Morning Tribune, 9 June 1948
1948-06-09
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Title Section15 1948-06-09 1 MORNING TRIBUNE N T7l <Stw Series) 10 CENTS VOL \..y [>N ESPAY, JUNE 9, 1948.15 words
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464 1948-06-09 1 GOODWILL MISSION LEADER SPOKE OUT OF TURN 'White Australia Policy tmtr of the Australian Goodwill Mission. Mr. MacLEADEK or i flfe frQm tnp AustraUan Governm Ball. l s vincv newspaper. The Mirror, for stating m d: and veek that "a change of opinion m Austra|la Lumpur 3traUa po lcy was464 words
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Article24 1948-06-09 1 Polio: 95th Case fcgjer cue oi paitomyellLlw reported yesterday C f number of cases 1* ■JS, death, from the ■gtse still ains at 1324 words
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Article48 1948-06-09 1 Mr P A B McKerron. the Colonial Secretary, was the fietizn of burglary yesterday morning when thieves broke into his residence at Government House. The thieves got away witn one pair of leather shoes and some items of clothing to the total value 01 $92.48 words
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Article51 1948-06-09 1 Mr HR Headman and Mr. E. N. Giiffith Jones returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday rr.ormng: aftt-r having attended the Income Tax Conference on Monday at the Attorney GeHsTj office. rhoy left Kallang Airport at 11 a.m. m a Civil Aviation Drptitmeot Gemini type plane. piloted by Wing51 words
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85 1948-06-09 1 THIEF VISITS CONSUL-GEN'S RESIDENCE Members of the household staff of the residence of the Chinese Consul-General m Cairnhill Circle discovered yesterday mcrning that a robbery had oc- f cured m the piemi.se? a few! hours earlier. The staff had been unaware that thief had broken into the residence by gaining85 words
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Article39 1948-06-09 1 Washington, June c About $21,000,000 worth of Sovie: orders for American sood*have been held up by the Unit td States virtual uustr'ni ship. Ie: v > Kujsi; |mpo« d on M.tr i An ';r.can official* •st maied tuiay.39 words
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173 1948-06-09 1 7ne five delegate! of the Hong Kong Chinese MaßU■ctarers 1 Inion Trade Mission Messrs. Rnffl Cnpf »*J K&linnani r Tat Chwee (Vice-Chairman,', Robert Oct. n. &Woog, H. H. Lo.— to the British Industrial Fair iTnvec Itagaporc yesterday afternoon. British Industrial Fair England lasted173 words
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Article24 1948-06-09 1 MICHAEL, ANNE W ED TOMORROW Juno 8.-Ex-King Rumania and of Bourbon bo married on Ma*! >\u Kl ?z Paul s Archbishop DamaG reek Primate.24 words
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447 1948-06-09 1 HONOUR. ft. 8 -A 1-1^^2127--whieh passed through here *-£jE£5« tort Monday night, when on .leek dl growing out of the third mates app drunk. port officials a waiting t|.-; return of the lighter *ngus McDonald reported hat Cape v arsßVssws Bo Ul lreaux,23.tah,s. !r:Vt^ forU.P. - 447 words
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180 1948-06-09 1 ESTATE MANAGERS DEMAND STATE OF EMERGENCY TO COMBAT LAWLESSNFSX IN PERAK (From Our Oun Reporter* fi^L ndmg a State f enier genr> and that marSfiSL? Ot her a PPropnate action be instituted immediately m view of the "general lawlessness throughout I erak, particularly involving murder, assault and intimidation which made180 words
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Article, Illustration97 1948-06-09 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR, JOne B.— An B. A. F. Spitfire— one of the eight which were to participate m the R.A.F. Air display 1 m ituaia Lumpur crashed on landing this morning at the Kuala Lumpur aerodrome. Ihe pilot uj»«'ii unhurt, while the nose of the plane was97 words
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Article64 1948-06-09 1 Bs?AVIA. Jw' A Dt Vohammcd Hatta. Indonrsim Rrpubi-can Premier, today replied to the Dutch note ark.nq the RepuMictmt net cn'mur relation* [rjh foreign powen, it uas underttood here. Btforr replyinn, *< f«JJ' r^ted members of the Unitwas reliably rtportni. \J t** Dutch andßrpvNirmdel^ ,atxnns and the Good OfficeiReuter - 64 words
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115 1948-06-09 1 /Tribune Staff Reporter) GOVERNMENT'S AIM IN CONNECTION WITH THE I 'RICE-TAG SYSTEM IS TO GET IMPORTERS. WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS TO CO-OPERATE BY THEMSELVES IN ORDER TO ENABLE CONSUMERS TO PURCHASE AT REASONABLE PRICES. IF THIS IS DONE ON A VOLUNTARY BASIS. NO ENFORCEMENT WOULD BE115 words
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Article49 1948-06-09 1 A cyclist was knockel down at noon yesterday by ;i lorry at the junction of Hill Street anil High Street. He was taken to hospital. At 8.20 last night Mother Chinese cyclist was tak»n to the hospital after a collision with a jeep at Choon GuM Street.49 words
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Article128 1948-06-09 1 CWIIKKKA. June X Mr. JoHrph < hlnVv, Australian I'rinu- Minister, said today that two rhliifftf and their wive* who had hi-.n re-fusi-d ailinittiiiK*- to Malaya after being <l. p<.rt»il from Australia would he looked after here until they can get transport to C^hina." He hadReuter-AAP - 128 words
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78 1948-06-09 1 Five CMMM and a Malay, armed with pistols, i ntered into coffee-shop at the junction of Java and Snmhawa Roads at 5.40 p.m. yesterday and beat up a Chinese fisherman. While Iruvin;', ju.st opposite the prfmises, they fired two buf-u-ts into the premises, which78 words
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Article23 1948-06-09 1 H E The Governor n quests that ObtoQ Jaclos ihould b* ttown whi-rrver poislble tomorrow m celebration ol the Klng'l Birthday.23 words
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Advertisement16 1948-06-09 1 9s-*^*\ i Fancy •jfa jjfi? TEA SKW r From 511.50 to $49.50 TKA SETS Penoo. l«16 words
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738 1948-06-09 2 Lt W.J. Mizen. of 223 BOP. came up for trial before a p« neral court martial at Alexandra Barr?^':« yesterday. He was charged frith hay ip i.n; ro, oil iccepted sums of money to the t m Ifi >m .To n T H738 words
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Article93 1948-06-09 2 NEW DELHI. June B.— The Prime Minister of India. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, addressing a public meeting here on Sunday hailed Lord and Lady Mountbatten as "friends of India." Lord Mountbatten. he said, has kept India's interests m his mind much as an Indian and has fully livedG.I.I.S. - 93 words
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Article110 1948-06-09 2 BERLIN. June B.— Moscow Radio's condemnation of the six-power London agreement on Germany as "a secret deaJ for Germany's dismemberment'" supported expectations here todajj that a strong Russian rejection of the London proposals could be expected shortly either from the Soviet authorities m Berlin or from Moscow.Reuter - 110 words
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396 1948-06-09 2 f Tribune Staff Reporter) The Government 'B scheme foi the registration and recruitment of seamen at Singapore and the proposed legislation m this connection were denounced by an emergency meeting of representatives of six Singapore seamen's unions on Tuesday evening, following discussions with396 words
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Article178 1948-06-09 2 French -Vietnam Agreement PARIS, June B:— The Ministry of Overseas Territories today published the text of the agreement signed between France, and the State of Vietnam, Indo-China, on June 5 In the Bay of Along, off the Indo-China coast The agreement stated: 1. France solemnly recognises the independence of VietnamReuter - 178 words
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Article44 1948-06-09 2 CANBERRA, June 8— Mr Joseph B. Chifley, Australian Premier, said today that an Empire Conference soon was unlikely owing to commitments of some Premiers. It aras learned officially, however, that there may be talk between Britain and indivi- dual Premiers.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 44 words
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Article124 1948-06-09 2 The Singapore Coroners Court. Mr. K. X Oon. pre.id•rg. yesterday held an inquiry Mo the deuths of Aliman bin Kahiman and Omar bin All two Johore Malay business men. killed m a motor acci *■< "I Juat |m "-'"■'■■r..- H..k« 1 1 9 m V124 words
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Article116 1948-06-09 2 PARIS. June 8. M. Vucla\ 3enes. nephew of the Czechoslovak President Dr. Eduard 3enes who resigned yesU: iay. and M. Karel Hanus fellow diplomat, have resi 4 ntheir posts with the Czechoslovak Embassy m Paris m Embassy spokesman stated oday. M. Benes. who was Cou:: e!lor ofReuter - 116 words
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Article78 1948-06-09 2 Fines totalling $375 wen imposed on 15 Chinese m the Second Police Court yester day when they were founc guilty of gambling m a common house. Ten of them were arrested at a house m Malabar Stree T at about 4 p.m. on June when they were playing78 words
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Article56 1948-06-09 2 NEW YORK, June B.— The 'Don't Buy British" campaign which has been afoot since the present Palestine crisis developed is having little effect on American buyers at the International Textile Industries Fair here. British materials, some of which are on view fo r the first time sinceReuter - 56 words
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Article260 1948-06-09 2 Contiibuticns to the Joseph's In-titution Sciei i Lal>oratory and School Fi Fund have i cached over Sl2 6 Boys of the St. Anthoa Boys' School and St. Josep Institution, and then paiei contributed a total of $8,945 wards the Fund. The following contnbutu ire acknowledged by260 words
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Article30 1948-06-09 2 Mrs^ Hie von Kruse?*"™ will give a lecture at UieP mlscf of the Sln«aP.y Uj TheosophicalSonety^C^ hill Road, called w with a Purpose on -> urn at 6.30 p.m.30 words
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Article14 1948-06-09 2 Professor **&2?%d glve a talk en. Kd Kha yam" at the Y34CA.14 words
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Article494 1948-06-09 3 i'ii!hi)iv paiatie on the Padanp tomorrow f-' r ,m imnvessivc J.ffa'r. ,>f S nqapore. Sir Franklin (iimson. an >• C .I ,.sontative vil take the salute of troops Vte' l< v parade whi^h will be held m honour of *5 SJicW BIrtMW n M m the parade o*Uf A494 words
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Article107 1948-06-09 3 ta echo of th coW-bteod» j tec rive Chong Ngit Cjn Q tici liJ-»(i on CMI > WM hoard m j* s v-n- P I Court y^sito when T3n Bah Choo topi -<' I befor M iglstmtH A g n a tentative cm::, of having abetted Soh107 words
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Article99 1948-06-09 3 A 33-\fai old Tamil labourer. Wfcamy. who placed his caste to religion above his life, was *Hh yesterday before the wjd Police Court and charged attempted suicide. The at■nptwas made on June 7. Accused stated that he was Jwated by his mandore beJ 1 of hi,99 words
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Article46 1948-06-09 3 «>L E y the Commishy,^~ h[U appointed C ln ii A >'mpbell. the ndert, to be Camp and have also is his Honorral Raiah A^^lent of police p Betrr a 'l'on Leader re. r.a.f C. P d-A **t S I U. C. A.46 words
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Article400 1948-06-09 3 Recently the Sak:iis at ruans ;ajang. Scgamat District, reeived some visitors their lird contact with the outside /orld m recent times. to* isitors comprised the Distiict )fficer. Segamat, the Stati •üblic Relations Officer, a lospital Assistant, the Pengulu of Mukim Sungai Sega iat, a newspaperman and400 words
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192 1948-06-09 3 Lim Chin Hwa. of No. 4. Coo'ie Lines. Kampon^ BnhfU, was yesterday eommltted for tr ii t the next Aariaei on Cterge of prmed lobbery. at the conclusion or :i preHmliuurjf m fjuiry held before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Shears, yesterday Lcow192 words
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47 1948-06-09 3 Because hei hu.ban.J winked i quarrel vutn imi». Lv wli.ii he refused to nave irt Kl rri i 1 -uiitv i rSS»-3S trol of heraelf. The incktent took plweat her band, a Burop. tn wa tn with The lUgWtrate. Mi F. 147 words
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169 1948-06-09 3 LlMl X'K llt| VtM i death ..i M ther nun by hitUog him on •je hcid wiji woodea p<>i. wtag i quarrel, was commit (t a ror tiiil at th noxt Assir.rs a eh»rg« of culpable homicide MX amo'intinj; to nurdei at th.169 words
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Article46 1948-06-09 3 In the Sn Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, .'Jeylon lioad, the Hindu civilian staff of the military departments will have the "Sathurthi" Day the fourth day alter New Moon obnerved vvilh special "Abishegam" (Holy Satht and 'Pooia" (Worship) omorrow, between 5.30 p.m. nd 8 p.m.46 words
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Article159 1948-06-09 3 A quarrel o#ei <« lien whiei. •salted t a g law it?i < c bird Chi^se mtoomq •>< g beaten wttti kandali .-'tick a Phi-i' bifl Wife md hi nothei on April 22 last, hj 1 sequel at the Fouith Crimi uutrtet Court yaterfa.)159 words
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Article194 1948-06-09 3 A teochfw fruit seller, Chua K;il I nay. who wan tM<-.i .it .he Singapore As^tzr Omt A'stcrday on a charge of *auy.ing grievous hurt to »i feltw fruit seller on November 10 last, walki-d o.:t of the lock a free man. the common Jiy finding him194 words
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Article57 1948-06-09 3 it ii utnoancad ttitt ttn iftli. and lust British Council Scholarship for thr> 1948-49 &SSlOfl to the United Kln«lon has been awnrdod to: Vfi. G. T. James. MuxMirn Assistant. Public Health Mu(Mim. K'n./ Edward VII Col lef| Of Medicine, Singapore Fie has been accepted as A57 words
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Article124 1948-06-09 3 Applications arc now open for entry to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors <>xhminations m 1949. Forms are obtainable from the Hon. Secretury, and. when applyitiK IOT forms, candidates must state m preci.-e teuns the examination for whie.h they desire to sit. Application forms 1 duly subscribed whereReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement22 1948-06-09 3 CENTRAL (JALAN V.\ NOSI GRANB OPWUDW TOMORROW! YVONNE De CARLO lfl ■niviTs.irn 1.-.hnWolor "SLAVE GIRL" .|).\il.\ I SHOWS- <;.{(» ii.in Mi I' 122 words
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Article50 1948-06-09 4 JOHANNESBURG. Jane 8Dr. D F. Malan, new Souti' African Premier, has decided that the Parliament will assemble m Capetown on August 6. press reports said today. According to the Rand Daily Mail, the Governments imm3diate programme include? new import controh. anti-Communist measures, and slowing down of immigration.— Reuter.50 words
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Article, Illustration90 1948-06-09 4 Tht song. "Heaven sent us Anyels," was featured by this quartette m the show ''Tropical Caperv" at the RE. Camp Tanglin Road. Th* cost o/ t*e Services' Bh<r.v ''Tropical Caperf^at the R£. camp m Tanglm Road fafceTTDott-. TheplalJt^^rY (loft to right) Johnie, Eddie, Lieut Qum, Pte. Walla, Sonta, pte. H.90 words
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Article197 1948-06-09 4 Soldier- Actors Stage Bright Show 'Tnbunc Stuff Reporter) The ENS A. and CS.E. companies \vh«ch provided excellent entertainment to the forces have now disappeared from the serviceman's picture of amusement. Their places have been taken by less high-sounding, but equally as good troupes, prodded by the Services for the Sh197 words
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Article77 1948-06-09 4 WASHINGTON. June 7. Major-General Eugen e L. Banks. Commanding General of the 13th Air Force m the Philippines wa& among the 13 temporary generals whose nominations to permanent ma-jor-general rank was sen^ to the Senate by the President. The lis t included MajorGeneral Charles T. Myers,U.P. - 77 words
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Article33 1948-06-09 4 SYDNEY. Jun e B— Hanson Carter, a Yorkshire-born wic-ket-keeper who appeared 2 times for Australia m Tes cricket matches between 1907 and 1921. died today after I long illness, aged 70.— Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 33 words
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496 1948-06-09 4 CHAPEL HILL (NORTH CAROLINA), JUNE 7.—SECRETARY OF STATE GEORGE C. MARSHALL, SPEAKING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA COMMENCEMENT. SAID THE CHIEF REASON HE ACCEPTED THE INVITATION WAS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DX. FRANK P. GRAHAM'S "IMPORTANT SERVICE" IN THE NEGOTIATION FOR HALT IN FIGHTING INU.P. - 496 words
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Article364 1948-06-09 4 JSS Sal lnthe4l, n tI >hand C| l "OWI 2 p.m. to 8 nrv. at^on^ mHr ;^iua Fn>m 3 p.m. to 6 n'l J ated on 526 metre, \X P.m .to 11.30 p. m Radiated 1 band and 4823 kc 536 metre, m the Z^M metre364 words
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74 1948-06-09 4 Labourer Charge With Murdering Aged Widow MAIDENHEAD. June 1 George Russell. 4:>-X J 'Irish jobbing labourer oTI Mrs. Freeman Ue mansion home. Jgjgg^B Park Avenue. Maidenhtaa. tween May 29 an .d^ 30 Mrs Lee was found front of her home on J* Russell was brought J denhead from 8t JReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement11 1948-06-09 4 THEY RIDE SAT. <-**^a^^fca— AT Wk^ MMTE mowros (OPENING CHAPS.) CAPITOL11 words
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Article, Illustration792 1948-06-09 5 L^k WITH VERA ARDMORE m__ if* n ciunce ft n Camp w by an I I dance. I abi- t > promote amongst rrison and m erulnmem tot I beau*** m^_ rlgW atmosR? main feature of the Ei entertainment was ■fJrtJentation of a silver rV-M- Oopal SinghTribune - 792 words
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Advertisement104 1948-06-09 5 W Itr r thing IMioto^nphy The Urjert Photo S'udio m Mahya C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOI) Fl KMTI KE ALL KINDS W LINEN EMBKOIDEKIES 241, Kivpr V alley Road, Singapore. Thone: 1025 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight Dance 9 p.m. to midnight Cabaret Entertainment104 words
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359 1948-06-09 6 London A pent a -Messrs. CoUn Turner Ltd.. Tulbot House, ©8. 8t. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 1948. As far as the Communists of Maiaya are concerned trie signal lignts at Maxaya's political cross-roads have chang- 1 ed from amber to red.359 words
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1075 1948-06-09 6 Bcgmmtlg the first of a series of four articles on Britain of toiiaw dealing with subjects 0/ vital interest la A lahya social services, food, housing and 'education. Today) article, t/r first of the series, deals with Social r\i:cs> 0/ which Malaya is so lacking.1,075 words
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Article193 1948-06-09 6 CANTON. South China's first organised peace-time immigration plan, both as a relief and development measure, may shortly be put into effect. The plan involves the transfer of some 2,500 men. women and children from impoverished farming areas of central and eastern Kwangtung Province to Liuchow Peninsula193 words
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Article337 1948-06-09 6 A WARLORD IN AMERICA "rr quarter at s. V %«J fl X ;a >t/.vf rw. Wocfc, fronV hM RfaMnfl uuW but thru IJ^M a s/naN puinliNf/ 0 r a W Wmahington, n r .st J.dnT^M the United puintin,, V f Franklin D P,?M velt ami p^f urt f)/ an<(t^B haveU.P. - 337 words
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Advertisement80 1948-06-09 6 Instant ggfg Kehef mm In conditions i^j^ :^'w|/j arising from Gastric Acidity. tne well balanced formula of DE WITTS ANTACID rO>* DER is a palatable and speedy antacid Avoid spicy or overrich foods until the normal digestion is restored. The first dose of DE WITT'S will be a revelation to80 words
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Advertisement12 1948-06-09 6 BORROW THE BEST BOOKS FROM JOAN TOOKE The Liiliput Library at Little's12 words
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205 1948-06-09 7 /«M 7. .4 rL y. HEADED. th« lamer of Commons aalthouttttg "Ejrrwe Ukc to take ruled tmm§ the to srussino the B itt. Waving a he. tripped I >. a ,jjfo some vacant npO ATTENDANTS seiz>,,(t the man tried to off,Reuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration239 1948-06-09 7 i 'nt inies CyjH'Ul^ h never been free from malaria mosquito, i hen in 1P46 the Oov- y timent started a three y yean oumpniim to des- J the anoph^line mos- I :n the island once n i for all. Cyprus had i aln i ly, in239 words
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201 1948-06-09 7 SYDNEY. June 7. Twentyone years ago, Mrs. Phyllis Cooper, of Maroubra. a suburb of Sydney. New South Wales, was awarded a medallion which indicated that she had passed testa of proficiency m the art of life-saving. She had never been called uponReuter; AAP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-06-09 7 THE Lancaster. tor four-door lighi *i/o«n Th< sW Lt x llV l ,.sU, uppUhirs give ~cefto*Wl&^fc defroster bolstered m leather ftro-Ul*. lix-cylinder qhv engine, independent front v synchrometh of s>30 words
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Article, Illustration73 1948-06-09 7 chriftunikc of mk wins ton cuvrchiu/s v r GRANDSON; Thr 6M»tmum§ >>t Arthur Wkko9m»Y .S"><i»j< .v, son of (hipiam and Mt.s Suntnfs. and Uir I ))<>un<i<:\t i/Kindrhild <>f Mr Wnstnn Chuuhill, I<>"k I plane recently IftottertaiN Ponxh chmch. K'nt PlKitnnnijth ldk<n out.sidt tht < liuuli dftrr the ran in'inif i73 words
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93 1948-06-09 7 £5 FINE COSTS FOR MAN WHO CAUSED RAIL DISASTER WinWord (Cheshi •>• [o a court tilled vrith engin v A firemen nn.i wttnaj* f the WinWord train diwstc Apii l 7. Gunnel .i.n;. cd £B wit') £6 ss. epil .Vmsfo. d today for PUlHng g r.^or train and WUW Btahop93 words
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169 1948-06-09 7 Shanghai. Juno 8. Th« Shantung Province campaign n whlC*l the NationnUr*. nm' Communist forces estimated ai i total of 1,000.000 hi iie n- ockod m battle. is soon by neutral obsorvris as moithan a struggle for contiol oi .he 'ocil aioa. It Ifl aU.P. - 169 words
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71 1948-06-09 7 Mary Had A Little Snake— She Bit It Hii'hfu. J>nt> 7 Franceti M'liU Tuhr. Who is ttoi "it two wns nil. picked ii >' rt Hrn "'>' l >>'">" f lJm*on New South Waie» f M/ Uj (lr<>\t'r\<i Wood ihr horrified mother, who MM (if:in''iuhm<i uhr,r h< r bahy *"</Reuter; AAP - 71 words
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147 1948-06-09 7 I New Delhi, ■••w Ifi i British-owned "Civil and Ml'] I iary Ctawette" of Lahore fca >l ,tl of West Punjab) commc ting on the exodM at Hindj: :rom Bind whlcb ii;«<l recentli I been accc'orated wrote o i rhursday Uwt "Tnis can only147 words
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Article58 1948-06-09 7 Y'".\'!\Y June acine B ..,11 dboui thi i ij ii to of, iio o race in Au3trall n< Kl Homr\ v. I ?l 1 i .1 P I doVAl I v,! u, •>:<- l»« flJlV Hemrdin London esmrt: v .,f chareed with w^ nusband "He «W58 words
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Article100 1948-06-09 8 China 's $650,000 Defence Project 8 1 1 fenccj to Uffhteo the N *i m• d on t P< ■>.■ MM U> pi mi mile !i\- miy Hn!tln| the two cities, is awni.i approral by General Pa Tso Tl north China OOlliniandcr. Fu's headquarter! dtechned to eonfirn ot deny the100 words
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Article36 1948-06-09 8 WASHINGTON. June 7. The House of R.p:es?ntaavcs Armed Services Committee approved a bill authorizing the inclusion cf fcur citizens of th? Philippine Republic among the cadets of the United States Naval Acadexy.— UP.36 words
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Article, Illustration63 1948-06-09 8 Capt. Bryan G. Griffiths, ho'der of the Army Singapore District and RAF. Malayan f rut lie nriufht amateur boxing titles, teas married to Mist U.ac Jupp at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday 4 -V '■> r Group photograph taken after the wedding of Miss Pauline Dorothy63 words
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Article53 1948-06-09 8 I I] f J ip I famous] ti tv Casue". The Caniletbe v;: ---"r m pi Gp rye 111 (mi Smith. Br::.,- V«nl 8 mewhi i partner i f the i "onsernpoioa reti paid arlisf. was an enthuiad nulne lover 1 1 the he was ibo a training pn53 words
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Article262 1948-06-09 8 PORTLAND. June 7 Th^ Columbia River for the thin! time m two weeks will tis* 1 toward now flood ciest m Portland area lite this week. Tn:ted Sttites Weather Bureau forecasters warned on Monday nght. |;ino snows m the Canaiimn Rockies an<! eastern WuhingUa checked262 words
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Article132 1948-06-09 8 Canton. June 8. Mr. Malcolm MicDo".ald arrived by a HO AC Spetdbird this morning: on a private visit to Mr. T. V. Soong, Governor of Uwangtung. Mr. Soong personally met the visitor at the airfield where Mayor Au Yang-chu and Mr. Kenneth Blackwel), acting Consul-General, wereReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration240 1948-06-09 8 SYDNEY. June 7. When the Australian wheat industry wai m desperate straits at the outbreak of war, Great Britain had driven "an intolerably hard oargain the Deputy Leader of the Country Party (Mr. J. McEwen) declared m the Australian House of Representatives, at Canberra,Reuter-AAP - 240 words
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Article55 1948-06-09 8 Quito. (Ecuador), Unexpected strong i 1 the remote distiicts presidential candi Manuel RHdo F doubt on the victory Plaza, already r ;ocl) ■Meat elect The supreme elect nal. on the basis i complete retaiM on announced victory with 96 votes aga for Conservative Plor, and 45.313 fo Alberto Enrique*U.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement35 1948-06-09 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have m Stock: A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced i Prices. Phone ***** Ladies own material made to order.35 words
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Article67 1948-06-09 9 (o r; I id r i'; I I ii. I I 1756 tbeni tt i o:e ee:v- an ill b lymfnt c forth Tit'n Bong r.ai n tit. eJ try. v. Is I B It was to him. and (C»naleti I dporcha«itrodu i iflmpses -01 t'- 1 his CanalettReuter - 67 words
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118 1948-06-09 9 First Filipino Scout To Go To Gilwell \.\M-A. June 7. Xavier Leon, director of Qn of the Boy Bcouti phlUpplnOi n h is v Ito uoderfO trainrv-: the International Tni-i'.-: Centre for Scoutcrs at Gi'v Park, nc:)r London, ar, Boy Scout pci^'onado. first Filipino to be font *o Gilwcll doReuter - 118 words
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76 1948-06-09 9 Was!d "Ston, June 7. The HoilM of Representatives ArmBcrvtces Committee ipprov- a bill designed to help rohabilitiatc the Japanese textile indu»iry b? eataWWitng a icvolving fund for the purchiso of raw fibies. including cotton m the [Jilted States. :"u M"! would estab'ish a r76 words
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Article, Illustration79 1948-06-09 9 «hina pubi: "ewspape: M Hanoi, activities LJWatloa Nb gt< v l^conjuncptekni i v Pf envh Hi«. C! ta|h|Ba J Ton Sking. 2 hi lL clrdes m Nwported IteFktona VoMrfal Hall held last Saturday by the^ Girls' Sports Club Vll Mrs. m. llm. Mw« O. lfar(en«. Dr. W. A. Balhatchet,79 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-06-09 9 O. R. A. DINNER ?I,\ E. U. WUSOH, Principal 0/ Raffles Instituiian, mm spc'ikin;! at the Old Rafflesian Association <nu>u<il Unmet i:eld at the Prince's Restauran*. Mrs. Urn Boon K<n>t <m interested listener.33 words
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113 1948-06-09 9 MAS 'LA. Jim 7. T 7 r Amb*99*d-)r t>> the Un'i Nations, Carlos P. R nportedly told Presid ■n* Quirinn m a c mf< situation m Berlin and X* I pOM f"i er^ri ■•Or* serious thr> ad to irorld pi acr than the PahU.P. - 113 words
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Article85 1948-06-09 9 Washington. June 7. Hie Slate Department announced there woukl be fl ietriom.l conference of American diplomatic officials m BoattMUt Asia and the adiacent cojnttkf to bo held m B«ng -ok on June 21 to 26 under tno tnr.!!:inns!iip of Edwin V. Stanton, the rnitod States85 words
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Article73 1948-06-09 9 Manila. Juno 7. Piesidrnt Qaiiino and Mi Cabinet, who meet today m regutor weekly sessions, arc expected shorUy to lay down a policy retfardinj, trade with Japan, particular^* {he question of soiling „on or. to the Japanese through SCAh It was understood BCAP hi readyU.P. - 73 words
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189 1948-06-09 9 CHASE AFTER COCKROACHES LED TO CLAIM FOR £3,000 NKY. Junr 7. OB Urn i .)f January 13, 15M7. white to Ihh home n S >w'h i. me, in> mm we c» ki, on tho footpath Hi mil ha.sfi <»nc on roadway, where '>•' w:iS kn c d h L winReuter-AAP - 189 words
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121 1948-06-09 9 Lojdoa, June A BrHh* reisioß of bobaywooLsn caueed traffic jam at the .slap 1 (iooi of the Palladium Theatre C»' wnon ■creen star. Tony ..'lit, ■cored sin^in;; suci.i iu.s B:i j iJ» debut ulori.l, who initiilly wa:; so •leivoas he almost foitfot theU.P. - 121 words
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Article55 1948-06-09 9 Washington. June 7. John L Lewis resumed wa K e talks under court order with Urn soft coal industry chartfnK v.at he was "shackled" and ;i"(l< r "duress." i ewtl told the union and ri'dsborou^h. Lewto and the united Mine Workers negotia- ting committee met with****U.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement62 1948-06-09 9 CCMMERCIxL COOKS 15.00 Cousin, on Book-»eplng J ITO vmen ih. comptee Utter WewCT Wort" Owfu»J ».O0 Maddoci; ManiuU of Corop L ,,vyi I". -aval. Engh.-I. '^JL, 2.M p,^-. Book of Synonyms Antony" (JJ llor r -Htv of I-"'.:.. BP^ Noel Manual of Bu»lne» Trarainß |W) SIT c--.mi».»y l 11 Jordan62 words
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Article55 1948-06-09 10 m-mste,:., reB The l, that mintoter, ou^r PonsiiMiuy «*«M as. for a, c wai a breiU electricity supply i v Milting m several i ing without electro houis. Today the K«"ted that he shou* discretion to decide tions were of yj*- Impoctaaec to be i i minister. The HouseReuter - 55 words
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Article73 1948-06-09 10 SEOUL. Korea. J i Members of the D tions temporary on Korea returned from Shanghai M writing the first pa; report to the Gei sembly. Commiisloii wa twed t° disclose wr.i 'hey had taken :.i port, bu r announce b k as the ob. e prompt attainment lon andReuter - 73 words
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Article84 1948-06-09 10 Rangoon. June 7. Two Ghuika factory guards were killed and several wounded m a throehour g?in bsttU- that lo'.lowod a raid by 700 bandits on a ftigar factory at Toungoo, 130 milea north of Rangoon, during tho week end. Mr. Alexander MeAughtrie, the Scots HMMger, had a nr.irowReuter - 84 words
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Article70 1948-06-09 10 WASHINGTON, I regional conference States dlptomatlc m representatives m I Ada and "countrw thereto" will be lv 1 kok on June *6 UK partment annouacw The conf<«°c« und i the chair win F. Stanton, km Slam. »*Thia mee«ng those hold provic;=: parts of tho fWßdj blenis commonReuter - 70 words
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Article33 1948-06-09 10 LAKE SUCCESS The Security Conr.u lt i 8 30 GMT torn* cuss the letter** Jawaharlal Nehru- Minister. dectarijS proceed to Imptewj iolution on M*" JectioiM by the G^ In.iiH haw beenj33 words
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Miscellaneous196 1948-06-09 10 j fell rll Exelii isiv€ k to the Morning Tribune *^^^*^^p^* *^p^^^^p^^ v^^p** "RUCGLES" v "~V /W PQOM/&D TO TAKE THE j| (CARLFUL THIRE. \WE LL THE CLOTH /JA^) /y£/?£ Af/? A^yy/?, /y JMODU TO THE TOWN HALL TODAY, j "1 JULIAfi AFTER OVER IT AND Sk&EP B- "^IW^4ZZ7DVOf TD-MDIMDM/-196 words
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Article126 1948-06-09 11 Melt the most v.,.. M.the. the > i:. GL annual Valley tha Moonee •s alone to h ;tn t State re--1 ;.i iiriM.OOO this, ,h,.ota.i- n !■■•< cent, of lftUNP*l i £239.483. |V v■' £8.058 profit Jin i mount nf Mkn* V rnv>dvd nndstand* > >vi hlr t iitn(Reuter-AAP - 126 words
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85 1948-06-09 11 Indian Commissioner For West -Indies NEW DELHI. June 7.— The Government of India have ap pointed Mr. Satyacharau a*> thei r Commissioner m British West-Indies, including British Guiana, with headquarters at the PPotr t of Spain. Mr. Satya charan will be shortly proceeding to take up his post. WASHINGTON. JuneU.P. - 85 words
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98 1948-06-09 11 2 More jap War Criminals Pay Penalty Shanghai, June 8 Twc now Japanese wartime oflie ms. Ooknel Y. Bushida am Colonel O. Ogie. cx-IJattalior Jomi. landers m HuTian am Siansi Provinces, liere bott sentenced to death by a hi<jl \lUitary Couit here ycsterda ">r atrocities and murder o Chinese civiliansReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration130 1948-06-09 11 MXTKEN POWERB' MEETING iN PAKM. Thr Rt <JL Hon. Erw.st Bevin. y<trri(jn Secretary, iirtat Hntnin's i representative at tht khnnhull Aui Co«/'Vf Hce of «W- 7 toaH tmiiom htld at the Quai d'Orsay PaUu* m Parts nccntlij. The, meeting took plan- following tht pub- L liration of the n*ms of130 words
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Article105 1948-06-09 11 mgHAGEN, Jnnr T.ar. American movie ac f or i Btnkott tnhi ntwsmtn \f mrport today '•They gf Ch'irle.s Chuplin and \ked about Hollywood tut. m nvetttiyatifjfis pAnerican net ton. Her- sholt said that mwr script writers thtin actors u#re indicated. "How about Charles Chaplin?" aU.P. - 105 words
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255 1948-06-09 11 lAVQHAI. June 8. tv labour unions beic issuHBifesto yesterday evenorouncin^ thf "vocaP rtudoita movement r United States aid to a an Mitgested that such ters ihouM ti* 1 presented to htital Btates Government k people's n presentatlvei a§l! propci diplomatic lltftS 1 1 unions255 words
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Article180 1948-06-09 11 MANILA. June 7. Th« committee recently created b Jpicsident Quirino to bMtftigat the actual conditions m th« Miphia Property Commission I mo\e designed to help re store the people's confidence I' I v hc pretest government ha I issued a statement requesting I the "co-operation180 words
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116 1948-06-09 11 COLOMBO. June 7. Thr draft agreement h< had hrouyhi provided tor the transfer of Radio BMAC f<>r Ceiflon without payment. Ceylon's Minister for Transport and Works, Mr. J. L. KoUhrwaln told the House of Representatives recently replym{i to a question raised hu Mr. PicierReuter - 116 words
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Article182 1948-06-09 11 ate PrrsldMt Arthur Vandciberg Unlay picked up powerful ipi»oi t in tho fight to reston he bij* House approved cut m thr funds for the Fjuropear Recovery Programme. Part of the support came from Albany, New York, where icvernor Thomas E. Dew^y -illed for theU.P. - 182 words
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Advertisement37 1948-06-09 11 ROXY };}'^x. 'i.15. JUSF.M. *-iexsion drama: IkrUUag story! "PAULA" iMHae GLKNN FORD "GILDV ably sup'•Wft SULLA VAN b£' I()^>RROWIA KX Hiios. sp^nd In Casablanca" world 7" v "The rmn W lif 7—9.15 1 .Jy^ntuff Island" :< 7 3037 words
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Advertisement62 1948-06-09 11 AGENTS WANTED. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE j ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lump sums fl/l Death. Loss of Limbs or E ves _v>eeklv or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made m your spire time by canvassing this bus.nes.x on attractive C(;;Minission terms. Applications to:62 words
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600 1948-06-09 12 "Bush Christmas" Gel John Bull Award ARTHUR RANK STUDIO .\/.u\ London. May 26 The Royal Kmpire Society uaw then annual John Bull IwaH for the best feature teagtk lilm ma»le m Austra'm'during 1947 to the Rank picture "Bush Christmas." Their award for the best documentary went to Edward G. Haniy's600 words
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Advertisement224 1948-06-09 12 "You Can t Ciet Away Fi .11 It! Ihe British Are Making Some Kealiy Ocn standing Movies And •IHE vUUTE I NiCOKN Is Oofl Of Them" TV J I ens Teda > 4 5 h WS I X.ARTHUR RANK ~i^Jl I Margaret Lockwood i &&C^M fj lan Hunter P Joan224 words
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Advertisement58 1948-06-09 12 CAPITOL Alr-condltloned w m Tfltl AVI ONLY l shows daily at ti» IUI/AI! „7^ times 11 6.15—9.15 m mKm JONES GREGORY PECK V JOSEPH COTTEN V DAVID O. SELZNICK 1 0 7fc4*M4*6b product.o Released thru J —Preceded b >~7 s \u^traM 1. BRITISH at Lord, BRADM AN *< H ta58 words
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Article708 1948-06-09 13 *tft quotation- csprsi*w mr 43.00 ■y :r .io 5.30 X... US4 3.92',.xd y- v 10 .00 1025xd I^^SOOO 52.00 mar.it IW 48 xd I- 33.::. 31.50 cr 1130 1.150 ML {0) 1.70 1.80 X' ,p, 1.70 1.80 Kerie? 24.00 24.50 cd BJ er 57.00 58.00 ar 9.75708 words
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875 1948-06-09 13 Colourful History Of New S.S. Co. Vessel (Tribune Staff Rf.porUn fa_ 1 f JT' Wi added to th linp ships now sail<W,™ th t hOUSC flap f tho strai Steamship Com Many S.ngaporo. when Mrs. A. V. Aston the wife of the Resident875 words
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Article146 1948-06-09 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From our Financial Corr.) The largo increase m rubber shipments last month had no depressing; effect on the rubber price. Some of the present <teadine.ss is very possibly at.ributable to the prevailing Jisturbed conditions over widespread parts of the country, though the market takes note )f146 words
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Article53 1948-06-09 13 The rubber market was very (inn throughout yesterday. Prices quoted at the close were Buyers Sellers. No. 1 June R.S.S. 44 44% No. y June R.S.S. 4.V/ H i 4% No. 3 June R.S.S. 40 tt 40% June Tender 44 44 l n July /Sept. 43 i 4353 words
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Article19 1948-06-09 13 The share market was quiet m all .sections yesterday ami iMHIIUiM was done at slightly lower prices.19 words
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Advertisement44 1948-06-09 13 START Ar V^^ 2 p.m., 4.15., «.S0 WHAT mHMM_ V^ HAPPENS TO THE [Sftf/jftf/J/JR "GHOST" NOW CAN «IT" BE CAUCHT OR WILL "IT" JUST VAMOSE?! tOO PHONE69O9 W i iv(, iij I'll- i*t i a i j ii'i' l, I ii i'l'i >lls s44 words
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280 1948-06-09 14 Big Money Will Pass In Soccer Transfers London. Jun« S. VfMle Qm thooftata 01 and BnffU s ofSwwi wi bow tnwtr>d o the luflMMr pHttmrti fogtfcal clubi All owi the tvUiury Mt hi.-.- prepartof tor pw ■cttMl which opens on August 21 Already the cioj-v of scasoi tanifcr:* number WtUReuter - 280 words
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Article66 1948-06-09 14 Francisvtne— Rlddrrkerk 44 Kmpire Haroble Sheers Edith Moller 41 Trevelyan 42/3 Purnea River MitU 36/7 AncWses 35/6 Steel Fabricator 32/3 Samarinda 19 20 Sordang 21 2 Partmouth Victory Eumaeus 23 4 Shapur 25/6 Shirala 27 8 Kmpire Raja 29 30 Stentor Ifl fN Ajax 13 14 Ohyebassa Bruas66 words
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Article135 1948-06-09 14 Playing at the Happy Worli S'ldium last Sunday. befox "•<» ►hiring of badmir. ton enthusiasts, the Carefro i, v .v^u rvirty defeated the Singapore Admirality Local SI aft Union Badminton team b five sanies to two. Results (Carefree Party r.,<. itionod first). SINGLES: Lim Ong Huat135 words
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Article68 1948-06-09 14 The following have been sc- I lected to represent the May I flower B.P. m a friendly match against the Perhtpoao Stte Club on Thursday, 10th: June, j at the Clerical Union Hall at i 7.00 p.m. sharp. Tan Guan Hong. Neo Seng i Kee, Lav Teng Siah,68 words
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484 1948-06-09 14 Bek>w are the weights for ihe first day of the Pcnang Tor* n»ib Summer meeting on Saturday r 1 Horses. Class 1. Div. l. 6 Furs <^!d J&MfdPtft 907 Roseau's Boy 8.13 O^ental 8 0« n? Arthur S 02 Skin 7 12 Dear 7484 words
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Article276 1948-06-09 14 Penan g Track Open For Fast Work PENANC. Jiirw« 8 Th. i <le tiac oi No. 1 wa op* 1 Dor fast woik thli morning v.en the best wofifts men he Ravc:i (Lawlen and Sky I Irv-AK (Woods). Griffins wore given hairioi .actice. Fire Master (Gentles) ane hn Him (Allan)276 words
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Article164 1948-06-09 14 With enquiries ri.-c.ived ft or >versea9, the coconut oil mai :et. which hitherto had Itec* \j\\. showed some imptoveacnt with sellers quoting $7> $80. Siak sarro flout was tranacted at the previous day rvei of $16V The following were vest* lav's quotations RICE No. 1 $65. Otho;164 words
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Article42 1948-06-09 14 •\ooltcation may bo made b\ members of the .lohore Vo.ri teer Engineers to O.C. O^jtra "locords' Office. VWUBtecr Poir M Records Otters. Kuala Lumpur, who will forward tn« nc-cessary forms for application for the award of .'fficioncy decorations and medals.42 words
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Article191 1948-06-09 14 Wa-hm^ton. Juno |-jJ tromtae loeisiation ntej tho Reciprocal Trnd^ DMOtl Act for one mi res o c 12. out 'ricti^e the PreflMent'i J tity to i a i*c o!' low-' ta ithout Congrenioiui 1 -on. i- being filmed !>j Senate Finance Committal Yost.'ulay. the ft •:,•<!Reuter - 191 words
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Article72 1948-06-09 14 The Wmar ££«M beat the Rtd Hall. p the The following w^e mentioned first.. An duki beat K. Noni^- J H Kassim lost cO k c!i lost to J. rvsk.T l- Y| Ah,nad M- jj J Kassim lost, to k S; c i Peskor I I* "j72 words
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Article24 1948-06-09 14 PUyers I against t» m team on Fii W iii be d lowmp an,. EUsah fcfurug K. R. futhla ui mivand' H.l.OBinan24 words
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Advertisement57 1948-06-09 14 THE HO HON6 Si CO. (1932) LTD. tnrtirpnr»letl In Sin(apor«. •5. (HTM A STRFrr PffONe 3M4415 PASSAGE F^FKiHT SFRV|C|?». "Hnn e Slang" Mall* for Racoon June 22 (Saloon and d<M-k |i:is^im»i;itr -lii(lor Mk Wm Talenihang Jt Tladjoe June 12 *tl«ag Tat" Sails lor Djambi June 25 "X.pong" Sails For Rangoon57 words
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Article1141 1948-06-09 15 2 S.B.C. 2 a two-go \l lead AFT^ L NNAyV y IN A DIV. I LEAGUE R TH 4T UIAN BESAR STADIUM YESTERH utr SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB Tf Yu ay AND WERE ABLE ONLY TO D pTHK NAVY HAD DRAWN LEVEL AT RECS GOT IN FRONT AGAIN, BUT ''Se1,141 words
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Article84 1948-06-09 15 LONDON, June 8.-The High Commissioner for Pakistan. Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, has bought a three-year-old French racehorse, Tsaoko, from Fred Amstrong, of Newmarket, the trainer to the Gackwar of Baroda, at a price which ha.s not been disclosed. Tsaoko is by Vatteuor sire of the DerbyReuter - 84 words
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Article23 1948-06-09 15 A magazine edited by Uj« sociation ii> w> ut l m Tt wmt a monthly M* ontitled •Tamilasirian feas.*s Panjang. Malacca.23 words
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808 1948-06-09 15 (By KiKhlwu Sparkling tennis wa.s seen at the S.C.C. courts yesterday wh.-r«- the Singapore La Wn Ten- nis Championship-; were m proPVtfc All the DM wen- keenly contested. Ow of the men's doubles. between Capt. M. F Turner-Cooke and H. C. Fay808 words
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Article26 1948-06-09 15 Singapore District REME defeated the Catholic Young Men's Association by 3-1 m the Third Division League soccer match played at McNair Road ground yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement17 1948-06-09 15 "SAKUNTHALA" ESTABLISHKD ATTKNDA NCR KECOKU IN NEW m s I <^;r <gl BPBCSAL E're-ltelea.se Premiere ALHAMBRA M'NITE!17 words
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Article361 1948-06-09 16 SIXTY-ONE CHILDREN OF THE LEPER SETTLEMENT HAVE BEEN 'ADOPTED' BY THE PVBLJC SO FAR THE SCHEME WHICH IS SPONSORED BY THE LEPER WELFARE COMMITTEE WAB STARTED IN MAY. Several public bodies and individuals have volunteered "Adoption" of one or two children m the Settlement by361 words
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Article62 1948-06-09 16 LONDON, June 8. It was unofficia";. reported today that the Australian team to meet England m the first Test match starting at Nottingham on Thursday will be elected from the following 13 players: S. Barnes, A. Morris, D. Bradman, A. L. Haasett. K. Miller, \V. Brown, I. Johnson.Reuter - 62 words
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Article219 1948-06-09 16 TEL AVIV. June B.— Egyptian planes bombed Tel Aviv today m several hit-and-run raids. They caught the defenders *>v surpnse and dropped bombs m various parts of the z\iy. At least 20 persons were ciUed or wounded. The United Nations Pa'.es- tine mediator's officeReuter; U.P. - 219 words
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146 1948-06-09 16 PARIS, June B.— What were i claimed to be details of a ss- cret treaty between Czechoslovakia and Russia giving Russia absolute control over the Bohemian uranium mines of Jachymov, were given today m an interview m the European edition of theReuter - 146 words
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Article67 1948-06-09 16 DRESS-MAKERS LOCKED OUT Foochow ladies' dress-makers m 32 Singapore concerns were locked out on Monday aftcrnocr when they declined tn ficcerl v^'ape cuts proposed by the miugements. Representative of the workers told the Tribune yesterday that that they had already two wage cuts previously and that the present wage cuts67 words
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Article45 1948-06-09 16 MOSCOW. June 8. Russian heavyweight weightlifter Ma'tsev, of Simfropol, today Cialmed a new world's record m the left-hand clean an« jerk. He lifted 243 A pound? t gainst the record of 236 pounds set by Jaegle of Ger- many m 1935.— UPUP - 45 words
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