Morning Tribune, 22 June 1948
1948-06-22
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Title Section11 1948-06-22 1 MORNING TRIBUNE m> ri> s I* CENTS xY JUKI 22. IMS.11 words
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299 1948-06-22 1 (From Our Own Reporter n-VE 21. ONE MALAY FOREST HANGER m \ND ANOTHER WOUNDED BY CHl- THIB MORNING NEAR TROtfOH. I body woj The othtt shot as :tV shoot- ing. Tilt gunmen rani cto body of tho <i.M i ranger, removing cash, a gold299 words
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Article29 1948-06-22 1 NO POLIO AGAIN poUomyettHi or JJ h from the dteeaat reB J rterda* l h e Cart jwllo-free day m c total numII I mains n* 97 ai v29 words
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101 1948-06-22 1 lieu West and the iris oi Singapore turn of one of «t blackouts last EUICC with the ient'l scheme najor blackout future one?. <:roa? arTectl power -witched ofY. m til ai Lite as 11 leiera i m the East city had already black out101 words
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Article37 1948-06-22 1 Who?...... Me? KUSADBB, Nmc Jer- J Police of anitMMncnf i •nd Bobby 6, \>aniierinlf m a crowd, i i <t. BOHMjff" I*?, s Hot lost", the I iid, "Bur; fit- 1 i.s. fl ated tht father U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article100 1948-06-22 1 Jap Torturers Convicted tokio. June 21. An American Eighth Army military coumiMion m Yokohama today sentenced two Japaneseto hard labour terms f or beating and torturing man" Australian and other Allied prisoners of w*r at Pukuoka prison camp m Kyushu island Ex-Lieutenant Kenzo Yamada. camp commandant. was sentenced to 18Reuter; AAP - 100 words
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Article46 1948-06-22 1 Lea] short circuit ilsea of the May--1 Battery Road at r m. yesterday rei ngine from the Ire Brigade rushne. However, a put out before f the engine. CjjJ* the afternoon the ffwigade put out a small X* t:: at 12$ milestone46 words
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113 1948-06-22 1 UNO HEADQUARTERS MAY MOVE TO EUROPE I UCE BUOCEBB, June 21 The United Nations plan toi establi^hms a permanent mbm m the United States has betn loan for the conitruction oi urn world capital. u-w«i It might lead to by the General Assembly nfove the United Nations to Europe. «u.i-i-U.P. - 113 words
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Article435 1948-06-22 1 FEDERATION-WIDE HUNT ON FOR REDS L OW. GQ INTO HIDING KIM \TI"-'" r Wn Xt -l'"".r. :!lll »'«t sympathisers t llm lnls:s (*<«n- In Belangor ulone, they took The raids ore mil continuing The Tribun. learns that many known Commum<t>- probably all of them and own nonCommunist members of some435 words
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Article434 1948-06-22 1 DATO ONN UTTERS WARNING In an interview yesterday Data Ov.n Bin la- A far, M<n-tri-Bei \r of Johore. told tht I Tribum that the tituatkm hi the Whole Of M'riaya |C 0« undoubtably grate* and that it MNM nn fa.tt/ t**k thi polic* h id §4 I fh' m« Ivea434 words
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Article104 1948-06-22 1 (I rum Our Oun Reporter lI'OH, .Inn.' 21.— Another fatal shooting occurred at the M' milestone llftoiiK li< >a«l. K .u ii i.i r. m the rarl> hours of Nenterdiiv innrniiiK nli n an iiiiKnoun Chinese was 1 1 r i upon four times No one104 words
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273 1948-06-22 1 (Tribune staff Reporter) It is no secret, nor is it any good trying to lnd< i the act that many of Ufl planters arc unnerved —not became Ot the > r.nfortunato people who have already paid with their litd by remaining at their posts, but273 words
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Article82 1948-06-22 1 (From Our Own Reporter) JOHORE. June 21. The wives of planters m Johore have decided to remain with their husbands and not evacuate to places of safety. Among planters also, the talk of evacuation la going down As most Of them are now afned. they prefer82 words
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Article100 1948-06-22 1 RHODES. June 21. Four Arab experts arrived here to day and went to the Crusader Castle which eives a s head quarters far Count Folk" Bernadotte, United Nation Palestine ,mediator Four Jewish experts aft expected tomorrow lhe.se eight men are nor empowered to Defoliate onReuter - 100 words
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340 1948-06-22 2 Grandmas Join Tee n-Agers In A nti- Illiteracy Fight (Tribune Start Reporter) Angkatan Wanita Sedar (AWAS). women's sectioo of the Singapore brtndi <>f th* IfciJ ty Nationalist Party, is reported' v making MtfefftCt wy progress with us prognuoaM at ncial reJonn for the Malay masses. Tw anti-i!liter;io dttßltl »n the340 words
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182 1948-06-22 2 DISCOVERED UNDER BED, VAGRANT RETURNED "BOOTY" Chu:i Seng, a Chinese youth oi 22 who pleaded guilty to a charge of househreaking and theft before Mr E. P. Shanks FirJt Magistrate and District Judge yesterday, was sentenced to nine months' r.i. It was stated that, on the n sht of May182 words
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190 1948-06-22 2 SHE FELL OFF BUS, AND SUCCU MED TO INJURIES An inquest into the death of a Chinese woman. Goh Siew Huah. was held at the Coroners Court yesterday. It was stated that on June 14. at about 9.20 p.m.. Siew Huah was travelling with her husband. Tan Tai Joo. m190 words
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Article110 1948-06-22 2 Women members of Wesley Church and their friends are working hard at a variety concert which is to take place m Wesley Hall on July 7 anri 9. The concert is m aid oi the socla] service projects of the women's Society of Christian Serice. The programme110 words
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204 1948-06-22 2 A young Chinese. Chow Tuck Khong. who said he was a partner m a motor transport company, yesterday pleaded fo: leniency at the Singapore Assize Court where he faced two charges of unlawful possession of two revolvers and 28 rounds of ammunition. The arms204 words
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Article79 1948-06-22 2 A Municipal street ambulance rushed to the heart of Singapore's Chinatown yesterday to the aid of a Chinese woman at No. 42 Duxton HiU Road. She was alleged 10 have drunk caustic soda. She was taken to the hospital by :he ambulance. About the same79 words
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196 1948-06-22 2 3 OPIUM RUNNERS GET 18 MONTHS R.I. Three Chiaea wh ujJ guilt v to chart gal pmtfMlou of pium receive! Motcncei of eight mtha n gorous Imprisonment each a the Fust District stw day When Mr. I >..•.-■ Flrtt Magistral Lnrie Judge prosni. d N T g Koh Gu i196 words
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Article94 1948-06-22 2 (Tribnnu Staff K. OTt*f '•Persian Customs' wj ihe subject of I very I ing talk given ytatt i»3 ing to an radio* persons at the V W C.A.. Canning by Mrs G U > zie. Mrs. S. M. Btfliwc skied. Combining goo-i charming periooallty delivery of94 words
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112 1948-06-22 2 tioni h^rd cjnenc. aieas In- I The reason fot this temporal v mapeufton li •nmmk tin ;x>iicv regaritaf the Import* of textiles from these hard currenc> areas is beir^ invest! ntod with the co-opeiation ot K&C tiade. Mi. Stutchbuty t\ >1 dined. //f ,vai<i112 words
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Article267 1948-06-22 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A joint committee comprising nine unions representing 10 000 cargo workers, m a letter addressed to the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday protested against a reduction of cargo handling rates contemplated by the Singapore Roads Board after its formation. The letter, which267 words
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219 1948-06-22 3 FRLIN. Jun^ 20— Berliners were tonight .-measures to today's currency reform m \v i Qermaay, and the city was alive with Uw R**S4flM ornoolto postpone reform. Soviet announcement ..drte today or tomoi I* I B rtussiaa^ apd the M...J were '"<nown" tr» > to »^s»eReuter - 219 words
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Article148 1948-06-22 3 Nrt'.ir-nr 1 uu..: i reeguttins <>ii;.. ea ht re >;•• lied their d v ..u.i.i eds i f youtas I .>..< hi ;ap the 19 M^rough 25 ytar draft vot< j v>\ CosLt'^s m a clcsina feOKrs. A i". •i nl] compromise fUr*ft bll exewU.P. - 148 words
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Article48 1948-06-22 3 (Tribtmt Wmfl Rtporta Two revolvers weie recover* Cd durin? the wvok-crul. One weapon, v .3* W«Wy and Scott. was Mcoveied by Buropcan civihan In a plot of tand ofl Havclock Road. it was trrapped In a parcel. The othrr ruh waa recovered by the Poiici48 words
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Article103 1948-06-22 3 The Red Rocket Badmin Party will hold Us annus social dance at Prince's Restaurant. Orchard Road, on July 3. '.unmi^nrin- at X p.m Pi-i/Ays wi i be distributed fof the ID4B tournament by the Patron's fTlfe, Mrs. Lit K<;k Liang. The following are the result* of the103 words
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148 1948-06-22 3 DON, June 21. The Cabinet, when ]t day, may discus* to dial with the 1 London strike -in 1 ver 15.000 men have work m sympathy who refused to handle urgo" without extra any derision to us, 1 1 unload ships will theReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-06-22 3 t anmnij bridesmaid ct «r ut\l<lt>t<i <it St. An- i Mitt Kmimeen <,t><*.,,, .'f i aud > itur Verdmgme, Thy bruit 'r,»*\n MM Miss Pa (kmik <ml Mr Leonard28 words
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430 1948-06-22 3 11 m M with 1 expert- that imt rjeii eldest daughter torn during this period rri n (l1 thr,, Rtay. and Mrs l h »»ye to Major<teneraliiJ pit •■•i;':i. Mi- I- n ,r, >".M!. K-ru. 'm, ri(. of the 3<i lli i and430 words
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Article54 1948-06-22 3 v «eai< r memberi Lh Clerical Service, Me««rs. s. BlnJULuunby and h. M. Danker, have volunteered to conduct da^et m u« raj Oid»i. tor clerks m the da*a m pade rhc*€ interested are asked o atcemhic at vie &C&it Cameen < behind the Ooveronoiii Office*) on Thursday,54 words
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Article41 1948-06-22 3 l:\ wedding t<:ok pl'u-f vesiertlay at St. Christopiiti Church. J'iii<;ie Bahru. of pft. iuby Siiantha. youiiit-iiiL'ghit-r of tlic late Dr J. D Perinbam. and Mr. g. j. Rv lamant, A?sis!ant Editor ol ■-he Malayan Nanban. binga )ore.41 words
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Advertisement42 1948-06-22 3 SPOR TSMEN ARE PARTICULAR! ...i!i>:i why ilh se \porting items will oou A snapped up. MEN'S CREWE NECK SPORTS SINGLETS Sleeves m while colton $1.75 each •GOLF HOSE CREAM AUSTRALIAN ALL SIZES $1.75 n Robinson Co., Ltd. 'lv RafH s Place— Singapore42 words
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Article, Illustration81 1948-06-22 4 An incident m the Singapore Veterans vs. R.A.F. Tengah sorter match. The airmen icon bp 5— 0. The Singapore Veterans who last week met R.A.F. Tengah m a friendly soccer match at Julan Besar Stadium. The Vetermn* played a grand game but were beaten s—o5 0 by81 words
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Article252 1948-06-22 4 LONDON, June 20— Earl Mountbatten. last [^Viceroy and first Governor General of the Domin of India, m a farewell broadcast over New Delhi radio tonight on retiring from his post, de- clared a "glorious future" awaited India and that she was destined to fill a high252 words
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559 1948-06-22 4 mm Report 1 1 M KULCCA Whi Ice* will a lotiM future vi 1^ i h r '.i mci ised *< :1 <1 1 ty, tilt y a. c Immedlat >- of exp< ndltiare and venue. Social weH 11 i-orv.nnjnity effort .iTnl559 words
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Article115 1948-06-22 4 SHANGHAI, June H. l ese reports from Fooclu.w -art flood waters m that city b*JJ subsided and more tn;m bodies have been recover* far. In what was reported as |M worst flood m 100 y^,.^ Mm river broke its gj^ crushing more than jw. houses. Initial reportsU.P.; Reuter - 115 words
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Miscellaneous150 1948-06-22 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK MAI.A* ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 486 metres In the medium wave band and 7200 kc/sec In the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only. From 3 p.m. to 6 pm. Radii150 words
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Miscellaneous111 1948-06-22 4 Kind of Music; 10.30 Eric Win- stone His Orchestra; 11.00 I Last News Summary Close Down. PROGRAMMES IN MALAY. 12.00 Programme Summary; 12.05 Musical Interlude; 12.45 News in Malay; 1.00 Close Down; 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.05 Children's Hour; 6-30 Sports Round-Up; 6.45 Musical Interlude; 7.00 Time Signal; 7.01 Nature's Corner;111 words
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Miscellaneous146 1948-06-22 4 1.00 news in Mandarin; Amoy Cantonese; 1.15 Open- ing Announcement Proi gramme Summary in Tamil with Signature Tune; 1.17 Ta- mil song; 1.20 News in Tamil; 1.30 Listeners' favourites; 2.00 Close Down; 6.00 Signature Tune, Opening Announcement Programme Summary in Mandarin; 6.03 Mandarin Request Programme; 6.30 Story telling in Cantonese;146 words
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Article, Illustration792 1948-06-22 5 WITH VERA Ar?D[ \r//«v7 ..kins treated I"- un illuir.matthe Adolphi Hotel lay rvenmg. The ,ob The New «rhich is not to be thtHC -new look. .1 minute too soon I i the realities Of m u ge." faid ICn We ought to bj f |th tile strange792 words
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Advertisement145 1948-06-22 5 Mcr: J pure silks m heavenly shades! IN TOWN TO-NIGHT T i Tfc PAVILION RESTAURANT IKAN MERAH JEHOVAH (The I Jest of Courses). s a splendidTpictubb I AT THE QNEMA AS USUAL I'ROPRIKTOtf. A NO, ORCHARD KOAO, t ROY OOKMBLL iiionk hi; s SMART FOR HOME WEAR M/(/\ navy A/vjh//145 words
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292 1948-06-22 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Tropical Isle LomttH At>fnt,\ Mesttrs. Culm Turru r.. Ltd.. Talbut How*. 9S. St. Martin's Lane W C. I TUESDAY. JUNE 22. 1948. i Singapore is an island set m a tropical sea. The blue waters lap its coastline and palms sway m the distance. Our sky can292 words
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Article261 1948-06-22 6 12 KINDS OF MEN WOMEN REJECT \Bi i t '> l ■:> ,i )hi tv tkt c d> i b» <!'■ •>/ tin IC9, i phpticatty :t! < iii> catt h h.< si band*. a tuittomridt p»»// hu li'it<in<\ b'ttitratU'U t>f Ptpchimtris&M Bntt.^h stnttti that th< i did 7 notU.P. - 261 words
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879 1948-06-22 6 British Co-ops Nibble At Politics The $O~yc*T oil British co-op movement is demmulino on nter share m shaping national policy Prices cuts recently announced by Briton's co-openitive societies, \vjth their 10 million membership, have put their movement on the map m a big way. When th*» Government issued its White879 words
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Article197 1948-06-22 6 Experiments with a Meo. P— o outfll tnd a set of child. roil brick* hare tetptd hi. vt> H Hwii.lS,:Klh m ex-Ballty Bridgi Cteaock en- <: to revotuthmisc th«> Midland bull linu: Industry PVotr itn»se he arrived at the fun.it ittal pnnciplfs o< b s197 words
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Article53 1948-06-22 6 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. T he bir.e> of a 20-fv>ot long p!eslotattr, a prehistoric xeptfle which mhabiied the earth 150 i-OOOOu years ago. *ere unearthed from a l'.nu <tone quairy here. At the; ime the repiile died. nn*t of 3rituin was undersea and the remains were di eserved by becoming embeddedReuter - 53 words
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Article113 1948-06-22 6 LONDON On« i ft show vil'ap stai i otatenhin La up f sa n oa-jsc its oirr.fi Bii I i Stott can no long* I i kt»op tt. "Like many others am h| <J inij taxed out of exisi mi am looking fo; a -:..i. place'", heReuter - 113 words
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Article210 1948-06-22 6 PARTS. Pte n 1 1 r Ro appeared stronger than ever r»w »f**f Swh^mnn the cabinet split and weathetv 1 th* strike crisis In the meanwhile it wma learr.od reliably that Schuman ha* decided to Ueep his entire cabinet intact, including Foreign Minister George Bkiau't, dn«iReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement30 1948-06-22 6 fj 3 "4/ AMZ/O'.V AIRWAYS LIMITED. By Air-To Mala?»» Finest B<;' M s Services from Sin- n^Kuala Lumpui iP 01 penang TO KOTA BHAKi ■VAN T A The Malayan H^^V30 words
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329 1948-06-22 7 AMERICA KNEW OF RED ACTIVITY IN MALAYA WASHINGTON rirvi AND MALAY/ STATIC I Their IntelliETenci this as Imminent aj mon tha had Indi f o,,, t op,, T ba.ssador to India and recently appoints Ambaasado! Greece, waj on, f lhf fir that the Communist ty were pinning consid intonsim-ation ofU.P. - 329 words
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Article91 1948-06-22 7 Alone Broke But Happy v Middlesex). June ixter t5B). is a'one broke at his home He is suffering n mouiable lunp disease. happy. v> th.it his 14-year r Margaret will have chance than he d«d. i\, he stood on J too docks and waved to his daughter, who ling 'orU.P. - 91 words
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Article94 1948-06-22 7 PROBE INTO DEAD MAN'S IDENTITY RS !UR. (Middle- j •'ahn print tests j ng cai lied out at Snt*s I latest effort •i >f Albert Welch. raJtavejrker, is the man whose remains len in a pood on Poicourse. Middlesex. H tudged fingerprint taken from the pood. U n<t\ to getReuter - 94 words
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179 1948-06-22 7 -T. a-UCIA, (British. West Indies), June blocks of buildings- weiv destroyed m Last apital of St. Lucia, by a fire during the rugni. buildings destroyed Include: owro omcea and major business hous s. No iosj is reporif^d, bm l 000 ;>r ths populatiReuter - 179 words
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32 1948-06-22 7 CHIC IGO, June Mr. A. U. Roebuck <>!• co-founder 01 the world i largest mail wdei house Bears Roebuck ana Co: ip my d re t<x';:y. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article178 1948-06-22 7 WASHINGTON, June L'<» A total of f»OO.tiOOOO woith oi Mil shall hi, l p) !.s will h.'^iti to flou to Buropc almost a! once an the rejuH of Preaidenl Trill., w'i dramatic week end victory m the Oongreaa battle ovei the Bavopaaa Recovery Programme.Reuter - 178 words
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Article164 1948-06-22 7 JEWS READY TO JOIN PEACE TALK LViv, Jui 20. i c >unt Ben ,-cstcrday that it v. i■! delegi I r, y V.. v tO <• Nt (>1 t! Palestine problem. [I v, thai »%erna- nitely decided not i try to &et th Irai and at tn< present f ti(U.P. - 164 words
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Article22 1948-06-22 7 N 20. l:: .inviting Ernwt B< i •A Iwl H parliameni At the ge m i.';> w< ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article49 1948-06-22 7 n NTSIN Ju lm ricau Bvi Canadian on Br; I.: and Four Catholic nun hav< hi lienUin from rj .v viu ret) ey r vi d mont.i: j] were m good heal h bui taken to th o&piial hen immidiatei* upon i:.-.. arrival U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration79 1948-06-22 7 I y, n i m b" I ni'i pttit i i '>"'" > ,i td nai thtt i font} kain Wntlt motm ll* >ut th* m THEY ARE Tli\: MOfil BKAI TIFVL SOB IK PARIH Apptirfnty th* yttttb i- ,i i, f I' •> hair I,' i N79 words
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39 1948-06-22 7 \',rtl fort* i Gaulh ricf turnifift V" iiii'in. 20.000 /<•■■/' Hn fit r.nuVi h, hind th* nli ■< > foil ill thru nit ii' s link > WhfM thi i ii ill i a tain ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article42 1948-06-22 8 LONDON. June 20. The Olympic Association of Burma has selected Myo Thant. flyweight, and Saw Hardy, bantam, to represent Burma at the Olympic boxing tonrnament m London. The team will leave Burma by air on July S.- U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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213 1948-06-22 8 S I)S KY Ju n 21.- Ha r, .hi Jmck (itah'nn. aijtd V- Xcwtoirn, Sudtu n. Wtto S<>uth W'ti't hand the tuxes that }w had MM <» tt£os hitt* i v irA V >»• wo< hi <f rr// (»r «t t>ol,;c Hmtkm "»jReuter; AAP - 213 words
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358 1948-06-22 8 London J::rv 19. The lightweight situation m BlitMl kag imKi^ pronifc of iomc interesting conurt.^ m the ncai future and Billy Tnompson. the British and British Empire lightweight champion, li Ukely to find himself defending his title* gainst a worthy chal- [<. pei next winter.Reuter - 358 words
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Article77 1948-06-22 8 LONDON. June -0 Submarine: from h< mebased Botlllta a ill begin ;heir two wee<cs, intensive summer war exercises m the Irish Sea ana the NortO West approaches 00 Monday, the Admiralty announce*. The exercises will provide training tor submarines and surface forces under conditions as similar toReuter - 77 words
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Article19 1948-06-22 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN j a ooq from health that I ale tor lg here F tally Li Health Oftcehere ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article45 1948-06-22 8 U')NDOa'. Juno i«, n Bntibh Fo.-pn oft* v v I' .te^tocxl v, ay to h, tor action a^nst i crgnmsatH,;, with head n uh.ch. a. a n.wspa, report, I. tal Jowi«.. ighting am an,i s.n.i.n, then KU^ane n y an v:.45 words
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Article, Illustration120 1948-06-22 8 INTERPOR UNKNOWN The $>nganore rtWft/»n.«. r tkd uickfts. Lt ft picture i' tkod stump*. Thr ftcturt on tkt right I flu P by <*Jk comfortable niarnn of *ioht |tolof( a baff. £Y i* Wong, if beMnd f^^ 5 «ii:-' ':"H aqmtt&t the Smyaport civilians on At fßfi, M. M Little.120 words
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Advertisement75 1948-06-22 8 TiIXION Mercantile Institution 209, Queen Street, Phone 237 *tudy m your spare time:— Shorthand: (Pitman and Greg*) Book-Keeping: Ele mentary and Advance. Prac tical English: Elementary Intermediate and Advance Mathematics: coaches fur any pubic exam. THE PEN witJT J^j ALL THE GOQVmm Precision built tvlly gjiaroate**. jM I^K Beoatiiyl JtoJled75 words
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Article131 1948-06-22 8 Parker Favourite For Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, June 20. Frank! o Parker, stranger to Wimbledon since 1936. comos back tomorrow as five to four favourite to win the 62nd A.llEngland championships. Despite comparatively easy mastery of the 1947 French and Belgian championships, the 32--j ear-old American may find creaking joints hard putU.P. - 131 words
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Article70 1948-06-22 8 Amsterdam, June 20. Dutch selected team defer Great Britain'! probable Olympic football side by two goal: to one m the Olympic ■tedium here today. The score was one caen ai halftime. The match, watched by I capacity of 65.000 formed gar* |of the "Olympic day"Reuter - 70 words
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Article67 1948-06-22 9 .'E Jur —An ■unc::- :,i\ by It Cement i krttwald fugitive .vho it nru ■t; Minis- xcj Col"pu!tll tO t tbr ho- non tences uo- a !l be stat wnich ild >i'p!y r mitig ition of r"-- eh uewi "v. !i, by later tx- »imD( ty i ntencet »ed67 words
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74 1948-06-22 9 hYDNKT, /mm 21 /mi#i /?»</ Oagg go, /h<if Ihr n(t amount rats(d throughout tli, morwuilth t,i/ t},, Austrulm 1947 Ou> *f £80,000. lh> cost f s ndhtg v i Judy Cdinford. *h( winner, tmd h( r mother tU chaperom on a tuur ofAAP - 74 words
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20 1948-06-22 9 sent* ol 37 oval opa t ll I coal she had m i veral ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article59 1948-06-22 9 ISLINGTON, June 20 discrimination agai.* jc.-.a were made la the Senate yesterday when a bil] to admit 205.000 di. placed penoni from Europe was passed. It was claimed that although Jews constitute 20 per cent of the displaced persons m the occupation zones today, their proportion before Dvc.Reuter - 59 words
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Article46 1948-06-22 9 H M June 21 Some I tow as Ch h;,> mtherto taken ;t death toll 4 h accord n« Chlneae reporti i trin Th« material damage H ten tati-ely estimated .n i,. foul md iivr thousaiHi m 11 <.r Uhinege iJollars ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article18 1948-06-22 9 land. women o wn ivortd be seen wjrfhe^ fy will b. the International ReuterReuter - 18 words
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159 1948-06-22 9 S N that if Jera j Jo could iot beat him ioj I •r. ho I even cham ol turning the trick next Wedm at I i v. n i SU dium. The champkm asked, "if he couldn't lick me when I w n't myU.P. - 159 words
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Article39 1948-06-22 9 FOREST HILLS, (New York). June 20. Jack Kramer, la.' f. year's Wimbledon champion won thr American professional lawn tennis champioitshlp today by defeating Hobby EUggi, th<' holder, m the final by H-12, 6-2, :;-6, o w. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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113 1948-06-22 9 X;<luy. June 120. Tho ->.- i committi c i f th Boa' i Wai s Lawn nni Asj«ociation has refiwd to allow I .Vis rup playeia to [n exhibition mat b** the WhiU City court* (Bydney on Sunday June 27. i V is CupReuter; AAP - 113 words
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Article93 1948-06-22 9 a i polio vr. at U Pal i lium tonight for tin.ii London ,i| ana t.i. i Won t.ii WfhOM r< ii pt i rivalled Daaay k.i>. w.is not able '<> extend his tw •reeks' itay, Md although U "I<J Ottt for turn; ht dayiU.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement6 1948-06-22 9 i. \K V fISKINTONJC TABLETS Si'ORMONLSKINCWAM6 words
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Article24 1948-06-22 10 El 1 I no wa n Ii R M that t 1 v^' > strilu 5 ana -'•> resuit <;..>. jcharle Woe proclai pen- m Gcorg24 words
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Article77 1948-06-22 10 LCNDON. Juno 20 Comamcial whattng circles LOQdoa havn exnrcse;! great disappointmtnt eve: tiv that Gen. Dou«^his MacAi thur. Supreme Commander iii Japaa had ordered a Jnpanesp whaling expedition Tt had b?en hope^ that, following diplomatic: represent:: tions by Britain aiid Norway -o the United States Depa- 1 ment.Reuter - 77 words
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Article29 1948-06-22 10 X 1,000, execu ed X Ing by 1 thus t to Th; Rol of the S I S ture I ie prom 01 din i i i)O(iu ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article16 1948-06-22 10 Sunday I da baa CtRTU will bt officially I to have a had pr< would16 words
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Miscellaneous202 1948-06-22 10 < oini< s: I'M hisivr m Hie >loi nin-j T J TCGCW3OWNG B*ICKQ f J\l[^ "*>V£f K«KKJw TO itf "RFLINDA" fln^ cr »re rA\ I Tn.S WAV ~tt^^ PLEASE? TO ME6T YOU OF COURSE-^ I MFA« VO l!^ t.VtaT^ -^Mfll so"- 'MR e.aONl-YDUKNOW Of COORSE!-] MAKING A N |C l202 words
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Miscellaneous31 1948-06-22 10 ribime S m I (QUICK FOLLOW V I ///M W 7/tf CARfJi JRC VSP-TMATS WHY WE NtttT 1 £W TsE READY!- EXPENSIVE j AR|. \JOe G«OOMINC AVOONCJ i i Ha\ vl31 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-06-22 11 o/ SIR r. DONALD, )tj New Prf- Wale* m >. fwol Mtikerfield, />i lMi Wigtm m -Inx n I e»lf M fMN a' nal M n >- p r for (/'<»»« held until nid md33 words
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Article45 1948-06-22 11 USB NGI I>N June 20. > < Of Re- issed and i corapro- .:ion bill the year r.\ hid i* aix)Ut c>" the prcatk> budget ttes.— KrufclN Soviet bayonets I ff the ling t I *e I'ltlces R indscttaa, ncwspjtpot laiu utgo. aBTOfIC kUnr— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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112 1948-06-22 11 GERMANS TO LIVE ON WEEKLY EARNINGS Frankfurt June ft) t >oand of coffee, v ".00 btackmai u«t tnai >Oi t* <ilv so'.j for i I late yesteiiiay. IV average German have to !.vo on mtm\ »-acl» week. He wili h,. foi monoy instead of goods, because theiv othei way ofU.P. - 112 words
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103 1948-06-22 11 LONDON, J'.m* 20 Rratfnian. the Australian cri capt.i'n. this evealng cotnpleti one of the bippe.ct mt< gra| jobs cf his career t of 3.500 tricket bat* to be sent to A fttl week. Tho bats are part of i slg-nmont of 7.500 for .V IReuter - 103 words
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Article113 1948-06-22 11 NEW YORK. June 20.— The film star, lngrid Bergman, will 1 By to England for a five-month* ■>tay m Europe, during aiiicli I she plans to visit Fran md Sweden and make a picture In England. The picture will bo railed "LTnder Capricorn, andU.P. - 113 words
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Article114 1948-06-22 11 M a festival adver"r:!^ unity I v reported wrested iging mas« exercises X 1:it: cjonllrmed inresta and reported the pwrerSneSt clamped down on the campaign I protests to the r oflnw H the toammoU] roan gynmasticd pi !lI(1!;il v lent Bei 01 »ti s■ng m iheU.P. - 114 words
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Article57 1948-06-22 11 Rhodes, /one i 1 -Leaders )t the Jewish and Arab comnraniUes m Rhodes stood side by Bide under the pulpit m the red tiled orthodcm evangelisi church here today us the mtn politan oi Rhodes !<- lc > thousands In prayer for the success of the57 words
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Article28 1948-06-22 11 WASHINGTON. June 20 i President Truman has taken J step i I i fl coal strike next ard ol quiry 1 t a :e w ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article76 1948-06-22 11 Paris Honours G.I. Hero Paii it ■■•■< f.o, i Cloud to honoui Btmf( s i Bairn cloud with sho I* 25 TM» H« wrtained m thi- fi K htine Xl the ceremonlci the French Pn kM lit M l!lr '"t Auii(,!. the Foieiei "nistcr M Qeorge Blda ;'i'l thr i76 words
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Article89 1948-06-22 11 4t MILAN, June 20. Homer, 86-year-old T od and drawled t 3eooa Judge, who >enten< to two-aad-a half lonmelit tod ly. -YOU are a little opt Homer told the > .hanks for you •mvwtiy." Th<^ Judge an Americ mnpasslofiate. H« •i far more severe iU.P. - 89 words
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Article125 1948-06-22 11 Pleaded To Wed i In a I i i m U| i. i iv md i I i:r Iv, n The M m vi w« re :t! o Injured 1 r II I,; nil Mil. ll is at th< a Idlng >< d n. thli i,i. .i he lake upReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement43 1948-06-22 11 R 0 A' V S |MB. Intrfgvt! B WEEK END at fc WALDORF 1 Turmr, r*»S r l'iui;.uK T^ hh Orck •*tt<i rOMORUOW J N OF TEXAS' 1 Adtytugejl VORLD 1 r Legtoa** •On n 7—9.15 II r^^tamanl" (Tamil) i k Ua.a, «-4.V-9.15j43 words
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Advertisement27 1948-06-22 11 fVM m*~^^^- -^^^^^^k- NO MATTER WHERE YOU MEET OR WHOM YOU MEET AER VTED WATERS FRUIT CORDIALS ALWAYS REIGN SUPREME. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.27 words
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Article345 1948-06-22 12 NEW YORK, June 21. -Only B meetine between President Harry Truman of the United States and Generalissimo Josef Stalin of the USSR can bring an overall clarification of controversial issues between the two countries a general easing of world tension, and the peace and tranquility the world needs. That345 words
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Article159 1948-06-22 12 RIDEO WINS FRENCH GRAND NATIONAL Paris. June 21— -Taking the lead m the straight and holding off a determined challenge from the 7-4 against favourite. Point Bleu. M. J. Sion's six-year-old. Rideo tDeiri out of Olympiad I yesterday won the 2.000.000 franca (£3.325) grand steeplechase of Paris (the French GrandReuter - 159 words
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Article68 1948-06-22 12 MANILA, June 21.— A delegation of Philippine Scouts is scheduled to fly to Tokio next month to confer with General /Mac Arthur on a six point programme for improving the treatment of Filipinos m the Philippine Scouts, which is part of the United States army.U.P. - 68 words
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Article62 1948-06-22 12 London. June 21. Maud, Lady Mosley. mother of Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the pre war British Union of i Fascists died here last night. Lady Mosley, who was the widow of the fifth baronet, was i herself an active worker for the I Fascist cause before the war. andReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement157 1948-06-22 12 Louis \s. IVftlcoti light May H** The TU^t This Year! BUT!! The MI Ki'HVS v LFVV>i !> Centuries Die! And Still Goes On! GATKS OPEN: 4. 1 5-^.80—9.30 P.M WHERE!!! AT THE $$MM&r* T E -J» A- THAT LASTtD 5 YEARS ON BROADWAY Bing Crosby Presents Releosed thru United Artists157 words
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Advertisement120 1948-06-22 12 Performances 11 IM I.M jjj I 1 ITU JUf M.-MU.F* tAIHAi, THE MNJBE V<)<; CONTOn 78 Deg. Temp: AIR-COMUTIONKI) 78 a, LAST DAY! TMEN. TOI'GH! TENSE! TERRIFIC! »n ABSORBING MELODRAMA SUPPORTED BY GAIHONT BI NEWS THE TEST MATCH -J opexim; to>ioiii TuuNlßßOWipuCTi(|r jta n 2 BE Li I A BARRf120 words
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Article682 1948-06-22 13 HP" B^ at ion* M.u- .;:tlOD •0I&A r 1 L r r.' A LIT 52.00 31.00 130 1 ISA 0) 1.65 LW c p L 70 ISO cd LL .4 4- 24.65 2.574 .65 T.oo P 0.75 10.75 54.OO 55.00 So! 31 I I I 10.75 p682 words
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Article32 1948-06-22 13 kICE •■■'■■>.■ I luattty i nun M mtok A npoojg i P.o.b i :> >: a ai.k Round ISO* "Sis. "AMHIBR (Rourdi |129 ava cube $70; Hamburg cuba N'ITMKCS HOfl Hl5 i:32 words
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Article120 1948-06-22 13 LOND 0 X, June 20 A Pakistan-bound Lancastrian aircraft which Was detained at Undin airport yesterday took off today, when it was learned the delay was du e to points concerning the crew's licences. The airliner was one of twi Lancastrians bought from Trans-Canada Airlines by AeronauticalReuter - 120 words
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Article94 1948-06-22 13 SHANGHAI. June 21. In spite of a ceiling price i 10.000.000 dollars per pi cul lixed by the Municipal iUtholities the best grade of white rice was Quoted at $13,000,000 thla m|-n:ng-a new record high. To cope with the situation. Mayor X C Wu isReuter - 94 words
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Article60 1948-06-22 13 Rio nibbei n»rk«t wm firm throughout >. r t, -.^o. th< iiia! ktt )M .t Uiree-quartera of of I* P* KSU- They W.vln^aav jn«" Alba kn an<l S«hed them ucc tary career. closing price* No. i J«ne R|| g* JJ no 2 liint 5-2 ai n* No< 360 words
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Article145 1948-06-22 13 wo.ooo has u-vn obtained rom the industrial Rehabilitation Finance Board which ne directors intend to devote to replanting. says the annual J«POn Of Allenby Rubber Company, umited, to be presented at the annual general meeting of the company to be held on Friday, June 25, 1948 at 2.30145 words
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Article59 1948-06-22 13 Vessel (kxlowns KHlderkerk 44 Empire H.imMt' Johannes Maersk 42/3 Polyphemus 38/<> Masuia 30/7 nknitnU 33/4 PVuilami 31/2 Steel Scientist 17 IK Rawang n» .Senlan; 20 Lake Manitou 23/4 MeUunpui 2. r )/(i tape San DiQgO 27/8 SiWerpiava 2!» Gtenartoey 15/16 Heir, lackie 1.! 1 I Puryades 11/12 Glengyle59 words
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Article37 1948-06-22 13 SHARE S FIRMER While only .1 moderate volumi ol bu Incsa passed In the l" il shat nuu k< t y tei d >\ the und rtonc wai reported fir 1. r and some price* tew marked up.37 words
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Advertisement43 1948-06-22 13 THINGS HAPPEN. rAST WHEN CHARMING TOUGH-GUY HCDIAK MEETS THAT SULTRY GUILD GAL! JOSfPH L AWNK/f WICZ L^ '^kW ft, ANOf «ON U WU« 2G FfjflH TODAY! p.n»., i.i. r >., mi &mi T7^ X/^ PHONE COOLED #\X^/^^ r^== N t\T ATTRACTION! oHgrtDON '>•";;,'{;,*,,, bn „cm43 words
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247 1948-06-22 14 Greek Amy's All-Out Effort To Smash Rebels ATHENS, JUKI€ 20 The Qreek Army started an all-out offensive today. The i reatest Oreek Army otr- nslve since the ks routed the Italiam m IHt siartoci tonight In the grim peaki of Qrammot Mountains along the Albanian frontier. Th« Greek driv*; wasU.P. - 247 words
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Article53 1948-06-22 14 WINDSOrw, Juik T» v. •ie Dulu ot Mn- rickel team. xike got 13 rum befon ftu^hi tnd bowled ly erh At Bucli i i < ,i i:^.M was p;ayed at t ht Kinff* pnv.u. cricket ground heft. Tlm Royal HouwlwM gut 73 n.r..- and tr.-' DuKe'aU.P. - 53 words
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Article63 1948-06-22 14 LONDON. June 20.— Extra tickets for all Olympic eVJBtI be av•iilla^»^t' m London for •ia general public, because i....ny countrio have been una to take full quotas, a \\>mr».v> official sa;d tonight. It is expected that the public Mill be able to buy 45 per tent.U.P. - 63 words
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Article126 1948-06-22 14 Bi nnnj I urn 20 •n!fstntaiiv« board v»f ii. "iiu! Ui ■< tattoo i«\ c Mtn« tn nan m i M ►at oi Brit U rt i"» <H' .r< n.Lcddcd today, v;, ,<:i ov« rhtJming luaioj k ol j '..ikr pait m th«> Lftbom (Jn\ iReuter - 126 words
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251 1948-06-22 14 time Yi>rk, June 20.— Joe is'iiU-s and J- »<>t.y Jut ctxt, whf> ore hn*h h. tkinr icay up from obscurity o/«ri pcitrty. u'tu cUis/i urn»» fu>- irorW h*'*iTwt<v»kt < hontptunship on Wednesday i« ikr ring ru'tirst tkui Mn< fTlrvici'Kint tight qfHM f*»f L"MUv-BiilwU.P. - 251 words
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Article108 1948-06-22 14 PortMt t-iih:-. New York. Jltm--20. Jack Kramer battered Bobby Rlgga down to size In an hour-iong first let today then kept the ptWllW £Oin^ full bla^t the ymK of the «a> to win the National Professional Tennis Championship by 14-12. 6-2. 3-6 6-3. Riggs blewU.P. - 108 words
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Article17 1948-06-22 14 llu n stj -v nigh; wri 0} X ttUttl UK fo m ny S.\. wii lining17 words
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Advertisement60 1948-06-22 14 THE HO HONO SS CO. (1932) WD. IBIMMI^M m Sinf»pore ■L i *****% PHONR 3JK4iS To HONGKONG, SWATOW, XMOY. PKNANCi, RANGOON A P ALKMBANC, •Hum- »;|HIIU' %H\\% f«'l li:iiii;n.iti .Ilirti 25 (Suinon and deck |ia<MwiiK»r») sails I- or I'a't'inhang PlaJjoe June 19 "Hoiii; Tat" Sails For Djumhi June 30 **Ke|M#ng"60 words
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Advertisement86 1948-06-22 14 f > i/^ &A I r ,i* il/ f ■ft*j^fi9K2~9ivfp3»? Mmpwi men. iwnurally attuned to the gracioui rhythm of dignified v l fl W rrfteri thf quiet confidence of good fatte and women, gonneii vn tbfj br*ut> «1 elt-pant Mmpltcdy, lend their charm to th« locial tc«oe yu.i wiM timi86 words
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754 1948-06-22 15 IMPORT FIXTURE fIV iM. THKIR SECOND MATCH THF sn\ WE PAHANG YESTERDAY, T||,v BifiAINSX THE COMBINED SERVICES, THE £ko>< cricdi xi pi;t it another t£j&snSQ FREFORMANCE. 1^;^,,,.. The SerW*la L«»nrh with l!>0. ;.-,llenl lead f^ n V«|.. liVntlnnlnp.. Itn *n>:»r u.T^/lrau-n.754 words
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Article109 1948-06-22 15 W play morrow uid Frl T(fla v the Rover n k Samy. &ytd i >:nail Hassan, itohiood Mohd and Omar Hamzah. T.-mn. the team will be Thamby, Mth■nood Ohant A. Aziz, m Nor- 'or, H M S. Abdullah' Uyman Jtfftr, William Bimon \-vian Uass, En g Kce.109 words
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411 1948-06-22 15 The Changl Airmen are making a determined bi'l for F.rst Division honour?. Meeting the Malays [n the .second round of the Lengrue at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the KAF scored a clear-cut 4 1 victory. The Malays won the first round They might411 words
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282 1948-06-22 15 i iwm n if, hari M.rM..-|... •UMf, Of paW tribut tn v I ten. Urn Of -I,: and rnrrfy lhc 1 Of on. who tl.o::,;!, lo [ndia N J»w ««W belong to he. ami .'""'i'/ w.»rk In spin! that i l*W down m the282 words
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Article120 1948-06-22 15 In a friendly badminton match played m Lotting Malayu yesterday, the Cheng** Friend! v BJ». beat the City Bank Chin by i gamei to Betow an thr irsults, Cheng*! Priendly I.P. pUyem mentioned tit v SINGLES: Billy Queh lotl to Ong Thiaa Blew B-1S }-i. r s.c120 words
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Article255 1948-06-22 15 Provided with nwiil op ")t tiiiiitic foi SCOftßg the In dian Association managed to ixMivert three of them to tlrtVat the Kianji W T hy gOOJfI to i In i J)iv v soccc i sxtura terday .it the Padaag. The Kranji forwards also attacked often and255 words
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Article25 1948-06-22 15 Keppel Btui Company XI will play i friendly loccei match against the Katong Bodofc Bus Service tomorrow ;it the Rallw;iv Ground, Kampong Bahru.25 words
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Article63 1948-06-22 15 The Second Divi ilon U > locoei match between the Ba c Group R B and the Chl- am, i. tic chedul* d foi play at Geylang Stadium t, rd i waa I"' i< <i<l A draught match between th. Chine p Swimming Club and the Singapore Civil63 words
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Article422 1948-06-22 16 Facts, Figures Revealed In SI T. 20- Yr. Report Applications for accommodation at Improvement Trust Houses have been received at an average rate of 25 per day during 1947. and. during the last three months of the year, at 50-60 per day. This is revealed422 words
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Article22 1948-06-22 16 PARIS. June 21.— M. Emi!? Bollaert. French High Commissioner for Indochina, left Saigon by air for Paris at dawn today.22 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-06-22 16 A D Pant, n <'nft> and M. M. L!t!>- "penina Intsmen for H<<n K<>n-i agaiußl tkt Combined Btrticti m th< fici. M;, n cket ruifch which began yesterday28 words
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Article81 1948-06-22 16 Sheffield. June 21, Yorkshire, meeting the Australians here today on the resumption with their match against the tourists, uvre ill out for '206 when their flrtt innings ended at tea time L Hutter with 39 and E Lester with 31 were Yorkshire*!! highest scorers. Toshack,Reuter - 81 words
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Article55 1948-06-22 16 NEW YORK. June 21. -Jack Kramer followed his victory m the professional singles lawn tennis championship against the holder. Bobby Riggs. yesterday by winning 1 the doubles m partnership with F. Pancho Segura of Ecuador. Kramer and Segura beat the title-holders Riggs and Don Budge. 4—6.Reuter - 55 words
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Article42 1948-06-22 16 HELSINKI. June 21 The Finnish long distance runner. Mikko Dietanen. established a new world record for the 30 kilometres when he covered the distance m one hour 40 minutes 46.4 seconds, lowering his own world record by 3.4 seconds.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration15 1948-06-22 16 The Combined Services cricket team which hit up 190 runs m reply to 79 yesterday.15 words
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Article40 1948-06-22 16 PIANIST ON AIR TONIGHT Miss Kathleen Setn. j well-known Binf»P° TC p l^ l who has broadcast fr mHo Kong, will be !f«£"J2J right m -Personally P^ in B the -Tuesday Mag^ programme t*° m "T Malaya. BingaiK re, p.m.40 words