Morning Tribune, 11 June 1948
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Title Section14 1948-06-11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 774 (to* Strus, 10 OMMTM FRIDAY. JUKE 11. 1948.14 words
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Article21 1948-06-11 1 US LABOUR SECY DIES ■^NGTON, June 10.Übo?. t ates Secretary of Cf u Lewi* B. SchweilenUied hero tnH«Tr fV./a U PUP - 21 words
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Article24 1948-06-11 1 Another Polio-Free Day r'-' r rases of ii.'i, or ilrtill" fr B-. w fm reported fe numher of rase* to oil I' ll %e24 words
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Article120 1948-06-11 1 ATHENS Juno 10.— Ex-King lichael of Rumania and Prinm Anne of Bourbon Parma Ht married today in the hrooe Hall of the Royal Msec of Athens by Archbishop Uttittnoti Primate of Greece, wording: to Orthodox Church Princess Anne, wearing a nse-coloured embroidered tulle leu with aReuter - 120 words
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Article152 1948-06-11 1 Staff Reporter) of 92 degrees F. in were soon at about yesterday afternoon t the hottest days this In the previous 24 maximum officially l( was [>0 degrees F. weather resulted in a r the markets for fruits ich fr>ods as lettuce and while hundreds152 words
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Article149 1948-06-11 1 Colourful Govt. House Ceremony f Tribune Staff Reporter) ro'ourful ceremony at Govcinment Houso yesterday. Ata i,n r.imson Governor of Singapore, presented Orders Franklin vjim-"-" •f*fol< to 45 persons. rl, was in appreciation of meritorious ser>odered or devotion to duty by the recipients 2 Lini Senior Unofficial149 words
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152 1948-06-11 1 RUBBER FACTORY WORKERS STILL "SQUATTING" Dismissed workers of the Chua Guan Hong Rubber FacK 'OTj in Jurong arc still "squatling" in the permises belonging to the factory, though the last deadline given them was Mondav, June 7. The men. numbering 77, have new been told finally that they must quit152 words
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157 1948-06-11 1 {Tribune Staff Reporter) Iron-worker3, painters and carpenters working under Singapore Harbour Board dockyard contractors will meet tonight to consider replying to a letter addressed to their Union (the Singapore Mechanics and Engineering Workers' Union) by the legal representa'lve of the contractors. Tms follows157 words
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Article39 1948-06-11 1 BERLIN. June 10. Nev, Soviet movei to make the Western powers' position la Berlin more dirTicult weiv forecast here today after a Berliner Z^itung that the lasi Allied land route to Berlin might be temporarily close'J39 words
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191 1948-06-11 1 Communist Party, was raided b> officers ana this afturnnon. i.«Mm Liew Yit Fun was listed one of 506 top Communist leaders in the "Wbo'i Who" of Communist parties, outside Ru 3 l issued recently by the Foreign Affairs sub-committee of tne United States191 words
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Article55 1948-06-11 1 ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 165 England were all out for 165 in the first Test against I Australia played at Notting- ham yesterday (Laker 63. I Bedser 24. B. Johnson 5 for 36. Miller 3 for 38). Australia were 17 for no wicket at the close of play.55 words
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167 1948-06-11 1 MALACCA JUNI 10. A DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY ON MUTHU NYALAS ESTATE, 30 MILKS FROM THE TOWN WAS REPORTED TO THE MALACCA I'OLICE BY' SANDARIN. AN INDIAN TAPI'IN<; r TRACTOR, WHO WAS THE VICTIM OF THE HOLD-UP. It it. learned that Sandann came to167 words
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Article300 1948-06-11 1 PALESTINE CEASE-FIRE TODAY TEL AVIV. June 10.— Count Folke Bemadotte, United Nations Mediator, will call 1 peace conference of Arabs and Jews on the Aegean island of Rhodes during the month-long cease-fire which is to go into effect on all Palestine fronts at 1000 local time tomorrow. This announcement cameReuter; U.P. - 300 words
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131 1948-06-11 1 SFTU Emergency Meeting Discusses Banishments Representatives of over 70 S'ngapore trade unions affiliated to the Singapore Federa* tlon of Trade Unions attende-1 •in emergency meeting last night to discuss the arrest un ler banishment warrants if Mr. Byz»T Ahmat, Vlce-r'H-sifi^nt of the S.F.T.U., Mr. Koh Sui Guan, President of the131 words
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Article77 1948-06-11 1 ANKARA, Jane 10. Presi■irii: (neunu If eipected to approve snortlj the new rui Icish Cabinet submitted l' v him last night by M. Hasan Saka who e P< if P 1( s R<-pub-llcmn Party foremment, formed last October, resigned on Tuesday. It Wtl linderitOOd here today that WReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement64 1948-06-11 1 [Jj^f~fheChampion! SPORTSWEAR BY MA HI- BO B© L* Pl*y* i ixh^n f?reet th<> mo<lern Marl-| Kir t make yo:.r ,cqn.,,nt T^n gJ^J^ Trunks wl0; pnce with Ow new »en<»- <u^ t<)l BqtUpp^ Uanal MAKLUOK" w th lhl w ,th 1 front poeket I''" 1 OHI -liar n.,; b. worn gg,64 words
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686 1948-06-11 2 Malaya U.S. Combine To Battle Scrub-Typhus A NEW DRl'a CHLOROMYCETIN HAS BEEN PROVED BY THE UNITED STATES RESEARCH TEAM IN KUALA LUMPUR. WITH THE AID OF SPECIALISTS AT THE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH. TO BE OF CURATIVE VALUE AGAINST SCRUB-TYPHUS. THUS. A ONCE GRAVE AND OFTEN MORTAL INFECTIOUS FEVER HAS686 words
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Article165 1948-06-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) At St. Andrew's Cathedral vesterday afternoon the Rev. Kinross Nicholson officiated at the wedding of Miss Joan Vvonne Walker, daughter of the ate Mr. James E, Walker and Mrs. Walker of Buckinghamshire. England, and Mr. Willem A. van Oorde. son of Mr. and165 words
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Article187 1948-06-11 2 Serviceman show more interest in economic Questions amdi employment problems than in any others, says Mr. J. H. Blacksley, who in the past five years has given some 1,400 lectures on various aspects of foreign, Empire, and home affairs to men and women in the Forces.187 words
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Article281 1948-06-11 2 Since April a joint tribuna; of the Colony and the Federation ha s been sitting to consider claims from members of the Volunteer Forces. Local Defence Corps. Johore Military Forces, Malay Regiment. L.E.P.. and Dalforce who were not POWs or internees during the Japanese occupation period Or281 words
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Article84 1948-06-11 2 Portland, (Oregon), June 10 —The Red Cross last night Hated 120 men, women and children for whom there is "deep concern" as to whether they escaped the Columbia River flood t'aat smashed Vanport nine days ago. They are members of 64 famiM^s living in theReuter - 84 words
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Article286 1948-06-11 2 Former Boj Scouts all ove; I the world are expected to follow the lead of the British Old Scouts who last weeli ini iuzurated the British Association of B. P. Guild of Old mtouu. The formation of the Old Scouts Associations tc celebrate the -Win286 words
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Article56 1948-06-11 2 NANKING, June 10— The National Defence Ministry in a release today said one Communist regiment surrendered en masse to Nationalist troops in Central Shensi. The announcement said this regiment, which belonged to Peng Teh Huai's Sixth Brigade, failed to escape northwards to join other Communists after aU.P. - 56 words
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Article63 1948-06-11 2 Adelaide, June 10.—Ex-ser-viceman Milnes, who put in six years In the Royal Australian Navy, borrowed £100 about a year ago at an Alice Springs Hotel to buy shares in a gold mine. He now owns the hotel, a big butchering business, and a cattle station which heAAP - 63 words
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Article82 1948-06-11 2 S'PORE VOLUNTEER "AT HOME" Lt. Col r w WataoDU and officers oi the Singapo fotanteer 0 rpi held a n Horn/' in honour of the Kini ttltbdty at th Vizs Heti Beach Riad yesteH norning. Among those present we Majo r Gen. Cox. Mr p. A. 1 McKerron. Mr J.82 words
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Article272 1948-06-11 2 The following cont!">Jt:oiß .o the Salvation Army annufl inancial appeal whi h r.ofl totals $18,833. are hereby M I cnowlcdged $300 Anonymous. $250: Messrs. Shell Co M SS. Ltd.; Messrs. Cha'tereß i Bank of India. Australia I China; Messrs. United Eng« j neers Ltd. I $100 Messrs Wm.272 words
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139 1948-06-11 2 i^*f a L '»PW. Jttne 10. TV **w«rs of Lima BU* ami Klapa Bali Kstates. S !,m RiJJ? ■fS'SS I-**, who ffalk* <"t ot the estates as a protest gainst the eviction of 54 lab -MJieri. have agreed uncond. aonally to return to139 words
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1749 1948-06-11 3 Lttrtlay's Ceremony And Citations m the pro■r vaster- House M V vision of; Hebra 'j U. CHE ■:?>:'.■• ol 11" Bnti«h B* i"4i I" rcro^rnition fers vi BdMhtflh sn vear aiv H.. pracHre H-■Lr-erv.l vi»h d.stmc K v \>un<>:'s of th« -< has t>e"n associat1,749 words
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Advertisement23 1948-06-11 3 ST SPRING TO ACTION fflj Im -I W*w£M n\P AuAiM«J' \rnEL. —^i^^ffil (in lilnclll ,ta..»» A'-'l^ A! UAMBRA r* aq nr^ <^ i A23 words
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Article, Illustration165 1948-06-11 4 OX THE DAIS: His Excc'ieicy the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimaon, reviewing the military parade staged at the Pad. ing yesterday morning in honour of the official birthday of H.M. the Ki ig. Behind him are the three Senicc Commanders: Rear-Admiral Carlson (Flag Officer, Malaya),165 words
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Article95 1948-06-11 4 END OF IRELAND PARTITION URGED WASHINGTON. JUW 9 Three hundred thousand Americans today prfgj the United States P.^ and Congress to "y to end partition ,n t Tne petition p e*n the SP^ker of tn. n Representatives JJ "count Martin, declared tl rica less thousands of AJJ 5 citizens ofReuter - 95 words
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Miscellaneous303 1948-06-11 4 ON YOUR RAD|| TODAY MALAY *«5 metres in h "H wave metre band rD *«^H 1.00 p.m. Carroll r.kv His ofch.. I.3o° l^M Military Band SS fl ?lose Down. 8.15 Pro rai M Summary. N OWs Spore food prices CS^H mint::. 5.30 Fniiv P^SM COWSkyi Concetto in r, Piano Orchcftra303 words
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Article999 1948-06-11 5 WITH VERA ARDMORE 4 mßirtMiyPiN* teadlßi the early K^cUtor; at the I thfCv parade were > <un-drenched i 1% a slim to behold 1: rows of smart m£L oi the Malayan 1 d^ aI Volunteer Re- j nade -P :ash of brl1 I^r among the more KSSonns999 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-06-11 5 Mrs F Tope and Mn D. Mann were ffcj attractive matrons of honour at the ucddmg of WO 11 Sydney Francis Hobsun and Miss Annie Muriel Tutt at 8t Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon. Tribune Photograph36 words
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Advertisement37 1948-06-11 5 Shaisghai Modern Tailoring H 10, BATTERY ROAD. nav e in Stock:— A^ew Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. AL °vely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. *o««i p boneB'>O«t. Ladies oun material «e 5,081 made to order.37 words
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Advertisement128 1948-06-11 5 JOAN IOOKE hnrUM von f enjoy ie:diog the I »Ust books from her i n n^ library The LILLU'I 1 at Uttle's RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight Danoe 9 p.m. to midnight Cabaret Entertainment -CORAL GUNNING PATRICK FORBES HiS ORCHESTRA Admission to Non-diners $1.10 OBTAIN YOUR TICKKTS FOK THE PAGEANT OI BBAUtt128 words
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357 1948-06-11 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE State Of Vietnam London Agents -Messrs. Colm Turner Ltd.. Talhot House. 98. St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. FRIDAY. JUNE 11. 1948. The more the govern- j ments cnange in French Inao-China the more the situation remains j the same in Northern i Vietnam. That might well be357 words
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Article460 1948-06-11 6 PA MS. Latino *c no- mists ut tlu Western Woihi. i timkt stinng Marshal aid from P<l r is. art fmomg a cntu il for- mtitivf pet it with no p'tcri dents to guide them. ,Vci*> pffttt fcoi n relief plan touchtti .v» many cvuntrits. and460 words
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Article808 1948-06-11 6 The second of a series of articles on Britain today. It deals with housing. The war destroyed or damaged one out of every three houses in Britain, and the article describes how the British Government is tackling Ihe problem. Out of about 13 million houses in808 words
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Article480 1948-06-11 6 BU BlfOfl A lit;- t,,,,, polite J.ut tirni retmfc 10 President Ju..n Peroi) jgentina by Mtfhbourtne ieimnent* o-rlv m Max raised questions lu re ai to Ul •Jefeiee of success 01 failur which has so far ittrartN the Argentine government's I I .empls to forge closerReuter - 480 words
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Advertisement102 1948-06-11 6 ~\\n> iv only one iQ^j^RT of Many ••vmrtf-ms it ni.f hrtJcJ i* •iSI likrly »o IcaJ (o mcra w^i di*lresi»n*; bod'ly lH"** W| Mv^ and nervrus disorders, IiMM ''I effects •rr the fermentation of the food in the Mo:);ach. Bodily weakness. nervou>insomnia and a general lowering 4 ihc <A>?«rn's resistance102 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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189 1948-06-11 7 Malan Unwilling To Disclose Attitude lowaras Indians rA rno\VN June 10 Alp, naniel Francois t r n Nationalist Party r South Africa, was ,i .dose at present ,nts attitude to- Indian* his statement M d «W. H expected u ios ,ly the lines laid JJJf in the Nationalist elec'l. toReuter - 189 words
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Article56 1948-06-11 7 SAN FRANCISCO. June 9 —The Globe Wireless reported it has intercepted an SCXS from a river steamship nam che Tai Kor.g that it hat struck a rock an d wa sinking in the Min River near Foo:how. "Need immediate help" th° distress message heardU.P. - 56 words
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Article304 1948-06-11 7 BRITAIN STOPS SINGING.....WAY? ON, Hi no 9.— Britain, j that produced the hit, has practically i fing and publish- pan AIK-y wish thcv be living conditions. neal ration down to 11-time low. but the song v never hotter than were falling and v :iid hardly have been l be theU.P. - 304 words
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Article88 1948-06-11 7 NANKING. June 9.— Gen Chiang Kai-shek today sent meetings to King George on he occasion Of the British nonarch's birthday on June :0 "On this hr.ppy occa*ior jf Your Majesty's birthday. he Chiang's message said. ake great pleasure to extend to you the sincere facilitation* ,)f theAAP; Reuter - 88 words
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Article159 1948-06-11 7 Benito Had Illicit Love Affair Milan, June 9. An alle<fed ten-year UHdi relation ship between dictator Be.nito MmmoHmi ami Mrs. Thereto Petroli iom brouf/ht to lu/ht todaif iofc#« Doctor Salratore Petroli brouffht a suit in the Milan Tribunal for bpol t-tparatUm from his wife. Dr. Pctroli produced a morn UU.P. - 159 words
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190 1948-06-11 7 CHINA PROTEST AGAINST U.S. POLICY IN JAPAN A "NATURAL R EACTION 1 KINO, June Ml— The protect ayainttt the a policy in Japan h,d a natural M far as the mafhe Chinese people rned, Mr. Chu Chia*ttr of Education stattment issued ght. 'hu iifc!ar<d. however, iwore some of those '■'iiic'.-inqReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration254 1948-06-11 7 "CONQUEST Will lOUT WAR rAMKRIIX'.E. Englm.l, Juno 10.— General Jan Smuts. veteran statesman and ox-premier of South Africa, to<iay announced the dangt-rou.s "now techni-l quo of conquest without war" which he said was being used y ('ommunLsm in a bid for world peace. GeneralReuter - 254 words
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189 1948-06-11 7 NEW DELHI. June 9.— The Indian Gov-in ment today issued instructions to its police ana army foiws to ent-r Kvci-rabad BUte territory n-c-ss^T-v to mit an end to raids along: the Hydera-bad-India border. The movo followed a bicakiown in the negotiations over Hyderabad's hitur*.U.P. - 189 words
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Article80 1948-06-11 7 MANILA. JWW 9. Mr F C Rodriguei manager °i tT!' y'ational Power Corporation p i memoranJupi to Vy apartment ol Commcrct ad roratei a "middle course u he mattei ol trad« with Ja.,r jtc raid opinions an ranced m rar elthcf i^-r n m-out trad- •*f°fJ TtJ80 words
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Article53 1948-06-11 7 CAIRO, June I. VrMur and Egypt ligned ;i commercial and payment! agreement. in Cairo today hIUt negotiation! luting foui month*. uci v i *U type will I teneefortn entei Bgypi lttJ ,()ut import Ucencei said witnoin quota. At the MWIc t"" (> Egyptian foodi will beReuter - 53 words
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Article48 1948-06-11 7 NANKING. June 9 Th« National Defence Ministry today admitted thai the Comnraniiti hid captured the Shantung town ol Chufow, Confucius' Mrthplace. Ti>»* i, a>o gald the Government zarrJjon evacuated the t"^ n vcsto;day M alt f completion of their mteiton "i tinhti"^ A stalling action" UPUP - 48 words
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Article102 1948-06-11 7 SHANGHAI, June 9. Un* J there Lsalast minute ruah 01 donations. «M v«Jur. a«* tcheme introduced by the wu iulhorJtiei foi the collection 01 BPtcUl reli-1 l'v.v r v. tncwn m ttoe >;tk lfl> H .ir tax) win p.ov.- .i l ,lctc fftUure. UpReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-06-11 8 No, they have not lecn smuggled into the country— they are just a feu? of the fair contestant* icho participated in tht Ladies' Sack Race. inkier of the Hop-Siep-and- Jump event ins S Sgt. Pereira, of G.H.Q., seen here mj*ik*g r.is winmii'j ftM*<) <>/52 words
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Article109 1948-06-11 8 CAIRO. June 10.— The Egyptian Government offered £5.000 reward today for information leading to the arrest of Hussein TcwfiK, a student standing trial for murder, who escaped yesterday vvhi!e being escorted to a C?.iro airport. He has been on trial for more than two yoarj. charged wutiReuter - 109 words
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89 1948-06-11 8 Poudicherry, French India, j un e 9.— i»l. C K uaron. oovernor of PMMB India, announced aeie today: "The French Government formally declares tnat it pit>poses to leave the people of tne fc'rencn Indian tern tones the right to declare tneir verdict on theirReuter - 89 words
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Article262 1948-06-11 8 Amsterdam, June 9. Sir Thomas Southorn. British Delegation leader, was elected chairman of an international study conference on Western European overseas territories which opened here today. Sir Thomas, a former Colonial Secretary for Hongkong ->nd Governor of Gambia, said it was hoped that European recoveryReuter - 262 words
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Article79 1948-06-11 8 LAKE SUCCESS. New York June 9— A Soviet proposal that Governments subsidise a 'democratic" press by supplying publishing facilities and newsprint to papeis Arhich would give tlie broad masses of tiie people an ouilet tor opinion, was turned down yesterday by tMe Unites Nat.ons Cank n'Mion on Hu.nanReuter - 79 words
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Article68 1948-06-11 8 OOTACAMUND. (Madras), Tune y: T.ie United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Uic Far East decided today by six votes to five to postpone until next session a decision on Indonesia's application for associate membership. Britain, the Netherlands. United States. Fiance, the Phiilipines and New Zealand voted forReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration17 1948-06-11 8 DID SOMBONS U**S£ ft tar beMnd. tio'tom: Slightly <"" 1. e<rr/f me right) leaving the field yards event.17 words
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Article308 1948-06-11 8 S F MILK BITAIN lI »tostopß «'d milk. This wM sein&5 ein work* disease Vcfl in Sdon, O S Jf Aericultiß "urham r*rß HeHt tieitnJ incli..:in K tuh J 11 s salt, in bottieß i;ecommendat;oS« Hams Comm-ttJ tribution of MnJ Bur the coimnß shortage of r.J this aim I" rural308 words
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Article40 1948-06-11 8 London. June Members cf Parlil ed the Laboui compromise del proposal at ati hour caucus at ti Commons today, the compromise nounceJ. Howe formed sources sa Vided for the ret deatn penally tor and pai ticularly dcrs. L'.P.40 words
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Advertisement28 1948-06-11 8 STOP WEARING GLASSES! WlrtiNlit Eyesight Culture Training will strengthen and adjust your Eyesight without the Bp*ctiU'!eH. Send 17 cts for "Sight is Might." WORLDWIDE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Kuching, Sarawak.28 words
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Article150 1948-06-11 9 le 10. The in an editoously opposed i as -SCAP's rehabilitating y to an extent the Japanese i regain predo|fe'l economic ll newspaper I for economic I Japan was lie proposition apanesei have le argil;; from they were only 8 ago. W« rei the futureU.P. - 150 words
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Article50 1948-06-11 9 CANBERRA. June 9: The applications of former ofliccrt oi the British and Indian armies to join the Australian Army are being considered, toe Australian Army Minister. Mr. Chambers, said today. It was not proposed to l.ivitt officers not resident in Aust:alia until present applications had been dealt witt. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration60 1948-06-11 9 Top: The Boys' Race held .n the cricket ground at To nit i Barracks on Wednesday di.--fiM the Military Sports Mating and Inter-Branch Athletic Ch'trnpiunships. Bottom: Th* Old Soldiers' Race which was won by Major Hunt of "G" branch. Incidentally h< once held the record for the60 words
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Article70 1948-06-11 9 ROME, June 10. British Captain Henry Hailam t:ogaaiUglio, son oi an Italian living in London, was sentenced last night to year's imprisonment, and an Italian ™do*. Maria Vigano. to .six iontrs imprisonment on a iJSS on condition the a n e a paid into courtReuter - 70 words
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222 1948-06-11 9 BKRLIN, June 10. British frontier forces early this morning reported that "hundreds" of Germans travelling to and from Berlin were being turned back al the Russian Autobahn Contiol point between Halm- 1 stecU and Mariengoan, towns on the British side of theReuter - 222 words
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92 1948-06-11 9 SHANGHAI. June 10. A Chinese report from Hangchow said Chekiang provincial authorities had received a report from Wenrhow river police saying a Japanese fishing vessel had been captured within Chinese water! oft eastern Cnekiang. and the crew 01 six taken to V/enchow. The reportsU.P. - 92 words
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Article70 1948-06-11 9 CANBERRA, J*nt 9. Ti Australian Oavemmsmi ■< considering sending its Immigration Minister, Mr. A A. Calvxtt, to Malaya. The aim of hi* w*H would to char tip any nnsuruO rstanding arinni/ from a speech i>V Mr. Mm-mahtm Ball leader »f the Australm n GOO+OW Vision U aoutheOSiReuter; AAP - 70 words
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Advertisement56 1948-06-11 9 COMMERCIAL BOOKS |5.00 oa Book-Ke. ping nd Acoou»< ,70 vX«. The Complete UtWWrtUr Mad,lo,-k. Manual of Compaq Uw* Pitman's Book of ByDOBjnM J A n>l 4/,0 llc lt .r. KKnunts of I'u.mo Bp~ch 4 No cl. Manual of Burt— TTi MO Jordan. Company Law an.M ..«<" Za™ *>»"»■ M Jordan.56 words
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Article89 1948-06-11 10 Wong Rec Ultimatu KANKIN I J~"?M mud, pig tary-Gen ra .9 Executive r I Democrat I Hrt) men neiibcti 1 Vuun and th-"cj W(i rt- urged to i-J »ent session* V h^B was being :J Lcgistative Yuan si j Pute. T^e **itrmfn i result of a virti presented tc hjReuter; AAP - 89 words
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Article82 1948-06-11 10 tokio. June I 4 America:; Legml i !y soon to Crlel -u exhume and i jodies of thru ttiers ar.ci a El to be <••;: Aari American i i 1 ra and mu: a I ese in D ihe trial 'nil Fapane e n ing a nReuter; AAP - 82 words
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Article72 1948-06-11 10 LONDON JUW 9 Moowetlth conftrtl dan by the test would BJipe* l cated bv ~-?or: Delhi that the M ter of India j Nehru. btf P cepted an inrta*« Prime Minister H Clement AttlM jj don. it was teUew* quarters la s n :l Whether t-1 eReuter - 72 words
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Miscellaneous292 1948-06-11 10 I oinies: Exelii «ive l« ihe Mo ruing Tribune} "RUCCLES" /DID TUB MAVOB £lk£)/ r TN£ MAWX UkW IT-^i pJir/K *K ON£ 6WKt\ YSULGATE- HE% THE^\ YlOOk!- 7H/9 /ffA V WHAT A WOMAN' I*S I Vi£ MODiL, JOHNPJi BUT TNBHe'S GOING TO NAMEb 6ULGATE -HE CHAMMAVOfTNECHHm MATTER FOR WE WMOn't292 words
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Article, Illustration185 1948-06-11 11 "WORST CONGRESS" CHARGE BRINGS "POOREST PRESIDENT" ANSWER WASHINGTON, June 9. The last pretence of co-opera tion bcuvoi'c President Truniat and the Republican-controllc. Congress has been swept asuu in a trans-continental exchang of bruising epithets that three tened to turn the closing dayj of the 80th Congress into c political battle-U.P. - 185 words
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Article194 1948-06-11 11 ONE WAY TO CATCH A BURGLAR 8 mjford i England* June SUfKlf W fon- Wright, <17». told the JJj how 4tf tackled i, w- burglar. ii'ri^l *«»<* ,,v urotmd midnight >( v r; by a flashlight in J I„, o*4 «<«w a OP* a -un. H said that i) I194 words
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Article47 1948-06-11 11 PRAGUE, June 9.— The Exe- :nn:ittet j of the Czechi s] vak Communist Party Part} today decided to recomnend t< the Central Action of the National Front that the Communist Prime Minister, Klement Gottoctcd President of übiic in succession to Beaet, who resignv J ndajr.47 words
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Article122 1948-06-11 11 ALGIERS, Juno 9. Death >M in yesterday's anti-Jewish lOting In Morocco was toda\ iliciaMy stated to be 44. in :luding a French postal orfiial. a French mines agent and 10 children. Fifty-five people were injuid. 15* of then seriously. Troops were standing by in .anyReuter - 122 words
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Article98 1948-06-11 11 SHANGHAI. June 9: Mr. loger Laphar.i. director of We =:CA China Mission, returned o Shanghai this afternoon torn Nanking aboard speiml pkine. Shortly after his etuin. he began a conference vith Mr Donald Gilpatnck. ead of the United States ReJief Mission re^ rdin lie future statusReuter; AAP - 98 words
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Article52 1948-06-11 11 LONDON. June 9. -In. m troops in Kashmir have captur ed Gadabad and strategic points near Na t. New Delhi Radio reported to dav Ti^e capture of W Searby Uric sector todi»»art^ Jery inflicted heavy loves. on raiding tribesmen. InU n^ patrolling was bem* carr^a out in otherReuter - 52 words
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280 1948-06-11 11 Like Success. June 9. The Jutted Nations Commission o himan Rights today rejccte< 13 voles to 4 a Russia: »opoi?ul calling for govern j :t nibsldlefl f« the press. Pile S -viot proposal wouki ;avc prevented the use of free lon of speechU.P. - 280 words
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173 1948-06-11 11 ROME, June 9— Three Deputies were injured In a 20-mmute pitched battle between Christian Democrats and Communists in the Kalian Chamber of Deputies tonight At least 200 members were involved Fists, teat and lurniturt 1 1 were freely used during th battle which occurredReuter - 173 words
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Article105 1948-06-11 11 Boy 's Leap To Death ToMO. hint 9. A \A-yrnr-uld student in tin Omlca Miildit Boii*' School stud ht inj* ■suk 0/ tm4 (I'.untjrd u> his dtath JTtrii) u thrrr-atnn 1/ uivdmv of hit sthoul, th> tuirspttjur MniHttlu nporttii today. Naritoha Naganßto, ¥fmo di*d instn.'tltj, hU nA-u/Z frtutarrd, hft aU.P. - 105 words
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Article26 1948-06-11 11 I3ERUN. Juae t>. The hu*sian Drp'.ity Military dovctno-(ii.ut-O'-n Prmtvin) uxlay bluntly rejected the Brltisn demand to the RnMteM vacate Radio Berlin inside the; British sector.- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement92 1948-06-11 11 ROXY SHOWS DAILY Jk 8.15 P.M. II XAT!CKLISH KX B-Sl-O-S. ln i 15t*t Howl-Raiser! "A Night In Casablanca"] and uproariom entertainUl;ii vith CiAGSI SONGS! <i\Ls: -t rr.u At Mid-Nite MW HAY WORTH in 'V GAL SAL" i ■__y\\ iIXHXKQLOB KK VT WORLD 7—9.15 p.m. 1 Drum" in Technicolor > s92 words
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Advertisement45 1948-06-11 11 AGENTS WANTED. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE ANYWHERE IN MALAYA Lnp mm r« l^th. U- <'» Uj* Eves-weekly MWf*"')' r partial clisahlement 1» acci.lent or assault. LOW PREMIUMS Money can be made in your con mission terms. AppMctjfllsas to:--NATIONAL EMPLOYERS M ,.r.- A INSURANCE— T1) (Incorporated 10 Bngta^)45 words
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321 1948-06-11 12 LONDON. May 28. OX their firt treefc of locution, the "Christopher Columbus" unit under director Alex Bryce have cotnpleted shooting m Dominica, mcluding scones showing Columbus'* first landing in the Sew World. The unit tcere taken ashore by launch near Portsmouth from their floating321 words
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Article47 1948-06-11 12 OOTACAMUND, Madras. June 9— History repeated ithli in the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Eas^ *hen a s at the previous session at Baguio in the Philippines, the Commission today decided to shelve the Indonesian Republic's application for associate membershiD till the next session.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement173 1948-06-11 12 "You Can't Get Away From It! The British Are Making Some Renlly (hits ending Movies and "The White Inioorn" Is One Of Them" Today Four Shows *****5^^^^ I J. AKTIiI'R HANK |T m 1 K Margaret Lockwood I A«»^^H 1 Joa/t Greenwood^' I "RAPE OF THE EARTH" 4" /l7i TOD173 words
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Advertisement59 1948-06-11 12 Iliri.' •MJi^m A i< i> "-MoxT! w i^j I IS A ?Oth (\n!u;y-I(i\ pfc PLI'S! Latest British Patlw News! KASHMIR CELEBRATES DTOEPENDIKC CHILDREN'S MA k'INKK M 11 A.M. Tomorrow: "DARK COMMAND" NEXT CHANGii] I*o** r RLX FOR X£^ fe^^- CASANOVA JOE. E. BROWN! .rarsEf ATHAY r r 78 deff. ME.WS59 words
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Article843 1948-06-11 13 mr^^ '..re quotation* fc^ rnvefl by the Mal■SiS&rf Association LNIH SI KIA" mum Seller t IcV ISJt 14.00 pick 1.60 1.70 I 3.00 3.15 l D 43/--petrol fntfttc clti 9.25 l Tin 1 H/--24/6 » oIUU p 1 */• 27/--em t'nite 42.00 t 5.10 43.00 gurance te843 words
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Article98 1948-06-11 13 LONDON. June 9 The Combined Tin Committee announced final allocations of tin metal for the first half of 1948 amounting to 4,714 long tons winging the total quantity du&«i"J f r this peri(xl U P t0 39.486 long tons. The allocations include United States 2,550 making a98 words
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Article161 1948-06-11 13 The current Issue of the Board of Trade Journal in a leading article on hardwood timbe r supplies discusses the prospect of increased import of coloniail (hardwood,s from Malaya and British North Borneo. Some of the hardwoods it suggests can even be used as substitution for161 words
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Article178 1948-06-11 13 The Economist revfa vto| t tin writes. "Further ri:>o in i the price of tin took effect on Juno 1. Major revMoo Offi tin pile,, stnictur- which wa avoided in April m now in*»vit- 1 able, it is known th:it at a 1 recent meuting of International178 words
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Article154 1948-06-11 13 Kxivpt for some interest In the local coconut oil market yesterdiy, the other sections of th" produce market wer»> quiet with a holiday atmosphere prevailing. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1 US, Other qualities $4f> $f)f>. GLUTINOUS HICE: $45--$52. MEEHOON (Rico Noodles): sr>o. SUGAR: Beat154 words
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Article227 1948-06-11 13 LONDON. June 10: The Soviet Union has protested to the United states and the Netherlands against ••warmongering" press articles. Invoking the United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning war propaganda, M icow Radio said today. Reuters Washington conr>pondent reported that tlu* s<>- viet Embassy said the protest wasReuter - 227 words
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Article44 1948-06-11 13 Death Inquiry An enquiry into tno cieath of 27-yca,-o!-l Chinese woman washeM at tho Coroner's Court Lucky Koh me. Road, when thoir .van wa^ overtaken by swerving, tne va" s( rtO u S The deceased rece'Ved S SWT where she JSstponed to June 15.44 words
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Article12 1948-06-11 13 A voung Straits-born Chibribe to E. Roxburgh an ofli him.12 words
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Article34 1948-06-11 13 ftubber crop titfuiv.s for the month of May Alor Gajuh 2H.000 Ib. Aver Tanas 86,000 Glom-aly 71.000 KluanK «2.000 Pajam 189.000 THinbalak 27,957 Ttluk An.son H. r >,ooo Ulu Brnut :«1,60034 words
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Article50 1948-06-11 13 London. June '■> Proposals ror the construction ol a new airport at Hongkong are being "urgently eoniidered" by the Colonial once, other OoTcrnment department! and the Hongkong oovcrnmrnt. Mr Arthur Creech Jones, C^onial Secretory, said this in reply to a Question in the House ol Commons50 words
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Article41 1948-06-11 13 When Mr. Anthony Men. cwrrvativ.. Mid he hoped that financial considerations not be ftnal in thto matter Mr Creech J"n< >s replied: •Tnr Howie m»jr take It fot Ranted that to all prac a Purposes the imandal matur the airport- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Miscellaneous72 1948-06-11 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessel Godowns Ridderkerk 44 E. Hamble Sheers Trcvelyan 42/ 3 Furnea 38/9 River MltU 36/7 Benmacdhin 33/4 Steel Fabricator 31/2 out 1100 Dilawa follows Eumeau;; 23/4 Lake Manitou 25/6 Raja 27/8 Gorgon 29/30 Stentor 15 6 Ajax 13/4 j Haul West Rimau to G. 14 when read after72 words
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Article886 1948-06-11 14 FMOM PACE m IH# M-< '••vin Royal Naval Volunteer Rf.s;T\T. PALI IPSHOTTACHr MATHCW CHACKO <8.E.M.». Foi p ;\t i-Tuvcry and fottit f\e in maintaining water supp'les during thr .lapam-sr attack on tf.n-ripore. Mr. Chacko is an Inspoctoi of the Water Department. Singapore Municipality. MK. CHEONG CHONG YEW*886 words
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Article178 1948-06-11 14 In a thrilling badminton match between the Prosperous B.P. "Reserves *tcd the Thomson Youngsters B.P. "B" team. the former won hy five games to t-'O Results (Prosperous B.P players mentioned first >: On? Tionjr Ghee lost to Yaa cob 5 4> (o,'3>. (12/15); Osman H. Karim beat Tan178 words
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Article130 1948-06-11 14 SHANGHAI. June 10. The 0.000-ton French ship Andre ..ebon. o#ned by the Message•ies Maritime, was placed in ustody by customs here aftd ied up in mid-river, her sailn? delayed, as a result of the tiscovery of contraband >pium, cigarettes and wrist vatches in her hold.U.P. - 130 words
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Article88 1948-06-11 14 OSAKA, June 9. -Treasury mroau officials who invitee' vomen "sake" tasters to appl or jobs- -for the first tinv i Japan's history -said the vere being flooded with abdications. All of them wanted to be •ome government appoi.itec Garten of rice wine on th< ameU.P. - 88 words
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Article58 1948-06-11 14 BATAVIA. June The ndonesian RepuD'ican iopt d the Dutch not of June 3 i. spaded here tomorrow. An ira. Republican news agencv aid today. The Netheiland ote was reported to havt isked Dr. Mohamed Hatta. tin iepublican Premiei, to a lear cut answer whether tlv Republic58 words
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Article55 1948-06-11 14 HOLLYWOOD. June 10 Sddie Cantor, the film and adio star, and his wife cel;ftftted their 34th weddina innivorsary ye-terday by anlouncing a donation of 5.000 oounds of rice to the Overseas Relief Agency, in line vith the comedian's appea 1 to Americans to give rice fo* overseas aid rather thM55 words
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387 1948-06-11 14 Dear Royal Bount Best In Final Gallop PENANG. June lo Th.outsMe of the oowm proper wa< openeii for fast work this uorniim and horses witb en^ r a foments were fhrtfl final workouts. Ber.t voikers were IVa> NBafbjr), Royal Bounty < Allan* CSoldm Slipper (AIUn» Goid Medallist (Bagbyi ami Jimmy387 words
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Article238 1948-06-11 14 CELLULOID - CELLULOID By rhrtn-|Mcked tabfe M itclm wtrt witnemed I i p: tit at Soio^ie Road wfl i«> final of the Cfcteesc n \A. championship-- were pfl i off before a record <:owH B/ virtu* of Kis •■•..!i>l )iy over How Yew 'AYn K r .^H <»mj; nsnii: player.238 words
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Article60 1948-06-11 14 CANBERRA. June MM ,eral Member Abbott < louse of Kg** o^ Vustrafia's pto-pritking j Vustralia policy ta tfJJ mtreti for Australia countries. J and Calwell lg rtt on a wmmon P< :oncernins: Asiatics. J %MtrtH« to merely to matt Australian living The majority of Asiatics iU.P. - 60 words
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Article48 1948-06-11 14 MANILA June He t rrooH Cabanatuan ?cija province, said iissidcnts n >' :1 »od posing as ser« md killed a specli md serloualy wo The two t vay 'horn, aft,: rjrl friends «i he "■erenarera Ueve-t to be out to a ■ieath of one ol I U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement53 1948-06-11 14 THE HO HONC S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. tncorporatPd to Sinr»i»or* •fi rftl'l.l^ STRUCT PHONE 59 14* mmn^il r«*vir,RT spßvirFß "llonj; Siamr" *a!i% foi Kan^mm Jun*« 23 -Il <1 Sall» For l»a!.ml»anK ITMJn June 12 "Hon* rat" SallK Tor Djambi Juiip 25 -li»pt>njf" Salts For Rangoon June 27 -KamnninK' Sails For53 words
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761 1948-06-11 15 RAF (Changi) Move Up To Second Place With 7-Goal Win 7 SCC. 0 ,r Ofj <« consul jrably improved then S oal V u >n of f he l^ot^ue »t Jalan Brsai S' r "en the« rounced the SCC. to the tune I put the *U«*efl abovt- the Tigers and761 words
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Article86 1948-06-11 15 The following players are selected to play football for th< FclUiada against the r.a.F. iSolotat ion Sunday at 5. 1n p.m. at S'irtar ground: Btthambram Rasa. S. Muthiah. Ghani. Ifuni t-fasu. Sintha. K. R. Muthiah Salahudin. Dollah. Muniyandi M. I. Oman, K. Krishnasamy If. Krishnan icapt.). At Beletar86 words
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Article74 1948-06-11 15 iTribinif Stntf Reporter) Asian certified maritime 3fflcen in Singapore, includ- in^ mates and Malay captains. Hate formed a Maritime Union iof Singapore with membership of about 200. out of a total of 500. belonging: to the profession. The Union has submitted it^ papers to the authorities74 words
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Article48 1948-06-11 15 FULL POINTS TO S.H.B. POLICE JftWlof excitement Hai fftfctw llCe >' es C^r™ with coi- the SingaitottS r on Road Sb/^**'^ were defence, Sr,',; forwards. S ion the shb Ns °PPosition. the Sr .t h a ly even K h r a h ilf and io nvai(i got pass-48 words
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196 1948-06-11 15 London, June 10, New clubs seeking entry to the Football League were disappointed at tne League's annual meeting here, at which the two clubs finishing at the bottom of the last season's table in each of the two sections of the Third Division were re-elected,Reuter - 196 words
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947 1948-06-11 15 4 Crict Matchs On S'pore Holiday Celebrations List Kn 8,,"m hHh >.M. t .!,v .:..br.it,.. the T ICC: Mmn K tkt sec by :>.i ,-uih. Ari"th.M notch on th.- badK between SRC an,! Um Non-Benders Cricket XI was' won by Um SHC. ujth the PickeU*tn hand. SCC. bowlers and batsmen947 words
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59 1948-06-11 15 MANILA. June If The Philippines Amateur Athletic Federation h* approved -i Ust of 14 Filipinos who win represent the Philippine! in tnw year's mrJd CUnnplc in London. The list includes ten basKei bull players, five boxers, three JSo Lid rifle .n.rksm,., Sne weif htlifter one wre.Uer,U.P. - 59 words
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Article874 1948-06-11 16 FIRST TEST, LAKER'S FINE STAND, BUT NOTTINGHAM. June 10.— The sky was grey with threatening rain when the first Test between England And Australia opened today. Australia took the field, Bradman having called wrongly when Yardley spun his silver coin, ?.nd a big cheer874 words
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Article131 1948-06-11 16 GAINSBOROUGH. June 10 —Eleven bombers of No. 97 Straits Settlement Squadron of the R.A.F returning from the Far East, have arrived at Hemswell airfield near here after taking part in the flight known as "Operation Rod Lion." Squadron Leader A.K. Fassmore. who commanded a squadron ofReuter - 131 words
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Article40 1948-06-11 16 I CANBERRA. June 10—Australia's regular army now numbers only between three and 4.900 men, all of whom are in Japan. Mr Henry 3. Gullett. a member of the Federal House of Representatives, claimed in a raiiiame.itary speech heUe.40 words
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100 1948-06-11 16 BOMBAY. June 10. India L today celebrated the King's Birthday with an official holiday. The Union Jack and India 1National Flag new side by side for the first time since India's Independence Day last August over public buildings, while Government offices and banks wereReuter - 100 words
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Article46 1948-06-11 16 A party of picnickers had $~»50 worth of cash and perlOtial pioprrty itolefl from them yesterday afttn.oon from the?r picnic spot at Xaoah Mt-rah. The theft *as discovered at 2.?C p.m. The stolen property includtxi hardoa£3. fountain pens and a wrist watch.46 words
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Article33 1948-06-11 16 A Chinese who had fallen off from a moving bus in Thomson Road on Tuesday died in the General Hospital yesterday as a result of the injuries he sustained.33 words
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Article34 1948-06-11 16 WASHINGTON. June 10.— Amreican officials believe the Six Power plan fo r a selfgovernment in Western Germany will soon cause Russia to set up a Communistdominated reelmp in her eastern zone. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article45 1948-06-11 16 NANKING, June 10.— It was officially disclosed today that the rice rationing system will be extended to four more flities TSingtao, Swatow Amoy and Foochow— beginning in July. At present (rationing Is confined only to Shanghai, j Nanking. CJajiton PeiDinc andi Tientsin.- U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article32 1948-06-11 16 CHURCH, THEN HOSPITAL A inarriuu.. wv,,,""' t r n,a.e lil(I g y man, arri\,d a] M rt ■ome hours before t he ding. He left uith his mm Jours after O v#-32 words
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Article132 1948-06-11 16 I From Our Ouvt Rent MALACCA June If ing immediately af:er ccipt oi Information reg clipped extortion the M M.D., led t v la specter] [Sundr&raj, made two i witJar. 20 minutes fan :eipt cf tru complaint The complainant a Chinese arrival named Pcßf, from Johore,132 words
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Article156 1948-06-11 16 FROM PAGE I) Chonp Kow Thye. Mr. DODOUgtI Mr. T. E. Fel So Ldr. J. E. Fat well., A.' V. Hildyard Mr. C. 1 kins Miss E. C. Willis, ai R. E. L. V.: v D F.C. F Lt. R. EIM B.E.V. Che Abdul M dul Han Id Che156 words
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Article50 1948-06-11 16 WASHINGTON. JW It W as dteclosed t>a Fedeial Bureau of W tion is studying cob that almost 2.000 1 Negro voters w from Georgia* «JJ list. The FBI w« ort the Justice D^P* 1 determine whether* deral civil rights violated by the tlons in Lawre ce Cfl50 words
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Article21 1948-06-11 16 SHANGHAI I Madame sun xa Mb of the founder < Vj MUcetoday n-r U M in front of stolen Iftrt r ReuterReuter - 21 words
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