Morning Tribune, 29 June 1948
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Title Section13 1948-06-29 1 MORNING TRIBUNE K. .vj ,ov. i.Vnr Seri 10 CENTS TIKSDAY JUNE 29. 194S13 words
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Article71 1948-06-29 1 STATE OF EMERGENCY IN LONDON I.<>\l>ON. June 28. The Government declared a state of Lgifj today and sent more than I.COO troops info London\ fa,.-\> ■•iintl waterfront to save the country's food rations. Mr Vttlee told the House of Commons that (he Governpt h:nl decided to assume extraordinary powers underU.P. - 71 words
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154 1948-06-29 1 Palestine Bemadotle's Plan To Be Discussed TYI Aviv, June 28. The Arab League expects to receive for a Palestine settlement from the mediator, Count m madotte. today, the League's secretary ncnrr.il, a disclosed in Cairo last night. 17 political committee of ague will meet in Cairo m to discuss the154 words
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Article150 1948-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, June 28. Lt!m wife of a Malay police tastablt was shot dead and a ©rpor.il wounded following: a jtUck by 40 armed Chinese on M Kuala Kurau police station, ientakab in the SUte of Paianp. last night at 8 p.m. Thr attackers after cutting150 words
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Article120 1948-06-29 1 H.M.S. Alert will arrive in the Singapore Roads at 7 a.m. on July 1, wearing the flag of Ad- mini Sir Denis Boyd, KCB. CBE, DSC. Commander -in Chief. British Pacific Fleet. At 9 a.m. the Flag Officer, Malayan Area. Rear Admiral C. Caslon. CBE, will120 words
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Article108 1948-06-29 1 Early yesterday morning 21-year-old Sgt. Cheong Yat Choo, of the Special Constabulary, attached to the Radio Department, was found lying dead beside his motor-cycle In Tanglin Road, a short dls tance away from Tanglin Circus. A Military truck driver came upon the body. Cheong hau108 words
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280 1948-06-29 1 MALAYS CAPTURE ARMED CHINESE NEAR PAIPING A group of Malays on Saturday captured ajJJJI Chm nned with a .45 colt *«2S*£JZ Sjrf tteS ted man admitted to the police that he one ißdividlUls looking for a certain contractor. In the early hours of Sunday Morning, thePerak police raid- i <'i280 words
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Article66 1948-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28. The 'British Cabinet mot today to deal it is understood, with the draft ERP bilateral agreement An official statement on the agreement H expected to w published in Parliament in the next 24 hours, but confirmation i of the initialling of the agreement inReuter - 66 words
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46 1948-06-29 1 (From Our Own Rrp"^ Malacca. June 28. Two Chine*, one 1*»» the other from Malacra, halt <j rounds. Tkt Jnsin suspect is I Mmir ,hl llokkien xr >»« h Malacca d<tauu< 24 uml Malacca total to I"/;,,! on all.itafs har, br,-n oi/m.vi/''''-46 words
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Article58 1948-06-29 1 ONE WORLD" WITH KANDY AS CAPITAL ombo, June 23. The ■i-oa.st Asia Conferences for !< l peace and international wship which ended a three- 1 session here last night call- 1 on the Netherlands and j nch Governments to with-! oraw their armed forces from I not tolerate the oldReuter - 58 words
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640 1948-06-29 1 4,0QUAKES, 9 TIDAL WAVES HIT JAPAN II kI 7 *****/ c-> ii ,w^ aAL/t u/y// %000 PEOPLE, -WIPED GUT 1 Destruction Equal To 1923 Catastrophe TOKIO, June 28.— Four devastating earthquakes rocked central Japan along the Japan sea late this afternoon and, at least nine tidal waves followed in theU.P. - 640 words
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Article61 1948-06-29 1 SIAM -MALAYA BORDER OPEN BANGKOK. Jtm« -8. hr Siam-Malaya frontier ii not closed, it was ollictally It'iit n ed here today It was pointed out that road and railway tralllc between the two countries i.s tfoiiiK on as usual but armed patrol parties main tained strict vt^li aKaln.st possible influxReuter - 61 words
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241 1948-06-29 1 Siam King's Assassination Trial rampkoK June 28 The Siamese police today issued BANGKOK. Junt j p an omyonß. list vzzxz z ssr jarasa sa secretary. Naval Lieut. Vajara.hui. The Ex-Premier and his secretary, who were in Singapore a month ago, are. at present, understoodReuter - 241 words
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Article52 1948-06-29 1 ih'nnn Our Own K» l»>rhr KITALA LUMJMTR, '"n<- W Thr CM), Betaßfor, If of fltki tad night glawni foe ttmnilinitl work In :in Appeal [today mtmben ol the public who havr then an<l are willing Ito tand then to the police are iciquwtort to cofttact52 words
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Article60 1948-06-29 1 h'ruiii Out On n R> ;»«-f t> i KUALA LUMPUR, Jwm M. Nil oflniiil stattiiu-nt was i 'i.<| y»- trul iv following thr sj).i-i;«l eOUfMIMt hrhl Ht Kualu Luiiipiir ttxiiiy Mi. Malrolm M;irDonal(!. OommtMlooer (icmrjii. Hn K<lwatf| r,»nt. 1 1 i^h ComnusSir Franklin (inn on QovenMM of60 words
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Article38 1948-06-29 1 fTttkmt Htufi K>-j>"'<" > Mr. I'hul .JoH.slyn, Aiimtk an CoiiJ-ul-<;<ni ral .'unv«<i in Sin npOTC yesterday afternoon hy a Cathay I'adHc lirpUUM from Uan^koii. Mi wrnt th.ri' Week JiK'o to att'-ri'i ><ii Atrwri CM coii.siilar tOfICcrMMC.38 words
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465 1948-06-29 2 Thf» cold b'oodetl Uilliru; of a HokU^n at a coffee >t «U opposite N" !< n o CoaT •h seven o'clock on *he night f !*ar <: 1 .r 4 eelio \esterday at the Sinc:'*pore Co oper*. < mri. Tho det i465 words
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Article191 1948-06-29 2 Tu Ah Ltk, as elderly Chinese woman, pleaded for K liency during her trial at the Singapore Attifft Court yesterday on a charge of beta? possession of six round? of ammunition. The ammunition was found on the night of January l£ Inside a basket at191 words
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Article131 1948-06-29 2 Information ha? bees received from the Colonial Office that His Ma;*: sty The King ha? been pleased to approve the award of The Kings Ifedal for courage in the cause of freedom to Amir Martin Silalahi. Presentation of the relative ribbon to the person named131 words
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Article66 1948-06-29 2 In 01 ler to avoid duplication F I Control < Prohibi iof Exports Ordei 1946 h ien cancelled. By I 1 expoi of any con- article form Singapore without 1 v: an Assistant E kkl Controilei was forbidden. However, it is still, as it has always66 words
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107 1948-06-29 2 The llHsHHtlantl Tight against opium smuggling i> shown in a tense drama c*. sd with a sci:^ cert ot documentary fact ;n the Columbia film "To :'r.e Ends Ot the Eftrth" which was scre-rneu yesterday at ibe office of the Official Film Censor to giv;107 words
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Article31 1948-06-29 2 The Johore Police yesterday arrested a Chinese who vii attempting to sell 15 tins of what appeared to be coconut o:!. Water wa> found in I very tin.31 words
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Article94 1948-06-29 2 BRIGHTON, June 28.— Mrs. Fay Mitchell, 23-year-old winner of the disputed Brighton and Hove summer beauty contest and a £400 car will not enter the new "Miss Brighton" contest to be held at Withdean Stadium on Friuay ♦To dear the air" in th. sporting spiritReuter - 94 words
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336 1948-06-29 2 Kidnapp ed By 4, She Was Told To Choose One As Husband, GiriSays A young, pretty Indian girl, rovindama who alleged that s kidnapped by foui Indians and confined for five days in two diffeient places. In the Second District Court yesterday that she was ordered by one of them336 words
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82 1948-06-29 2 Essential regulations estabishing a special constabulary They provide the emoluments of'fuii-timc paid special constables who will t the police, especially on estates and mines, and with guard duties. The new regulations do not make any change in the position >f part-time ipecial constables ered for82 words
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170 1948-06-29 2 "Asia Will Adopt Democracy Only If It Appeals To Her Phiiesophy described the pro^nt rm^vncy re»;,,la fU ns ihe Federation a«* "ni,-aMirrx t( ft lu| An4 order against violence which is the ne K aii,,- f KlHl method." He said Ihis in th»- mm, u """Mi c s-rirs "DhMOTMJ \«v,pts170 words
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Article191 1948-06-29 2 Holders of rice cards wlio an iot at present tn receipt of i frozen BUttei ration but w>u ate anxious to obtain a tinnei; buttei ration for personal consumption may bt^ able to do m Mth effect from limm 21 All tinnttl butter now being191 words
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Article56 1948-06-29 2 LOSDON, p>,.<^ i > war v-n •>■ tuft ft a R'"'f^ ;> i f In on orf rh* st' (7»/ i- li n fron B j>/i vent "Tiki R icm do i lito u by threat* 'It is h honotiral lin. U Waril tht v56 words
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Article78 1948-06-29 2 NOW CONSIDERED A "GREAT HAZARD" Any on Mm in o pow consi cov- r it bef It Is p< the presw exlstia r in W tacreaatd murder and civil COIIM dual- whos in contact w who may ployin J Ia even ihoi ar direct i nt force. cept is any78 words
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330 1948-06-29 3 riang association and community Kpnwn•A h n»Htnf| last week dccHeci that Sin?u--shOIIM m-«ke a contribution to tho Inter ia] Chlldrona Emergency Fund *n A*>P3*l for contributions to the Fnnd VS9 bed by lh* United Nations Orgtnbttlot) I .ting ftgTMi that330 words
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296 1948-06-29 3 KL School To Celebrate 50 th Anniversary fFrom Our Own Reporter J KUALA LUMPUR. June 2* BeveraJ testive events are to heM betwt»en Jur* to pembei to celebrate the 50th mniveramrj of tuv rounding ot ti.o Methodist Boys' School. Koala Lumpur. The flr^t event of these fe.st;vitu\s will commence on296 words
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Article33 1948-06-29 3 While searching for an addresi \r. Tiong Bahru at Ibout 650 r m yesterday, a Chinese w&? surrounded by six compatriot* who relieved hto or hla wiistwatch. The footparis- were unarmed.33 words
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Article78 1948-06-29 3 Cairo .Tune 28. The Egyptian Foreign Minister. 67-year-old Ahmed Khashaba Pasha, resigned last night. The Foreign Ministry has been temporarily taken over hv Premier Nokrashy Pasha who also holds the portfolios of th. Interior and of Finance. Kh-shaba Pasha was believed to have opposed the Primrfintstei'l78 words
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Article125 1948-06-29 3 rPVom O«r Oirn Reporter) F'ENAXG. Lively discuslloni repar'img trade with 1 in. the export of fresh coconuts, importation of goods fi i.i the I'.S under quota and nport of old newspaper from the Q.B. took place at the W--1 meeting of representati»M of Che various125 words
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Article86 1948-06-29 3 An Ipoh press release states ■hat the. sale of n re- works and iiro-crackers Is strictly prohlbitS from June 26. under Section of tho Special Emergency "leeulations No. 2. Co-operation from (he dealers requested to seal thru- stocks ,nd reta.n.ng thorn safely until he ban is lifted.86 words
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314 1948-06-29 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With the objec. vi .nvesiigating cond't'ons prevailing in countries in general, as well as stimulating leadership and i sense of responsibility among Christian students all over th»> WQrtd Mr. Robert Rambusch of New York City who 's thf International Representative 01314 words
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313 1948-06-29 3 0 0% nR, i,,,,t. )!l bun* had tatere XlMtl tll other day alien Mnui 'Who aid he w.i> ;>ut 'v I *ed 12! i walk >d in t make enqulrle about i y b w.-n nothing bin ins vit •n-i an undoubted amaztn* tptitodt u313 words
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Article194 1948-06-29 3 ftnm Our Oum ieyerfei > A Mil t*> ""•>'' Lh f <YI» ()!.!<■. oderatkw 1 1 M ila.va, ;i r hodv. wi'.ii the (ll 'i <ir of enabling the r»«cei to <i 1 vi M i pro ?t winch m»y w vested hi his department194 words
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286 1948-06-29 3 (Frovi Dm O\i*n Rrp<*rlrr> KUALA LUMPUR Twr Kinopoan schoolmaster? "Rtolt* the show" at the DlimeT ol In .taxation of tlir Hoard of Directors of the Kuala Utmpur Rotary Club held at thr Hotel Majestic TMfcfc was a lare* leathering oj members prtvsent and thr286 words
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Advertisement13 1948-06-29 3 TRINOIR KfPT FM! IOMf finti lUNNIN6 Tiiilers TMrev, coming ro K t X13 words
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Article, Illustration945 1948-06-29 4 FOUR NEW DOCTORS FROM STORE COLLEGE Four now doctors, including: two Chinese women, have been awarded diplomas in medicine and surgery by the King Edward VII College of Medicine. They are Miss Sylvia Lee Seok Keng (Distinction in Medicine* and Miss Oon Chiew Seng, who have passed in medicine, surgery.945 words
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Article132 1948-06-29 4 PRAGUE. June 27- Government leaders here said that Czechoslovakia's May i 30 voting was the "most free I and democratic in the world. To-day, one member of the j sociaJ Democratic Pnrty showed the United Press corI respondent a letter received recently from his district party secretariat. which stated: "AccordingU.P. - 132 words
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Article212 1948-06-29 4 Glamorgan Now Head Of Table ship pUj a team of ■trengi Me i- Willie Jom< > mS, •r. m,,v >,:.;,. Impotence £t££ Exceptionally eat > to atUrarely draws He excels on U likes to lay round that >uio of th< being a useful bowit Jones an excellent outl Perhaps the212 words
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Miscellaneous401 1948-06-29 4 ON YQ UR RADIO TODAY Rf f T F VFTHORK As I Saw It. 7.30 News to pifVT- mununii Malay 7.45 Arabic Interlude, MALAI ENGI4SH cl5 C i 0 0 Down. PBOGRAMHES From 2 p.m. to S i.m Radi- RED NETWORK ated on 485 metres in the medi- CHINESE INW*^'401 words
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Article, Illustration906 1948-06-29 5 VERA ARDMORE - around The Town Weekend Parties H has been quite a of parties lately, and H lay evening there were Mr. and Mrs T. N. fi'die celebrated' their enth wedding anniver- by giving a large cockH and sateh party. Ihe was gaily decorated runurous floral tributes were proposed and I congratulationsTribune - 906 words
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Advertisement141 1948-06-29 5 Simplicity of design ond elegance po hand in hand. S IN TOWNTCkNKHT f The PAVILION RESTAURANT i IKAN MERAH JEHOVAH (The Bettcf Courst's). I am. A SPLENDID PICTURE J AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL j SMART FOR HOME WEAR Iff i ported model Fur Felt Hals black, navy Or brown141 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE 29. 1948.
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Article303 1948-06-29 6 UNKNOWN cue cannot Keep a gUUu ;ia..xvci S Stftll UOWII lor long. iuai is lik i lesson io be arawn from tne "iive-loj. paveme*u war' mat lias tung oeea foughc between the hawKers ana the police. Tne police swoop down upon nawKers uao transgress the iaw. smash u tneir stalls303 words
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952 1948-06-29 6 Germans Believe "Hunger Sentence" Is Ended In 1^46 the Germans SUrtfd the rumour that the \Uv v mi**! Germany for three years. BERLIN The pfXMfMd Of Marsha!! Aid ard the announcement Of an Impending currency wfw hns ted to the belief Among many Germane that what they describe '.is theReuter - 952 words
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Article430 1948-06-29 6 China's Southern Bastion CANTON The statemer* by Mi Wong Wen-hac. China Prune Minister that "just u-s i ihe wai against Japan was j fought from bases, the war t against the Communists will be iontinued from Souih i China.' 1 confirms the increa-s--.nfely important role th it South Oiina, under430 words
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Article339 1948-06-29 6 POLIO VICTIM STARS IN FILM LONDON. The rf- curding by film cameras of the illness of i 19--j y*ar-uld British lt>u. one of the victims of loaf ytar's poliomclitis in- tantile paralysis cptd* imc. map help other viet tims to recover worj A sixty mtnute ptctur i of his &ufftrmysReuter - 339 words
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Advertisement67 1948-06-29 6 MA I A Y A N AIRWAYS LTD. AIR CARGO K\TK TFR KILO 1? 2 lbs.) KKOM Sl\(. \POKK TO Kl AI.A U MTI II 80c iron I'KNANG Kl \NTAN 40c KOI A KHAKI >vQuantity Discount of 25r- r on consignments over i«> KiK' i n-*' Ratoi to any other67 words
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ROUND OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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Article, Illustration40 1948-06-29 7 yL Qu(<r#land(r. N a n cy y Lv^w-'*- rttonber of the Atfstrahan O 1 u >n p ic t i swimmm<- team in the pool of thl Smfjaporr S Sicimmmq Club. Tht team j><i?se<i throut/h Sinnapor'j last MPatlr.40 words
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360 1948-06-29 7 S'HAI LIVING INDEX TO GO UP ANOTHER 100 PER CENT SHANGHAI June St.— TW police are expected it, be out in full forc a«ain this mornin* to keep strict u at h M the various commodi.v markets and avert an, pvte stanip.de. C ity ,unci!lors are reported to have requestedReuter - 360 words
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Article155 1948-06-29 7 HONGKONG June M Tin •>• Ibi'itica (A boring foi mi kr^tound water nupply In tl.. .Ww Territorial (mail croon the i iland of Hook »<'mk» ire bring investigated t»y l>i W. Dlxey. Geological Advisei if th Colonial I m'hv. London Dr. iMxi-v i now inReuter - 155 words
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Article20 1948-06-29 7 PHILADELPHIA, Juno 27 Republican leadwa agreed to name Repretentatife Hugh Scctt of Pennsylvania aj thr iioa Republican National Chairman. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article64 1948-06-29 7 EMBASSIES ARE HIS SPECIALIIY NANKING. Jun( M. The point iin;iim«(K/ tin urtcxt 0/ a ronffssrd thin who spevHilizfd in itealtng liom foreign rmhassits und togaHam m Nanking. The rctunfi Wtn tmt British vmbtmPt tk* Ahihnnisttui Ugntion nnd the i>r.vote i residence 0/ Foreign Unmto- Wtnui Shih Chu* who lost allU.P. - 64 words
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Article172 1948-06-29 7 \l 'NT l virr\ Switzeiland. Jnnc 27* -Dr. Stephen Wise. t>p:-v.nL the second Jewish Congress here today said that the t-stabMriunent oV the stat.oi EmM I WM one of the RMWt plOiiOtts IOHMOta of history. •I must say with re* rot that Gioat Britain, which thiough Mr.Reuter - 172 words
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Article121 1948-06-29 7 P.I. TRADE WITH JAPAN MANILA, June 28. It reliably reported the HMilippir.es> <«iirie«l on tra«ie witn Jtpaa amounting to eight and a half million dollars n thr six month period April 30 Most ot the exports to Jipan were terns needed by the occupation forces such as coat and her:.U.P. - 121 words
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Article49 1948-06-29 7 CANTC'N. June 28.- an ton todß| ha> a floating ;;opulat:on 0! slightly over a quarter Pi a million, according to T*-!iaD)e sources. These sources estimate the dtj^i 4 .aia: population abbut LtfUl with appr n x.m^tely 608.000 men and 520.000 women (excluding tat floating population) ReutorReuter - 49 words
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Article25 1948-06-29 7 bdOTOST June 27, -Wed vcstciday: Minnie the cat. Mother of 113 kittens and dw tinsuished mascot of H.m-»-Vtctcry. Slic was eleven.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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96 1948-06-29 7 SHANGHAI. .Tune Government forces "triking out southwest from Katfeng and northeast wHi.l trom the Peiping Hankow railway reportedly succeeded in sque«Ink elements of nine Com mOnist divisions Into a small SS wheie me Nationally hone to deliver one 01 ttie iu P ongesl blowsU.P. - 96 words
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Article16 1948-06-29 7 rirNFVA June 27. 3rl S3 for t»-., tt^^i l el Commission toi Eurcpe.16 words
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Article11 1948-06-29 7 WASHINGTON. J»ne nowW »eivW atboat sou MPH U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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Article, Illustration166 1948-06-29 7 At '.'">'/'!< film N s/'// ti H mil-" 'li S I in if |M»M M< i .1 mi i;<'i i' Htmpi till In i t'i'l m <t tti i i' i in! (/.;</ i tn ''.>'ii <t l<ii n i i- ,ii,,i I Urss ll'i'ii' <>i thU.P. - 166 words
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325 1948-06-29 7 SYDNEY Mi K II Rahman < i rade Commij sicnei top Pakisian IB Australia) in i reeeni addresi t«< the Bii.^ bane Chamber »t Conunerei liio.ed the statement <>i tf'.< Prime Minister oi Pakistan when asked for Pakistan's re actions to membership oi theAAP - 325 words
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Article41 1948-06-29 7 r,OND°N John Balfour. Mlnlstei British Knib, sy »1 J tor will be Hi i Br /Untwsado, in Buenoi lhl Foreign Office I»m u Sir John »u- I r« ri< LWPer who wll be mem ld U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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197 1948-06-29 8 HK'S BIGGEST SOCIETY STWAR EDDING L described by a Hong Kong paper Kg s bi*fg«it postwar society wedding K June 5 at St. Margaret's Church. Kvi.is Miss Peggy Ma Pik-kit, daughter Ma Chiu-ki. Tiie groom was Mr. ■(i; Ku. Their marriage unites two of in() st prominent families. And quests197 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-06-29 8 The radiant bride of Hong Kong's biggest H postwar society wed- ding. She uxis Jkff«.« Peggy Ma Pik-kit. 1 daughter of Dr and t Mrs. Ma Chiu-ki Her J bcuquet icos of ichtte 1 orchids and Hly of the valley especially flotcn I to Hong Kon<i from52 words
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Article, Illustration20 1948-06-29 8 77 U 'rrtv.ng v St. Mtrgtnfi Chu «»n th' an>> 0/ ft"" "i* Dr. 3/1 Ckm-Ki.20 words
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Article, Illustration31 1948-06-29 8 The bridal retinue. Their gowmt were of lime, green and mauve nylons. From left to right: Minxes Phyllis Ma. Lilian Ma. Katherine Yip, Angela Pik-'yuk and Nancy En.31 words
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171 1948-06-29 8 HELSINKI, June 27.— Tne first sign of Communist worry over the coming Finnish general election was given today by Finland's leading Communist ex-Minister Yrjoe Lino, who strongly urged the people to remember Finland's position, demands Communist participation in the government. Lino's statement was madeU.P. - 171 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-06-29 8 or bus Jm I I Fannt n i)i K I County law baclu.'-r.^' club and ltshxi a 8 f> 01/ >/,w/i d nrriei f**f y I'/' 1 than HOO :I J /j-j. S fO 1^ koidM^ twd JW° for a ti-acre-hoUtrng ■R&ttnanw* air sho* rh n UNKNOWN50 words
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Advertisement32 1948-06-29 8 ALL THE 6Qo*m£m El '^^m Frtelifo* buif* IWj'^M fully suoranie*4. iM Cold Chf> Of d -JT Jl V Gold Nib Jmrf^SK w•* c c JF ',^W »o flf 0 B t*'^o6<« ix32 words
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Article146 1948-06-29 9 I' 28. The H| wey a.s UM ■pji.i.'ntial candiBc'.ically assured He aid than ever rnited States, ■enoral impression H- h;i;us of editorHchinese reaction. ■(■■••:y newspaper Hr.i Shanghai e«iiKi ct and all Brw-y as all but Brii.- were almost H saying that ueHoi the first udH. been ox pecu u HaU.P. - 146 words
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Article34 1948-06-29 9 FRAGUE. June 17.— Prague reports *aid today that 2/«W ordinary prisoners and 1489 would- ao frontier-crcttew have been treed in Bohemia. Moravia, under an unnettv announced last v/tek by President Gotiwald. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-06-29 9 1 h ill eouple. > 1'» |t oni, Mi j I d«| Kent il Ei i Uw Ma of iir late .'.«r. Ea Tom; Bell of M:\l a v :i. Their aia/rlaf nnitfs two af i\\v s t prn tificnl S families al lh€ S52 words
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Article24 1948-06-29 9 -K ctohmg at the crnm>m)i K which took pine? <tt St. Mai (/ant's h M t c Hon§ Komg. PRIVATE DETECTIVE BUREAU FOR HK24 words
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Article, Illustration139 1948-06-29 9 HONGKONG. June 28. Ihe Colony will ioon have its ftrii private enquiry agency. 1 Major H. Bretherton, t< mcrty of the Shanghai Muni- dpal Police, nil arrived to Hongkong from Tokio on us release from the Brltttn Forces and plans to Sup a pnvato detective With the Liverpool «fW» iU.P. - 139 words
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Article117 1948-06-29 9 LONDON Jtm.' 21 Th<» belli t Hume. Including tti ramoui Caplt 4 un. rang today to commemorate tin i'(-p ucceasfu] appeal to the belllgerenta In \Hi to spare the holy citj Vatican Radio reported, Recording to Rent 'i. a marble memorial t;ibi<-t in irhlch the Pope vaiReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement12 1948-06-29 9 sbaßgy^3 iloring H:ive in Stock:— A New Vuri,ty of FA.,f *<•• AH.-r..»»" r»''-12 words
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Article63 1948-06-29 10 Athens. June 26. Greek Gov eminent troops were yesterday (.-parted to nave driven General Markos with h:.^ guerilla staff from his mountain headquart<%i;. and^to have seized •tronJT'v fortified heights near the Albanian border. Larissa press imports, which said. General Markos and his men had left theirReuter - 63 words
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17 1948-06-29 10 RETURN OUR CHILDREN PLEAD REJECTED Bucharest ii.« J«rn of >■ cribti H r.r, v. takoi /•>■ I foil!;.-. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article157 1948-06-29 10 HUK LEADER TALK WITH PRESIDENT ■M«1 Qu •no •tki r.JM ;v an v~ Tin: Generalissimo con?« r <HiM thiiy at Malacanan ?^JM the ImplementatiOß otl amnesty for the Kuks I PKlii who have bea -J TaiU wnotc s'irier. i« r l June 2] precipitated theH Deity grant and w.stabM chiefU.P. - 157 words
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Article62 1948-06-29 10 NANKING June M, Chinese Navy has de^e organise a Central ChiM 'Una eompoied fl :ts trained personnel and j date vessel to assist In c munis: suppresiion >P- ra along the Tar.gt* R Chinese sources reported day The Central ChlM will' be commanded by* ral Shen Shang-uen,AAP; Reuter - 62 words
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Article82 1948-06-29 10 Agriculture *£*£U Philippine copra «j¥ '42.826 long tons wer e snaile: W» other month* g«* t0 uessss i rent less than estimate.: ***JSfij* coconut oil ttfl»»ej It Mid the V£*2l 2 \he "SLtt! of 2J< 10 r any O Nceeoe<i UWJJ The t. vious niont.J w wa sU.P. - 82 words
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Miscellaneous187 1948-06-29 10 5 < omii's: Exrl»*iw <« ii»« k Morning Trihimr j n^.^ u,c wi Vfi'ML 7UA7b\~] V"IN9PITEOfTH£\ Ywt.TUT/ CANT TUtMi] Y*™ fS t ?L!!££!& n SR -UOW^B^^ w 7 X mr that wm/£ mm m ksktam ™^»fi***i> I /^W>3 S^MlSaXr V? I 9*LIWt:?P COMPLETE REMWeO MSWHG-THAT9CM M OOU Of^^HTJV /^< OUft187 words
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688 1948-06-29 11 C.Y. FOOD - Japan Can Be Used To Help Malayan Rehabilitation m C. Y. FOOD \NG. Four months ago ilii llArtia, i•u» i of Commerce repre- e on the Federal LegistUDCil, as.;en w.n. lie about the resun«ption trade with Japan, told ■ter: "We can do withtfida." Martin was no doubt at j also688 words
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Article, Illustration99 1948-06-29 11 .Wu/.tco/ and A,-»^-.-«;.' v ;mr tlu Malaya GREEK CAMPAIGN NOT YET OVER 'Vr*?. June 27. M Themistoclcs Sophnulis. prime < atixiister varned the Qreeff people today against "t' early rejoicings' 1 over Va campaign against th< qucrillas. k. ur. Ung from a visit t< tae hatttefront, M. BophouUi said theReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration15 1948-06-29 11 1 r/ W V'• 1 f.,;r., ffr,,f Ml H /«Im >r, I.15 words
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Advertisement84 1948-06-29 11 ROXY Ist S Shown: 3, n.l r > A ?U"> pJB. Thrihins ot LOYALTY and UHJRA6B! Lassie Come Home" in Thrilling Vechaloelor uith hoddy McDowell donald crisp (M'KMNG TO-MORHOW Ilk!- picture for Everybody "CHEMPAKA" with KASMA BOOTY GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 p.m. "DAKOTA" NKVV \VOKLI> 915 p.m. THE BIG BONANZA84 words
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Advertisement35 1948-06-29 11 I AS A HOT WCATHER BEVERAGE.... AEKATKII An Indisputably I s^p p?ja pn S^ O lai 1 y aba li Mi TELEPHONE OR DIRS RE( EIVI OUR BEST YTTENWQN **mm mm PHONE: 3709 or 3700.35 words
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548 1948-06-29 12 BrLI'WAYO. S BhtdMMk r.reat rJntain will, of course be chiefly affected by »he it-t-sjon of the Southern Khcnierfian Government to check the present rate of between 16.000 and JO. OOO immigrants a yeai. That flow is now deemed "too much of a good thing.548 words
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Article60 1948-06-29 12 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Jun e 27. Arab uiliciais have tolci Britain they would regard the withdrawal or British forces from Haifa before Aug. l as a breach or the cease ttw agreement in Palestine, it was learned here today Last British forces are due to leave Palestine byReuter - 60 words
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Article17 1948-06-29 12 Ja P s Hid Goods At Naval Base TOKIO MtaW of R,-, .^H.*. IT Kfc p ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement96 1948-06-29 12 Opens Today 4 Shows "7 T j| ni •F/vfr/i/i* ROBERT HUTTON-JEAN SULLIVAN -ALAN HALE OONALD WOODS ANDREA KING r-ecteo b» $cmn D«, b, lou W f)md<M Person From MICHAEL CURTIZ her Boo* Sp*»k.nt' M^*.c Co-^p«s^ »"«J »<J«c:*d t» M»» St«i^«r COMING BOON— Ike Pit tare You've Waited For! vwr Lif96 words
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Advertisement86 1948-06-29 12 LAST DAY! u-,-u:^,^,, GEOKGE FOKMBV, Britain's hat (omeuin "IT'S IN THE AIR" BOOK XOW FOR TOMORROW: wMmim^W milund- Dietrich Wmt^c J Oolden PPM lit lH Jiarrinqs I^^P P Lo\e Adventure! Performance f% I ff IT A If PHONE 11 a.m.. 1.43.1 A U A V m F) r 4.15 6.4586 words
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Article847 1948-06-29 13 HALAYAN SHARE QUOTATIONS 8 n maen share quotations as given by tho Mai* hrokcrs' Associatioa Pungah M M 9 R_£ tJ Rahman Hyd. iio 145 Rambutaa 11 l2 :-n 1 i m Rswb Au.;t. OOM M7 j Rawai g Con. m 1 7 R twang TmBddl 1 Renong Tin M847 words
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Article32 1948-06-29 13 Ti market irkot kwing prieea No. I .mv i: WO. 2 July K.;s.S. If, No 3 July RAa 10 u July Sept I °T O v Tonr Very iteady32 words
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Article17 1948-06-29 13 Thf *aie Martet opened quieUy yesterday with small yoiume of business passing at lower prices.17 words
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Article60 1948-06-29 13 V«Md fiodowns Kola 45 Sandriken Haihsia 14 Telom;tchus 42/3 (Sirdhanai ;;s Rhexenor 36/7 (Silveroak) 33/4 St. Admiral) 31 Katong 19/20 Suryades 23/4 Prcs. Hardingi 25 ♦> Wot a Cede) River Clarence 27/8 Bir Hakeim Bougainville 29/30 Glenartney 15/16 (Oregon Maili 13/14 Bengal 10/11 C. of Lucknow 8 960 words
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Article74 1948-06-29 13 NEW DELHI.— In order CO prevent Indian pepper exported to soft currency areas j from being re-exported to hard currency areas, the Government of India have re imposed control over the export of pepper, says a Ministry of Commerce notification. Bona fide exporters are advised,G.I.I.S. - 74 words
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Article39 1948-06-29 13 According to an announcement by the Registrar of Im- ports and Exports, the export !of typewriters will now b»pormitted up to 25 per cent of statistical import* as from I July 1. 1948 Produce Markets Round-Up39 words
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Article128 1948-06-29 13 th rival!i hipi 11 (20 to $22 nd Black S 0 a "tw market. Lampont u n quoted nj> to .si il* Tin- followtof wen yeatei lay a quotation RJCE No l v.,s othei qualities $io GUmNOUB RICE: $u MBBHOON (Rice Noodkai: MJGAR Beit fjuiility wklU $46, medtun quality $\r>128 words
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Article40 1948-06-29 13 NEW DELHI. Tin- OOTernment of built hav<> decldcd to allow with immediate effect eipor| of sunar and confectionery freely oat of the Indian Union, says a Ministry of Food notification. No export licence will be necessary. GIIS U.N. KASHMIR COMMISSIONG.I.I.S. - 40 words
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Article120 1948-06-29 13 NP:W DELHI, June 2H.—Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of the Dominions of India, Mid the GovenmeOt of India would U' glad to confer with the United Nations Kashmir Commission when it arrived in Pelhi. The statement made public last night was in reply y<sterday to a telegram from Don Ricardo, ArgentineReuter - 120 words
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Article168 1948-06-29 13 ME] BOURNE China could be Australia's Mggei i mark* I i"i- i iporj i specially wheat prow ed food, machlni i v and w<h»i. i| th 4 opportunity •a;i.s handled properly Tin virw hai l>rtn exp <(i In Melbourne by I'm.: Dtftiglai B Copland, VlceChanccllor oi theA.I.S. - 168 words
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Article82 1948-06-29 13 Adelaide, Battirdar An agent uCUn 1 Bmperor ol Abyi.sinia. inliiif Selassie, t in Australia baying cavalry horses for the Abfsrtnlan Army Be hM :ili»:tcly placed un order In Adelaide for 500 horses and 500 man's. A W pretentatlve ol tht torn wW«h has been comnilssloned lo supplyA.I.S. - 82 words
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97 1948-06-29 13 Tin- Trading Company Hoi land were U* pl<'i.nt»lt.s at Sineaoore HiK^ Court yester- an action for damages i Vouch of contract against Se firm of Ho KUp Beng Uoog. 1 The plaintnv alleged that n Si SSHS| :S s 1047 The defendants wen there97 words
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Advertisement23 1948-06-29 13 The Legend OF "Gulden y Thc«c is a Mory I| ll( v•Mi "if I©"* GOLDEN EARWNCS "!>,■! tov«yf€« Ol l M I 'liiiisv^ .liJs^Bsw*'23 words
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Article515 1948-06-29 14 K.L. Race Weights For Tomorrow JVlow :ue t!n .it-; **'> t rnoj rev s ni< es ut Kuala Li nopal I Cl I P v f 1 Fur s Bpcai Miith •••0 Soltan Ml Meniel 8 0s Poub'e Ten 8 M Bcmrlel Tiger II Silver Star Ml Red Plane 1Reuter - 515 words
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Article93 1948-06-29 14 Foolball Broadcast A roninjrwfary i* Enfjtish <>: thi HttbiU match beluer* >.' Cl m >'*tvran% and f > I 9i r cfs Yeie<ur%H if Ja'a* Imi >: /jr<;'i today, trill be br<> :</- -trtwmrk <>! Ridn> Mm.aun J".'»(v. 7tn romtrt rt!t.a m.! br yrc-i b,i G* >»/«»i and Kmysieu Mor-93 words
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Article187 1948-06-29 14 PENANG GOLD CUP RACE MEET The next Pcnan<j Turf Clufc Meeting will be a four-day affair. called the August Bank holiday meeting, runs en Sa:urday. July 31. Monday. August 2. Friday Augu?* 6 and ends on Saturday, km?ust 7 There *ill be two rums for each division of classes 1.187 words
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Article184 1948-06-29 14 Playing at the SVC Drill hall on Saturday the Friendly United B.P. scored a (>- -1 victory in its first match gainst the SHB Auxiliary Police team. Re-ults (Friendly United's i players mentioned first): Singles: Khoo Bee Chuan < beat R Rozarto. 13 13. i <s— o>.184 words
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602 1948-06-29 14 CELLULOID - The S n<rarore T'Me Tent*i Af*M>M|< !ft rh\mpio n ships of 194* ull start 'or Thursday at the QrM Worl« ahlf trnn»s trtna with the r ntei -Son *>l and Innior Inter"iuh league mMI All tie? will be played oft at 8 p m ico602 words
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Article62 1948-06-29 14 Ihe following players will represent the Useful Badmini ton Party in a friendly match with the Eclipse B.P. at the Clerical Union hall on Jay:Ismail bin Marjan. George Chen. Goh Tian Chye. 8 Anui r and Miss Rose Soong. Receives: Teo Boon Eng. Chan Mun Kit. Khoo Peng Koun, Ong62 words
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Advertisement67 1948-06-29 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. mv«ri>OT»ted In SHlt»fH>n» §5. rHrUA smirrr. phov?; iw* MM ft FKFir.HT SFUvirrs To HONGKONG. SWATOW, AMOY, PENANG RANGOON, PALKMBANG DJAMRI. *Hong Slang" tallt for Hongkong, Switorv Amoy July 19 (Snloon and deck imnnen gers> "Kidor" Sails For Palembang Pladjoe June SO -Hong Tat"67 words
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Miscellaneous270 1948-06-29 14 NEXT WEEKEND'S TIES The f<Mlovrn«: tfef t. *he ?ineipo-o iun'or hmlnvntwj t^u r n<uii*»r.t wi'l So playei M at the Clericnl Union hall next we*k en<l SAT'RDAY M 215 pm. MENS STVGLES Psn* En? Ou'in (Pttyfaifl v Lm On? H"V »Rpxi; Tan Guan Hone iMnvrt-nv^i v A Rim Dau-i (P*»th'mpon270 words
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727 1948-06-29 15 Lee Wa i Tong to Lead Chinese In Today's Special Match I(Trilnint- Start R.|M,rter) <ints <>f th> past mm h s>, n ,n mdkm /ate. IM this nfUrnoon. whtm tkt Chmf* Vtttnml Serrkm varans for t>,, fS M*im*£ >t<,rv m I mutch •pe&aU* oryome&i In, tht },nvr,t Mri-Tuh* irtiiosis Amocimtkm.727 words
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Article157 1948-06-29 15 CJ. T. F.<hv:ir:K b»\i»i nr T. I^arcy hy 8 3, fi I, in th^ SX.T A. Cfcanv at the sCX. Court*, the Woman's Singlt s «n of Singapore. Edwardi m in iparkl- rm, placing and driving [•r.( Uion. s, the ICalay tennia il have to157 words
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Article140 1948-06-29 15 R.A.F.. Selotar. and Signals shared the points when they met in a DIV. 1 game at Seletaf yesterday. Th score was I—l.1 1. The Kota Rajah lived u] general expectations by trouncing the Pulau Bute ra X] bj 6—o in a thrilling: Div fixture yesterday at140 words
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37 1948-06-29 15 The Singapc Tun Clut race course will be officially rpened tor training for I ibove Julj met tic on Thurs- July 1. at 6 u.m Coffi aiid biscuits will be provided.37 words
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102 1948-06-29 15 Chinese Aths. Lucky To Beat Indians Th Indians wi n onl rtu- m ede a 2-1 ?1( I Chines Athl s In a Divisl n Leagui at Jalan Hsa sta Hum T. i e wa a i tttend and av miss i n I ni turn u] i At] I102 words
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317 1948-06-29 15 LONh >\. .1,,.,, L > s j;.,,,,. w,...1,Kk. BMtWi Empire *nd European heawywefchi rhampiofi m. ntbenng ipin ifter i lay-off of i j ronmh racratlv when he took pan a exhibition with Ted £iade a Doncastcr heavyweight, Um Exeter Oln r iidtball (iniiuKi. i ii<Reuter - 317 words
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Article136 1948-06-29 15 the "tin- ii :i rkon inklnf Corpora tl< n Lor i! ifl Benevolent n Mi C i. ttwardi Mid Ml Ilm H"k K<<\ .1 I' presidi n M r h E Cbntetro vice-preside nt Mr Teo Cheng Quan hon creUu v Mi Chia P !i Thlk: hon136 words
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Advertisement97 1948-06-29 15 K II lON Institution Hit, ({mtn Stn-rt, Phom<(iul\ in >our sptrr tinir. Sho thaurl; (PltaUUI a•' Grfffl h<M'k Kr«|>lnj{; Hf Mcntarj tud \dv:»«H«v Prmc Ueal In ;l >h: I.U-mrntary MittTMMiJiiHt- iihl A<lv:iii<«* MatbenatiM: tMKkm Ut uiv p u f> lit* xa in. s| oi M IKING Ot iMMKH! WorMwtdr yrtigM97 words
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Article148 1948-06-29 16 Twenty of the 2* illegal Ch\nese immigrants product J before the First District Judge iiesterday cned in the court. The Judge. Mr. E. P. Bhanks. contacted and sentenced 11 to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment, tiro to 21 months and one to 10 fnonths' imprisonment. The other148 words
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Article142 1948-06-29 16 DEATH FOR EXPLOSIVES (From Our Own Reporter MALACCA. June 28.— The Chief Police Officer. Malacca. i Mr. B. F. Oakeshott had made the following announcement for the information of the public "The sale or possession of explosives, which includes crackers (fireworks, or any substance used or manufactured with a view142 words
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Article101 1948-06-29 16 An Indian military motor cyclist was injured severely in a collision with a military lorry at Napier Ro&d-Tanglin Road junction last evening. The street Accidents Ambulance rushed him to hospital where his condition is reported to be serious. A Chinese youth fell from 1 a bus at the junction of101 words
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Article127 1948-06-29 16 A forthcoming Singapore at- 1 traction will be an "Air Day" which will be held at Kallang Airport early in September. The display to be organised jby the Department of Civil i Aviation in conjunction with Messrs. Malayan Airways. Qan- tas Empire Airways and K.L.M.. will provide a flying programme127 words
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Article71 1948-06-29 16 S. Africa Downs Reds Pretoria, June 28. The South African Defence Minister. Mr. F. C. Erasmus, declared lore that no Africans or othei coloured people in South Africa would in future receive military training 1 The Union's defence forces would have to be modernised and strengthened to help South Africa71 words
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Article492 1948-06-29 16 LONDON, June ?B.— W hen pta> < los«tl for th«- tlav yesterday in the Second Test between I'.nei.wKi and Australia. England were 106 for nnd needed 340 run. to win. C niuni' nlatui on the field Opined that the position for England was hopeless, and that the be*t »hr couldReuter - 492 words
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Article150 1948-06-29 16 The Singapore Police made three more arrests under \h° emergency regulations yesterday bringing the total numbe r Of persons arrested under the Ordinance to 14 Of the arrested men one was an Indian and two Chi--1 nese. All were described by the Police as persons150 words
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Article51 1948-06-29 16 (Tito* d ami armed with t* m!L^ away w,t h euh r ff> W S^^VTd er t y a Indian and two Chin, y an relievo,! of 3 0 ,n 2f Foiio^^ r rohNMC Chinese woman n Dor.^t a 'iCh l nesovoAc r u a V%s nes^ unarmed51 words
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187 1948-06-29 16 'Tnhttnc Staff Reporter Ships from Singapore and other foreign ports will not be allowed to go to Republican ports on the west coast cf Sumatra after July 31 according to statement :-su»\i yesterday from the Netherlands Consulate General, Singapore The I>itch claim that187 words
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Article56 1948-06-29 16 Seoul. l Korea.. Seven American power experts South Korea have begun t devise means of meett* electricity shortage wetkß ago bv Soviet action which was paralleled last we k H Berlin. The cxpe^'l^ by ait from the W^Sg on Wednesday and. oa^ng completed a prclimin«r> rtudj ksReuter; AAP - 56 words
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31 1948-06-29 16 WASHINGTON. J.ine2» ?60 China was allocated I commodities t ■>»)•■• h t iV -783.993 announced w^ nomic cooperation tration here today. pean countru-s the largest benefld ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1948-06-29 16 I Btf MANILA. J uri .r v oar-ol^ nardo An ur;^ t odav movie actor to.ci yftj that he killed c r Ul>f and g^e H Velez in her hon was "under a *P U35 words