Jjt R F x, r v match Jfj II V Tuesday if Pm.. v ground at Wncing ted from fci?,' ?ic!»el HenC« William JJufen Rudolf K< Kessler, tJWhcnv ha Scow t v n n k': 1 George k« :i M Tan Iff Kong Kwang,54 words
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Article127 1948-06-07 15 GREENVILLE. Mississipi June 5: Four mules shamed the Illinois Central Railroad by beating its express train oxer a 35-mile course. Townsfolk staged the race t draw attention to their poor train service. When the Delta Express. known locally as -Old Reluctant", steamed out of Clei*}and station,Reuter - 127 words
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Article69 1948-06-07 15 The team to represent the Blue Rovers m a friendly game of soccer with the S.C.C. on Wednesday, at the Padang. will be selected from the following P. J. de Rozario. Syed Ismail, Syed Omar. H. M. S. Abdullah. Abu Hassan, C. H. Chamarette. Sokalingam, N. G.69 words
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Article36 1948-06-07 15 TOKIO. June s.— Speculation that Emperor Hirchito will embrace Christianity flared up again today when Otfholk sources here revealed that he I had sent an autographed photograph to Pore Pius XII. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article31 1948-06-07 15 8 Th< Oraziano-Tony Zai ml i m Ight title fight at RUDperl <■ p. cted to draw atorj and a gate ol P'.fky II favou v to'S to retain h:.*> title.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration371 1948-06-07 15 Defiant batting by the Khalsa Association held a strong I S.C.R.C. t< am to a draw m the cricket match played at the Hong Lim Green yesterday. Flatting first the Chinese scoieu 19 lor one wicket by lunch turn. After lunch their stock slumped and the371 words
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Article, Illustration679 1948-06-07 16 -WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY" -MacMahon Ball Says: THE "WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY" IS ONLY A SLOGAN AND NOT A POLICY. DECLARED MR. W. MACMAHON BALL. LEADER OF THE THREE-MAN AUSTRALIAN GOODWILL MISSION. IN SINGAPORE YESTERDAY. He did not think there wa any difference of opinion between Australia and679 words
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Article81 1948-06-07 16 WASHINGTON. Jun e 6. The Atomic Energy Commission today announced that the worlJ's most powerful atomic cannon of its type will be built at Los Alamos. New Mexico. It will be capable of firing nuclea r projectiles at entries up to 12.000.000 and m special casesU.P. - 81 words
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Article31 1948-06-07 16 BRENTWOOD. ESSEX. June 5. Charles Dickens' gardener died today at the age of 96 He was George Chapman Wooley. He worked for Dickens at the time of Dickensdeath m 1870.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article50 1948-06-07 16 HAMBURG. June 6.— More than 3.000 German sailors are to ask the Frankfurt Economic Council to lift the ban on German ocean shipping. At a Hamburg meeting of tne "Sailors Guild" today. speaker said about 60,000 German sailors had lo«* their ions through the ban.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article45 1948-06-07 16 Chin? Hi .no, i "ff^iNo, {SEE f*< Il'«Mlf' o f E&F tod JZJ ssaaaiwaJ 77r« arrtoiai,, rnte nhrj hafon the formation of •J* o*«eraawaf l. 12 Stood to have been 6 Straits pt r tsftO* y fn c y f45 words
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Article71 1948-06-07 16 LONDON. June6.-TheE land team to meet Austrailj the first Test match starting Nottingham on June 10 will chosen from the following players, according to an ofi announcement today. N. Yaldley, i captain Y( -dure; W. Edrich, Middlesex Barnett. Gloucestershire; hardstaff. Nottinghamshire, Hutton. Yorkshire; C. W( brook.Reuter - 71 words
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Article28 1948-06-07 16 TOKIO. -JUW J comet was spotted neai seus yeatcrdai by Honda, astronomer 0. Kuraabekl observatnis Kvodo News Servict m patch from Ok*P nia said. U.PU.P. - 28 words
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Article34 1948-06-07 16 NANKING. June* Premier Chai)^'' ll^ duled to return to next Tuesday m»J king. Chang who^nvacationing at his Jg vince. was reportedl summoned back by <* issmo Chiang *>!-**■ nn hi, new P ,,st U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article32 1948-06-07 16 -Tropical V; Bucb show. oUrring, J^JJ sUrsasthr^ 1 htel a host of Otoe' j class pcrforrnjr; a half hours of £<^ the troops of l*J Tanglin Road, .cM ing at the32 words