Morning Tribune, 10 June 1948
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Title Section14 1948-06-10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 773. 'A'eu- Sem.s, /o CEXTS THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 104814 words
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Article13 1948-06-10 1 u am- ,V tJ th€ >'<erc■c..v/" coUmi* ist»n of the criefrrofum13 words
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Article260 1948-06-10 1 ARABS ACCEPT UN CEASE-FIRE NFW YORK, Juve D.Hvie York RcnV.o broadcast a report froM A-nmin tttdny saijirtfi that all the An; states had accepted l/M United Nations cease-f'n order. Meanwhile Count Folke Ber nndotte. the United Nation; mediator, announced in Cain he has set 6 GMT Friday a the hourReuter; U.P. - 260 words
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207 1948-06-10 1 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Lr> rod tape it is learned, uas been introduced by the Ee fmiSfcri ion authorities recently in connection with EL o "Sts for entry into Singapore from India. Ltorm making applica- on 'behalf of would-be emee; wishing to come here207 words
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Article182 1948-06-10 1 From Our Own Reporter) POH, June 9.— lntensive intimations by the Police into i brutal killing of Mr. E. V. bb M.C. i day has re- i W a i id* the fact I th i was shot to I by "paid killers" who li bee-182 words
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Article20 1948-06-10 1 POLIO: NO NEW CASES D^ r f V>nf IV '»omyelitis v% a Jwterday. There fcathi from the £*?*3?S 2 poUo20 words
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Article64 1948-06-10 1 (From Our Own Reporter) iiV!; I :i" A further nest in connection witn th« labour unresi in the Sung' biput .jit.t was ude on Tues d^y o '.it- local police until Mr. W. Poundal. It ts understood that the F.» .-id nl of the Tamil section at64 words
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Article49 1948-06-10 1 HONOLULU. June 9. James Baptist? 35-year-oid Negro pantryman aboard the Liberty ship Angus McDonald, en route to Mobile. Alabama^ from Singapore, died last night of gunshot wounds received in an outbreak 01 violence aboard the ship a few hours after it cleared, here on Monday.- U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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311 1948-06-10 1 KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS THREE «AL^r^^|« ONK GAPORE ARE INCLUDED IN THE KINGS I,iiUHDA\ deration of Malaya. Twenty-four citizens each of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have also been honoured. The feMowing is the full list -,f a d lor Singapore [CKIGHT BACHELOR Dato311 words
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92 1948-06-10 1 9 From Our Ovm Reporter*' Kuula Lumpur. June 9. Liew Yit Sun, "a t Kuala Lumpur repre- sentathv of the Afa/ay- > I an Communist Party, 1001 tonight arrested by the Police on an *****a J charge of sedition. J%e charge arose nut S o92 words
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93 1948-06-10 1 Rubber Workers Cut Salary Demands A, a meeting of the Tai Thong Rubber Works and Mr. sentative of the Company. rediiced their Koh was informed that tne ex^orken M« request for three months salary to definitely ww» waiter up atra'"LC the Police. It will be recalled that the. Company offered93 words
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283 1948-06-10 1 ESTATE MEN PRESS GOVT. FOR ACTION MORE VIOLENCE IN FEDERA'HON (From Our Chin Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, June 9.— Estate employers in the Federation are exerting heavy pressure on the Government for stronger measures against terrorism following three more cases of violence, including two killings (one involving the death of the283 words
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Article61 1948-06-10 1 NANKING, June 9.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commlftftloner General In Malaya, arrived in Nanking thin afternoon for a three-day vinlt to the Chinese capital. The llritlsh, Indian, and Canadian Ainha»*ador* and the Australian Charge d'Affalren are giving a joint reception for Mr. MacDonald on June 11. He willU.P. - 61 words
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Article112 1948-06-10 1 FOOD SHIP DUE TODA Y 'Tribune Staff Another food ship from Western Australia arrives UUi.momig when Ihe m.v. Gordon berths at Godowns 29 and 30. Singapore wiH receive 110 tons of meat and wheat. l« Mckaecs of frozen meat, poul- 13 222 cases of apples, /rapes vegetable- potatoes Ssanddtrus. 40112 words
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Article81 1948-06-10 1 Honqkonq, June 9. The headquarters of the British Pacific Fleet which has been at Honqkonq for a century in shortly to be moved to Sinqapore according to Press reports here. A naval spokesman today declined to comment on th*' report that the headquarter* of the BritishReuter; U.P. - 81 words
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Article100 1948-06-10 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore will again be the calling-station for Chinese men-c'-war when a cruiser and a destroyer belonging to the Chinese Navy will pass through here early next month on their way to China from Britain The cruiser 'Chungking' (formerly 'Aurora' and the destroyer100 words
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Article88 1948-06-10 2 18-Year-Old Claims Trial An 18-year-old Chinese. Low Ah Long, was ordered to be remanded for three days in police custody when he appeared in the Third Police Court yesterday on two charges of attempted extortion. It was alleged that accused threatened Fa rid Khan and Tulusurami on two different occasions88 words
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231 1948-06-10 2 I Torn Our Oun Reporter) PENANG. June 9. Mi. J**l i .anaging Director of Caledonia list te was < 6r*l -v rtaircase inside his house at about 9.10 last night. He wa.; killed instantly, and was shot through the hick of his head Six231 words
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Article132 1948-06-10 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. June B.— The final results of the 'Demangsfcip Padi Competition' organized by the Agricultural Department has been released by the Agricultural authorities. Agricultural officials declared that the response was encouraging. The following are the final standings. SI AM VARIETY 1. Demai.g I Omar132 words
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97 1948-06-10 2 1 Willemstad. Curacao. June 9. A new Constitution became effective in the Netherlands West Indies today, givir.f them a larger measure of ler resentative government under the Dutch crown. The new charter calls for a council of government" consistmg of six members who, together with97 words
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Article76 1948-06-10 2 The three Sunderland Plying Boats of No. 209 Squadron that flew to Rathmines, chief R.A. A.F. Hying boat base 75 miles north of Sydney, on May 24 on a training and liaison flight returned to Seletar yesterday afternoon from Port Darwin. Since leaving Singapore the distance covered76 words
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Article107 1948-06-10 2 Alleged to have accepted a bribe while employed as a public servant, Goh Nam Seng a detective of the Singapore Police Force. wa s produced in the Second Police court yesterday to answer a corruption charge. It was alleged that Goh accepted a bribe of $100107 words
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Article61 1948-06-10 2 An informal talk on "Travo 1 A Vegetarians." will be fWo-l by Mrs. H. B. Moorhead at Km premises of the S'pore Lodg.> Theosophical Society, 8 Catrnhill Road, on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Moorhead. who has recently returned from an extensive tour In America, Canada and61 words
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252 1948-06-10 2 On the Full Moon Day of Wesak, the personnel of the Royal Pioneer Corps stationed in Woodlands, received the 80-sapling. The 80-sapling is a plant h-orn the historic 80-tree from Anuradapura which is still vigorously alive at the Mahavihara. One-thousandneight-hund-red Buddhist personnel lined both sides252 words
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123 1948-06-10 2 A European woman, J. V. Quitzow, was produced yesterday in the First District Court to answer three charges of cheating. It was alleged that on three occasions, posing as a peraon.l assistant to a certain Colonel "Q", she drew N.A.A.F.T. rations on behalf of 8.0.R.s123 words
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Article80 1948-06-10 2 Bail of $1,000 to one su' e was allowed a young Ch ne Choy Tin. when he apPj^ in the second Polic, co urt* terday on a d»£«sl lently using a lefto* mark. t on jui B was alleged 8 accused was m an instrument witn^ block80 words
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Article747 1948-06-10 2 THE following are the citations for th awards: in>l W' s Birthdai SIR Roland St. John Brad '"'I. a m IMh r Connctl and Coincil of St-Ue Johon- has riJ* e Ex "^tJ service (1On i M'ict piJ J A lawyer :>f distinction Sir Rolan.i ton747 words
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112 1948-06-10 3 Social Welfare Conference Makes Plans various branches Bo< Welfare Depart L v had a busy time mm reports and future yjj foi liscussioii m their nfprence. O n t- morning, met in Mr. T P y Mi > room for tne the conference rr »!ana oi' a ton year forward112 words
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399 1948-06-10 3 Sewerage Labourers Ask For Special A llowances I f the Sewerage I^n H rtnrnt of the Sn-.t ,'v will shortly si.bmit to the authorittoi ,!s asking for rfpccla! allowances foj workers .k.ml tO dO SO V) mooting of re-, 1 T tb€ labourers r^ t: v 7.,; ;/,l Sewerage i*399 words
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Article120 1948-06-10 3 Hughes Going On Leave Utvtag today by the Orbita on normal long leave is Social Welfare Deputy secretary, Mr. I tL Hughes. A weifarv otticer in the de- j partment since June 1946, Mr. Hughes laughingly remarked tot nil four months' leave was "nuich too short for such a •*rt120 words
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Article57 1948-06-10 3 w*vj Chinese, Yeunpr Hai ir n others, pleaded guilty Police Court g* »y to a chaipre of pam•mmon gaming stod at about tafc P s' >n ]l »nf 4 Bat 35 «reet v hen they were l^ing in the game cash to the was seized P-n"' table. •I57 words
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62 1948-06-10 3 wet km sk<itin<i av wmuiema* park tm niaht and nftt-r a ft* *o*r* acquaintance took her 0W for supper. Later they adjourned to nearby hotel The next mornma h> covtrt-d that $20 WJ MM /rum > I^*^* ;/t s7, rtni "W h ffOld62 words
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Article14 1948-06-10 3 ADDlicationy for 1948 Querns a?mraoor« should bo BUbmitted foUu Doctor of Education14 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-06-10 3 the uuhi'rn hn>k piece n' Qmkm, Truvtmeofi tkmth ln<l n. icitnUy of Mr John BvhohtUm <tmi Wat #Mtii Vcinomht. The brfck it the d ui'jhit r <;} Mi. B. A Fvrunndez (chid dranijhtsmtm Hum* Industrial Fnr East Lt<> Srwaparc). :md Mrs FtrHitnilfi41 words
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Article284 1948-06-10 3 Five Witnesses Not Available rfrow Our Oun Reportir} I MALACCA. June 8. The District Judge. Malacca, gave the prosecution until June id ir thev intended to proceed with the' case against E. E. Monteiro. Lawrence Sequerah and Lawrence Stanley who are accused of b«ing allegedly concerned in the theft and284 words
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419 1948-06-10 3 M.D.U. SEEKS LIBERATION OF MALAYA" w/.v to c<; T:it- Ml>r in <Utinient igned by Mi Gteraid d. Cns horoughly rejects .ill th. ti'J' in iJh gattofti and im •t'.eation made by thr com niMtoncr-Gcnrt al with M\sp»-< > the Vti»r in his Mondial S.n.d.v, r.i-.it. "While Mi Mac-Donald ays Hit419 words
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Article156 1948-06-10 3 The sole reason why minor MM are being brought ho fore iio Hi:vh Court to because ol ih> p.-evaie.ue of thefts of hicy •'es and vehicle parts, and ttu leces.-ity of stamping out sucl rimes by more serious pena:os than would be given in th<156 words
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Article42 1948-06-10 3 (From Our Own lte|>ort^r) Tho fo, .nation of the Malays' I'.enevolont Ansociation ]ai of Bridies. SingmpoTi »i from May 25. IMJ. t 1(1 It .'5 P-rn. ot» .June U S Malacca Malaya who an nterested are wqwertad K42 words
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229 1948-06-10 3 t Frow Our Own BapOfttrJ MALA CC A, J«M A ■Mild to an Alleged vinous, nnifc attack on the Chief Sanitary Inspector. Malacca, <»n March ♦> was beard in the Afagt'itrate'i Cou-t ;U the preliminary inquiry when a fortynine year old Hokkten Chinese, rap229 words
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Article75 1948-06-10 3 Tin- American forestry expert Dr. M a HiilMinitn, bt the FbOd an.l Atificultunil Ornuiisatlon i« n< w in In«lon«*i» ,n a tm day*' visit to Mqyalpl hlmtelf with MM forr-stry pmblemfi m Mita <"iintiy Visits to BUItMMWrg, Hun.JunK. MM* HH.I South (VlrhHK 1M ulaimed In hli75 words
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Article128 1948-06-10 4 NEW YORK, June S.— Rock v Graziano i s a two to one on favourite to retain his world middleweight title tonight, when, he meets Tong Zale, «from whom he took the crown last July, over 15 rounds ftt the Newark. (New Jersey) baseball park.Reuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-06-10 4 In the mixed doubies of the championships on Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Pearcy and Capt. J. L. Whitmore rat left/ wtre beaten by Miss L. Masxey and C. K. Pang. (Tribune Photograph}.32 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-06-10 4 Mrs. J. F. Pearcy in action nt the B.C.C. courts in the mixed doubles of the S'pore Law Tennis Championships. (Tribune Photograph).22 words
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Article53 1948-06-10 4 Reuter. PARIS. June B.—Mr. Pinkney Tuck, former United States Ambassador in Cairo was today made the first Suez Canal Company administrator of American nationality. The Company announcing this decision said the choice of an American wa s justified by the place taken by United States tonnage inReuter - 53 words
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235 1948-06-10 4 WASHINGTON, June 8. The House of Representative Appropriations committee cut the Atomic Energy Commission oudget for the coming riscal year by $4,850,000 despite I warning by Commission Chairman David E. Lilientha. that any reduction might be a cata<.trophy. In a n angry report,U.P. - 235 words
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175 1948-06-10 4 French Policy Towards Vietnam Govt. PARIS, June 9.— The French Governments policy towards the newly-constituted Vietnamese Government of General Xuan in Indochina was outlined by Monsiour Paul Coste Floret, Minister of Overseas Territories, in the National Assembly last night. To avoid any misunderstanding, he saiu I have several times remindedReuter - 175 words
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Article36 1948-06-10 4 WABHINGTON, June 8. —The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee approved a legislation authorizing $65 million longterm loan to fivance the construction of the United Nations headquarters in New York.— U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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118 1948-06-10 4 Chinese Plan To Send Troops To Palestine PSIPING. June 9.— A loca. Chinese Moslem League spokesman said the mass Islamic demonstration here againsi the Jews was still planned but they were awaiting for answers to telegrams sent to Chinese Moslem military members Pai Chung Hsi and Ma pu Fang askingU.P. - 118 words
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Article145 1948-06-10 4 Progressives Returned In Ontario TORONTO. June 9 q tano"a progressive Conservati Government has been return to office for the third time The Socialist Party-the'( operative Commonwealth deration showed surprid strength in the election, i replaced Liberals as the offlc opposition. The Socialists gained 4-eats against the Conservativ 52 and theReuter - 145 words
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Article119 1948-06-10 4 SHANGHAI. June 9. Dl Tsuyee Pei. former Govemc of the Central Bank and hea of th? Chinese Advisory Cora I mission to the United State in connection with America aid 'o China, is scheduled i fly to the United States toda: probably after anotherReuter - 119 words
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Article86 1948-06-10 4 LONDON. Juno 1 House of Commo n. -1 throughout the lUgi" F^ 159 amendments hou ance Bill ami ende I a J3 Uttlng this mornin n 0 elements sought 11 nn abolition of P< !I h ;V. large variety c ing from silk j mousetrap* n lS86 words
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Article302 1948-06-10 4 BLUE NETWORK MAUtt ENGI4SH PROGRAMMES 1.00 p.m. Luncheon Music by The Radio Orchestra; 1.3C News; 1.40 Peter Yorke His [Orchestra; 2.00 Close Down; 1 8.15 Programme Summary. j News Summary Announce I ments; 8.18 Let's Go To I The Pictures; 8.30 CallI ing All Hospitals; 9.00302 words
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Article782 1948-06-10 5 WITH VERA ARDMORE Clniilt"i"° i ,1-n «R the names son of Mr E Dent at his 8t Andrew's eundaj afterKinroH NicholV,NG G. Maunder the |Od- i ,is very smrj; m 2 blue with the bodice cre am and blue. it e straw hat was ed?--,y and complete782 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-06-10 5 Hrfwraf here arc Mr and Mr* See Teong Keat after their r*«ft( vddng. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs B€* fa Chum while the bride ww Miss Ee Chwee Neo, Inoftfer 0/ Mr and Mrs Ee Keck Yan.41 words
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Advertisement6 1948-06-10 5 -ALHAMBRASATURDAY at M'NITE! J!NG OFTHEV^I MOUNTIES^yH6 words
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Advertisement183 1948-06-10 5 Fine wocllen dresses and suits for Home leave. i AT THE PAVILION RESTAURANT j l TO NIGHT J GAMMON STEAK WITH PINEAPPLE AND CHATEAU BEEIIAMI s THE PICK OF THE MENU AM) A SPLENDID PICTURE j AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL Proprietor: Koy Cornell: 2«9, Orchard Koad Phunc: 4448 1183 words
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353 1948-06-10 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Help For Asia London Agent* -Messrs. Cohn Turner Ltd., Talbot House, •8, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. IWB. An appeal to the advanced industrial nations to help develop the impoverished countries of Asia was made by the leader of the Indian delegation at the353 words
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1082 1948-06-10 6 IN SEARCH OF THE GOOD LIFE WORLD AFFAIRS POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE The word "democracy" ia i very fashionable these days*. 'olitician.s use i> a great deal »nd lots of people profess to be rood democrats. In the recent var hundreds of thousands of t^ople lost their lives in a1,082 words
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Article138 1948-06-10 6 BERLIN- iAi r M I British an d mans in their wwte^ 2 ancl^,ad, import,^ J*e pon piano 2 tow* enemr n aai^t.N trom the nJS States to FranklurT M Ln: up with a similar m^Z MOO to make a detailed S *-H:'k itlldy o! DttrttkT conditionsReuter - 138 words
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Article63 1948-06-10 6 STOCKHOLM. An ;mmi« gration rush to America hai started among \hv 30.000 Baltic refugees ir. Sweden tofiod ing a new regulation classifying them as Soviet citizen* The Baits, hitherto ngard ed by the Swedish authoritie |«g stateless, tear that thej may become liable later foi deportation to thdrReuter - 63 words
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Article740 1948-06-10 6 With the additional advantage of enjoying the "blessing?" of the Indian Government, the Indian National Trade Union Congress is endeavouring to "liberate workers" from what it calls the "stranglehold of extremist leadership." Whiie the INTUC does not! altogether lule out strikes for securing labourReuter - 740 words
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Advertisement48 1948-06-10 6 MALA YAN AIR WA YS L I M 1 TED m:w extension to TAiriNG THRICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM KI'ALA LUMPUR TO PENANG VIA TAIPING MOV THIR. SAT. FROM PENANG TO KUALA LUMPUK VIA TAIPING TIES. FBI. StN. FARES i-^ Koala Lumpur to Taiptng $S5/> Penang to Taiphiff $1»/-48 words
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203 1948-06-10 7 OCCUPA TION OF GERMANY TILL PEACE ASSURED n iteVi States and five fremlly P™ers revealed today for self-gov--1'!; p. ,n Western Germany JJTSrvfd notice on Russia ""Yhe -H-rupation troops will JJ^J, there until the peace of ruroiw i* secured. J 'r h >mmunjque. Issued by he x Towers, again blamedU.P. - 203 words
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Article, Illustration68 1948-06-10 7 ZOE GAIL, red-hatred WestEnd actress, from Johannesbur, was given a decree nisi in the London Divorce Court recently. Her husband, the actor and song-w rl ter, Hubert Robert Harry Cregg, did not put in a defence to her allegation that he had been cruel to her.68 words
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248 1948-06-10 7 I IKE SUCCESS. June 8.-- Pan lit Jawanailal Nehru's to the Security Council I u placed delegates in a ill position and at todays session of the Council ft majority of the represents arc expected to tread warily. The Indian Premier's letter. u gReuter - 248 words
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Article82 1948-06-10 7 r OKfO June B.— Eight *eats have seceded from pteir party to form a new s Party." according •e Japanese press. Efforts D raocrat leader. Prime Hitoshi Ashida to their secession were tithi ut sneceii -luces tV number of <m cratic Party to 84 opposition Democratic'•"*l< areAAP - 82 words
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59 1948-06-10 7 QUIRINO'S APPEAL FOR NATIONAL UNITY MANILA June S. A stroni; Operation among all P««" lor the sake of Juan o«^i-n was .I-*J traditional Jgg*^ The PresiJent iou^ fact that J'»n ea 7 often to of taAvOTtii an n' F jockey for t ed OOt government^ m P own err rReuter - 59 words
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150 1948-06-10 7 £10 FIXE PLUS £40 COSTS LONDON. Jun t 8 Lt -C<»l John Alexander Hattrell, 5G of Brookman's Park. Hertfordshire, a solicitor attached to the Claims Commission o! the Wa r Ottice. was ;it B»>w SUect herr today lined iolO I ji'ith e4() co.sUs forReuter - 150 words
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Article178 1948-06-10 7 ROME. JI'NE 8. THE FIRST PARLIAMENTARY FIST-FIGHT in Italian history in which a blow was actually landed occurred tonight in the Senate when a Communist struck two Christian Democrats during arguments about Italian prisoners of war in Russia. THE SENATE fight was brief and would have178 words
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Article83 1948-06-10 7 MASILA. Ji'Hf 8. Cut ilcrm Mmud ni«v'<v th* Phiiiwvine dtUßftkm ECAFE Confer' <>"tn oammd, pected back in Atnniln today wu rrlmhhf reported to ha» Mm recaOH Hr P>'*<i< nt Omritw. t The r<>mm b<lun<l th< n IIH was stud t<> lie to**** rmb*r—*m**t to '/»< rhwv- wrr OotmwmmUU.P. - 83 words
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Article25 1948-06-10 7 LONDON ]nn> 8 7 to end Uw privlleg< £S JSS l Juitlce BUI n»»»ed /Ucounl Jowlti wd p»ae^ j,,,. npgn trlfillS- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article93 1948-06-10 7 Calcutta, June S. (hnkrai uti Rajnyopalarhart who .su< cecdx Lord Mountbntttn M <}orcrnor-(l> neral of lnn,n <,rk Juiu 21, s:nd Unlnif it MM Ml for any /ori'ij/n .s7rtf«' or /xir/iy intfnxtH in thnt state f<» mfiniu/uf' /n<i*i* i #f^r> tufjnration from Hntum. Mr. Rayti/opaUichuii. howReuter - 93 words
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Article154 1948-06-10 7 LONDON Jun«» B.— The Commons fought ir\ vain today for cheapei fully fashioned storking for the proletariat. Philip Piratin Communist' i >.sked the Government to aboil* the S3 1 S P"r cent purj hast- tax en utility fttllf-»-Ntiloned stockings. He .^aid tax already had be*iU.P. - 154 words
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Article48 1948-06-10 7 REMITTANCES TO CHINA FROM H.K. Canton. Jun«« A ChUnr» .■port fiorn Nanking n*Un h'nt thr finance authontir" r» the capital haw announced I hat iwiltUacei fwwi Houg- ions: nhoiiui be eemWercd an lOvrrieaM' Chin««w t« mittaric These should be d«-alt wnii uceordHlg to ate M* RXthangc rrpulHtton.v ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article85 1948-06-10 7 number disabled ea servicemen anri dlsab) d workcM •n.iv n «'(-:vr free >■'' Gle ivl] Rail, Financial Seen t.. the rreawim <• Ihe Home Coinnn n J n i gh l thai t M n!rt« r pensloni h ped to launch a scheme which would th) dltabl dReuter - 85 words
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Article130 1948-06-10 8 Tokio. Juno c Two former Japanese lieutenant general. s have born arrested and will be tnct! shoitly together with 11 other Japanese for their alleged parts in the 'Palawan Massacre" one oi the worst series of atrocities of World War 11. GenMrc Arthur's headquarters announcedReuter - 130 words
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Article61 1948-06-10 8 RANGOON. June 8. A guerilla captured in Centrai Burma was on his way from Communist headquarters in Yamethin to Communist leaders in Upper Burma witn detailed instructions for an uprising, the newspaper. New Light of Burma, said today. The paper said he was carrying instructions from ThakinReuter - 61 words
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Article64 1948-06-10 8 MANILA. June 7.— Reports from Tacloban. capital 01 Leyte. said four persons were killed when constabulary soldiers battled two truck-loads of outlaws who entered the town yesterday afternoon. Authorities quickly main tained order, but residents still fearful of dissidents retreated to the outskirts afterU.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration98 1948-06-10 8 Prince Dhani Xiwas. a Member of the Regency Council of S'am (fourth from left) photographed with his daughters and son (extreme left) on his arrix^al at Delhi Railwau Htatton on May 25. He teas received by Mr. Jha (third from left) and Mr Dhamita (fifth from98 words
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Article178 1948-06-10 8 LAKE SUCCESS. June 8 —The Security Council decided to reassure Nehru that thf United Nations Kashmir Mediation Commission was not intended to infringe Indian sovereignty. The Council asked its presisident, Farls el Khouri, to dispatch such a letter in reply to a message from Nehru which saidU.P. - 178 words
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Article68 1948-06-10 8 NANKING, June 8. Mr. Roger Lapham. Director 01 the Economic Co-operation Administration to the China aid mission, arrived in Nan- king today accompanied by Mr. Charles L. Stillman, head of the Reconstruction Survey Mission. Chang Kiang-au. former Governor of the Cential Bank, and Cheng Tao-ju. Secretary-General ofReuter - 68 words
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Article42 1948-06-10 8 LONDON, June B.— Escorted by scarlet unii'ormed Household Cavalry. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh drove in a landau through cheering crowds to- day to the centuries-old Guildhall where the Duke reI ceived tne ireeaom of the Citv of London. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article46 1948-06-10 8 PONDICHERY. June B— An emergency session of the French-India Representative Assembly has been summoned for tomorrow to hear an announcement on the agreement reached between the Governments of the Indian Union and France regarding the future of French-India, it was learned here today. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-06-10 8 TAIPING LADIES HOCKEY TEAM: Sending right) Mrs. Khoo. Miss Rote. Mrs. Macdnnald. Mrs Miss Rita Estrop and Miss Sunn. Front Row: m Gnoh, Miss Read, Miss Paul Raj. Miss Smyth and M\ Yin.— [Photo by Mr. Phuah See Yook).39 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-06-10 8 The pithead gear of the new shaft at Mosslcy Common C IU (h is constructed in clean white concrete. In additon the toai u lt v n washery in Britain which will clean 600 tons of coal an hoi it r aka f t atiny by next year. Picture shows55 words
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Article360 1948-06-10 8 THE A CH ARE a e 5 today 9"5j old 2 while :it th, "sen to 40. Kconom:c prcble] > he mcrea** aped an-i unpr^ fcera of French 2 *WM* here bv a ine> reconimenied in? measures: t Intensive :mm CM as Franco's hou a?e will allow. Revision of andReuter - 360 words
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Article40 1948-06-10 9 AY OF BERLIN (-An f>fncuil BnUtth niihicharntd the t vith itsl itmocn\n thi'.r mi attanjiti its niir rt u*fli/ n said fr.-:? ik mffWuo wndfr K'"ftr mnifiuratftferrt' »•(.> is mi problk got?i«| Bm m their ■m irhtcA «d bii flu ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article35 1948-06-10 9 Mta Prem reception 5" Tony Mar•British singMladium last p«td Marfst ovation ft« Dally Pi pleasure fwho docsn t S. tC the I* said the the I coonv gi I to lot minutes A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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149 1948-06-10 9 Siantrhii. June 9. P**Government reports predicted a "decisive oattie" in Western Shr.ntung where two mechaniz- 1 c<l Government columns reportedly were knifing into territoues iecently fallen into Communist hands. The reports said Government forces advancing from Eastern Honan advanced rapidly eastward after wiping out149 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-06-10 9 Zir. Cheng oia f*< vi-»-^ weddiruj of Mr. Wong i:»u Y» et Mr: Fonff Yick Seon<j to Mi»s ol u K lk Chan, a' TO25 words
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Article68 1948-06-10 9 WASHINGTON. June 8. The Senate Finance Commtee filed eight to five to rt; tend the Reciprocal Wade Act for one year alter tooc*ins out or the House-approved b.r a provision to give Congrcw the rrto ove. any naw term sald le hoped to brmg^WW ur> on thU.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-06-10 9 Mixed Doubles C ompetitos C/»m Kee Own. >/rs. G. ard«, Mrs. P. P. Sewll and f, Abhett, competitors in the S.L.T.A. mured doubles ttH mpionships played on f/ie B.C.C. courts on Tuesday.32 words
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Article91 1948-06-10 9 Wasluni/to.i, June 9. The. .ids yeiitcrday came ml t\-* ii agatiui the placing i tut tl ewbdffo thr ■MjN*C*/ «>/ industrial ti'»>d.s (it '.'us.s a and declared that it Mended to curry on trade With thit arm. Th> policy Kfis announced Mr. Charles Xawyer, ,SYrmtfuryReuter - 91 words
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Article69 1948-06-10 9 PRAGUE, June 8 Premier Klement Gottwali signed the new Czech constitution whier President Eduartl Bones »c--fuscd to legalize before his resignation. An )flicial annvmncerv.ent .said lU new cons,tltuti...i would go into effrct M rr/1 night June 9. The parliament, eimed m^ days nfO, will take anU.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement41 1948-06-10 9 TUITION Mercantile institution 209 Queen Street. Phone W Shorthand <***»■ Greg() Hook-Ke-Pin, We mentarv and Advance I ra. Intermedial* v,n Mathematics: <t 1 1 (J w Men Zan -^^Applicator enables you 8f to -ach the affected par xAp i> and without messmess41 words
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Article57 1948-06-10 10 NEGATION CIVIC RI f *>2B Jsl M ,V" T St!^:f\H tnancellor ■*M PecnM that the fSB lin>! Nazism wo Sjy tor .ieiaoriJ Ima nope has "5 some lac is S J f Metal regT* fl !n others. undi^J Sov -et Tnion, W vTJ l me im o exfst^fl 'ler theReuter - 57 words
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Article69 1948-06-10 10 SILVER DO CURRENC NANKING. luM oOcitl organ Cefl News, today sa:C M Government ■tepartH concerned in cvJ parationi for currtfl 't said, however, t)fl lions were not month. It said that it il that the new 'cxvM base'* en the silverH Silver dollars will I with paper notes M currency.UP - 69 words
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Article41 1948-06-10 10 WASHINGTON I U.S. Senate Finance voted tcxiay to -x'en u-n trade agxeer.ea one year with 'ess vision than the EM preteotatifei hid President Utiimb for a three-yew exi i up yet. which il H en Monday next H41 words
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Article38 1948-06-10 10 Paris, June 1 tion or French ■>*•; deckle Its future Prance, the Frtncr. n ,c.k TerrtoJ Co.stcs Floret. s.iid The MinLrtor I Fi cnoh Govorn-'i solemnly that itnM India' the ri?« tc future status ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article41 1948-06-10 10 Nanking. J* '-J yu today wltW« Jonno! Yuan *H aco bectwe M Raxim: -Toonuov Altogethe. g*M .jght announc J (0... more una rants. Chaosai coo many aid ag« sltuaUoa to 1 t ho required m^* the total votea I.P.I.P. - 41 words
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Miscellaneous348 1948-06-10 10 i- _j- _j~ j~ _j~ _g~ _j- _0~ ,_O-~ _<— t^-L^-i t^— i^— .i^- >^«^ »»i < '^~'i^^'_^ i<- a ||f omii Ixvlu sive io the Morning Tribune! "RUCCLES" 87^ 70^/V Of THE SECOW?] V W COT AHW N fW/^C H*PP£!HI> T\ F' *M7 4« 'io^U^-J^^^] WfuTUIX EHr-iSUPrWI'HCLI HAVE 17348 words
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Article87 1948-06-10 11 fsaneU tc I nirer sit]/ fI <;,strurU»n Jf V th reception fe£r rt Zmer Japanese ft Vnffrow. J* Government officials an(* member* of the <». ),,,r, force*. Cardinal Spell man *a>d he hoped Jn.iun would be able to send an envoy to th* Vatican noon. This morningReuter; AAP - 87 words
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Article148 1948-06-10 11 )rp 8 Much more f Uteial European V^ attitude has of Sm hating on th* "JJuig negotiates i Brfwiu and IndiiH«KIOMd today that J» tfitcwMlt ha.<* been IfSa Washington but iIV th« Washington "jc- or. it art- in abeyS th< cuts in the EurojEecoverv rrogrammc r,aa«Reuter - 148 words
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Article67 1948-06-10 11 SHANGHAI. June 8. American medical experts w<U teove for Chun>rkrno shortly to tackle China's latent puzzle -a girl who claims she has not eaten for nine years. The girl, Mi»» Yang M> rejxrrtedly ahmm no \U-effectn t* her fast. Mitts Yang, now 20 yearn' old, is said toReuter - 67 words
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105 1948-06-10 11 BERLIN. June B.— Russians in Germany today threaten- ed to cut communications be- j tween Berlin and the Western j zone? if the British insisted on the Soviet-controlled Ber- i lin Radio being removed from the British sector of the city the station wasReuter - 105 words
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Article61 1948-06-10 11 Washington. June 8. The \merican Armed Services want zoopships capable of CRirying bout 900 000 troops "m W< vent of a future war", it W '.^closed in a House. Approbations Committee report oday. The report concerned the -noncy bill for the Maritime I Commission, which plans toReuter - 61 words
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Article62 1948-06-10 11 COPENHAGEN, June 8. Officials of Braaten. private i«.i lines, told United Press tonight they had received unconfirmed reports from Cyprus that a chartered Skymaster orrying 44 passengers had crashed near N'cosia. Norwegian officials said nBraaten f**** vl/l r ither yesterday or today, but that aU.P. - 62 words
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Article56 1948-06-10 11 NANKtNG, June S A Hsm Mir Pao dispatch from Muk-ien today said that the Communists in ICanehuria are building 200 "suicide" lantai for attacking the Isolated NationalisL bastion Chang-Chun. It said that the tanks are made of wood, but fitted v.uh hullet-proor UMI ptatwtofront. Each tank hai a56 words
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Article139 1948-06-10 11 TOKIO. JUNE 8.- PRIMF j MINISTER HITOSHI ASHTD, told the Lower House yesten a> i that he believed the rejection lot the $150,000,000 America! economic rehabilitation aid tc j 1 Japan would not have a sernur effect on Japan's economy aim the United States Congress [hadAAP; Reuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration248 1948-06-10 11 WASHINGTON. June 8— Sir Oliver Franks, new British Ambassador in Washington, today (ailed for an end to Anglo-American "recrimination" over the Pale tin problem so that a mutual solution rould be hammered out. Sir Oliver was speaking to ihe National Press Club In hisReuter - 248 words
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Article43 1948-06-10 11 LONDON. June B.— Members] of the 2SuOOO strong Musicians" Union have been in structed by their executive U take no part in "casual' BBC. studio broadcasts afte. July 31. This follows a deadlock in negotiations for higher fees. Reut e rReuter - 43 words
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Article56 1948-06-10 11 Canton, June it. Xihrnpl* in thin city triJJ not be nlloitvd to coutct their fom in Hongkong current- it, th*Director of Education told n i'hitirst nrwHpoperviun. Ha iiildfd. hvwtiMir. that tht authorities art dincuHamtj thv question o.s to whether school* fe.es may be va%dReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement24 1948-06-10 11 RENDEZVOUS! NO MATTER WHERE YOU MEET OR WHOM IIIU ITJIiUI AERATED WATERS FRUiT CORDIALS ALWAYS REIGN SUPREME. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.24 words
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Article64 1948-06-10 12 SHANGHAI. June 9.— CA.TC.'s .Central Air Transport Corporation) Vice President of Operations. Mr. Moon Chin, has denied any knowledge of a Canton press report that a second flight will De made over the Amne Machin mount next month. In reply to a question on theReuter - 64 words
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217 1948-06-10 12 NEWS FROM J. ARTHUR RANK Wr LONDON. May 27. SIX Argentine journalists on an official tour of Britain, recently visited Gainsborough liim studios at London's Shep herds Bush. They were Doh Manuel Mujica Lames representative of Buenos Aires "La J Xacion" who belongs to one217 words
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Advertisement212 1948-06-10 12 NEVER BEFORE HAVE EYES BEHELD ITS EQUAL! KOW SHO\V M C Owlnt; To W m" "i&h. ftMM N t- vis Bbh«>— vnv> AT II A.:V-2 P.M.—^.< I^^ twine Swii DAVID O SFLZNICKS LfNv/coioi ftoo«crfo>JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK -JOSEPH GOTTEN LIONEL BARRYMORE HERBERT MARSHALL LILLIAN GISH WALTER HISTON CHARLES BICKFORD riTH212 words
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Advertisement83 1948-06-10 12 O ft 1 20th Ctntury-Fox I REX CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT 11 \.\i\ Today: King Crosby in "DIXIE" (TVchnicoii Saturday M'nite! ftf^_ ITS HUTU TAKING MAJESTY. ITS UGIIiaUI U *|^%.JIIE IT TK GLORY TOWN Cf THE GREAT SOiiTftl L iaJ^ SCOTT BMTTON hatTs ewijo 4 A 5• I N BELIEVABLE 183 words
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Article811 1948-06-10 13 follow fganfmenmn Buy"" «eller 13.00 [cp 14.0*1 1.60 1.70 3.00 3.15 flr0! 4 575 43 9.25 fustee i9 24 6 27/--'^fVoO ranee •»--4 Tru.^t o-l y 43.00 5.30 UM 3.92 4' xd s> 10.00 10.25xd on olL>s 6.35 j MI 51 1.524 Eastern 50.00 f.2.00 mmer 47.00811 words
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Article188 1948-06-10 13 MARKET NOTES AND JOTTINGS (From our Financial Corr > L The Joint Committee in Lon- don on war damage com pen- sation in Malaya on June 1 issued a statement on the offer of £55.000,000 made in April by the British and Malayan Governments. The Manchester Guardian comments that the188 words
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Article178 1948-06-10 13 Siak sago flour was a stea- J dier market yesterday witl 1 business passing at the improved price of $17. There were no arrivals of I Lingga flour. After the recent spectacular j rise in prices, the pepper market became easier and prices for the Lampong black178 words
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Article32 1948-06-10 13 44.7/8 cents for NO. 1 JU R 'SiSi market remained vny day were: BuyerB BeUei Mo. 1 June R.S.S. No. 2 June R.8.8. No 3 June l [JJ 4432 words
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375 1948-06-10 13 Manufacturers are doing a considerable volume of business at the Canadian Trade Fair according to Toronto reports Among the firmr, from 32, countries t'.K. exhibitors havi received one-fifth of the total orders valued at a quarter million pounds placed in two 'lays. One English375 words
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Article19 1948-06-10 13 Though the share marKcas continued dall yestcnl;:y thenwas a firmer undertone. Tins were Irregular. Industrials were quiet.19 words
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Article138 1948-06-10 13 Now York, Juno 8. The spread of tho bull sentiment i pushed the industrial aver ;ig« narrowly into a now high -round for 1948. hut the advance soon attracted fMMT* ally increased profit-taking and brought the market hack to Lhe midday levels. However, '.he tone was buoyantReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement40 1948-06-10 13 "You Can't Get Away From It! The British Are Making Some Really Outstanding Movies and The White Ink onT Is One Of Them" Today Four Shows 2fflH2^^ U 15-6.30-9.30p.ia. Bffirwm^^^ I Margaretlockwood i^flKjjH lit''- ,«A<.h,y^^^ 1 ODA^ ok »y J40 words
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Miscellaneous33 1948-06-10 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessel (lodowns Ridderkerk 44 K. Hamblo Sheers. DerwentnVId 33/4 Samarinda 19/20 Stentor 15/16 Rimau 14 Ajax 13/14 Bruas 11/12 Scremban 10 Trevosc 8/9 Bali 6/7 Honj; Ann Rajula. 4/5 Orbita 2/333 words
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90 1948-06-10 14 Negotiations With Lewis Breakdown WASHINGTON. June lIr. formed sources reported that h-jft coal operators have decided to reject John L Lewis welfare and pension demands on Wednesday at the risk of another breakdown in the precarious contracts negotiations. One informant said m'ne owner? may try to keep the wage conferenceU.P. - 90 words
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Article61 1948-06-10 14 Tlie following will represent the SCC Ist XI vs. RAF Changi in a Ist Division League fix- ture tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. at Jalan Bfsa r Stadium: J Aitken. D. Hamilton, V. Burton, E. Ten Duk. J. Geeks i F. Hutchinson. B. Clifton. W, j Bainoridge. T. Mathot.61 words
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Article32 1948-06-10 14 The Union Jack Club will be declared formally open by HJS. Sir Franklin C. Gimaon. K. Olf. < 1 at a ceremony to be held at 12.00 p.m. on Saturday.32 words
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468 1948-06-10 14 TEST CAMFS LONDON JUNE 9— WHEN THE ENGLANDAUSTRALIA TEST OPENS AT NOTTINGHAM ON THURSDAY. FROM THEIR PERFORMANCES IN THE EARLY WEEKS OF THE SEASON, AUSTRALIA MUST BE REGARDED AS FAVOURITES. AT THE SAME TIME THERE IS HOPE HERE THAT THE ENGLISH PLAYERS, FROM468 words
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Article64 1948-06-10 14 ANKARA. June &.—Negotiations for the formation of new Turkish Government to replace the one which resigned las* night were going ahead here today under the chairmanship ox M. Saka. premier from September last ua•til yesterday's resignation M Saka is leader of the PeapteE Republican Party, which enjoys anReuter - 64 words
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182 1948-06-10 14 MANILA. June 8 The Philippines, take it or leave it, is rery much older than »tud cs on ihe age of this errantry have indicated. Dr. Eduardti Qvisutnbing, director of Iwe National Museum, told Manila Rotarian* recently he had reason to believ>e recentReuter - 182 words
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Article21 1948-06-10 14 STORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Bluebird shuttlecocks will be used from this week-end and aHUiattd clubs may got their supplies for practices immediately.21 words
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Article464 1948-06-10 14 DRAW FOR SUNDAY INTER CLUB GOLF Th* draw ami «t a »f n■ I match beii ,*v»y;4l Singapore Golf n«h an. V Islani Club Bltn S"; /••.m* over the H :in .ourno are as follows Srat namo-l pair to start iu>n, he Ist Tee an i thr 1 oiyi the464 words
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Article52 1948-06-10 14 The following Will represent the St. Josephs Institution at cricket against the 'S.C.R.C. to be played on Hong Urn Green on Sunday at 2 •p.m: J. D'Almedia. J. Deiikan, A. Delikan, P. Scully. R JMosbergen. J. Martens. M [Cornelius, W. Pereira. J. Jansen, Wong Kong Weng. A52 words
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Article197 1948-06-10 14 LaV Success j uno v I I'nited Nations h^jL] sported iec»'ivir.u a t.« fioni the Economic cisjj ioi Asia and the fa which is meeting tf ',>, round, India. The Oomaßtee of I Promotion of Tra* con work by ttopttag the resolution i cco.ii.wviing: Firstly. ;';eU.P. - 197 words
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Article40 1948-06-10 14 Oslo. 3mt I. whaling companies irepw the Government to **3 action In co-operatijo »w tain to prevent furtre; Jap whaling in Antajct Mlowtag Jsft J3 the un^tirfactoiyw*.. inj America had repli^ to .cent WtfrwegUn pwtwj this vear'< W««40 words
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248 1948-06-10 14 Peiping, June 9. College ■authorities today waited the signal for starting a student strike of all North China universities- with one exception called In continuation of the protests against the United States policies in Japan. The student movement against "American aid to Japan"U.P. - 248 words
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Advertisement57 1948-06-10 14 TOP PU SA CO. C1932) ITOttu*»n>orat«4 lit Sffnf»|i«rm ct. rnn u «TWWT. pftowv 3iM4» llMMili "FifrFfr.fiT SFRvirrs H«b K Hianjf" naUa for Rangoon June 28 (Saloon and derk panneDgem) -Bldor For P&lpmhang Pladjoe Jnne 13 *MH Taf Sail. ro r DjamM June W M KeiK,n K SalU For Rangoon June57 words
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615 1948-06-10 15 ers, S ubdued In 1 st. H alf Beat nals To Strengthen Position m.£ from IS g"JJ K^ame number oi Mrl Viuo in hand p.*t'3O minute* feeinc niost P«omi- Sr»gnals' right lotion to testing iri stiff >'' ots Gller WtZ centres across on numerous B only to see his erW,615 words
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Article40 1948-06-10 15 IBttlta of the finals of ■p Y.M.C.A. tablechampionships are as DOLBOY8 1 SINGLES: PJ: Lau Buoog Peck; P Choong tjw Sun Ho; Runner- Uw Wens SSDOnjLEsi ChamLr 01 rhon and Lim 5 Runneis-l'p: Low K <*g and Kwan Sun40 words
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Article71 1948-06-10 15 Jto apor, mdian Asso- meet the English a d the Johore a ;ch Urch of the Im *^h optioni at table Sunday P yi d at Johore and serves are re"^.^mble at the rp Un^ M 9.00 a.m. satw h' r Indian s were71 words
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Article137 1948-06-10 15 Aussie Line-up For Today' s Test London, June 9. The Australians are to choo.se their team for the first Teat match uiith England, commencivfj (it Nottingham tomorrow, jrovx the following 13 players: D. G. Bradman, W. A. Brown, A. R. Morris, S. G. Barnes, K. R. Miller, A. L. Hassett,Reuter - 137 words
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333 1948-06-10 15 (By "FOREHAND' 1 Uncertainty by the empire was P™£ w y ™P°£ sible for an upset in the men's doubles of I h Smgapo e Lawn TennisChampionships yesterday when Chm Kee Onn and Liem Khe Liang were beaten by Ong Chew Bee and C.333 words
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158 1948-06-10 15 LONDON. Jun P 9 Th» Football League at their an nual general meeting in Lon don yesterday was unanimou in their decision to ban tele vising of all matches in which League Club- take part exthe Cup final and International matches. Last yeai the LeagueReuter - 158 words
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Article143 1948-06-10 15 The C.G.E.S. "Bats" beat thr Fairylitc B.P. by 5 games to 2 in a friendly return match played at the Choon Guan English school Hall, last week. The following ate the result.* ("Bats" players mentioned flirt): SINGLES: Dennis Oh los! to Stephen George 18 13, 11 18,143 words
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Article105 1948-06-10 15 The following players will be selected to represent UM Playfair B.P. "B" String in a friendly match agnin.|t the Merridale B.P. "B" String to be played at their court No 355. Balistier Road on June 13 at 8 a.m. sharp: Norman Po, David Po, Edward Chan. Jhonny Tay.105 words
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Article52 1948-06-10 15 The sports ground at GHQ FARELF Tanglln Barracks, was the scene Of the annual sports meeting and interbranch athletic championships of the Army. Of the many events tna^ had been listed and the large number of contestants that participated, time was found to make two more events for52 words
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Article28 1948-06-10 15 The following will reprwent the Shell S.C. in a U^iWy toccer match against the CY tut a f<?acre<l Heart Cnurcm borrow' at the MJU Kwang.28 words
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Article69 1948-06-10 15 In preparation for the forthcoming basket-hall matches to be held in Singapore againMt Hm China Olympic Team winch is due here eurly next month, some 19 players have now been selected from Southem Malaya. Two of the player* are from Johore. one each from Malacca and Negri69 words
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Article91 1948-06-10 15 (From Our Oun Rr.portfr) MALACCA. Jtint- H. Competition tor the Pamudasa Memorial Cup tor the inter■4chooi Badminton Championihip is expected to be much a-ener this ye;u with a larger number or schools participating. The last year's champions were the Anglo-Chinese School. For the current year's competition the91 words
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Article189 1948-06-10 15 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. at Cricket against St. Joseph's Institution today at 2.15 p.m. on Hong Lim Often Chua Boon I Inn (Capt.i. OBg Tong Bee, Alex Tun, Wong Hoon Soon, Lian Fook ChOOO, Ong BCBf Bee. Nff Wood Kan, Tan Hoon Poh. Eddie Fung, Chee189 words
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Advertisement37 1948-06-10 15 GREY HAIR Use Dr. AMBEK'S BLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade, No Slain No Smell, Intraceable. Oil and water proof. We hare also Dr. Ambers KDDY CORN for Corn cure. W m^:CHARI CO, 20, Rot.Uieon R°» d S"******37 words
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Article157 1948-06-10 16 (Fro+n Our Oun Reporter > KUALA KANGSAR. June 9. There was a large attendance •at the funeral of Che Bahari bin Hassan of the Land Office, here en Tuesday, at the Malay Burial Ground. Immediately after the reading of the Koran by the Mufti of Perak (Tuan157 words
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Article694 1948-06-10 16 THE Vampire has been re < -ttobly free from the normal faults that occur in aircraft, id, although this is due to a certain extent to sound constr ction and design, it us also the result of the care and specialist work given the Vampire694 words
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Article132 1948-06-10 16 Four Chinese, detained following the discovery of 31 lcun^s of Sten gun ammunition in a room of an address in Upper Circular Road, appeared yesterdav before Se\cnth ltaglftratfl A. G. Bbean on a tentative charge of possession of ammunition. TT.c men and the addresses they132 words
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Article27 1948-06-10 16 IPOH, June 9: Cable nrws has been received by Dr. A. C. Kathigasu \CBE. that hL? wife, Mrs. Sybil Kathigasu is gravely ill in Scotland.27 words
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Article189 1948-06-10 16 CBE's FOR THREE SINGAPORE PORK. SIR FRANKLIN CJLMSOv VfiiH Awards to be presented will be: three C.8.E.; one D.5.0.: three 0.8.E. one Hon. 0.8.E.; 10-M.B.E. one D.F.C.; 20 8.E.M.; four King's Commendations: one King's Medal for Courage; one —Efficiency Decoration. The following will be the recipient* C.B.E.— the Hon. Sir189 words
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Article60 1948-06-10 16 Officer, and Senior Mor Air Command Fa. amongst those o- The names, in th e London Gaz I 10 are as Jojfljj: p;V o of AirHeadqua Air Force cro» ty cer G. H. fasi \V rooandW nicatlon Squadron g British Iv i wt rf Servant T.60 words
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158 1948-06-10 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) REV. Canon R. K. EJ. Adams sail at the first general meeting of the Australian Association (Singapore) yesterday that Australians "were not trying to introduce another body in Singapore, with roots in other soil, in order to jumble up further the babel158 words
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