Morning Tribune, 1 July 1948
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Title Section15 1948-07-01 1 MORNING TRIBUNE V(JL 1 NO. 791 \Ntw Sent s) 10 UMNTH THURSDAY. JULY 1. 194S15 words
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Article186 1948-07-01 1 LONDON. June 30:—Doc sers ta London and Liverpool tteamed back to work today. miking ihe end of the &rCat d port strike which itaited 17 days a«o av»^r a pay' dispute by 11 men and at Us' peak Involved more 30.000 rk The flwi IReuter - 186 words
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128 1948-07-01 1 Japs Start To Rebuild 'Quake Shattered Fukui KY iiae 3u. PitiMg ire Im -.r.nini; the true; n of Pukul City, irdest hit Mon- pake ami irct, l according to rep ula stands I pei and plywood '■<• going up on the where postami fok^i City was rebuilt after dCftniellN byU.P. - 128 words
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Article26 1948-07-01 1 SLASHED AND ROBBED -.ously slashed A sum of $28 •'•way from his •■.'•-■-havo an^ted an Z 1 1 mn^se youth at 1 Kw»S In this connoci26 words
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Article28 1948-07-01 1 Three Chinese and an Indian Rre arrested under the etgency regulations m Sinsore. Three Chinese of the 33 detained under the oidlnance WL'ie released yesterday.28 words
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137 1948-07-01 1 Colombo. June 30 The main purpose of the torio: i>m m Malaya appeal *h1 to be to create panic amongst the population and disorganize the country's rubber industry, said Sir Edward Gent. Hiph Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, who a.uvrd hereU.P. - 137 words
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Article59 1948-07-01 1 LONDON. June 30. WellUitormd London financial today considered i'a reasonable expectation tha. Britain's sterling agreements With India and Pakistan A'ouldl b? signed on or abou. next Tuesday. July 6. Tttt are m their final stages and inough the actual date cmnnot be confirmed, it was it' tod thatReuter - 59 words
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Article308 1948-07-01 1 lh( >./^';r r Conference. sch^>!od for three 1 Sf Bte sfty at 4.45 .the Sultans and g*> Bcsar Uft the "'P-uod none too w*med to be bowed the •nomentous matfussed at the con"uo^ e0f JS heconf^ence. j'"Na Haj, no D «e* statement to the effect that308 words
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Article35 1948-07-01 1 TAIPING, Wednesday. Two armed Chinese were reported moving near an estate 1 m Trong yesterday at 2 p.m. Military and Police rushed to .the scene but no trace was found of the intruders.35 words
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298 1948-07-01 1 The Singapore Indian Association became a political body MiSStajewSteg when at an extrarrdinary general meeting. atteßfed by about 25 members, a new constitution was adopted. About 10 out of the 35 members who came to the meeting walked out m protest against certain alleged298 words
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Article425 1948-07-01 1 GUNMEN HIDE, SHOOT POLICE AMBUSH, MURDERS, IN JOHORE [Tribune St^ff Reporter] JOHORE BVHRl, Wednesday night: Two •Johore M:\Uy policempn, one a n gular constable, the other ?n extra policr constable recruited for estate duties, were badly injured when armed gangsters staged *n mbush on a police party Gelantf Patah. rb'*\3t425 words
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Article250 1948-07-01 1 LONDON, June, 30. Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, is n linquishing his office, It was learned from a highly authoritative but unofficial source h«re today. Sir Edward is returning; here within a few days and his successor will be announced250 words
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Article20 1948-07-01 1 Mr. Jack Pickup has beerappointed to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement12 1948-07-01 1 Q>| v'*^y»v^\^*"* anJ use of unprweJ li^htn-; <<* ft ,ij^Sj£ school* anJ ho*r.i-».12 words
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192 1948-07-01 2 Plan To Modernise Katong English Schools over3- Yr. Period h »ii" tin Kuc i of n !m mo \u i i' r i i m it up r r i I n LTiU in Gill i U i n 0 ii n Of tin I.-. is I Hrhool in fickiil192 words
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Article129 1948-07-01 2 a f fui<- woman, '-'"i hh who pl< id< I ;:'"i!ty In Uk 'llukl Police Court ft t. r<! i\ t" i h;irj'« of attempted Mtddi M ordered t'» t>< bound over I,j period "f I* months m i rum -»j .>2<x>. i.imi tttempi 'i t"129 words
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Article153 1948-07-01 2 'i ii' \o\ pi mn nt of Singapore hi., now full* n into line witl tile I-, (i. r,ii Government and 1 1 m i tin, on i minimum amount "i money to be tak< n on the pilgrimage to Mecca by each I 1 1153 words
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Article21 1948-07-01 2 Mr T \v On,r has returned to the Colony and resumed nln seat on the Municipal ('l'UlMliv |i)j)21 words
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Article99 1948-07-01 2 II All "A. J»«n«" SO.— The t nloi ja<!< hauled down at Hal f« at I2.M l»»»- l()cal liim to ila> after a quarter-of-ii-rpntun «,f llritish «.<rup»ti«»n. Th. .vamatJon «a«* out without incident. Th.- la^i Itritish Mildler to leave I'alen tin.- soil NM Ueut.-(ivneral <i. II. A.Reuter - 99 words
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Article68 1948-07-01 2 Fifteen cases of people falling I from moving omnibuses occurred m Singapore last month Eleven of these wore males ami four females. Six othen were knocked down by buses or vehicles. tout being males and two females. A Malay adult was knocked down by military lorry68 words
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Article36 1948-07-01 2 NANKING, June 30. The Legislative Yuan has shelved a resolution of voicing official opposition on United States policy m Japan, m what was gen orally considered a major government victory m the legislature.- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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162 1948-07-01 2 Thief Washed Face After Crime court told Am.. i r W() c j, ar g nf ll tin hOU C Of I i,,' 1 w 1 1 Emerald ***** I M well-drc led Chin- s K«« yt'Mterdai ''''■"'V 1 "«*l Mullty B th« Siniral l( "<- a Jlllt v !l162 words
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Article71 1948-07-01 2 Fn r damaginj *emm«ni property Inside pri* n cell irith a vi( to attracting the attention of the priaon iiuuds. Jamet John Quinn, ;t privatof the Seaforth Highlander! w*a lined $io. m default 10 days' simple imprisonment, yesterday In th»- Second Pollej Courts by Mr. L C. Goh,71 words
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Article24 1948-07-01 2 Di wu paak-shink, Chinese Consul-Qenerai here, lleti t SiDgapore yesterday morning by Mir for Hongkong on his j way to Nanking24 words
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Article23 1948-07-01 2 DEPY HEAD OF RAFFLES Professor N s. Alexandei I has been ippolnted Deputy Principal <»i EtaAe* Oollege Id place <-i Profestoi A. OpDcnhi'lin.23 words
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Article39 1948-07-01 2 Mr. Justice Gordon Smith one of the judges of the Singapore H,gh Court, has been HPpo.nted Acting Chief Justice Singapore, m place of Mr" JUaticc Muriay-Avnslev who left for the United K™° •lorn on leave. U39 words
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123 1948-07-01 2 DISMISSED— PAID $3,500 IN COMPENSATION (TrilHiiif StuH ltf|)«»rt«>r) o |i <• ni ,i t io n payment amounting to $:;,r>oo was* made t > some 7»; workers, including a few 'k.paliis' of the Chua r.uan I'on^ Rubber Factory, on Tuesday. This action by the management followed the recent agreement by123 words
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466 1948-07-01 2 EX-RAJA'S MESSAGE ON CESSION ANNIVERSARY \nthonv ft Nl <n brwJk until the cession. tO ail COM munitiw in 8ar»« f***? 11 u larawali to th< .,.•.>•,: innivei of Bara* ...,!< i isioa which fails today. The statement readi •I wel.-ovu thU opportunit> to Mad thrju-ii the rVurnri of ••.u^n Asa.-466 words
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Article86 1948-07-01 2 The PeopK > BdUCMIOU \MOCiAtkm inaujjartod i bra:u*h ft| Katong at a meeting ii Tuesday at St Hilda's School, CVjlm Roai. Katong. |f|« Alice Lee of 29 Amber Road wa s elected secretary and Miss Liuy Lim lreasuier The Katong branch will UM of an86 words
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Article100 1948-07-01 2 Japs Reds Fan Javanese Hatred SYDNEY. June 30- Hundreds of Japanese soldiers who had never surrendered were causing mcst of the trouble m the Netherlands East Indies, said Mr Russell Funnell. former Airways Ban* Miana?er at Sourabaya. when he amvevl back here. He likened the Java scene to ihat ofReuter - 100 words
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Article102 1948-07-01 2 MANILA. Juno 30. Conditions under which aliens aie considered to have been admitted into the Philippines for peimanent resilience are 1. Those born m the Philippine? of permanently admitted parents; 2. Tho.se admitted under the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940 eithei a* immigrants. whether quota or non-quota,Reuter - 102 words
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Article26 1948-07-01 2 Th c Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will give a tea-party on July 6 In honour of the Chinese Olympic football and basketball teams.26 words
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170 1948-07-01 3 rrihum* stall R*|»«'rier t ir> of th»- Si«nap.»r#. OrrtraJ and Ad "T r I aiu» i. addroH,.,.* an a P |»,al t« aJI to follow the thf in— Mi l In TTf li.in^' alluwanrt* to their employes. :n comrites thr minimum170 words
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Article71 1948-07-01 3 L m of no r m .»i:imunition a XXi prthmin- ..,1 before iuwtt M trs u A t' Shram. >wV.SP. I R Piynn. pTwrcut- UM facts of the t v i reauH ->« MM (Md ainmu- Detective Urn v contact IPo .nukaiM.u xj urn tmmktn a71 words
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Article95 1948-07-01 3 $100 FINE SEQUEL TO COLLISION No IS wtts Ined t. ten w« i IB j!l wa ii m|w i to eai diivi v B A Mallal pnd a the SnL ms. >■ Road, .it 13 10 Aug SI. last year. G E N Oehten ano*ar tefeodaat now of Mv A.95 words
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101 1948-07-01 3 'ttneisco. rune 30. froi: > s»x Asiatic *;«tt€d a con. f« Aalan redera^ !a < hlna mm\ year. I 23£3! Ml Oh i nU'inational Lab-R-ni^aUoM Oo&fer«ne« Vmc. Mr. Oh is advisei to the Netherlands delegation. At a meeting yesterday each I delegr.tc pledged the supportReuter - 101 words
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Article35 1948-07-01 3 Sydney. Juno 30. Thiee people were killed and 50 injured when a mail train left the rails and plunged down an en»"onnkment early today near Harden, 230 mile." from Sydney Reuter Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 35 words
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281 1948-07-01 3 MALAYAN STUDENTS ARE NOT 'BR OKE' IN LONDON Th, folkminK us a letter from M« O T Puswek. Uai3on Off*r fo- M iL,v.n and Hong gj St^nt- of the Co,onia, Offio- London 1 should like to take this pnortwaaty «f refe:rin X to itvcml reports whidi have ap-H-arv^ m Malayan281 words
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Article176 1948-07-01 3 Scouter* from Mal.ua who irrtved m England on Jum U are now attePclntj twc curse- at the International Tratninp Centre at GilweU hurt. The four Soouters are Mr. C. E. Fornandes. Assistant District Commissioner m NegTi Sembilan, Mr Michael Chong District Cub Master m Singa H>re.176 words
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349 1948-07-01 3 Colour ful Page From Malaya's History i From Our Own ftqpofttr) Malacca.-- The cuitaiu.s of Ihe pt-esent wo;v pushed UMk icd a wloct audience including .he Resident Commissioner. Malacca, thf^ Hon'hU- Mr J. Falconer marched bar.X 600 years to witness a paj;c from 3W colourful hL-tojy of Malaya The time349 words
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141 1948-07-01 3 Rotary Club Hold Induction Dinner (Tribune Staff -Reporter C.rwit conviviality prevailed at the Singapore Rotary C'!uh'» induction dinner, held at Btsffles Hotel last ni£ht, tv introduce the Club** new President for the ensuing year, Mr. L. Cre*son. The dinner was largely attended by rotarians anJ guest*, including amoug the women,141 words
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Article125 1948-07-01 3 Convicted on two chains of heating, a young Chinese, Neo Chin Hua, was sentenced m the First District Court yesterday to 12 months* rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the sentence to run concurrently. He was stated to have cheated Urn Ah Ching of $50 on one125 words
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Article132 1948-07-01 3 SPECIAL POLICE FOR MALACCA F.om Our Own Report**!) MALACCA VVwf The Chief Poiice Officer h«v announced f h*t in«*n of jrood physique and character me requtred for enrolment as SpeHal 'on-stables m MMftOM §m duties m connect' on w'th the present state of emergency Preference will be given to men132 words
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Article85 1948-07-01 3 (Tribune Stuff Reporter! The Sumatran port of Djambi which has been ciosed to shipping since June 16, will be reopened today, a spokesman of the Netherlands ConsulateCeneral told HM Tribune yesterriay. To d:\te a large number of applications for sailing permits lo Djanibi have been made85 words
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Article47 1948-07-01 3 Mr. Richard George Whittington and Miss Marion Hassall Law Vfl be married at St Andrew's Cathedral on July 3 at 430 p.m. The bride-to-be is the daughter Of Mr. R. O. Hass«?U Law. while the groom elect Is the son of Mr. F. E. Whit•ingtun.47 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Article, Illustration105 1948-07-01 4 'I'/": i... r Heft to right) I Mr.Uemrtm r*£, Mrs XC. Gilktf, D. W* i'.nk-shou, Mrs. C. GUMt It. Veap Hock flte,i I r. ««IM. In this ]nt<un t<tU> n <it tin \JCFA Aimer la«l SutimiuH, th> Tnlnttu Camt ramau cnuiihi i/-;/ t<> right)'. Mcum105 words
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Article30 1948-07-01 4 2*«W Voi.x. Juno .>- t'"tt l n m Ind a t 'v'L R| net member of the t; i.Kx.-cutivo Counril CCrOy s !0 the p,ace effo? ts ]Cadmfr ReuterReuter - 30 words
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511 1948-07-01 4 IHANGHAI hmt M iwi|.«. re i Shanghai butineitmen fceM and neaily all the othei 5.000.000 rtaidtma m the r:ty today awaited the Opening of the concerted Central and Municipal govmnmnW drhH against inflation, ninaway prices an! hnancial contusion The City :s still suffering from a511 words
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Article153 1948-07-01 4 More Money Gone Up In Smoke BANGKOK, Juno 30 3mok mi: il on th: IMNIH »n Siani it was officiilly reported am. In tho month of May. th> copulation of Siam estimate* i total 18.000.000) smoked about *****0.000 cigarettes. 2.000 pounds of impoited tobacco boxos of cipais and an unknownReuter - 153 words
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Article82 1948-07-01 4 T.ATAVIA. June 30. Dutch and Indonesian Republican negotiators, seeking political agreement In Indonesia, have reached Virtual complete deadlock over the United Nation^ Good Offices Committee's ptopOMUl for a settlement, according to reliable observers here. The deadlock arose for a thiid time m the negotiation < yesterdayReuter-AAP - 82 words
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Article101 1948-07-01 4 South Samley. (Massachusetts). June 29. -The Assistant Secretary of State. Mr. George Allen said. "The Voice of America 11 must tell the truth about the United States even if it hurts or it will lose value as a propaganda weapon. In a speech preparedU.P. - 101 words
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Article81 1948-07-01 4 Manila. June 30- Two fast sailing vintas (native outricnggered craft) sent on piracy iT«°n°? e( lK into One of thcsmaU islands that dot the Sulu Sea recently, according to a Con pabulary report quoted m the Manila Daily Bulletin. Twenty lakcd a house m Bay Datu withReuter - 81 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1948-07-01 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY WMF NKTWOKK PROGRAMME* IN MALAY j MALA1 KNCilJSII 12(>0 pm **f*U** Sum;nia»y. 12.05 Musical Interlude, I*RO(iRAMMKS !2' 45 Vws in MaIa y. 1-00 Ckwe Down. «.oo Programme I mm 2 mm. to S vm Radl- Sliminft 'y, S.05 Religious Hour hI.-.I ,,n m In tnis (h#142 words
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Miscellaneous121 1948-07-01 4 Story tolling in Amoy, 7 00 Mandarin by Air (Lessons in Kuo Yu), 7.30 Talk for Wo- mon. 7.45 News In Mandarin Market Report in Amoy 8 00 Amoy Request songs, 8 30 •'You Ask I Answer" in Cantonese. 8.45 News in Cantonese Amoy, 9.00 Opening Announcement Prog. Summary \?J™eu121 words
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Article, Illustration762 1948-07-01 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Violin .W Pu ft g n TuwcU. v,u rland, rehii brother C Blp Wt tf not 1 much to i public 111 fit much indeed ti enthitslas- o bj the trelai i imb iwh lac* i-!\>.r on tl >' H Mid L.iciy nt, the762 words
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Advertisement20 1948-07-01 5 ASCOT! CRAN PREAMO! and KE\TUCKY DERBY! T'"' ff^PW CORKEL HAUSEEii iS^ WILDE- O'HARA ««|v fnr Al SATIRDAV «mn,te: tAPIIOL AtM>NITE!20 words
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Advertisement146 1948-07-01 5 Lovely Jewels, Flowers, Evening bags. IX TOWN TO-XIGHT 1 The PAVIUON RESTAURANT IKAN MERAH JEHOVAH J (The Best, of Courses). I AND I j A SPLENDID PICTURE S S AT THE CINEMA AS USUAL PKOFKIKTOK. 259, ORCHARD KOAI), L KOI CORNELL PHONK 4447. Z^Mf/y 5/jr/' Taffeta Cocktail Frocks and Snappy146 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article257 1948-07-01 6 i m- news thai President Truman hu.s last Monday signed in* ton gressionaJ appropriation hill lor am to bill op Mas not called forth a blare 01 hump M.s. In fact there com reports that then is Hi likelihood ol Britain not signing me agreement necessary t257 words
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Article879 1948-07-01 6 PEDAGOGUE - PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE* WORLD POLITICS By i n i'.- Mi i .1-! l hav»- j.. this <*• n Ad CM HHR ><"■ thai it makes depressing IWilhlf In ted tln> iv has been n* si depressing political- |y K"r e.xunple Sir KdWIffi B <';.-nt hii.s879 words
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169 1948-07-01 6 1 i m i looking Thorn«i Blmund Dewey 46 years •i- Republican *n«U(iute lor th,- United Stat--011 PresWency, wai lloln m u> Michigan town called v.h,,,- .us fathei k.-,,. 1 ll weekly papei '"si an»bttiofi Wfta become an opera ringe, im vhl|t stutlyingReuter - 169 words
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Article89 1948-07-01 6 BRIGHTON. Pift BhlM ion Inmi'Mcs exercswl the.- ■.i ms ptvprofativ* uti to «ii»p!ay the.: curveJ n't urn ♦•n^a^ me:u ut i local beauty context irt~ had demanded frvv onijitition after Mr> ray Mitchell 2.1. wa* cliosn. gummei Qvc p wit!\out ap tearing ka 0M mslmTi pro!) .iin iiU.P. - 89 words
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Article563 1948-07-01 6 THE FUEHRERS WAS HOAXED i In Britain now and all over the world, too jokers are hard at work trying to v persuade mugs to fall S lor tndr tricKs. May, June and July are tne months when the hoaxers really make hay. Four out of every ten major hoaxes563 words
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Advertisement55 1948-07-01 6 \l A LA YA \l/;\\ [YS LTD AIR CARGO MTI PI Kll c; l<»IK.'M >( :l M MX M VIII X JJ Xl WHN koi MIAbU Qus«lH D «l o/ JJJJ riment ov« hilo 10U I to an) tl ruUion Ml th< fl lna > t ur,' <i frosn MANSHKIJ)55 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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191 1948-07-01 7 VATICAN CITY June 29 Fin' ».»;>• ii« ouncid the use >)i sttixe a.< a political wea.x>n toni-rhi BSd told ***** Catholic workvi- that w^e U>o*U alone "will not Lmig a leum to piosptMity The I'or»t».T sm»] mnu bci^ of tho Italian Catholic Workers Ass<xia;ionU.P. - 191 words
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Article39 1948-07-01 7 Washinglon. June 30. Th Kc.ono.nic Co-operatiOn Admin itstiaiion today announced rouctnts Bar pound i eduction m Uu co*i of po.simg food and re'je: parcel.- to China and 10 odor areas fiom the United Slate<. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration52 1948-07-01 7 DM TJOA BBM IES Utnemmn R'i>r*st*ta- \o thi I' so uiivm y rnd ic rh his u^" m 1 Th> /»;</< mo.- s «r« ru.riy ♦»"■»»<<« j m <! nm+ i/. I I i v itoal/ v :<f S i tti€89td Ihmt tht r !r>t n> M'« U muck I52 words
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Article90 1948-07-01 7 PROTEST BUT NO TRUTH v'AIKG. June 29. Synan M.. uu: denied loda; that i- QovcfMMMt l*acl i> :•.>;>. d m tntfta tfcat t u wai p waieh Baiw^ wmß Ar.nitcan. He also that ti>f Syrian Gov had j*:otested to th« :.ac »Si.iu-s authorities icing t w tttadi lie added, hownvar,U.P. - 90 words
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Article108 1948-07-01 7 Wa^h'neton. June 29. A v>ir.t <\n::ress anal Commas tee \.)*-.i o investigate th*> l'n:t--•«i Stntos interests m the Pacific Members of a 12 man p-wup set uv> to Study the advisability of euUblishing civ'l go\r. n ;^»»nts f.^r the Tnite! States I atjal r»U.P. - 108 words
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86 1948-07-01 7 South African detectives otrje.i a dhip at Duiban pe* ently and took statements an^ jnger-piint^ from two Black burn (Lancet seamen. This wa.« stated to be part >f th hunt for the Biackbun icsf.iUi baby-killer. B!ackJ>urn police nay it was i routine cneck86 words
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Article33 1948-07-01 7 tHAIfQHAI s0 v -A) pel Otfft lDCita^ m ptVtf I and freight chaigc- wa forced by Ciai»c?f shipping concerns IB China dje to tn» incieasef! fu« •«",<! otlier one raUoo co«ti U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article50 1948-07-01 7 WASHINGTON. June 29. Four FBOA jet fighU i* today dew fioni Andrews Field tc J. i;;udi m the longest it jotdod over water flight by jet-powered tighter cialt. Andrews Field officials all the pilots of today's flight .veie World Wai il comuafc veterans.- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article56 1948-07-01 7 NEW YOitK. Juw 2*> Tbt ieratf Ttt&iDe sani i« <ht*ml toOav that the dis ,4U' bctweo: Inuia and Hyd*Abad wa-> «k^ m w^xicli tmci&al nad UttK^ ie jucii filler to jostioo or to Ttoe Herald Tribune i »i> < deraubAd refusal. jls a overei?«: sUtv U^ jcin thtReuter - 56 words
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133 1948-07-01 7 THE PRINCESS GETS "AFTER-THOUGHT" GIFT EUzflbeth on Jun? 1 iK la rt w« dding *a i toi ..p. Caovcni* 1' \r\v r accepted it i l AmbMMdor, N1 r< icU lUn at Bucfdngshe told him that vorth walttag for. I :ivr.| for SO 10-^j the intiicacy of its W^cU .xas133 words
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Article36 1948-07-01 7 BERLIN. June 30. Walter Uibricht. Germany's boss. Commauist and economics chief m the Soviet zone, an- mmnced today that Russia has cut her reparation de mands on Eastern Germany by almost half. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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157 1948-07-01 7 jaMHw persecuted by a oiio:i pen 10: ten yean have tld :i rcieeU -is at Parley, Sur ty to NMpare tfu letters. A remarK overheard by i' inn a few city.* ago led to thi nveuno. Aftci be«rtog one let *i- wrntiorKHJ. lie157 words
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Article80 1948-07-01 7 THIS IS HOW IT ALL BEGAN This is what happencu i u'hcn Mr. Uvi Lee, oj Hi vedere, Kent, stopprd his car m />«/»n/o».'".s W€Jt End to ndjuxt the steer- Ing. A skidd iny NH ion i into it; The <ai mounted the puvewent. and knocked over <i police phone80 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-07-01 7 MAUREEN GARDN-^C 7 ER. 19. Oxford balUt V teacher crnd Ohf-mpic J Games runner, is believ- t cd to hare brokrn the I world it cord at Oxford recently for the 80-metre i hurdle* race.- 8he MM i i timed at 11 2s th< record is 11.3s. on i i55 words
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Article164 1948-07-01 7 NEW YORK, June 29.— Hja'mar Procope, former Finnish Minister at Washington, m a letter to the Times, says that communism m Finland l:ad slowed up since QUift counter-action by the Finnish Army on A?ril 26, whisb had made it possible co overthrow the present coalitionU.P. - 164 words
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Article64 1948-07-01 7 WALLACE ON BERLIN •»O*lT..a;\ Ti > (Maine), June > lie >;y Wallace, third arty pußrtdential candidate-, Id to'Jv the EtiMriaa u>c.c' W *?rMn might be a V.- Nfj t p-2 a poo cc tri-aty for Germany. IVaTliscc tod a pi«\^s conforcacc that if iic were pro-id ."it .o w.w:UJ lUCTdieU.P. - 64 words
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Article51 1948-07-01 7 WASHINGTON. June 29. Jliairman Leon Henderson of .he "Ameiicans for Der.wc.a,»c Action «aid he wouk! accept the vice-presidential norm .4 nun with Truman if oiTeretf. He predicted .»ar.n Sitenhow^r and Supicmc Courl Justice Wiitiar. O. LtougU vojid be piOfntrii at the can- .en'aon for nomination as preideat.—U.P. - 51 words
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Article38 1948-07-01 7 Teheran. June 30. A «pecUl Majlis (Feisun Parh'.nient* -amimttee has unanimousb cleared ex-Premier Ahmed Ga •am c* Suliar.-^h of charg^^ or eonuplion and bibery. Accoi'l--tng to the Ulfluential evening paper Kcinan. the comAiitto »nJ the indfctracnt "uniound ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article122 1948-07-01 7 S..ANGAI. June 30 Prodispatches claim•d chat the Communist main roree m the areas south of Kr.ifeng were cut into three pockets, each facing ir.c; cased 'v\e minent [.sesame. T'iey hM the largest Rod joncv-traeion was at present :.vat vi Hsachang, 60 milcg cu^h-west ">■"U.P. - 122 words
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Article31 1948-07-01 7 GENEVA. June 29.— The Security Oni'icil's Kashmir Commission decided definitely to :'y -.o Paku-tan by chartered p are on Ju'y 5. arriving m Kasachi OQ Ju'y 7.31 words
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Article, Illustration137 1948-07-01 8 l* On Tuesday tvenfn§,^ Their Uighneate* the^ S :''>Hnn und Snlhitvih 0/ i Jokort 'I'm (i hunqu(t i <,n Ih> ortnsmn nf nmi til thi Kill- lis nf tin Mala if Stall I Hi istnun liism Among Ihi >,<> <iii sis M n <'omitns nnrr (Ini'inlTribune - 137 words
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Article63 1948-07-01 8 SHANGHAI, June H). A police searching party slopped year-old Yu K.-m^ Sw.i and found la bin possession .1 quantity of opium ;im<i foui ulclde not oat nsibly ad•i" •'I to friends. Detectives found the ad< ll:< ws nctitlous. Yll broke down and cjnfessec] that heU.P. - 63 words
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Article129 1948-07-01 8 LONDON, Juno 30 MSwami Avyaktananda Chairman, and Mr. Vyvyen Jenkins Secretary, of the Indo-Britisti Goodwill and Cultural Mission which toured India Pakistan and Ceylon from »sl September to April, wili Jjllj a three-month B oodwffltott r Of Britain n ?x t Auf«« to promote Indo-En-wn culturalReuter - 129 words
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Article41 1948-07-01 8 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY RESTAURANT Muslin. In.iian well known district, Ukhgi over (H)U I"' annum, iteady reliable businett; also sulUble m shop or store; two doors. OoodwUl, rurnlture, eoulpment ramplete. offm js.ooo or over v "tr to Box A1361 MT s r< «.\«m:41 words
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Article20 1948-07-01 8 Mercantile Institution Sln-H. 1',,,:,,,. > "•>> .1, ,,,ir 5p,,.. Orrffi iu ok he.-,,,!,,. ml Inirr,,,. J Natkematict: ,oarh^ *****1 l .y;,,,,20 words
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Article169 1948-07-01 8 Nine- yea r-oid school near God| aware he haci be! This he did h anoe m the m w homc-producec sq As Oliver. John g sensational and niov.reformation for a eh. his debut on the filr > Already Hollywoo 1 track. It ho had not co: > from his169 words
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Article60 1948-07-01 8 MAD BEGGAR IS A HERO BOMBAY, Jmm W. > .1 m t,l bt ":ior tncn i ipnn: ithertd on Bombmy*§ I i karbo fnwil to wmtck t t$ Of Q l>f'<i that ic.'v to «<><i!> i i Urn 7 hi r<< ''< 'i v ,V(;(i" ft I Th< l< ggarReuter - 60 words
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133 1948-07-01 8 S'HAI TEACHERS ASK FOR $10 MILLION LOAN SHANGHAI. June 30 ™J e *M primary a nd middle school^aeherj w .u> demonsra.ei n fro: t v <*«<* Bur.au for 1 £1™! 8 coa dltlOM «2 -> afternooo. returned «"nwe« that most <* hr! r *;»;;nd, w ,u ld Ml f M>dReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement13 1948-07-01 8 m&'^ Tvlr^ T I. ITTS PWOUCt *tf|i& W1 n wer let you down13 words
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Article62 1948-07-01 9 tevtes sal to l recently! vn i star. table performrfsC another tcp! to th« autho- inter** (f the techni- oi the law wrai amatic themr SB inf. li :r ttu both at home aii'i Ihoimh r unstJl nia v n 1 story alterations ■dy ipiCf cr.oiiehto •upcrb c^f Ltoa62 words
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Article16 1948-07-01 9 1 h^> 29 i v s lrour.c«| th- the tenth cflvttttai Ja in N< (J16 words
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Article, Illustration201 1948-07-01 9 Djifc, a ar. £5 IVr/ia Australian A', in. r Trad i Wr Co) i^% was Tribune <>«>,.hs, Ph tO pr^'«^' "i flldbj Nnormah hte. H. i //iivvrn. Mr SiWfflrt f»/ Kt<iih. the Tunku Ampuan Besar. th*> Commissioner- i General, tht Sultanah of r Johore. the SultcnTribune - 201 words
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Article41 1948-07-01 9 Three wild piys were killed with one rifle shot by a man m the N*U> Zealand bush: Bvllet passed through the first pty's back, hit the second m the throat, and the third m the heart.41 words
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Article98 1948-07-01 9 Tin .\"a:io:i. i t:on umom i L«.'i lout betweo Bzzird ami Jtaßmy Bevlos, on _v m thr drit of i 1 i elimination !x>uts limed I a juccessoi" worthy I I f Louis' crov/ 1. From So.;:. ton, England, it wus repo that Mpht-hcrvy v/oightU.P. - 98 words
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Article192 1948-07-01 9 Big Entries For Henley Regatta HENLEY ON THAMES, Juno 29. An all-time record entry of 150 oarsmen from six MttMM today prepared to contest .en events on the schedule of the 44th running of the fas*iio:iab!e Honley Royal Regatta over one mile, 550 yard-; stre.cr. of ycy-grcen Upper Tiiarr.es waterU.P. - 192 words
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Advertisement45 1948-07-01 9 AU THi GOOD Mm fslly guaranteed, im ii^^M 9 tautiful polled JM L^m Co/d C/»p of 4 jffmW 14 carat mJ^J Gold Nib Mf^W jV i^K m -'^m lIIKICI JB »o m, '^m tiHTiMi m' '■< WV* MOrlttiNO PINCIiS m B/ ovrrfob'e m Ml #t»«9" «o#ci.45 words
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Article156 1948-07-01 10 TREATMENT OF MISSIONARIES BH \:;i;j.Al. Juno ChiiM OoraraunUt Ra :-> i ma t^lav' .t\i irc<l tiiat t:ut ill uoitment of prterti were not true, aud th it .Tiitod Piws m partic. not dOM iigM m fUOtinj CMtholiC s;K)iiesman v Mted the iiocL> of LiFh« !»oai least earn. t x>ni iU.P. - 156 words
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Article41 1948-07-01 10 KW TORE, Ju;. 1 can ,'t ic" hcu trmmk hi* h* m tht tt**r»»V'm'»i Ah xandrui goilm j'i uas on c I Sti York Fointttif' > f'»" k/i< >J *A° /«W IM' 1 hotr.e'eaa chHdr?* U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article99 1948-07-01 10 WHEELING, We^t Vtil* 19. -Miai MMftrtltt H Ml JS-year-oM gir! whj w* to be an actros.s. trta vi it .t. which «ho eatei r it«- a threat of excofnm tion from tho Roman C»ti Church. With the title of Mi- WJ iOg of 1«»48", she99 words
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Article47 1948-07-01 10 NEW YORK. Jim? 30 F l Grxdr. tflffl unertem fl mtii— ultr to next AtthMMdO 1 I 'lia's eco^on ie H»■ it a meeting her- y« po-ition rwi^mrri "ith other countne'*. Im j w ;ho rupco had DOt :t I i»tod and the budget balanced.-- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1948-07-01 10 V th c weekly meeting the East- West Society V.M.c.A Orchard Road Imorrof at 8.30 p ra.. Mr Siranathan will speak i* l 'temational Peace."26 words
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Advertisement143 1948-07-01 10 2? < 6 w rrUft PfiUffff* hW7«JS»I Sr»«fff* ANiumto. I \^r pinching tifit V i vaw?s^ r j r rmscM*?/ BELINDA AS A JWENIIE DELINQUENT. n\;V/^ IBRft r'^^^Sj^JßA BKI H A r W BUCK RYAN" ,'POP" SMHy£LQ) FOOD n r-nrr TO MALAYA i tv > BANGKOK, Jun. M Tm i143 words
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142 1948-07-01 11 GLOBE-GIRDLING LINERS HELD UP IN SHANGHAI SHANGHAI June 30 Twt \mericaa and one British ships *vre am-mg th<* main 'H-ean-gi»ing vessels tied up lere hy A strike called ft*- f»rday by hundredo of .>tnveYores to back up ft demand for increased wag*s Both globo-girdllng "M- unt Rosei^of the American. PresidentReuter - 142 words
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128 1948-07-01 11 Power Dispute In Korea Taken To Moscow ni^ A [U ,*man<l that 1 ,vath*rr Ko,-ea nwarrant*t hant- !h e American 0cru- smuh agty t e U» Soviet Fonripr. Urutt-jutnt c^n- t effort*, to nejro- j 4 th the Soviet authoj ,j, n Kor»n I%e ImM offlciaU h*i Bna or/- oneU.P. - 128 words
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Article69 1948-07-01 11 U ►NDOH, Jury 3o Mr Percy v- .her. dnrn.: Secretary I the N.OOO Itroog Tob Workers' m. n. .hhu! im n gl I th«xi Urn oi co so lertoui as tt warrant m. sp?i:aJ conii i r»*nc« d( ir ...1.1 :ure;s. whoksalc i ret&ilen ani workwiReuter - 69 words
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Article74 1948-07-01 11 OUT -DOOR SLEEPERS GET A FRIGHT LAHORC J»oe Man> •f the outdoor deeper* In thL ity. of which thtre are 1 v»n*ldvrab;e miaihcr during v- hot sumnwr nignts. h,;v« <»c« driven Jid«or.-; after ar u.lcmit of "bed-el »w'i MtU" whico resulted m t:.Klins riwikir.g to find thi^m WorJcfnff with greatReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1948-07-01 11 LONDON. June 30. Prime Minister Clement Attlee last •ii^ht explained to a deputation from the London Committee of the Burma Chamber of Commerce the Government's views on compensation for war damage suffered by British interests m Burma and the nationalisation of British interests by the Burmese Government. AReuter - 61 words
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Article114 1948-07-01 11 SHANGHAI June i; A nc'nf Chine*? rep,,,t rtgnrdmy üßr oft|MM capital m Himtfktmif arm nicy of vh rh h'lM btn* rhalhnfted by bnnkmp circli* '».'h m Honykonu and Shannhoi -originated from a "junittr expert officer" attached to th*i )omt office of the four Goivrnment Ixtnks mReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration353 1948-07-01 11 Some of th* 492 Jamaicar fißU'iaol* who arrived m BriU\v yesterday m the- Kmpirt Windrux* wore **penaive milts Hmk mem even emigrant*wearing zoot-stvle suits yen lo~sr- wasted jackets, big padd e«i shoulder*, slit pockets am 1 j>€K-top IPOHMM -costing £l* rto £20. Th re were353 words
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Article172 1948-07-01 11 BRITAIN THE SOLE JUDGE London. June 29. Sir Stif- lord Clippi told the HoUjtf of c ;>mnit»n> that the Anglo-Am-erican Marshall Aid agreement '.oaves Britain the .sole jucgp of how to use the aid funds. Under Article 2 of the agreement, he saul. Britain promises to use Its best endeavoursU.S. - 172 words
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Advertisement34 1948-07-01 11 iJOAT >h..w«- IwOJy: .1. fl lit 9.15 p.m. MB f "CHEMPAKA" GREAT WORLD I -#.15 p.m. LtL OP NYOKA* r^o> :.iKrAxv )N w BBA HAWK" 1.,,,. VN<: TKJfiRS': "Hhlio Gorilla 1 JUIHI (m Tamil)34 words
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Advertisement16 1948-07-01 11 HYGIENIC MANUFACTURE ENSURES PHOENIX FAMOUS AND I FRUIT CORDIALS ARE INDISPUTABLY BETTER. TO' 3709 or 3700.16 words
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60 1948-07-01 12 Berlin Cr isis Not For S. E. C. O. it LI I Ul n VV I Ml I 1 1 Tbc B :h z ,na! I \n ftnnouncem«»t rrorn the btzoi lini^rmtion at Frankfurt that all ihiPl the Rivci Hb« Hat n Soviet Berlin City O i approved un appealReuter - 60 words
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Article74 1948-07-01 12 HAIFA J!.- 29 Oenera MUlan. British C Bin m palerttoe. cancci lunch with Mayor Fabatt ii Haifa today be le three Ms medium tank^ lati night. He suspected J^. 1 The British consul wa* unlerstood 1 1 have protests I Unit d Nation! that the th74 words
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Article93 1948-07-01 12 BANGKOK. The I mted State; Is making a bid toi Siamese rubber. The Trade Attache of the ''nitod State.-- Embassy m Bangkok has Invited rubbei dealer* interest e<l m exports to the l'nite.l States to inspect rubber samples required by American manufacturer! ant pa< kingReuter - 93 words
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57 1948-07-01 12 mwAMmMi June 29. r Wu known Siamese statesr LiMßf rhamrong Naw., a i w.ts Prerr.ii- 1 b« f Now mbor coup i! Luang Chiy— gull luug. •ii. Interior Ministfi UOM of Kinjj Anai were rcpurtod t>l lowing the »>! a polic W::uint irw t i. 1Reuter - 57 words
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Advertisement83 1948-07-01 12 I ATTRACTION ON W H)UN fonll «w, By JOAN CRAWFORD And VAN HEFLIN.EMIERE PAR I AST OPENLXG lODAI {POSSESSED I new WARNER HIT f| -AtMUUU MASSEY GERALDINE BROOKS M»^MHC»SSSn A Til A V Am-CONDmONED i U> H>MH)|J |1 |rl A 1 MKANSCOMIORI DAILY VI II l.U-- 4.1.-* 6.45 AND Ml83 words
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Advertisement51 1948-07-01 12 TRINDER KEPT THt ROME FIRES BURNING FVLING STI DIOS pmiH Tommy F»W»i Soiinie TRINLER DAY HALE JiiMleri Oiiw /v.. 1 1 y.yc ;fro\ i TOD A l7— 72M£5 D.l//.V: 24.154.30-9.15 coo?™ REX M^RLENE tt A A -i'" CASTING MITCHELL LEISEN ir^S^mr PRODUCTION I| g m I^H^^.l LOVE! MUSIC! ADVENTURE! "NEN51 words
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Article813 1948-07-01 13 ikmt M turn urn BnCk 1 60 1" 0 3.00 3.15 ft!sa- OW» Tm 24 6 smcm :■<';: 27 Eastern rr.«t ,i 3>QO JStt*** Mi r CN < 1.48 3.52', 10!00 10.25 Ml ISM* 1PW *1.45 LM Klt %r,, 52.00 v, h uumer i» 4t 50 h813 words
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Article146 1948-07-01 13 lilack p< ppei was quote! M higher yesterday but the white juality remained unchanged. Thet was no arnval ot .\jo iour ysteiday. The following were yester- lay's quotations RICE No. 1 $68. Other 1 qualities ?r> |55. GLUTINOUS RICE $42 548. MEEHOON (Rice Noodlesi j <50. SCOAR146 words
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171 1948-07-01 13 SHANGHAI. JUM While Shanghai c. ma\\p.nival of Pnmic "ft i hao lor an economic prot'O. the Garrison commdn't I < \t* neral Hsuan Ti-wu has dir< rXed his officers and nun to consider the enforcement of pmocurbing m?ttju:ts to m^inKm order. In revealingReuter - 171 words
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Article115 1948-07-01 13 Bangkok, June SO. IK*. Siamese Government's efjoitt* to promote cxperimtntnl cotton farming m the country have proved a complete failure. Revealinfj this, Mom &v- idoxengse Sent, the Minister of Industry, told the pms the story of what happen* d fo large quantity "f cotton seedsReuter - 115 words
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Article177 1948-07-01 13 BANGKOK. Jure 30.— Tho Siamese Govcinmci*t has 1 launched a vigorous cajmp.'ii.cn !to ensure that the COUUti /s I rice experts aie of the higta&t 1 possible qu.ility. Phya Mahai Sawan, th€ Minister of Commerce, has warned rice millers anrt exporters that their exportReuter - 177 words
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Article26 1948-07-01 13 Though price levels did not mprove. the undertone of the local share market was firmer .esterday with buyers con.in^ •n at the lower prices.26 words
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Article57 1948-07-01 13 The rubber market opened steady yesterday morning but closed three-quarters of a cent lower. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 July RSS 45 2 45 4 No. 2 July RSS 44 4 45 No. 3 July RSS 40S 40% July Sept. 4.",\ 45 h O.D. 44 «i57 words
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Article77 1948-07-01 13 Vessel Godowns Kola 45 Empire Hamble 44 (Mt. Davis) 42/3 Calchas 40/1 Rhexenor 37/2 Sliveroak 33/4 St. Admiral 31/2 Telcmachus 17 18 Katong 19/20 j Emp. Palace 21 Euryades 23/4 Kota Gede 25/6 (Santa Clara Victory) 27/8 Bougainville 29/30 Glenartney iVasna) 15/16 Myrmidon 13/14 Bengal 10/11 C. of77 words
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Article486 1948-07-01 13 BELGRADE, June 29.— The Yugoslav Communist Party m the strongest possible terms tonight rejected the criticisms of its policy made by the nine-nations Cominform. The 1 ejection was made m a statement issued by the Cen tral Committee of "the Yugoslav Communist Party and broadcast byReuter - 486 words
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518 1948-07-01 14 HOI CLASS 1 IfaM flflt« 1 ilatf N- it'.' "i m i i Vmplan < Mii'f. r X X I 'i I »r :."■<• i '< I x.v i lair S| I. Off.-. l>.i|h!<' AM' X I iii»»l»- N.n. DR.B i:<iif»ii< >518 words
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Article259 1948-07-01 14 The part played by Britain I iring the past decade haa ttitied the Imagination of pi of Southeast Asia. This •ontention Is supported by the that 800 Chinese us inese students who ,i:< ow studying m Holland wish 0 visit Great Britain to nee omething ofFeastco Service - 259 words
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Article121 1948-07-01 14 Below ar<- the results of a Wcndly tonnis match between Pulau BrmtU Services and the Malay Sports Associations fayed on June 27 at Puiai, Brant Malay Sports 1 players mentioned rirsti frtte v Bostam K>jr «hi neat (apt. Hinton ij l 6 1- a «'iJakb,Ht Bft Jooe.121 words
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176 1948-07-01 14 Singapore Badminton Championships 1 i X C 3 ta Mow !5 10: HMI .TnKei Funnyj. i h iJacqnea) ;5 11 15. 15 S: Nyir. E.:^ |f< .F Ni beat Alfred K u i Mercury >, 18 4 r Kiir Van iAAU' bttt I K,:v. Jet <Sv. i> !5 Chan Thin176 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-07-01 14 A*. >n- r <iu\nl ttli .i vi undt contra t t>- th<})t at World A. < nj. H* Aijun l) 089 t who rnt>'tlu tin I* U I a U' \g t<>w w§ America mid Mexico iivd *»./> /'m wrestled >i r. ■:;'.<) mi. A id tfttd .V< Z<.i. (i71 words
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Article133 1948-07-01 14 Knock -Out Cricket Tourney mmtcti okiptd .r n lion v |m| bet 1421 Rh» Vn rr rvpot Krani und Work P*. Sii n'^ Sinpi- !< kftockom ooni- r rmilte n win for- a D Rttting 'irst m Itch tIM U.A.D kn ked w \2\ tot the loss ok- ta fop133 words
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Article64 1948-07-01 14 me following wtzt fleet-w°2of-bearer»oj -,c Oriental Badminton Party for the current year: P'-esidem: Mr Phu.* Chee Kirn re-elected.; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Ta n PengKoun re-elect ea». Bon. Auditor: Mr Tony Goh: Hon. TrPßfcurrr: Mr. Tav Jojf Bah; Hon. 6porti Capt Mr Lim Hu Ben? Hr.n. Vice Capi. M64 words
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Article39 1948-07-01 14 beaten t ea m k. P t top their food l rword by beatin f the H Q Combine S'porc Dis••n- ,Fn rt Canning) at soccer Oy thre goals to ore at the m canning -round yoster-39 words
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Article14 1948-07-01 14 athletic sport* J )n Saturday, August 7. '301 440 yard.. P: lLnfl(>r14 words
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Advertisement35 1948-07-01 14 THE HO HONG SI CO. (1932) LTD. •tiroruonufo I,, Stii taporf IU SThKKI O)(N MWWMMJMI ft MAHH 44kaCB i Im, (N ni BWWW J l > It S*W (ir aiU <>r UJmnM S M»". U .|,,|v35 words
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1712 1948-07-01 15 primer Meeting. BIG SWEEP Total Pool $189,900 Ist. Prize No. *****01 2nd. Prize No. 1796*2 3rd. Prize No. *****5 Starters:— *****, *****. *****. *****1, *****1. *****. *****8, ***** *****5. DOt BLE TOTES First, eight tickets:, $142 each. Second, five ticket*: $304 each. I1,712 words
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155 1948-07-01 15 U.S. Swim Team Break Two World Records NEW HAVEN (Connecticut). June 30. -Candidates for the United States Olympic Swimming team broke two world and two national records. The New Haven Swim Club team bettered the world record for the 400 metre relay by two and twotenths seconds and Alan Ford,U.P. - 155 words
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Article85 1948-07-01 15 The Malays beat the Dockyards XI. 2-i. m a Second Division League match yesterday, at the Geylang; Stadium. The Dockyards opened scoring m the second half through Neil, centre-forward. Nor. the Malays inside-left, equalised. A last-minute goal by Ismail, centre-forward, gave the Malays victory. Capt. Hooper refereed. and85 words
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Article32 1948-07-01 15 The HQ District Signals defeated the Kcppe! Bus Company by 4 goals to 0 at soccer at the'Farrer Park ground >C MacDonald (2), Murray and Darton were the scorers32 words
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Article105 1948-07-01 15 Bowlers triumphed over batsmen when the Raffles Institution 2nd XI met and defeated St. Andrew's School 2nd XI by eight runs at cricket at the former's grounds yesterday. The Rafflesians knocked up 62 runs, m reply to St. Andrew's 54. The bowlers of both teams returned splendid105 words
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Article57 1948-07-01 16 U>J LME THE MK\>i SINGLES rhNM> sINCiAPORK lESTEBDAV, WHE.'S hff^ < ompatkiot, KAana i^ I !*l RTS. i i t A < I '"''l r p fO I ..l.ii I the d I i 1 o ind< kin DAYS B I giving bm Releases JaosReuter - 57 words
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Article17 1948-07-01 16 r axr c Social] Do- it and r i agreed ting day to lacre by 155 pc17 words
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381 1948-07-01 16 be i 1 ":!i-.:i (V mpii XI The China I la shock t| Ji. m Besar Bt Hum it rday when they wren tten one rr.i by the C n iaed Set Vices MiJ.'. The Combined s ices tv<; al out 12 minutes fi >ao381 words
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120 1948-07-01 16 1 I Cations fl t to tiv v y tad >roon irt on tin follow Ing Mars So'h -ky i last ni£l thai RujW I n n t:::!k n and o I I I'::--h\ i W sectors of th< dty bee tsoaReuter; U.P. - 120 words
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Article118 1948-07-01 16 A military conuauniQue limed thus morning m ipon states that on the evening ol June 29. following B repi;r: from the staff of a plantation of lamp signalling between ■he Simpang Pulai area six milea from ipoh and the hills. Gurkha flying squads carried •Hi l118 words
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Article59 1948-07-01 16 LONDON. June 30:— AH K a rd i t?-n a b Un i vers i > I m Oxford Unive play Can bridge Vr.. Tslty in* the annul I tI :ket DWtch which b€ I rdi on July 3. Othe > players m the sin- Van Ryncveld (SootliReuter - 59 words
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154 1948-07-01 16 LOXDox. June so tnree-day match a rainsi s--.-. •i .he Ovm. Btadnuui won Ui h»J put Surrey :r I ffood wicket Tl., lt hc s R REY: UB F1 S hlock.D H. J BquiVci IH H:-ta,: -.I' r,^: came In the DO n ;,.;:v t..Reuter - 154 words
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Article23 1948-07-01 16 RUN, Jun e 30— Ail B:: Lln 3,180,000 rdldenti will bi ictnated against typhu n J July and August th 1 LTeleErarsa! ReuterReuter - 23 words
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