Morning Tribune, 8 June 1948
1948-06-08
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Title Section12 1948-06-08 1 Mornign Tribune U > "S IM sercs< 11 CENTS V;ip.\V. JfNE 8, 1948.12 words
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Article, Illustration157 1948-06-08 1 (mm Our Oivn Reporter) June M- Cmin« C.irv ram fIJALAW{»J ute 30 niiles north of lleatakab, B« Art dead on Sa wdjy n |S ht X b >' L a lter X v flred at hi .1 at point-blank rißft t reporter it inctn that157 words
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217 1948-06-08 1 T o i Navy and Air Fcice services m Singapore. ifc^BdSSwd. have signalled London asking higher-ups LVnrtrdKMon on the reMsion of salary scales and COL a.'.nvln vs rates to their civilian employees. Ibe Sr.i^apore Oove^nwtt hu tit cabled the Mr* vice wthoritiei In217 words
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Article12 1948-06-08 1 n lvol potto uas re- hmesf <hiUl. Tst«tol»n«ber M<12 words
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Article22 1948-06-08 1 Hills, (California). LTT.-Thcm tor car pioneer Jur r Charles W. Nash. X?; on Sunday >f a hejrt U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article139 1948-06-08 1 Us WORDS ACCLAIMED T" me Staff Reporter) >••• was wid 'spread aeclaMBa by the public to the Ufcy b! lad ast by His ExMcy, the Comi/.issioner■jral Mr. Malcolm Mac■JM when he warned Madangen of ComJJan, an I said that the ■tag* would be met EM.F Ferguafon, a gte oi the139 words
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Article60 1948-06-08 1 DOCTOR TO THE RESCUE Spot aid was rendered by j doctor yesterday to a Chinese boy almost immediately he was knocked down by a motor cycle n Kail ang Road. Dr C J. Paglar wa? near tne .:crne of the accident when it occurred around 4 p.m. Th*> boy suffered60 words
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Article35 1948-06-08 1 Nankin-. June 7. re l Chiang Kai-shek m a P^^ntiai mandate today appom.ed Tai Chl-tao as director of W Institute of National History, fai is now president of tne B* ami nation U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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58 1948-06-08 1 SFTU Emergency Confab 'To Discuss Arrests an emergency conference o. of M^ Bger a Qf th. arrest under ban^ment -/^JSSSa DJu-Vice-President of tnc o* J i;n:on an d Mr the Singapore Rubber \vc.kcr, am. a worker of the bFlu. Messr3 Ahmat and Koh Sui Guan are nwmne-ra oft iu j58 words
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239 1948-06-08 1 GUNMEN KILL MALAY GOVT. OFFICIALS GURKHAS, POLICE SPREAD DAAGNET (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, June 7.— Gurkhas and Police spread a wide dragnet for the killers who this morning shot dead and stabbed two Malay Government officials— one a Settlement officer n*med Behari and the other an assistant Penghulu named239 words
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234 1948-06-08 1 24th day of ahcllliig lodgo the Arabs from positions .m northern Jerusalem out.i..^f. Kut u;i>ro hcatcn off. Bis Jewi we« kllio(1 a! J d j o7 .ena Loured, according tO| S XffiSal check Th, tuUl fc-ge when voluntoc AkJ probably o.vr ICO aif W»LU.P. - 234 words
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Article91 1948-06-08 1 I'nlrme Staff Iloportrr). Sin K u|M.n- Oihi..»h r of mhiiiut'i- ti.i* < lr< nfnriy- ♦■<! the liin.s.- routniunlt) o fly th«- C'htn-s^ Vutional flajf s\t\f U\ <.id«- uitN th«I'nion -larj* on buHin«>*tn \wriiiiHts und r.'sidrnttH on King* [lirthday, Jun«> 10. The ru itoin |iri'vioa<i'> was to91 words
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Article104 1948-06-08 1 DUTCH JAIL STORE SHIP CAPTAIN r.ATAVIA. June 7: British Ouptain T. D. Richards Of Ihfl Singapore registered freightei Ooorabie has been Mntencod tt» foui- months Kfjol by Dutch court on charge of having xchanged contraband patrol, oil and molor-tytvs foi pttlm oil tod etUkte rubber In i'> it Sumatra, AnctaReuter-AAP - 104 words
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40 1948-06-08 1 Honolulu, June 7. The army today abandoned search for a plane carrying three American soldiers, missing since Thursday. Tfcf plane wa.s believed to have crashed m the vicinity of i<auai, m the Hawaiian islands. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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220 1948-06-08 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ADJUSTMENT IN THE ENGLISH SCHOOLS' HOLIDAYS FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR WILL BE THE MAIN TOPIC FOR DISCUSSION AT AN EDUCATION CONFER ENCE OF THE HEADS OF THE SCHOOLS AND THE OFFICIALS OF THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY MORNING220 words
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316 1948-06-08 2 An old Chinese woman, mother of a young Chinese who died as a result of fatal stab wound* revealed m the Singapore Coroner's Court vest* -hy that she was carrying OUt h 5T o vn prvate mv Last's itions to find out316 words
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Article140 1948-06-08 2 One of the seven Chinese arrested on April 10 m a house at Upper Weld Road where a syringe and some morphine was found was convicted and sentenced to 18 months" rigorous imprisonment by the Second District Court Magistrate A. D. Farrell yesterday. He was Chen140 words
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Article205 1948-06-08 2 London, June 7.— Vital steps forward m the economic reconstruction of Western Europe m partnership with a re-born democratic Germany were decided on by the six-power London conference on Germany, it was announced today. A copy of the second communique of the conference, published today, hasReuter - 205 words
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Article60 1948-06-08 2 A Chinese boy who fell off an oi )us last night at 8 o'clock m X vvlock Road was taken to the General Hospital. Another accident involving an omnibus occurred m Sclegie Rd. 'at 5.35 p.m. yesterday In which a male Sikh who tried to cross the60 words
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Article110 1948-06-08 2 A trishaw rider. Yeo Choor Chye (36>. of No. 147 Middle Road, yesterday faced tentative charges of carrying arm: and unlawful possession of ammunition before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears yestciday. Chief Inspector T. F. Brown, prosecuting, said that at 10.55 p.m. on June 5.110 words
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Article61 1948-06-08 2 The Traffic Police are investigating a hit-and-run case of a lorry that knocked down an 82--year-old Chinese adult m Queen Street. It is learned that the driver of the vehicle did not make a report after the accident vhich occurred at 3.20 p.m. The victim of the61 words
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Article74 1948-06-08 2 A vocational guidance talk will be given this evening at 7.30 by Mr. J. M. Frasei on "Architecture and Town Planning" at the V.M.C.A. The association is organising i series of talks for the youth of Singapore and this will be the first m the series.74 words
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308 1948-06-08 2 Five Chinese, allegedly picked out at an identification parade held m a ward of the General Hospital, appeared yesterday before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears on a tentative charge of attempted murder. They were Tan Chap It ':0), Nah Boon Sia (31). and Chiok lok308 words
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Article76 1948-06-08 2 MANILA This Manilan's life was worth only 20 centavos or ten cent* U.S. currency. For refusing to come across with the paltry amount, Benjamin R. Buenvenida, aged, 21, a driver by profession, was fatally stabbed allegedly by Juanito L. Candelaria, 23, of unknown address, says anReuter - 76 words
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Article134 1948-06-08 2 MALACCA, June 7. An o utbreak of smallpox within the Municipal area has been reported m Malacca. Medical and Health authorities releasing details of the outbreak, declared that the first four cases were reported m one Malay family m Pengkalan Rama Pantei. Both parents and two134 words
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479 1948-06-08 2 •General Wade 1 (Malaya*. aoCi -k phased the sing* unity of a cour.trv n. r XK t| v cm m modern war. W whole plan* fo -dor PW f "*C Ef ™d production, of brain JS braC^' nt of m t>a?is of direction of all479 words
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Article140 1948-06-08 2 WASHINGTON. June One of the nations top air experts told Congress the worU is entering a new era of flight supersonic speed Major General Laurence Ciuiijie. Airforce Reseaich Dnecior. made the statement bet'oie a close.] meeting of th House of Repie■Oftattw Appropriation! Subcommittee The testimony just ma.leU.P. - 140 words
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Article80 1948-06-08 2 NEW YORK. June 7. Jewish ex-servicemen of New York State haw called American citizens to boycott British goods and Berried be cause Of Britain^ Palestine; policy. In resolutions adopted at their annual convention the veterans also asked Congress to withhold loans ana grants from Britain TO80 words
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Article38 1948-06-08 2 NANKING. Jun Overseas Chinese A- oc has elected rrevd^ n Kai-shek as ItB P** 1 1 hO ritus. it was annou.u ,d today. Wu To-rhon. general of tnt n SS3«u.rte» .w»s JgSi. sident of tht U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article27 1948-06-08 2 NEW tmn^Sm a Government oi J^^an pointed Mr. Satv.u Commissioner m u lti leaving to taju u^ b e His headquarters Port of Spam. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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289 1948-06-08 3 m siiloi Walter John Seifeile. *as sentu > tout years' rigorous imprisonmeit by Mr at the" Singapore S:xth Assizes for DOMM^J 11 ammunition. hl w■ arrestec? i Ktibau Pol.cc tv^ l s^ pleaded guiity I*3 f of unlawful LTlwmr* Deputy U289 words
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117 1948-06-08 3 2 Revolvers, 2 Alibis, But Same Sentence h n Chin Nyuk Li: -ach at tn sf?°iv V I.^tico Thoro SJ J for unlawful possession V mi- and .--.imuniuon. 'ifgSfc Urn Traded Kful possession of a Distol ..unition at the r ri( on Octobei 25 last. Srm was to cus- ■>117 words
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Article96 1948-06-08 3 tasls aW Mpjpcas ixoann M«e >n aeeel t/ mm," staud ri Chime* imfsfiafc gardener. Toh Kit Chiang, at thr Singapore Assize Court yexttrdtiy Mftsa hi idtuded fjuilty to n charts of theft of a bicycle on Nvcemlm 10 lust. The Aaajsv Jwd§e, Mr Justice Thoroi/oud. retortfd96 words
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Article231 1948-06-08 3 A gun du< I betWWB Chinese a md > police party at t;> )uncti n of Orchard Road and Oxley Road on the night of December 12, 1^47, had its seen! yert( rd .y at the Singapore hftb Assizes. taring the r "n battle, one Chinese231 words
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172 1948-06-08 3 HK Trade Mission To Visit Singapore i Tribune Stall Reporter). With a viev to gainin irst-hand information on tlu vjnomic situation In the outhci-n regions, a trad, •.rlsslon comprising promin •H Chinese industrialists frtl save Hongkong shortly on t our of this part of tiie world Mr. Leon Shiu Hong172 words
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Article98 1948-06-08 3 (Tribune Staff Reporte? The Chinese delegation U) .he British Industries Fair IB London which recently IW ohe United Kingdom on |U *-ay back to Hongkong is pected to arrive m Singapor-- air this afternoon. Headed by Mr. Shum Choj Wah. the president oi tne Hongkong Manufacturers Association, the98 words
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Article17 1948-06-08 3 The tert pilot of th, V«m ***** of timls »t 8.18 p.m- toua> i Malaya.17 words
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Article44 1948-06-08 3 An Older has just been is- ue to banish five OlUrj ioni Singapore. One is WJ loeted with an unlawful ao<i langerous society; two hay< •cen convicted of housebicafcng- one has returned fror ,amshment and one is a tta» .ual criminal.44 words
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Article59 1948-06-08 3 .Tribune Staff Rqx-iU'i >. Nearly 600 bag» Of Java rice e N r found last evenms aboard tWO m- vessel intercepted to tne outer i oaa.s dj police launch on patrol The Indonesian vessel. w ,re approaching Singapore The vested their crews and tb ?ovvrfer were taken to59 words
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Article581 1948-06-08 3 I" >!« MiM otlici;.'^. mil:, eaden, nuluMna'i.sts. govvtti neat and oppartttoa party kadi s and servicemen and women i ire now meeting at Los Ange- t», California, as part of the World Assembly which commenced on June 2 and will con- ttatt sitting until June581 words
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Article280 1948-06-08 3 MeniKois «tf the Internationul KmerKrncy Food Coimmittee Sub-Commit »ee, m Blnpaporo last Friday for ttl 16th meeting, were entertained that night at h rackta!) patty tf'ven hy the ComniiHsioner- General m South-East A.siit, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaM, at Buk it BSNM. The quests Included ii Hpu. Secretary of280 words
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106 1948-06-08 3 n,,, AujtmlJan GoodwUl Mission now In Singfpore fMj W ent through <"' nroSimme which Included reprejenUSvca w»d community i.^ ...s ■I, Ml-to. H South Ball yeaterday. m» h( leader o* the Mi**u>i\ Mt flcKicbol win, a oru .,.n>e<i directly with th. "no.* distribution bad106 words
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510 1948-06-08 4 MOSCOW, June 6.— Russia claimrrt t«* a Soviet colonel. stMed by Britain To hn^ that political asylum m England, had been kuin"*™ from Germany. m kld^PPed lass, the official Russian news imm that Colonel J. D. Tassoyev, was UfceTh?n Said intelligence agents from a houseReuter - 510 words
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Article, Illustration634 1948-06-08 4 {By Earl J. Johnson, United Press, Vice-President and General News Manager). BERLJN, JUNE 6— HITLER LEFT HIS MASTER RACE WITH A TERRIBLE HERITAGE HERE. WITHOUT A PERSONAL VISIT, A PRE-WAR AMERICAN TOURIST CAN SCARCELY REALIZE HOW TERRIBLE IT I* YOU SEE IT FIRSTU.P. - 634 words
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Article71 1948-06-08 4 The following have been elected Office-bearers of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union. Ltd., for the year 1948. Patrons: The Hon'ble Mr. P. A. B. McKcrron. C.M.G., and the Hon'ble Mr. L. Rayman, M.C.S. President: A. K. Isaac, Esq. Vice Presidents Messrs. F. W. Stephens, L. C. Goh *nd71 words
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Article116 1948-06-08 4 Chua Bon Tcck and Ngo E Baw, described as hawker were sentenced yesterday i the Fourth Police Court to 01 and two months 1 rigorous if prisonment respectively charges on criminal trespa and causing volunta y hurt. The hawkers, it was allege boarded the s.s. Kepong lyu m116 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-06-08 4 Mr BO* Wedding of *r. i j| Chang, r 'md 3 Soh Gam Ch<> l < m9 H Chua TahCho w- Bo photograph).22 words
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Miscellaneous443 1948-06-08 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUF NISTWOWK Musical Interlude; 8.15 Close MAkAY 6 ENG14SH NETWORK PROGRAMMES CHJNESJ5 INDIAN From 1? noon to 3 p.m. Kadi- PROGRAMMES ated on 485 metres in the mediurn wave band and 7200 kc/sec From 18 noon to 2 p.m. RatuUi the 41 metre band. at«d on443 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1948-06-08 5 WITH VERA ARDMORE p.^Ytrrian Church ?*brth»rd Road w |i H» :::r ',^';tv on the revival :ve yonday morning mar* c :r and Ta-r.:-,:t;;-.s-. Singapore fifSSe certtUOl rallied Sf^re tjgan 11 ,*e 1 the unds Their 10b w '^>tx^en given unCiv ani as for their f Wonly hasTribune - 1,017 words
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Advertisement34 1948-06-08 5 Shanghai Modem Tailoring 10, BATTERY ROAD. Ha ve m Stock:— A Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. A Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. 1 Phone B>OHI **&<* om !™S*r une «^81 made to order.34 words
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Advertisement208 1948-06-08 5 Clcrio;s cockt3il models French handbags, lovely Accessories 1" AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT i TO NIGHT J GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE and S CIIATEAI Itltl AMI THE PICK OF THE MENU A SPLENPID PICTURE I AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL t Proprietor: Roy Cornell: 26!), Orchard Road -.Phone: 4440 J '^r^'^"^jz208 words
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378 1948-06-08 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Ignoring Asia London Agents Mesxrs. Colm Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98. Bt. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. I^tuesdayTjune 8. i*w. tWhen he opened the ird session of the United Nations Economic Commission m Asia last week, Pandit Nehru asked tne delegates to make it clear to the United378 words
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Article843 1948-06-08 6 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER BY SEOI'L. Avoulamv of civil A-ar m this fcteoftoftcmlty (Hi and i.- MMMtCfVd virtually «m--poMlble fay both AatrteaM Kor* -1:1s. TIM question is mt whether but whon it will come. North of the :iBth paralie!. whore the street? of every town •arry posters withAAP - 843 words
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897 1948-06-08 6 B. HAH, a Vietnamese nationalist, analyses recent French moves m Vietnam. What has been made to appear, by the French as a move towards peace and comprise on the issue of Vietnam's demand tor complete independence is nothing of the kind. It was on897 words
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Article144 1948-06-08 6 SYDNER.— By concentrated power-farming, Mr. Eric Smart, of Mount Rupert station, Wongan Hills, Western Australia, recently completed the sowing of 2.000 acres of wheat m four days. Six caterpillar diesel tractors drawing combines werc> operating day and night. Superphosphate, seed wheat and fuel were delivered to144 words
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Advertisement51 1948-06-08 6 MALA VAN r AIR WA YS I IM I TED MEW EXTENSION TO TAITINU J [THRK'E WBBKLT SERVICE FROM KI'ALA LI MPI'R TO PDfANG VIA TAIPING MON. TIUK. SAT. FROM PENANG TO KI'ALA LI'MPUR VIA TAIPING Tl Ks. HB. WO9L FARES Kuala Lumpur to Taiplng $S5 i Penang to Taiping51 words
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Article233 1948-06-08 7 FRENCH PREMIER FACES VITAL WEEK !rS r tnn Smico Bill today ,s .t.i! faced with on, of ho most cnt.cul w,,ks m th J tr of hls c;ov- •■ninu'iit lwo kMKt Fiance's role m m n-FHwi'i Umdon Confernce on r,'T!iiHMy and ti.c me* ion of wMflu fo Catholic hurch KhoolaU.P. - 233 words
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106 1948-06-08 7 Probe Into S'hai Anti U S Demonstration SHANGHAI, June 7. The police continued thorough investieations of ten aTleged agitators including a newspaper woman m ?n effort to* reach the con- of the student organization R-j i: believed to have engin- ,.■,■.< ;iN>rt've anti-American -tuitions. police units kept guard at itiesU.P. - 106 words
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Article163 1948-06-08 7 SHANGHAI June 7. The atb toll m Saturday's down- town fire mounted to 16 \vith v c recovery of nine bodies bu- bed under the debris. An Initial check-up by the! police said the damage was es>- j lnr,at»'ii at at l»>a»t $300 billion ICNC)U.P. - 163 words
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Article37 1948-06-08 7 *G BEACH (California >, Three families are for Australia on a 50--►ner, the Aloha. Mai Dwight Atwater tnake a home m Perth SI s <v; t> and three cia.ighag m ages from 14 to 41 Wonthj?37 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-06-08 7 ""f^f i 4 spec' til aub-mmia- u r, valve. 10 mm m S dvimtter and 30 mm V m >ff^V has been de rlnped ns an aid to N rmse the deaf to hear. over 400.000 of these have b*m made by the S Vnlltird Valrc Comi ],any. Thus MM66 words
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Article62 1948-06-08 7 LAKE SUCCESS, fafe I Ceylon may become to* KHfl member of the United N-ui >:.. this year. The Island* appacation fo r membership ;n.ici--1 nublic on Friday nni.<r nndi i United Nations rules b" c .»n sde.rd by the Security Council Committee before Augus 17 and62 words
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Article276 1948-06-08 7 BANGKOK. Thousands of Chmeac immigrants have been illegally entering Siam m recent months according to reports m tht Siamese press. The papers urged stringent mearure* by the Government to halt "this menacing; influx of aliens into the country. According to official statistics. IT/.27S Chinese entered SiamReuter - 276 words
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Article65 1948-06-08 7 R ARITA N. New Jersey i June 6.- Some 20.000 persons turned out on Sunday to honcur the towns most fair.ou? hero. Marine Sergvant John Ba< silone. the first enlisted niarint to earn the Congressional Medal Honour m World War II During tho dedication speech, rtep. CharlesU.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration132 1948-06-08 7 yew rv'hi. J'i*€ <> v-'-tn told a mass meeting that his government would noi Hyderabad*! wristenee as m Independent state. t Nehru's •harp statement roilowed a meeting oar!'- v 5.,-d"v with the Hydottbad premier Laik Mi Who jte» vr !fj the Nlzam'fl latestU.P. - 132 words
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Article95 1948-06-08 7 LIVERPOOL, Ji:n 6. A new f type of east iron claimed to '»< tile nio;t important advance m Its Meld m tail ccnf.iry has been produced m Britain. Mr. J. O. Pearce. director of the Cast li hi Research Assoei.tAon (which \m supported by the95 words
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Article122 1948-06-08 7 PARIS. June 6 LouLs Lumiere, pioneer In the Frencn cinema industry, died Loiay; In Bandol la the Var Department Southern Prance after haying b en 111 for severti vcars 11. Lemiere, who vat heard Paris audience shriek and run for the exit 50 yean afo whenReuter - 122 words
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Article32 1948-06-08 7 \i DL T QUERQI T B. <N-w M< ocoi juim 8 J»mmy Demarct. CftHfornia. woi th« :1 0 000 HI uquerque Cpen r ■,'V.-r >•!.■» -vr nar for 268 for J U.P. neeU.P. - 32 words
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Article68 1948-06-08 7 BRICKS BOTTLES ltri'/htni>. Jam 7. Hrt' ks. bottle* nnd rlub.s fitir List nn/ht tthrn th* Ji vi*h K.r--v rvfefan n's 4MPoisfioN NvM k/' (i dtimns'mtiiii b; t mi I Mtl of f/j< Modi ll's Inf-n nnnt-mrnt. Sn tml >/f».s/ri/ trMtkft Wen hadly ihnmuii d imthiharm in Soi/i« uitmnstH wmtthut NHWIU.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration141 1948-06-08 7 MU. LEAH MA \MS<r^C Labour M P. for Vpjtojj i MAO, sji* itiitii/ m !h< i Uouh ni Commom <t> bn'i on dril >f 0 i a nt'ii yrul tlin> Ui.s i <!. sh<(/,in;i ("mi ntm n (/n/^ i" sh nitii i« taUff*g i /^/f//// pro/< /"/r J i <•/.'/:<141 words
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Article71 1948-06-08 7 MUNICH, June 6 wchart gtrvusf. the QcimiA'toorn Ai). ct ail C( r% P «fl Wl* v/ 111 bo 34 mi F kJuy. haff tH n deaTej bj a denazify 'on ••on] at c.j rr'^^-l'"''*'-kirehen WW Oetman news agem DPD rep Tte I ton hi rhe court iReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement46 1948-06-08 7 ACKNOWtEDGMTNT URN KOH KM s\V(. -«l <,,ii. S »-T. \v th»r\k Dr. irthnr Hr«w N" n rrirn N "J'l ro'fttlviHi Nrnt r ;iff>v. f 1 ;•*<• 110 l U i,r' ol h*f r |O i :l t... M'ss ».u K.,f». \h m UM <;-i«rai t!(»-p»t «'<" Mir.r. I!>»X.46 words
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303 1948-06-08 8 Rome. Juno C>. Mttm I m frian wilted patiently n*. then Rttle vuii headquarter! t<<!.y foi repttai t» the w dwtdt appeal for Christian votaßteen for the Holy Land Lotion to gjard the riurteej r~. Palestine. Tha Franciscans said that father Alberto Gori.U.P. - 303 words
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Article38 1948-06-08 8 RANGOON. Jur.e 7.— Dr. Ea Maw. Burma's firsc Premier m 1937. may try to censer date a non- Communist opposition to the Anti-Fascist ?e:p c. League with a new party the semi-official weekly. Eurmesp Review, said today.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration138 1948-06-08 8 London. Jvne 7. Army deserter v.'a'ter Campbell finally gave himself up to the Army But he proV.'oly would not bo punished t 'Ugrh he mar.ag ed to mi*s .ne B3er War am' ItPO Worid Wars. He got tired of Army life n lb3S afterU.P. - 138 words
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Article, Illustration157 1948-06-08 8 MANILA. Edited and printed by" patients of the National Orthopedic Hospital .nany cf whom are m wheelchairs and crutches, the Orthcpedian. a mimeographed t?n-pag3 fortnightly, is possibly the mos: unique publication m the Philippines. While the publication poses no hreat to established newspapers and magazines m this country,157 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-06-08 8 OLD RAFFLESIANS Mr. G. E. X Others. Preside it of the Old RaMtMan Assoc-jtion. addressing members ■i<nl (taests at the annualdi^^^JtgmL^n Suttdau.22 words
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206 1948-06-08 8 GEXEVA. June 6 -Former King Michael and his sweetheart Princess Anne left here flt 11 30 am. on Sunday on a Transworld Airliner for Athens and are expected to arrive there on Thursday. At the last minute, handsome Michael decided to take no chancesU.P. - 206 words
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Article45 1948-06-08 8 NO CHIN SHANGHAI industry, thoi I* Post War, ta bee 1 vances. 'especitU, S •var. and,:,, D c S?2" Z jo not undentand En z l»'o theatres c 8" exclusively spec:- Is; m nese pictures. are n f to be having •f U i h45 words
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Article98 1948-06-08 8 NEW YORK June Dwisht Eisenhower, w epeatedly that he do want tV be President I'nitM Statc3, cou or. either a Repul iiocratic ticket c .un. Elmo Hone. publi< analyst said IVI Su3d He said resul a r M by his igenis sh( \>nhowcr could poll flU.P. - 98 words
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Article46 1948-06-08 8 t/DNILY. Sydney ma nave iwH draic oi a manual marriage whichl South Wales Ooten tends to issue to J husbands and jJJ ters of religion and will distribute thr It has been P repa :ffort to counter I jivorce rate m south Wales.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article171 1948-06-08 1 itar:-.-"-- rporation fast J^ o a. Siam pi. -lierr *se con 1.- m fried to: fllT-s an^ [gjictur' ji aboui iide 3t The gl*" is r r topts about while t yes up to US$l,OOO timtf uss2.oco. C lincse films are usually 1 bised on modern life. some. t]mHReuter - 171 words
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Article87 1948-06-08 1 i June o i etvUiar winning i- Ootanbia h crested the week! I ijpartac>. tht res v Urn r-;*?on^ as IT cftei c: It rol i I ■A Wow thi ieh iemetroi bis L the R< fcil? Of registraBill I I dozor r: Kd «er! hokini IttUfiom tad lowIttSoccU.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration118 1948-06-08 1 ROME. June 6.— Field Marshal: Jan Smuts of South Afrlca arrived here today m i privat > piano en route to Lond< n. Smuti was received by the Italian Foreign Minister. Count Carlo Sforza. at his privat; residence, He is scheduled to leave f° r U nitonU.P. - 118 words
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Article111 1948-06-08 1 STATE DEPT. ALARMED AT DP BILL WASHINGTON. Juno C- It was revealed today that th" Rtete Deportment if Alarmed that OongreM m pa.'r^in" \o"\r>:itio i to admit 200.000 displaced peracm may inadvertently revoke the lonjc-standin^ refu;al to recognize Russia's conluost of Lithuan:a, Esthonia md Latvia nthoritativo sources said the departmentU.P. - 111 words
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193 1948-06-08 1 AMMAN. June 5--Hoads 0! Catholic communities m Jerusalem tonight rele^- cl r text of a telegram sent to the Vatican protesting Jews broke a truce m Jerusalem the day before th e end of the British mandate and launched attacks against the Holy City TheReuter - 193 words
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Article50 1948-06-08 1 SYDNEY. Eddie Miller Australian featherweight boxing champkn. left Melbourne for London aboard the StniUieden this month, to meet Ronnie Clayton for the Empire title at White City Stadium on July 26. He was accompanied by his wife and his manager. Jack Warner— Reuter— AAPAAP - 50 words
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Article21 1948-06-08 1 P.'iPu' klnliter Mir Ulfc AM, ilonciton; A«W»er t. v A h t" delegation to the Hyderabad. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article92 1948-06-08 2 A SHIX GTON Administitioc^J »c« tod ay S rau lastminu! >ut m the im(^ntin z r $1.*****0.000 7 l »e Marshall p..' Senator a- JJ r chalrmta^J foreign Rela, Secretary of stite c Mai. shall. iqJ Co-opertUon yg Mr Paul G Hoft3 peal to the Senile] r -lonsReuter - 92 words
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Article100 1948-06-08 2 Jap Reds On US A TOKIO. June 7. Deie Cbamunitt i is keeping sileftt I 01 Represents: v reign aid Bill. «tu pcd off $150,000 OJ ior Japanese red P^rhai* ;il n r. j i Communist par*:^ nese never publ the U.S. aid." Bl propagandized i= rican M cd<mlzal| neverU.P. - 100 words
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Article60 1948-06-08 2 ATHENS June 6. Greek guerillas lost 102 killed and 2. prisoners m an action to the north of Kavala m Eastern Macedonia, the Greek GeneTal Staff announced m a communique yesterday Greek Army losses were three killed and six wounded, m Ceritfal gue».lla forces attacking Utokhonn near HilouritReuter - 60 words
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Article43 1948-06-08 2 PARIS, Ju° e J \g-uyon van X v *ter ot tilo re^ central &overnij today ttjtirf n ist memben > [odocbinesc ment which m ?hr French t.-, rtiontha A. French p 1 non-Oommun si preached on r *rucUon.i still "renew tud tor- :i:».43 words
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Miscellaneous186 1948-06-08 2 |< omirs: Exrlu *ivr to the Mo rning Tribune "RUCCLES" /ncucx M£ CANIY V£S THAT'S M£ WHAT A LOVELY BLACk\ Vh-*-* MOffT HAV£ A THNK Wt COULD US£ V 9fR. I ALWWq] ccr hd Durricc WHAT CAN iOO &«DOW bONN m GOT IT WH£N I MAD£ AN ARTKT, MR MADOBRJ186 words
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Article187 1948-06-08 3 '\uucse Paper ''Evidence" hi* 1 The m fthel'mtH States Lr Japan rfj a rminf "ri the following .fiupport us con-, ,-SCAPonthejpiJ-l text of helping the Japanese Government to stamp out smuggling gave 28 war vessel? to the Japanese police. These vessels originally were listed for*i reparations. 2.U.P. - 187 words
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Article15 1948-06-08 3 |B r\.,u- iHUf them (T iorevi t hnlii T,, r rw /"> •s');l--i'.c ■>'?*■ U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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218 1948-06-08 3 Ex-Sind Premier On fifty -Six Charges IICEI June 5 An in- :r.tc SI durgei d^amst icir d;i Ayyah Khuhro. I Man Mini.-.:* 3 ot the 4 T.al-a'ltir.nist ration, in^roniuct :r. the dis{t r'. fell -Jutie^ iind res- ttiit/s an<.l corruption t bere toJay before a ii wn set up byReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration119 1948-06-08 3 ±BIR HUGH DOW. G.C.-± X.C.SI appointed )fo />e United Kingdom i Rrprtfitntatiw to Pale#- 4 J tine afttr Britain* sur~ rendfr of the Mandate. i.s v former Indinn Civil Seri^jtnt who ttp^nf near- ly forty ymrs of his life m Indui, mdimj up tcith i the unusual (li#trncti<m I J119 words
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65 1948-06-08 3 FRANKFURT. June 6. 'nited States army authorities r. ported that Baltic displaced persons jeered and threw rock.- i at Russian officers visiting Mit- j tenwald refuge camp near Munich on Sunday. They said four Russians 10-i eluding one major general visit- co the camp65 words
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Article55 1948-06-08 3 ATHENS. June 6 -Two women and three men have been executed by a ih:ng squais m i Herakleion. a p<e*s dispatch reported today. They wei sentenced to death by the He rfttieion Court for member ship m the Communist forces T^t? same court also ser. tenced three wldiersU.P. - 55 words
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163 1948-06-08 3 Peiping, June 7. --Cardinal Spellman told General Fu Tso Vi, Nationalist commander m north China, irben *hry met at a reception on Sunday afternoon, that "Om of the essential factors m world peace will be the mttcomt Ihe struygle m China.' Fu v:ho163 words
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258 1948-06-08 3 LONDON, Jum- H ThPr:ivh. charged today laal Urn Loadoa Bix-Powa nrmfwiaiß completed the Weoteni Nations' «!isinemh»«rment of Qef. many. Writinc; m the International Review tho Pravdu commentator Zhukov sai«l "The Mrcssionx taken by the Western Powers <xX the sceret conference complete the dismemberment of Germany andU.P. - 258 words
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Advertisement30 1948-06-08 3 HYGIENIC MANUFACTURE PHOiNIX I IK 111 \J U \J j my^ W T "1 1"^\ d*^ Til 111 t* ARE INDISPUTABLY BETTER. i P//OXZ- YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.30 words
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Article71 1948-06-08 4 HOLLYWOOD. June 7 Cyd Charisse is the latest MetroGold wyn-Mayer player to be added to the all-star cast of "Words And Music. which will have Judy Garland. Mickey Rooney. Ann Sothein and Tom Drake m leading roles. The dancing star will be featured m a romantic dance71 words
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Article82 1948-06-08 4 HOLLYWOOD. June 7. Betty Garrett. the Broadway musical comedy star who Ls making her film debut m 'Big City." tells this on heraelf. After the Hollywood preview of the picture, which stars Margaret O'Brien, one of the cards turned m by the audience read simply: "Betty Garrett82 words
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Advertisement182 1948-06-08 4 jMk ALHAMBRA OF OPENING CHAPS ■r: i *GHorusH' timks l^'^pi pm> 4 ls< 6 30 915 HEART WILL MISS MORE THAN A BKAT! I IT'S HERE mmmm I OWING TO FILM'S LENGTH, ONLY 1 SHOWS I Tilth AVf DAILY AT THESE REVISED TIMES! M U A.M.— Z P.M.— 6.15— 9.15182 words
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Advertisement106 1948-06-08 4 Performance* *m ww% m ;v*« --CATHAY tr 9.3op,m.DaU.v V it 1 H 78 d**. MEANS 'OMFOKT h 0l "NGs OP! \l\4. TODAY m JONES and JANE FRi;pT BRIMFIL OF FtN-FBOUC AND FINK SlNginT^ NEXT CHANCE YVONNE de CARLO says:— SfirCliS TO AIR-CONDITIOMN(i I >| HOT For Your Entertainment Today Only106 words
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Article767 1948-06-08 5 quotattov LfC« Dm Maluitior, 3 5:T mam I ICO Ut I.^o 3.00 3.15 i 5/- -xd p t tr: iji Tin se lt p) l l nitC(1 42 0O 43.00 ffSUtS 5.30 t Cl 3 82' 3.92 4 xd I'Stk.'? 1 l0 .25xd ref. 620 6.30 unon767 words
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235 1948-06-08 5 US Denies Russian Story Of 'Black Guard' Army In Germany MANDER, w. t'^iuwkt; v UAX -kitty OM OF TASS NEWS AGENCT T 2 at^S 12 1120 CHARGES WEKE CREATING A NEW G khm a I"?, A M E R l C A B WHAT THE th" T A Cre isU.P. - 235 words
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Article172 1948-06-08 5 Except for an easier tendency m sago flour yesterday, there was little change m the other sections of the produce market. Business for Lingga sago flour was recorded at the lower level of $18 > 4 and Siak flour also eased slightly to J36 3 4 business172 words
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Article20 1948-06-08 5 350 piculs of tin -ore were produced by the above company's dredge for the month of May.20 words
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Article106 1948-06-08 5 ROMFORD, June 7. A cripple, named Dyson, was trapped m a fire m Roslyn Avenue. Romford. today and was dead when the police and fire brigade reached him. The upper part jf the house was occupied by Mr. Goulding. who during the fire dropped hi* six-year-oldReuter - 106 words
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Article91 1948-06-08 5 LONDON. June 7—According to today's Financial Times, banking quarters m London do not for the most part expect that anything more than relatively short term arrangements will emerge from the discussions on sterling balances with India and Pakistan, which open today. "Britain could not afford at this stageReuter - 91 words
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Article19 1948-06-08 5 The local share market opened the week quietly yesterday with little business passing at slightly lower levels.19 words
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Article176 1948-06-08 5 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From our Financial Corr.) The Straits Trading Co. balance shoot is as meagre as ever m information, but a word of explanation on the company's operation is given m th» i report. The loss m 1947 was $390,459 V/hich is deducted from the balance of $839,748176 words
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Article52 1948-06-08 5 The rubber market opened steady yesterday but with little business passing. Price quoted at yesterday's close were: Buyern. Sellera No. 1 June R.S.S. 43% 44 No. 2 June R.S.S. 43 43 No. 3 June R.S.S. 39*4 40 June Tender 43 l /i 43% July/Sept. 43 43 V* Tone52 words
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Article, Illustration614 1948-06-08 6 (By "FOREHAND") Thrilling tennis was seen at the S.C.C. courts yesterday when competitors vied for honours m the opening rounds of the Singapore Tennis Championships staged under the auspices of the Singapore Lawn Trnnis Association. AH ihc von riles* obliged with j«v The614 words
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Article112 1948-06-08 6 In a friendly game of Badminton played on Saturday, the Shol! S x>rt« Club beat the Menidalo Badminton Party by 4 games to 2. Result^ (Shell Gist SINGLES Ng Heng Hwang lout to Pen Kirn Van 5-15. 6-15; Tan Kwang Lee beat Low Mtng Chim. 10-15112 words
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Article138 1948-06-08 6 T.ie Kiang Boys' Party comprising" of oromMtg *^S btyi defeated the C.Y J*.A. (O. L.L.i at taoie tennia t /iUj«^U on Sjndnv at tho C V .M p! cruises by five games to two. Detailed i esuf la. tviaug Boys' mentioned first. ?re G. Rajoo beat138 words
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Article90 1948-06-08 6 Tile Directors of Austr.. (alav Tin Li 1 sited announc he following returns for th ion tli of May Kampong' Kanmntmsj: T: Dirdgir.a; Ltd. Heirs Rin 49." IMbie Yards Dug 109.000; O lecovered 547 Ptculs. Austral Amalgamated 1\ iimir^d iA.sf ra Kumban,? Sec ion) Hojis Run 649:90 words
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Article107 1948-06-08 6 The following have been elected to represent the Rex 3. P. m a friendly badminto*:iatch against the Marigold 3.P.. to be played at the Clerical Union Hall on Wednesday, une 9 commencing at 7.0 C i.m. sharp Khoo Soo Seng. Cheong Eng jeong. George Tan, Ong Bong107 words
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Article184 1948-06-08 6 SYDNEY.— Catching croco diles m the Gulf of Carpentar:. ii a 30-ft. auxiliary cuttei "th h»<« wife and his 72-year old father as crew, is to bo N* Ijltyir occupation of Berkt ey Cook. cx-RAAF small ship commander, of Sydney. Although Mr. Cook has a excellent knowledge of184 words
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Article186 1948-06-08 6 BOSTON. MASS.. June 7.— Declaring that democratic government is the instrument through wh'ch an irresistible spiritual force is being chan neled into the affairs of men The Christian Science Board ->t Directors today urged Christian Scientists, m the annual meet'ng here, to worV strongly and actively186 words
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Article107 1948-06-08 6 S.T.C. WIN A TABLE TENNIS The S.T.C. gpofti v > rated t!u raited idm j Tablr Tetmil Tarry |m gamt 1 U) Iwo it the m of tho S T.C. Sport? Club S«M;»ngoon Road o:. > J |T p.m. i lip VII dOQftt I t< 'winning team by Mr a107 words
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Article59 1948-06-08 6 invited to play ci •fl is Cri< i j >v.< the Siogtpoi i ■^lub on Phursdiy I il turn, on the SJI.C Pi A GUmoui (Ca tal Lcijssr,.-. H. B Noon Voog. H G. Btauotoa Sromlcy Davenport j Nicholson, H. N Btl P. M. [XAlmeida. W. R. N59 words
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Article35 1948-06-08 6 SURE STED EXCURSION \n Mccurskm to\ wi friends, B Jf7, Sun ft StatfnrtO v*. 10 d oo Thursday. J\ Intending excw tiom* u«ted to >r) .eadqwartcMs.,, )t 730 a.m. <-J informed oi Kirine th «cun*oo.35 words
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Article59 1948-06-08 6 competition C Filipino profe^xon sre-iss of Museum w Under the p« I pogten BhottW b< expr h( resolution In to promote and better rtti ar o vr freed- t Porters are. hnchetin ering: ::;i e> jlogan. whicl o t' fo m ;!;1 the design AH poster I A.59 words
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247 1948-06-08 6 A HOARD TRUMAN TK V N II vr TRUMAN NEARED LHK,k;<;ck iv \rwn WKSTKRN PLAINS IN WMI 'H V A BUNDAT "POLITICS. BUT S:LD wfL^S" LVG^OWDS THAT OATHFKKI W Jff* THE PRESIDENT SAID HI W\s M \l WHELMED BY THE RECEPTION ACROSS THE ROLLING247 words
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Article290 1948-06-08 7 2; Chinese Athletes 2. Mf A h red m a First Division league game 5 w e re Malays ami the Chinese Athletes at P t2£n ;t,*h side scoring twice n v Aral |ialf n thLS m- h .vhletes ■jS ex,»..«"-- bUt in th" hot- f 'f -mnu'diately jfvMth.n290 words
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Article451 1948-06-08 7 Enthusiasm reached fevei heat on the Padang yesterday when Kota Raja XI met th« K.A.F. (Sembawang) m a Di- vision II match that was full of thrills and spills. Kota Kaj, >vere the victors by 2 0. Kota Raja won the toss anci kicked off451 words
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Article50 1948-06-08 7 gj Juno "-Member? J&Wadier Ouanls-past Btgthwed m hun- Wellington barracks to hold the g;brtnc€ day serI ?5> Elizabeth, Her iof th r tho foot of Chape) KTJJJthousanda of X ta? On from the K ld aii B urcat h Net the *tatu,. of the >lace^ lUarched 1 me Princess50 words
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Article129 1948-06-08 7 NEW YORK. June 7.- The New York Times book critic. John Picknell. reviewing Nehru on Gandhi" published here by the John Day Company, wrote: "American readers can be grateful for this volume giving the most significant passages on Gandhi from the voluminous writings of Jawaharlal Nehru. WhenReuter - 129 words
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Article166 1948-06-08 7 The Dockyard XI scored a well deserved 4—l victory yesterday over the Singapore Chinese En«,neer s Agaori tion m a Seron.i CL 8 clc4Dockyard centre for J'j Neil scored the first goa? O f K«*bX; m K UI r aY throu h mst l< hut a166 words
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156 1948-06-08 7 NANKING. June 7 The "soak the rich" movement has I now crystallised m the introduction of a bill to the Legi* lative Yuan today for the imposition of a capital levy. J The bill, sponsored by 65 members headed by Liv Putung. willU.P. - 156 words
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Article60 1948-06-08 7 ATHENS. June 7. Ex-Kin'4 Michael Of Rumania am. Princess Ann<> Ol Bourbon parma arrived m Athens from Geneva today. They are to be married W the Royal Palace here 0O Thursday under the rites CM the Greek Orthodox Church, according to the Athens new. US ExReuter - 60 words
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302 1948-06-08 7 Brad man Scores 109 In 125 Minutes ifh VL Jun -Although h Australians ,».g an tho d iS»f hoa( t' Hra lman 8 continue the innings ami both J n *>y«i caecum practice tojdM m readiness for th Nottingham Test when they re•MHi their second wicket I partnership. wicnei TheReuter - 302 words
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Article81 1948-06-08 7 Mr. K. P. K. Menon. advocate and solicitor and a prominent member of the Indian community, who is leaving for India at the end of this month to work for the unification of the Kerala movement, was the guest-of-honour at a dinner party held at the Cathay Restaurant81 words
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Article241 1948-06-08 7 Italy Wants British Soccer Stars LONDON. June 7.- The fine display by the English soccer players m Italy has already home fruit, for Italian clubs are anxious to buy English players writes Vernon Morgan, Reuten Sports Editor. Inducements or signing on range from £2,--000 to as much as £12,000 forReuter - 241 words
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158 1948-06-08 7 NEGRO ATHLETE BUILT FOR GREATER SPEED SAN FRANCISCO. June 7 The recent rash of re-cord-smashing track ami field performances is attributed by Walter Christie, veteran University of California track, coach, to the huge turn-out lit Negro athletes now competing m sport for American college! and clubs. Christie said the NegroU.P. - 158 words
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Article327 1948-06-08 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. June C, For the first txme m th* history of Malaya, journalists from all over the Foderafiofi assembled at the Roof Garden of Hotel Majt>t c this exening and inaugurated "The Press Club of Malaya The meeting, which was Presided327 words
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125 1948-06-08 8 LABOUR PARTY TO DRAFT CONSTITUTION Singapore's Labou r Part' now m the process of fcrmnItion. will soon have a dra: constitution. Mr. M. A. Majici unsuccessful candidate m tv Singapore elections and cniei sponsor of the party, told the Tribune yesterday. The preparatory committee. cf the organisation convened toy Mr.125 words
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Article73 1948-06-08 8 RANGOON. June 7:—Communist guerilla activity ir Burma flared up again during weekend when rebels fired jn a goods train and blew up .i bridge between Pyiiiinarr md Ywedaw. dislocating all ait traffic between Rangoon .md Mandalay. The Government has nov. tinned the wearing of mili-ary-tvpe clothingU.P. - 73 words
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Article51 1948-06-08 8 London, Juno 7.— Rudio Moskwv i 'ported today that Crock troop- fired 21 shells into Albanian territory at 3 a.m. or May 31. Quoting a Tfcta Belgrade dispatch, which m turn credited the Albanian Telegraph Agency. ;he broadcast nid ttw sheila foil some 100 metcrj iniido Albania.U.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-06-08 8 C*rrU (RAF making a good stfmt to mm 4mm *^^J^J*^b2( goat m Baturd*f Malaya Cup name agatrut the Co by AP Stadium. Tht result wxw a*— araM Cnrrie (RAF) punching cleir during an attack by Stngdpore. An incident m Saturday's Malaya Cup game bezwsen Singapore and the Com bined RAF56 words
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Article51 1948-06-08 8 Shanghai, June 7. Central flSews reported m a dispatch from Tsingtao today that government underground fighters t>lasted a huge Communist amfnunition dump m a cave under the Yahshan mountains m Chihfcha, 95 air miles north of Tsingtao. on June 5, causing more than 10,000 Communist casualt- les.-U.P. - 51 words
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Article84 1948-06-08 8 NANKING, June 7.— A. woIran today tossed her hat into the fight for the vico-presi-ttency of the Control Yuanhighest post m the Chinese government ever sought »y a Vrcman. She is Tiui C.iongtiua, wife of the veteran 'Cuofcnintang member. Chang Chi. tvho (Ued of a heart rU.P. - 84 words
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Article178 1948-06-08 8 Siam has been asked to re- and requiring th I vise its recent policy to Chinese Siamese £2? n to k I schools which has resulted m on l »>e ptem J the closure cf 500 schools m the i country. The Singapore Teachers Union178 words
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Article71 1948-06-08 8 TMlgUft, June 7.- The n tery surrounding lh j,lj ance of the Chinese 23. CWnchanfr. which vSftoS out trace after lts dep ;J from TNI gtao on May is solved today with the arrivi Tsingtao of the entire crej p men as passengers on a it TheU.P. - 71 words
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Article50 1948-06-08 8 Pelptag Iune7.— a [j goveinin inii m f 11 loc in a J Q.8. \mbuJ I. Leighton 8t i r! ttm worck m of the Chu b .1 Dt anti-Ain r. Dtttid tOM q>ced) w .i i ml anteipm of facts and in Interferai Comes n qU.P. - 50 words
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Article13 1948-06-08 8 I.cvion, J un^ WMie pumping to* j SSV«rI13 words
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Article25 1948-06-08 8 Madras. BWJ T uk Kalai" arrived m 1 J from d a VM t 3 Malaya. deU^f"\| e a of "Malays Tamit25 words
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Article53 1948-06-08 8 WANKING. J« jJ mier WongJJ J I cd today r .d plans to mo^ ;om a ractorlea tili threaten I pouth and nj also jald I 1 stress meaa. Cbtea'a 1 1 Atttena, J<* e v States Mn DwightCr:--;; g^ W*J wold, re J^ car accii day m> a53 words
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