Morning Tribune, 25 June 1948
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Title Section13 1948-06-25 1 MORNING TRIBUNE F N 7v", 'X*w Hit* CESTy ..!!>A V JI'NE 25. 1948.13 words
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Article84 1948-06-25 1 US Warships To Call At S' pore \KHOUR. June HZ.. :U d States war-, i] at bingapur?, *a to pay the Arst .I. v States war- -;v Dominions of PakUUC H wa3 here. The heavy: j i e do, and the desEcbeviUtt andHigbe? Snded by Rear Admiral <;;\ F oood,Reuter - 84 words
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Article59 1948-06-25 1 MOUNTBATTEN SEES ATTLEE LONDON June 24. Earl tentbatten of Burma who *ired m the Governorship I India last Monday, called L thi Prime Minister, Mr. Cnent Attlee, at No. 10 toning Street here, today, rort v untbatten was acpmpani by Mr. Philip Noel laic: Secretary for ComBBvealUi Relations. l::i mReuter - 59 words
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Article56 1948-06-25 1 MANILA. June 24.— Another lilpment the third m rent weeks of approximately m bodiei of Americans flled .r. action m the last 12: he Pacific area— is cave the Philip- ween July 1 r.e victory ship Sgt. Cram recently left :> San Francbco with the mains IReuter - 56 words
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967 1948-06-25 1 Curfew In Federation Areas: S'pore In State Of Emergency A CURFEW WAS IMPOSED IN SEVEN AREAS IN TH HDERATIOM AND SINGAPORE PLACED UNDER EMERGENCY REGULATIONS YESTERDAY. Dawn raid! by the Singapore -me of the Colony's B ...organisations Mid hA union* resulted m the deten under the special powers of five967 words
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Article43 1948-06-25 1 BERLIN. June 23. The Russian orders interpreted a> "sanctions" against the Wes tern Allies today cut Russiancontrolled electric Power tj thP three Western sectors oi g£ta2d dosed the BertlnHrlmstadt railway, the nl Sllink "between Berlin and the Western zones.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article86 1948-06-25 1 male Chinese, believed lokklens, entered a den- In North Bridge Road afternoon, herded -pants into a back I removed from their jewellery to the value them was armed revolver while another knife. They were not •tsked I away m a taxi mrl who saw them86 words
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Article40 1948-06-25 1 A Chinese who fell from a moving cfnnibufi yes erda> was reported to have sustain ed a fractured skull. The ac rident occurred near Bukit Panjang Police Station the Gen oral Ho: Pital by Municipa! street ambulance.40 words
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Article957 1948-06-25 1 GENT PROMISES PROMPT ACTION Lawlessness Will Be Outlawed "We arc nurting a new and fioteot (hallen^r from a determined fTOVp which is a threat to the peaceful type of every community m this country. We must and can fight it and utterly defeat it, and how soon we can do957 words
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Article, Illustration15 1948-06-25 1 Members of the Singapore Police Fora with some of their neiv iveapons which arrival rtc-.ii}/.15 words
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241 1948-06-25 1 Textile Imports From Hard Currency Areas (Tribune Staff Reporter) The three Chambers of Commerce m Singapore have now agreed to a recommendation by the authorities for a quota system governing the import of textiles from hard currency areas. It was also agreed that241 words
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Article90 1948-06-25 1 Th< Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin dilution, iie.stt rday wished Snu/apon 's on/i/ candidate to the World Oh/m pics, hufh jmiijit r lJni/,1 Vnl btifi, tin brst nf Inch, Vallrni It ft Sim/a/iorr yrsttrdaii mt.rnituf for London bif i>nst< lliition inrcraft uith C,r, ll>s. of bnqiidiir. The Olympic90 words
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Article77 1948-06-25 1 KANCiOON, Jun«« 21. Mr. 11. J. lorhrs, llrilish iiiana^cr of a roffiM' rHtatc In Ihe Shan StJil«s, North-«'HHt Iliirmn, and his uifr WWI murdered hv laafatati «»n th«- nijjht of .linn* HI, accord I iik lo th«* scnii-(»lluijil New Tlhuh of llurrua today. About ■''>•> ni<n armed77 words
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Article44 1948-06-25 1 BATAVIA. .June 24 The I'.atavia r.uiMlunK tXpttM was derailed yesterday »n<i attack by iirrind Indonesians, oftici ;tl Dutch ;ourr«. s anrourwrd to day. Unofficial report! that 10 people were killed, m chiding a notch air torw cap tarn. and 10 wamtktd.44 words
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142 1948-06-25 1 CAIRO, June 24.— King Abdullah of Transjordan issued a statement here today saying that he and King Farouk of Egypt had reached complete understanding on the Palestine question. The statement, approved by King tarouk, declared- "The Arabs will not accept any solution which affectsReuter - 142 words
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Article16 1948-06-25 1 fern tiro was observed m ar T he authentic* m **«JMJ I ger.16 words
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Advertisement30 1948-06-25 1 If you are weak V STRONG If you are strong -KKKP STROMi! uith SPENBY CHEST EXPANDERS (MADE IN ENGLAND) •> sprinfis S5-^[ lh; i jpring) I sprinfis #>■?' 5 springs .sn.»" i30 words
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362 1948-06-25 2 Thr oMtst^ndiPi* cr»nt!ibuti m«* meJe lo o»ir kMowledtr^ of m -.i h- n- .i. w. FuM. the Senior Milaria Rese.nch Ottie- of Hie Institute for Medical R search, have been recognised by the award to him of tho •Ch Ipitfl Monr Medal" for the362 words
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Article88 1948-06-25 2 A Chinese who claimed he entei-vi the grounds of the Acting Colonial Secretary's res!<len?e. tc "get some fresh air" was fine*.' $10 yesterday by the Th:r«i Police Magistrate. Mr F B. Oehliers. Th<? mm Ten? Chu Sens, who saM ne was a victim of lung88 words
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Article318 1948-06-25 2 A 36-year-o!d. European. Rowland Hunter Palmer described as a ship's engineer, was sentenced yesterday to six months' simple imprisonment by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the Singapore Assize Couit. Palmer wa? found guilty on three counts of cheating. The judge, m passing sentence, observed. "In a318 words
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Article83 1948-06-25 2 SHANGHAI. June 24.— ProGovernment despatches today admitted that Kaifeng was completely lest. The garrison at Kaifeng was reported to have withdrawn from the city to iuburban positions after stubbornly resisting for six day? and nights during .vhich they inflicted mo-e *han 20.000 casualties on the Heds. TheReuter - 83 words
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Article60 1948-06-25 2 S' pore Judges Go On Furlough Mr. Justice Munay-Aynsley. Chief Justice, Singapore, left for the United Kingdom yesterday on furlough, accompanied by Mrs. MurrayAynsley. Mr. Justice Pretheroe, Si r m ilayan t. a bo left on furlo« r ty. Mr. Justice Prethen had been Chi* i Justice, Malayan Pederatlott, during60 words
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373 1948-06-25 2 Hollywood seems to have thought up a new angle on the way- of women with its presentation of "Mr. Ace" <an United Artists rele&W currently being screened at the Pavilion) which m a nutshell, hi the^mstde story of the private life of an ambitious373 words
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Article66 1948-06-25 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) An SO year-old fcrar.diatht <*nd an infant of one montl 'eft Singapore \t>tetd:i\ oi their first pilgrimage to th< holy city of Mecca. Wan Dah bin Mohamed. tht grandfather, was accompanied by his 24-year-old grandson Wan Said, who left by the pilgrim66 words
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320 1948-06-25 3 hl hx»-rutlve C'ommitt^ of the Malayan Ifc-miN-ratir .s t— ifMi that th "^aniHarion can H n^ r s-rx, p i ,irpt>*e lit view ,»f the "^ri,,ws rnrtailnwnt «,f rivi' Jyrti- the Cim Hltuation' ln d ha, r ,501v,,l .....in. ihn uiva-hMioii320 words
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Article215 1948-06-25 3 m i;e»otte No. latest r the Malayan Film EJS r 'r.W ciiiemairaalne, is jL^tng t!-us wrck At the Cat hiv Singapore and at other J^rnational cinemas m the Mi ition, jhlt mi« contains what 13 orobably a unique and varied Jamming ur of IRSt month215 words
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201 1948-06-25 3 The Singapore Safety First Committee at then last mftt ing agreed that fund- rixwrtd b> raised to thf* amatnt of two thlM-- the Government, and one-third from the Mi ntetpaHty. Mi. G. P. Darke WMM asked o approach schools t<> find out .he201 words
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182 1948-06-25 3 The College of Medicine robbery 'inquiry m which HusItifl bin All, a 'young Englishspeaking Malay appeared as the lecused before Seventh Magis- 1 btt« AC. Shears, was ad- 1 owned until July 2 for men- ectuM nn important pro^cution witness, stated to' the brother182 words
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Article61 1948-06-25 3 Mr. G Thomson. Director Public Kelations, will be the speaker at the meeting of Singapore Lodge TheosoI Society tomorrow. His will bo: United Nations *>d Malaya/ 1 meeting win co-incide meetings held m other throughout the world request of Mr. Trygve i st President of the Genetssemblv61 words
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40 1948-06-25 3 m the Singapore High Court retterday Mr. JusUce b.ow iantodadoewms. to Mi. A- perei.a who petitioned we a dissol"tjj,i oh, been four issues. T It respondent la now >• Kr. N- N 'Vi,,- petition. The40 words
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Article326 1948-06-25 3 THE STNfJAPORE ANT! month. TT T rSEHri'T>OSTS ASSORT ATIONS next attraction will b* a football match at Jalau Beaar Wadiuni betfreen ti»^ Singapore Chinese Malaya Tup Veteran* awl the Oombteea Servleti VeUraM. The match will be played on Tune 29 ami should prove n very biff as326 words
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135 1948-06-25 3 i aothet in** livi it; n th* m 1 •■< on i tentative i t'^' ft '..f... s. /mth N •■■.l v x- i- 11 i'lynn. iting, Ntid that i-aii^ CThi-ni Miir tht c')!:i;,|;un, lM t. I. ft hi 'i Tl <l« the itaircaae135 words
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Article168 1948-06-25 3 Two CMMM coffee MM IftMn appeared m tho Fouttii 1 >]i(< CoSffi vostcrday. an( one of them, Lm Kui. was fined ..)<) M vfilunLunly eau^inf hurt to his co-partner. Tun Hua Mm. on April 1 at Killinev Rood. Tan Hua Meni; told the jourt t'vit MeMfd168 words
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Article244 1948-06-25 3 A »ii;<lc'! -a^ed Indian RTIM cutter, c.mi trej the pi am tiff m h .lutm r»r dVMftei broo^M m tin High C"itt yestenlav against On*' K'rn Chew, of Vdllur Hrwi.i. Mftftp Irtii; cirnmed $7.0.^7 r»fl for th" loan of Mi rtKht lejj Th«* Hition244 words
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Article83 1948-06-25 3 19 vc.ir oi.i Hokkien women, T«i Kyo. mtm dMrgwl v« Mir,.!uy betow tin B»co»d Polio MtjfWtriU M' >' r Goh, with KttempUai lo <•»•»- mil siii<vtf v.-(. Byt it mi altefwi. mlxe«i i.«t i' ioda m a cup »i n... Rh< piepmi** l for h(l!4rir \,-n,.«83 words
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Article47 1948-06-25 3 r r: 1 ss- i H K r of unlawful l2 o'».o,n<t->t n 10 i,.t. w,t, found ?lSe jSnr Flgorott i-np-' ,t each Deputy Public Pro»*u lr f! kVv:,-». iruv.n two convtctiofirf a«a»» l Nl Mi Kee. Use Bull O^ V.,1 i el. an WCOfd47 words
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Article20 1948-06-25 3 Mr v v, 1 unpton Orchard Rotd on I June w M P-"J subject wi« bj Wi '".120 words
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297 1948-06-25 4 r el Aviv. June 23. The t• -t gran ;nt«.-inal fOVWVpent crteii sp.it the cabinet of t Btflltll-Old State of Israel tonight brg%n Z ivi Leumi the Jew- xticmjst p:oup. btoke i rmally \-.th the provisional .gM.vrnrneiu and as a result ot t.v Jispu'eU.P. - 297 words
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Article75 1948-06-25 4 Tokio. June 24. The two-|\y-old strike of 75.000 stateoperated college and university students showed signs of T nation-wide propor!t ons with the participation of Student! m Kyushu island. The strike shows no sipns of A settlement as the Government remains adamant m its refusal to reconsiderReuter - 75 words
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Article154 1948-06-25 4 Where Is The Cominform? Prague. Juno 23. The announcement of an Eastern European Foreign Ministers' Conference m Warsaw still leaves the mystery of "Where The Cominform?" Observers here believed that the Cominform may still be .meeting despite the Warsaw conclave. Warsaw officials feaid Minister of Trade and {Industry. Hilary Mine,U.P. - 154 words
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Article33 1948-06-25 4 i Seventeen Chinese and two Tamils werp arrested by the Rawang police on Monday at Batu Aranp and at Nigel Gardener Estate. They have all been detained m lock-up at P-awang Police Station.33 words
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Article, Illustration13 1948-06-25 4 A. C. K'Uif 'Changii ich'oTcon the htoh jump, clearing C f:. 6 ins.13 words
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Article168 1948-06-25 4 SYDNEY. June 24 Expeit InTCSttgaUloa into Cape Jaffa as a likely deep-sea p >rt m Boath-CMtera South Australia :r..i> nHi a Marine problem I BMBf years sanding <S.::ee Admiralty charts were prepared la the eighties, enfincerg have been puzzled over the ea:m waters m Lac. IpedfReuter; AAP - 168 words
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Article56 1948-06-25 4 LONDON. June 24— Pandit Nehru, the Indian I remier. hi expected to go to Paris when the United Nations AHCmNjr meets there In September, but reports that he will head the Indian delegation are understood to be without foundation. New Delhi Radio reported today. From Paris PanditReuter - 56 words
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Article90 1948-06-25 4 Manila, June 24. Immigration Commissioner Englacio Fabre requested Secretary of Justice Roman Azaeta to recommend to SCAP a restriction on the entry of Japanese nationals into the Philippines. The request was motivated by the illegal landing of 28 1 Japanese seamen on Calayan island offU.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-06-25 4 RAF. Changi toon me Atr lommand fai Moat lam at tnt KAF. Far East mt(t fl KAh Bate Wfdmtdnu. Of tht six RAF. Far Watt re during tin day. four utre eh .in<rfd fry r n ni Chnnji. Picture shoirs Lady Ltoyd yr«.«enfMa the to thf75 words
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Miscellaneous400 1948-06-25 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLFF KFTWORK 1 gramme luminary m lUndtMAUW PNGWsH 1230 Amoy Selection.--; 1.00 PROGRAMMES News m Mandarin. Amoy ft CantoneM- 1.18 Opening AnFrom 2 p.m. to S p.m Radi- noun cement Prog. Sun may ated on 483 metres m the mcdl- m Tamil with Signature Tune: urn400 words
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Article, Illustration871 1948-06-25 5 WITH VERA ARDMORE*_ Bride Wore Blue Iflsf Robina Camp:!u Sisters' Quarters. Hospital, Singapore. I Mr George T. Tagg. assistant attached to I slay Kerr k Co.. Ltd. "at the Presbyterian Orchard Road, on Say evening, she wore a Alice blue gown with w Look" and featurands of871 words
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Advertisement36 1948-06-25 5 Shanghai Modern Talking 10, BATTER* K° m I vis m Stock: A New Variety of Ewphtte Afternoon Frock* ♦iNo I,'n^'od A Uvely Selection of Evening Gowni X l>riCCS Ladies ov.n material Phone *****: made to order.36 words
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Advertisement131 1948-06-25 5 BGRROW THE BEST BOOKS i ROM JOAN TOOKE The Lili.put Library at Little's C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bal- Heads Siamese Bracelets SiW Underwear CAKVED IKAKUOOD ft .'KMTl'lit: AM. KINDS Of I.IXKN BOMMMMBtI ETC., ETC., 241, Kivor Valloy Road, Sh^apote. I'lionr: Wts RICARDO PEREZ the Inlernationa! Dancing Stars arc AITKAK«N(i131 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article285 1948-06-25 6 It will be to over- simplify the problem to think thai trie present umcai this country can be oniy by conducting military ana police expeditions against the f extremist political bodies. As we stated yesterday the present drive ..against political terrorism will urive the Com 'munist movement underground285 words
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Article945 1948-06-25 6 HENRY BUCKLEY - Why Kesselring Was Not Executed HENRY BUCKLEY Russian troops would have occupied Northern Italy but j or the secret dtpl Onn of the Western wwers. ROME. How secret viiplotmtf s.iv.d No: thorn Italy from destruction by tht retreating QemaM and enabled Angto-Amertctfi lorcej U) w\ Lhe :a^«. foi Northern lUI3945 words
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Article257 1948-06-25 6 S. AFRICAN STUDENTS IMMATURE IQBA Xvig B v i; ■ituth African educutkmal leaders, perturbed a! I the \mm ifuritg ttudtnU ich*n th*\j enter [Tium,«rtf ir.s. ir- ring sc/iemf ffl i r rv^. man i/ fjjmu uhxk all xtvd-nis rtii i pn*« bf/or< rtflH >i^7 "»i *hfir <ff «,;> Iftil mi257 words
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499 1948-06-25 6 BERLIN. The question which members of the Occupation Forces ask themselves most frequently today is I "Why, now that the Prussian ruling-clas? has been destroyed. the Prussian state broken up! the great industrial combines shattered, and the Nazi party and its political machinery crushed, cannotReuter - 499 words
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Article48 1948-06-25 6 SYDNEY. Plans for the sowing of 90.000 acres of Unseed are being developed IB Queensland. Shortage of linseed oil is a major factor m paint production m Australia. Lio&eed is also a valuable protein food for stock. Mr, D. O. Atherton said j«ceritly that linseed produc-48 words
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Advertisement174 1948-06-25 6 muMMCJoim LOOK AFTEP YOUR KIPMEYS Th«^-c rhc^T-atic rains. the *ho-!Jor>. knrr ic:rt% hands ar.J feet, usucliv t«-!l of >-r.- form of k.-nc> t 1 Hi k Iwjn *hcul3 regularly re- \v poisonous »«*te miter from the X J> *nd pass it MM th'Oi;(;h the I fcfeia*. If ihc kiJnevs get174 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLIED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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Article, Illustration97 1948-06-25 7 OKCL ARISG /ifir t <nt a farthing torn Sir Thomas ham, mi <t luncheon i ?a:d: "I have moiiM iMilfi iw but I have never mf*ds pubiic v ,;.s nir*t-ttnths of public organisations i this country are do- taking money rh* v should not i97 words
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167 1948-06-25 7 SHANGHAI June 24. A c r,anghai City Couna .urmiued a proposal yesteiday tc the Secretariat of Shanghai City Council. ng the Government to ask r.'.v. Finance Minister. Mr. V\ ing Yun-wu. to resign, ac- to Chinese reports. The tauten of the group. Ui ZusasReuter - 167 words
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Article96 1948-06-25 7 LONDON, June 23.— Soviet '<: r.us accepted an invita ':rrn Britain to open talks i long- u?rm trade agreement. was officially announce*! Hie Soviet Ambassador lE> 1 has informed the Preside of tht- Board of Trade. Mr. larold Wilson, that he had ae- h.s suggestion for trad' Mr,U.P. - 96 words
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192 1948-06-25 7 Toledo, Ohio. June 23. I A Polish youth who S >-hti>ne(i he tailed one- matt tubmarine />«»» atrmany to th§ I 1 Slates v"is jaded kett. i Polir, picked up Nlc* Btitl, 22. it wat alh fed, trying t<> well a mortgag- cd automobile.U.P. - 192 words
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409 1948-06-25 7 hooi. CSX, warned ;tS Wn°'unrestrirted Chines. Zl££lZ£ZZ? tion of dual nationality m th« mmnv" o< Snl Speaking befoni i »f*mrtfmt Rotaiy Club meeting Mr WooJhead. who is an old Chinahund. mM dial nat'onalitv was m conflict with British nationality laws and dismissed as puto mythReuter - 409 words
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Article54 1948-06-25 7 "SUPER -FERRY" BREAKS DOWN LYMIXGTON. Junr 23.— For two hours over 300 passengers many from London wert ■Handed m r-'.id-Solent when the nc.v Southern r.egion "tu-per-ferry" Parriogfovd broke down betwtetl Lyniington anc Yarmouth, lak of V. ig:ht. Thr oM ferry, LymingtOß, went to the rescue and pUNMOCCn walked over aReuter - 54 words
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Article77 1948-06-25 7 KARACHI. June 23. Politlctl quarters rwiv last nigh! thought it "likely" that tlw Nizam's Government would take the Hyderabad case be tore the United Nations and that Pakistan would support it, Sin<-e June 19. Hyderabad lias fcvn virtually cut off from the rest of India asReuter - 77 words
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Article58 1948-06-25 7 CAMBRIDGE A -> Ms' B»iram« Dhh Gupta wf- f professor Sin Dm -"\> [i the irH'Mfi 'i rtortan. li the nr»i rndlan womva to w»»ve i torate In ph'loaophy rtegrw ol CimbrWge University M s Gupta wis studying! llt M Newnh«n 1 Oolleif. a ndReuter - 58 words
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287 1948-06-25 7 LONDON, June 23. Kur) ImOUntbatten of Hmma arrived at Northolt airport n >ar London, tonight from India where on Mond iv be ended hit term t>f ofllee as tho Oral Governor cj neral of the Dominion. He W's welcomed at the ail tort byReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-06-25 7 Jr ''"ir BTAR KITH V 9BIKE HKPBV R v emtckea n bru jlimpui i Kiuilnnd from South hmnptoti W,,t< f <> U> HUH rxtutilf flnill ,V» ,r i fork ti> Pnru Bke U t<> VitU Lunilmi turn tn/i41 words
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Article151 1948-06-25 7 Washington, .1 uu 23. 'hi'u .;<• \.mb&iaadoi Wclllngon Koo today culled on Aurtnmt Secretary of Btate Normaa Vrmoui to dlscuM th»- [»to(»' i in* ntid.r whic'i the |1 25.000,MX) ifiilit uy jcrant !•> the China x i«i Progfamme will >>«• made available to the Chinese i:<<vU.P. - 151 words
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Article93 1948-06-25 7 V\y \< ;",'< >? Fune 23 A learch li b< n mart* In Mew y O bu Ming wh rtl 1,,. fo i ted Into m India fo, the r:,1:.-.i BUtw by the rvJ "t thi i be the Indian n>l l(J Qeneril %mi nil th)Reuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-06-25 8 I An Unwelcome Visitor The picture ab:>ve shoxes a couvle of peaceful citizens spending a quiet evening at home. But. their peace is tlitturbed lv an unrrelcoyn? v.vtor seen climbing vi through the \nndrnc m the background.37 words
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Article195 1948-06-25 8 'Listening' Parties For Tesis SYDNEY, Jrn 24 "LfefenHij pvties (fathering* of friend* who listen to brooaVotti r< the Test ma'ches m England untU the small hours of the morning which were very popular before the Stco'nd World War. are booming a gam m Australia. In Adelaide and Melbourne BOmt listenersReuter; AAP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-06-25 8 2- And Then The Hold-Up *L The intruder. t<Mkh*g ih> yL. couple completely }<y. surprise. covers them S i With his r* rolvf r. y25 words
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Article102 1948-06-25 8 SHANGHAI. Juno 24. A new date for the sailing of the French liner "Andro Lebon". held up here for marly two weeks as a result of an alleged smuggling case aboard, may be fixed shortly, it mi reported today. The French coi.ipany ll said102 words
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Article36 1948-06-25 8 Batavia, June 23. Coert DuboL-. United States delegate to the Security Council's tnree puwer committee on Indonesia may be forced to return by shi^ to America because pf i!!rei. it wa.-: understood here today. U. P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article19 1948-06-25 8 I form M society h-xM Thus, ih'"'aß 1 ftttain fl coii^ribiri' B Perez, tne I Hot?] and I19 words
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Article83 1948-06-25 8 ATHENS. June tt Greek Government speai heads have re;u*hed the Albanian border both nuth ami south of Mount Gnunnttt, isolating Gen. Markos' guerilla stronghold, it was reported here tonight. In the northern Nestorian sector. G^vernmer/ troops advanced to the Albanian border. dortng tho horseshoe around Mount OriSUMM,Reuter - 83 words
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Article103 1948-06-25 8 NO HOPE OF HARD WICKET FOR TEST LONDON. June 23. The Test Wicket at Lords, although still toft after jretterd) heavy riWMn. had drud cut considerably today, but t was BO hope Of a h:;nl wuk- ior the sturt. The WtCkct Wai fully protected Bgaintt the weather. The only doubtfulReuter - 103 words
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Article37 1948-06-25 8 WASHINGTON Jun 2 [nsre is-: l, d ere si( I i pr j::.^. wiil taa I i nil d States I rmal a services Ceylon and Burma. In addition to Increasing Itsfl ltrenft:l, i. is P-^P37 words
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Article55 1948-06-25 8 Shanghai, June :M. Bhang.?ai'«« po )j!atiop. for the last month \op r -ed tne 5.W1.0U0 mark, according to censui statUUCJ issued by the Civil Affalra Bureau oi the Bhang hai Municipal Government. Of wnis ufure, were males and 2J7X.000 females. Births were truce times55 words
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Article28 1948-06-25 8 LONDON. H 11 -year-. 11 so Calwcll, Austi ttoc Minister, g rare blood Australia r.pj bp Cill M before m AUN from the Onn attempt to a28 words
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Advertisement121 1948-06-25 8 USEFUL BOOKS Grout. Standard English $9.00 Jas-on. Efficiency for All 4.50 The Merriam-Webster Pocket Dictionary 1.50 Hadlington's Australian Poultry Book 6.00 Morphy. Recipes of all Nations 9.00 Chatterton. Modern Cookery Illustrated 6.00 Abbott. Teach Yourself Mecfnnics 2.70 Secretary's 'Juide 1.00 Charlesworth. Company Law 5.25 Chalmers Bills of Exchange 17.50 Macpherson.121 words
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Article42 1948-06-25 9 w themI that I nb er of i I! :i W- then I curity. I: rue I uch to help ts give their [n doing s?ms ives and a better now one r, retaken by hv Ricardo Rattles pal the Cathay42 words
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Article13 1948-06-25 9 In th Co- n s new Sothe Bur- m Ran- additionft] ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article35 1948-06-25 9 2 The Bri- Palestine phase thi? I •..ut-General a Millan, the -in-Chief, i b [uarteri from C:::r. to the cruiser ■ed m Haifa i bt British rorces will I t>etween June ■E ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article94 1948-06-25 9 i Manila. j u ,i- l'l r;, r htfrt itlMj > '/--I m«M i ''/>•'-' /;< NitM eonaitry b f 0 a t $i.soo r<> ecperta and penu 9mptojfe4 i>i go\ errn l corpora Kow. Sju-Zj bowisi m OOMMMM If tonnmtitf t<> th> <;,,,, IH moit BUirprimtReuter - 94 words
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Article102 1948-06-25 9 LONDON. Juno 24. Two more registrations from Britain".s National Coal Hoard Board were officially Announced last night. Sir Charles Reid resigned from the post of Production Member last May. The latent men to leave ire Gen. P:r Rt ade Godwin-Austen, Chairman of the Southwestern Division, and Mr.Reuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration17 1948-06-25 9 I -The Victims Dial 999 y,., dm for th< Folia vho Th( victims unmoii'i' o/ r ,,,pM( </^"'/''""17 words
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Article28 1948-06-25 9 PERTH. Juna »Tf r J?£ ward MounUin. for 43 years Manuring Director of I homo. He WM .5. ci -sets ooo<i28 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-06-25 9 TRACED ARRESTED y. Not long after, thi <ni i>nt it 1 1 (n>il awl tv st-^i tl. '{hi prompt unttniiht i i <i<h(,n t<ik< n Ini th* iv tlws thus hflps th' j Pohc* to <)it rid 0/ ">» i I M»i(/' smiblr rhnitnt <>f t J society.47 words
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Article64 1948-06-25 9 LONDON, June 23. Pint report! from the waterlroni Indicated this morning thai use appeals of the Union icadcrs and of Prime Minister Clement At tier to end tin Lwidon duck Strike hud fail ed, and that the leneral trend wai to continue the stoppage. About 150 ships64 words
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Article27 1948-06-25 9 PARIS. JUM 2',\ France ll to put battleship at the «li.sposal of the United NatmriM Palestine modlltW Count I'.erna<lott«\ it Wll announced ■ftW a cabinet meeting to«iuy27 words
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Advertisement65 1948-06-25 9 J AGENTS WANTED. I PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE j ANYWHERE IN MALAYA S Lump sums roi Death. Loss of Limbs or jl Byes— weekly or temporary total, or I partial disablement by tccidenf or issault I I LOW PREMIUMS J Money can h<> made m your spare time by J qinvassing65 words
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Article67 1948-06-25 10 LONDON. June 2J A plan to unite all cinemas operated by companies m the Gaumont British and Odoon groups under a central management was approved at representative meet- I ings of the two companies iv London. The new organisation is to be known as Circuits Management Association Ltd..67 words
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Article79 1948-06-25 10 SHANchm t Though p. Pttcfeei b -'^ntJ ntnuoQ or 7L!v -^el port mii4t! >,\r:^\ havJ It n eminent l Q t0 d ion, from t he D 'or the inahiUt, t J3 ment troops to h.vd h P l reporu fron: N^ lng Rel In Mtnchorit,Reuter - 79 words
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Article119 1948-06-25 10 GEORGE i OWN June 'I A member the Br! Guiana Legislate cvj told an :nqu::;, c mmii investigating th< eceni more rioti laj thai p< had obstructed h m In c I] ing evidence. The coinmtesJ d .»1 ■vi Its llrst pnbik gessi nij rt'xt MondayReuter - 119 words
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Article114 1948-06-25 10 TEL AVIV. June 23. ministers re^gnrd tonight the five weeW ld PW Israeli Government MM 24 hours after a blood) between Haganah Jewirf dlers and Irgun Zvai i tiebreaker, who ran an ship ashore aid northern beach at Tel A They mm The JJJ* Religion. RaobiReuter - 114 words
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Article17 1948-06-25 10 BRUSSELS p| Belgian Chamber 1 bill ratifying tr.- with Ha* f Feb. 10 l^« ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Miscellaneous68 1948-06-25 10 Tomics: Exrlu *ive lo the Morning Tribune I V "Pi irri fv l\ LJ vj \J Lt J fi^ *s?2£r" L /7^ wir V i*»»«*>"»*O "SSfSs^^ la**'>**mf) "BELINDA" 'BUCK RYAN" "POP" 1 A^s»D So, vSiTtinkS I I Youß. Owki AAMCMAiI^ w [T F=LA.SMIh4<& PAST "TV4m POST WE iisiSTAjmt ty -fou68 words
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130 1948-06-25 11 CHICAGO, Jo* a Anit Can dOCtOff 22 > atomic explosion and watch them all die turn radS tion. :tn atomic tcientUt Dr. Stafford L Warren 01 the Atom., Bfcergy Comn one m the Mientiati wh m Hiroshima tftei it mi deg. troyedU.P. - 130 words
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Article43 1948-06-25 11 vn Juae 23. The reip the Dtrector-Gener- 9 «th Mrtcan Broad- o/tion. Mr. R. S. Ciprau who wai roappointed ment .i^;» under GenGovernment, wraj by the board of eov ■••!iv. Mr. Caprara has -tor oi the S.A.B.C. establishment m 1936. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article86 1948-06-25 11 WASHINGTON. June 23. Mr. Robert Lovett. United States Under Secretary of State, declared today that the repented meeting Of Slav leaders m Warsaw was a direct result Of the lina; approval of the European recovery programme by Congj less and the decision of the sixReuter - 86 words
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Article100 1948-06-25 11 A BLAST AT T.V.SOONG SHANGHAI, Juno 21 Chin- J report! from Canton .sum! to-iav that a popularly elected Kwangtung Provincial Council memoei blasted Governor I v S long en h i i gat-month administration, centering the attack on Sound's alleged failui. to •oppreai CommunlaU and curb conunolity {n Ices. KuomintangU.P. - 100 words
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Article127 1948-06-25 11 SHANGHAI, June 24. hour Canadian fn I rhto i ;.a led with arms, ammunition m i .n t ii,.i,. within t!i< ii. .\t >« i «'.iv II was learnt today. Th« war ma teriala were bought by China under the cj <iit agreement v.nii the iReuter - 127 words
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245 1948-06-25 11 LAKE SUCCESS, Jun > 23.-1116 Netherlwxda ana Indonesian Republican authorities, bound Oy their cease fire agreement, are eyeing oir another across the status cuo line "Vith reserve and wsoi^on'th' United Nations Good omc«s Coran'X s^d m the first chapter of its third l«--terim report received here.Reuter - 245 words
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Article61 1948-06-25 11 Newcastle, June 23. Mi. R. G. Simpson's Pappatea won the Northumberland Plate here this .tlteinoon. Mr. U. B. J. Hilli- ard's Billet was second Md Mr. \Y. J. Heat's Urgay third Fifteen ran. The betting was 20-1 against Pappatea, 5-1 Billot. o-i I i^ay. Tappatea won ».y ihortReuter - 61 words
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Article49 1948-06-25 11 Swansea June 23. n»g M ndfl of people welcomed Field Marshal U)«l Montgomerj .it the Swans,,! r.uildhall to Si ye the town's freedom >n trious and outsUndinp l.adntrSShC spoke to rx-srrvu. to Williams KulUi. W" V A choir of 400 ch.ldMn wrlcomed him outsid. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article13 1948-06-25 11 Crookham. June M the golden juMJ«« jbut gsarATtvH ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration85 1948-06-25 11 .1 SEW 7/.4 r P 8T+ 9 r CRAZE that has swept ■Am, a us gaining ft ,ii /f s fh* 1 Earphone 9tyh K Tck rt</iiin irtfh a .ii-srr.re. ffce 1948 .vi m fh^ hair is coiled juJ i<>n(7 bun tr/jic'i W him I dos85 words
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Article, Illustration78 1948-06-25 11 J( KM JACK OA KIE, li'hi ruin ,luiv tins ptM i r>l th, \.i kill. it h< >> U I'lmii flitin'l fn>ni /.<-s AtwfUs. t<> lieu V I York cnttked nt Mount i Ciiini'l. m I'mnsi/i <unit 1 <>>i fum 17 It is fa m78 words
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Advertisement90 1948-06-25 11 RO X V m:\i\G to day WOWS: I; 6; S: 9.15 P.M. ROMANCE! °H\ \v\k 4c LARAINE DAY In "TYrOOX" krilttng Mory »»f Lmw and ll "i<"f>t. dynamite, Cnv hi. ■aim nn flov./i: "COLOR IN TKC'IINICOLOR "Jo-MorroH at Midnight "•OXI POWEB HKNRY K)M>A m "JESSE JAMES" GL( l;1^'» WORLD "y90 words
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Advertisement34 1948-06-25 11 Your Party!!! J WHAT A SUCCESS WITH AERATED WATERS y A j\ J FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ALL LOVE THEM:- THE KIDDIES THE YOUNGSTERS THE OLDSTERS t PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700. r.34 words
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Article193 1948-06-25 12 Soviet Challenge In East Germany Bttttß. -luno 23. The RH» ms. announcing that currency reform Will be introduced m the Eastern SOO6 and Greater Berlin tomonow. have told the \Ve>tern Allies that there is "no administrative, economic or political reason" for their remaining m Berlin, and that they will haveReuter - 193 words
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Article88 1948-06-25 12 Canton. Juno 24. The report thai the budget of the KwangtUng Provincial Govern* men: is now based on the "new currency" was denied by a Government spokesman. Following speculation from Nanking and other centres that a reform of China's currency \va^ imminent, local press reports statedReuter - 88 words
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72 1948-06-25 12 SHANGHAI. June 24. With the deadline for raising the quota, of $8,500 billion CXC "soiik the :ich" relief levy only six days away. Shanghai has been able thus far to collect $600 billion through voluntary contiihutions. it was learned today. The committee mU.P. - 72 words
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Article190 1948-06-25 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Wednesday n'gh: a gang of 7 Chinese, ail Rimed with revolvers aivi masked, bioke into a Chinese contractor 1 residence near the junction of Grange Road and Patterson Road and got ay/ay with the contractor's moto! -car and S-.900 m cash and other190 words
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Article91 1948-06-25 12 BELFAST. Jutu 23 Australian Jocktu William Rae Johnstunc today MJ uj, <i turf record probably >inoqualhd anywhere m tht world, namely riding winner* of tht English, Frtnch and Irish Derbies intuit three trft ks. Ridmi/ thi Aon Khan's Wmthoo over a wUle and half t>n the CurrafihU.P. - 91 words
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Article26 1948-06-25 12 rniLADELPHI/ rnu. si Son;, R oust from hi. h nominn' n Backots of the f series of i c iIV; :^e to form -gtop i,26 words
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Article63 1948-06-25 12 LONDON. June aJ lag to i Comm< ru contributions of the Ben Insuran ulster A the Minist i I n j aTU<t> submit Nation lli Committ nr.r.ar;, draft 1 We< for m«i B* rvto urould share 2s. share 3s. 7 present will be < I■ y. the <Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement78 1948-06-25 12 4S, 4t,e*X«f 6h)l*f'P#*dlS I 4jGaryCooper| r ijjj i, V LATI st kkiti h MOVIETONE Ni :\vs: \1 riOWT bEIDGE FREEDOM OF LONDON FOR l)l X!: OF I l>lNi;i R^H! Tjll S^ A1 ii-^-«ji-«Jmmi =^r~ r« ADI T A I phone ATTENTION SPEED -FANS! HERE'S ROARING THRILLS FOR YOU! 3 TIMES78 words
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Advertisement84 1948-06-25 12 Performance* m 4 m 4 -r T PHON 11 a.n,. 1.45. 4.15. f A T II A V C.45 and 9.50 p.m. I* tt I f| tt J M F DAILY Vl* A il IU)()K 78 deg. MEANS COMFOBT. OPENING TODAY! < v i ISI SUPPORTED BY LATEST OAUMONT BRITISH84 words
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Article747 1948-06-25 13 __r^^.*, hare quotation* ■l*? 1 < iven by the MaiK. AssociaUon >IB1AL3 Buyer aeller 1-00 14.00 vm Lit ii- 3.00 3.15 F 12 9 43 '9 !'.40 9.80 > 24/- 24,6 |p) JtV- *V l2 .00 43.00 T 3.10 5.30 S stk v 3.65 3.75 t 10.00747 words
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Article91 1948-06-25 13 X .1,. rbed m. 1 rlyt }n Wrt, icUy c trtdlna A idng sentiment wer, r p rt "Jttop redem mediation i oßclali considcicd the pro»P«'cts good, for a break m th■^'ftcal contract deadlock by ;"n lgh t. There wu Unprored bidding m Rubbers On talkReuter - 91 words
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Article64 1948-06-25 13 Hoinrich JcPDCP i Atreus 42 Newcbwang > <» Ma>ula 7 Mentakab 35 Glenttne 33 1 Slivoroak ;;i j Straat Maiakka 17 IS Kola l«t 20 Lake Manitou 2 I I Pret. Harding j:> Pernland 21 Glenartney 15 i*j Benvrackie 13 11 Sumpitan 10 11 Glengyle ;t 10 Asplialion64 words
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313 1948-06-25 13 Sydney. June 24. United Kingdom. New Zealand and Australian banknotes of a face value of £558, sent to a woman m Melbourne by her brother, a wealthy stockbroker m the United States; are being holdby the Australian Customs Department II prohibited imports. The Australian andReuter; AAP - 313 words
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101 1948-06-25 13 Cold Reception By Students For U.S. Envoy Peiping, Jim*- U. united States Ambassador J. Ltfighton Stuart arrived m Peiping >•■. terday afternoon and writ Immediately to Teaching university where he was received coldly by the students, of winch lie Is still president The students, who have strongly objected to MaU.P. - 101 words
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Article18 1948-06-25 13 mi t. g. c. y Contr'ollei ol Suppl Pahang, is beii tnu tared Penang'and his Place X l!S18 words
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Article98 1948-06-25 13 In.- MtoMßf M* quotat. Rid M ■WOOM (me, N(KMIIrH SI'dAK. B«| qual.ty whlto H«, medium quality .<r» )H^' BEANB Baft gJ2 ?MO. BtN .r,,w, $1 ,0 .ii-nilmiiK U per c-nt $«o I SArrr nt r f >!( AfllCJi s;i 120.^ Sarawak $16. s.ak ■AOO SEKD $.-]0 FLAKE98 words
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Article68 1948-06-25 13 NEW YORK. June 2.1 'Rubber 5 to 10 lower sties 32. .spot 23. Closings: June 22.25 noml|nal; July 21.85 traded; Augu«i 22 00 nominal; September 22.10 ii traded; October 22.05 nominal; November 2200 nominal; December 21.90 traded; January 21 80 nominal; February 21.05 nominal; 'March 21.50 bid;U.P. - 68 words
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Article47 1948-06-25 13 •'•'in Oil c tatei m tUc f.-«|-'■t;ition of Malaya up thr rvl "f I ist y«ir iumbtwd 17 with :i eatatea In production. Total acreage t»y jretn of traasplaatlag w. r. 7^,im aerea, n n.land 113,553 aerea. Then irer« ftltofetaei M factories.47 words
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Article92 1948-06-25 13 Production Sguree for soup from the 47 factories m thr Federation of Malaya during last month totalled 46,28] eaaea cotapared nrlta i.',,r>'M caiei during the pt.vious month. Quantity Krtd m the Federation m May totalled L'.'UW cases. The quantity exported outside the Federation and Singapore92 words
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Article111 1948-06-25 13 A total of G,22. r tons of COpra was treated m the Federation Ol M ■il;iy;i during May and 3,124 Urns COCOMIt oil were expressed and 2,446 ton<^ poonac manufactured, compared with the prevkMU month when 8,146 tons copra treated and expreaaed 4,064 tons oil111 words
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Article61 1948-06-25 13 Total production of made t«-;i from 'ah highland i tate In ''ihang was U2U.IVJ lbs. In 1947 of which 90,560 lbs. were exported and 694,196 lbs. "old locally. A total of 19 lowland estate i (13 from Selangor) accounted fm b production of 312,566 lb«. made tea la61 words
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Article18 1948-06-25 13 77,, than market remamid ijuirtlit ifeatfy ■■•>'• and tmaineu s nt mainly unckangt i quotation*.18 words
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Article14 1948-06-25 13 ■I market n m i uninterc ting throughoul tv ttl( 114 words
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490 1948-06-25 14 HY hOFEHASir On<? B- BM btOMM UW Sir.iiH.'or pnft-WW boys' singlfs chamri^n when h«- btftl Aith'ir LJP yest«r\Wy »n th«> .Tiinio l Boys' Singles finals of thj Sngnp^re Lawn Tennis Championships after two v«~i. ly-eontest**! seta at the S.CC. c^urt.v T:n score490 words
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Article156 1948-06-25 14 The following will represent the Indian Association against the S.R.C. on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. padang: Ravilal N. Mehta (Captain). Ram Singh Bajra. S. M. Ally. Z. Bhatri. R. S. N'adarajah. J T. D'Souza. C. Popatlal. Amarchand Kothary. Mohamed Shah. J. Rasiklal. J. Arvlurai.156 words
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519 1948-06-25 14 31' ALL AS LEWIS KUALA LI'MPUR. June 24. No. 2 track was again open for fast work this morning and was m excellent condition. Some very fast times were made, the best of the morning being by Air Port. Others who went519 words
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Article77 1948-06-25 14 The following will represent the "Kismet XL at soccer against The Combine H.Q. Spore District, on Monday at the Fort Canning Ground." The Kismet was an un-de-feated football team last year, winning 17 games and drew 2 It comprises of mostly Ist Division players. Osman Angullia. Razak. M.77 words
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689 1948-06-25 14 Below are the h.uidicans tor tr.~ dav of m Selinso, T*i*C* V Z°"°* Nttd-M-U will C announced at 11 a.m HOTa-M <la«*s 2 Div 1 6 Fur« 0 2 2 Wyonijr? ao n 0 Ouron-H* fi v t 2 Mr Port 8 or 0 0689 words
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Article56 1948-06-25 14 The following have been selected to play for the Singapore Colts at cricket against the SC.R.C. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Hong Lim Green C. Scnevlratne (Capt). Mayo Pereira, Noel Hay, J. Derbyshire, A. Lopez, A. Lim, M Kraal, Q Carson, I. Kraal, P. Johnson,56 words
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Article146 1948-06-25 14 Teams from two mod raaaals, the A:.-, ricaa ij.l Srontist. in<] the CaotdUa I^ake Mamtou. titled for Ufa**; mv 00 I Group RE. Alexn i tOUI had advantage M the BeM, ha 1 p*myed the Via.': m V Manners Last v. --k Nevel less ¥6Vdne*dayi imc aga tho Scientists146 words
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Article104 1948-06-25 14 In a friendly badwl match, played Last 9ui the Junior B.P beat the 9 Sporti Club badminton team by 6 games to 1. suits: (Junior plajers n tioned first.' Singles: Tan ftofl 1 beat Cheah Thye En? l 15-12- Tan Ch>\> Too:: bei A Edwards 15-8. 15-11: Kirn104 words
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Article35 1948-06-25 14 Plenty <* JJJJ *of Lded at ih< the npore h.-lian* 1^ Vi)rlf Uwniament on Dre mi»«! night at tM < f nhuiu EkippiAh Saioool :-i piuh will >n< t 7SO p.n On Mori^ comnrnoc35 words
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Advertisement64 1948-06-25 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. tmwrpontted to Stnfapor* •5. COTMA STKFn PHON* I<)M5 PASKAOr ft F»rPiGRT RFFVICICS To HONGKONG. SWATOW, AMOY, PENANG RANGOON. •Hong Blang" sails for Rangoon June 25 (Saloon and deck passengers) •'Bldor" Sails For Palembang Si IMadjoe June 29 "Hong Tat" Sail* For Djambi June64 words
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331 1948-06-25 15 |*inea[>ore Malaya Cup 25ns re P ettin^ intc t for the forthcoming f h air 'i'Tist the CombinI gervio rs which is being allied for the benefit of Tuberculosis V the Rovers Sport* A XI at Jalan Besai jjium t^May. the331 words
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Article385 1948-06-25 15 t--v> Malaya Oup Match I'j.ur if S*ndium 's bet- :> Army- Navy XI and t>.->th teams are at M; Neither side regis■frr.L a it should be Rer»>" n fee how Malac- against the side W- Combined R.A.F. ■Ta dray Jrh> f' r n!y point to the385 words
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Article37 1948-06-25 15 LONDON. Jur.t- 24. The Government rejected a suggestion mi n the House of Commons today by Wins! d Churchill that it offers its se: vices as mediator In ttw dispute between India and Hyderabad U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article217 1948-06-25 15 Displaying better comWnaMoo and understanding In the attack, the Indian As» elation yesterday d< feated the Katong Eurasians xi by 1 goab to 2 m I D;v. ii league ?occcr at St. Georges Road ground. The Indians opened the scoring through Osman, left wing, who convened a217 words
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86 1948-06-25 15 Rain Stops Play In Kuala Lumpur Match MINGS. At Uie c\o^ of play day, HonjrKonsr knocked up Lruns m their first innings wnicn lasted throe hours arul minute.--. The Federation In turn ed 135 runs foi the h I wickets m 129 minufc I I morning their tv. wickets i86 words
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148 1948-06-25 15 Hospital Youngsters Win At Soccer Pitying at Naval ban on Sunday last II: I Hospital Youngsters beat U Beletar Combined Indianfl at soccer i>v three goals to one. It was an cv nly game. The v< uif use of their cham iN.nnusamy scoring In t! first minufa a of play.148 words
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Article71 1948-06-25 15 The Social Athletic Party train to mot Brinkmann Sports ci-jb at frU Pd y mecer t< morrow at UN Govt: Prii I Office ground will tx from the following Anthi Yong, an Ku «f Ban Teck, Tok Sam M •i an >•:■ k, T' i o Wee71 words
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Article143 1948-06-25 15 INTER -SCHOOL TABLE TENNIS Indrew'i School bv.w Raffles Institution m game of table ti-nnis played In th«R hall nn TiH'.s.lay afternoon by r i gamea to I, Detailed remtlU an as foi lows iSAS playen nn'ntjono.l first i BINOLC8: f,«m- Laa B«if lost t" Lokc Blew Hoons ih l i143 words
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Article55 1948-06-25 15 k\ nary general '!.< [ndian Awocla tion, ii w |ll \>r held on v. .v June ,it I ecil'i f ';it<\ No. 2 Fml.i; sf.n 'Jimti (opposite to the ir liwr Oversea! Bank T: sun n;innri, wrhen the revbed constitution <■( tti< A.sBociatl n, will disclosed ;in'! .<i55 words
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Article53 1948-06-25 15 The In playeri hare b i n elects d to represent the Friend I H I. In frlendlj ila h with tl i g h I Police ba ton team the SV< urday al < v Oi By Yeo, Ec 1 lan K wee H I 153 words
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262 1948-06-25 15 ■■v"\l!r"! "::y I < ii.,u, m ll>wm ''"•'''■> ;'",;:;'l,:;:;;;/';v' n SfG^UoClubln Club Street ;■"'■>■ th< «.t ..•..>;•..„, v fh "S^ 1 f tfu club ■*o v km UllJuly ft will b «*J hew till July 9 W ili be Known M t) Mr^. a|262 words
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572 1948-06-25 16 UURD TEST MATCH FINDS LONDON TINE 24 THE GREAT UI'SH TO SEE THE SECOND TEST MATCH BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AI'STR\LI\ AT LORDS BEGAN AT DAYBREAK AND HALF-AN-HOl'rt BEFORE 'IHE START OF FLAY IT WAS ESTIMATED THAT AT LEAST GO.uOO PEOPLE WERE INSIDE572 words
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Article, Illustration74 1948-06-25 16 Gunmen are be lifted to have Ntf Men |mh n the attetptut mmrim m Wed. nesday Morning 0) M r Sedenak E.tah. Johm Z he drove along ft**, thrf of the estate. Mr r repont his not inmred, tn» a police nmstalk uroom panymg him u-<w wounded on the fiflfrr.74 words
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Article31 1948-06-25 16 NEW ORK June £f Unexpfctftily clear weather on Thursday gave promise that tht Loms-Walcott fight icould be h:la as planned after jne day's postponement cnustd by rain. U.P.31 words
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Article58 1948-06-25 16 CANTON, June 24. The City authorities will hold their third mas s wedding ceremonies on October 10— China's National Day. The ceremonies, according to the Bureau cf Social Affairs, will take place m the auditorium of the Municipal Government, with Mayor Auyang Chu presideng. Before any couplesReuter - 58 words
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Article23 1948-06-25 16 Five matinee performances of "Macbeth," staged by the Teachers Repertory and produced by David Lyttle, will commence from June 29 at 2.30 p.m.23 words
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Article137 1948-06-25 16 A large gatnering attended the cocktail party given las: evening by the Siamese Con-sul-General. Luang Ratanad'.p and Madam Ratanadip on the occasion of Siamese National Day at the Siamese Consulate at Lynhurst Road. The Vice-Consul. Nai Thaem Suwannathat. was indefatigable m his duties to ma&e the137 words
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Article28 1948-06-25 16 JAPS READY FOR TOURISTS tokio. 2-»«*s£Ky now open for W»|*JrtH day. Japans j: has been reopem' of acquiring Wjgg H wbich Japan W» it was explained-- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 28 words
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