Morning Tribune, 5 July 1948
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458 1948-07-05 1 lunhal Vaaaty aa**m.**V____^*_*_ BERUS Mi \Z three Allied cojnter-partii ..-^.i'c-.^.n.l BriUV. .uthorttta. wore sinte \^lrz.. to Geo. Briata Wz<ov.Pf 1 \mericsn P unchan.- „..-w the whole Berlin set- blockade j, B j versloo of the miereoc* P*ea latei by the Soviet licensed GermanReuter - 458 words
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Article407 1948-07-05 1 BANDITS STRIKE Triinu Staff Beporter, JOHORE BAHkI Sun lay night.— Three Chinese svere murdered by bandits m Johore. Two of the victims were stabbed and one was rid died with bullets. Near Kulai today (which was the scene of the triple murder and the attack on the407 words
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Article63 1948-07-05 1 (From Oar Own Eapyrter) KUALA LUMPUR July Igkw 5p officers and men ol tV Kuaia Lumpur CLD dividd into fi;o 0r six s pooped on one of the amuse- Park* an d carried out a sarpnse check *m?2Z* were lupped *««> We spectators including wo- were searched63 words
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99 1948-07-05 1 The Prime Minhdl?2^2£W Reporter) lnSl^aporevrst,r C Australi Mr. J. B Chifley arrived Wlth a r pS^ by C °nstellation aircraft from Australia lslj Cabinet fairs." aomic" Rf. ES^BC the to dis atlon the Pre hlx wnver. During his stay m England, Mr Chifley99 words
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Article105 1948-07-05 1 (From Our Otcn Eeporter) SLREMBAN, Sunday. A police report states that aa Indian labourer of Jwaaseh Estate while out looking for firewood m the estate on Friday was approached by two Chiasm I'hey asked him when he was due to receive hia pay. When he replied that he105 words
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Article55 1948-07-05 1 MUNICH. July 4. The Bavarian polioe were hunting today •oi a diehard Nazi farmhand. who sowed a 20-foot square swastika into a field of dbts by using chemical fertiliser. The symbol waa discovered several lays ago m a field near Weiden m Northern Bavaria hy. American fliersU.P. - 55 words
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Article47 1948-07-05 1 ATHENS, July 4 —Debate on ratification of the aid agreement with the United States levealed yesterday that the American Mission here has imported 1,300 motor cars for it* own use. The aid agreement was ratified by voice vote after Aye hours of debate. U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration461 1948-07-05 1 GENT, PASSENGER IN ILL-FATED YORK Platte Collides withDC-6 Near Northholt Airport LONDON, July 4.— A plane of the Royal Air Force Transport Command m which Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, was a passenger, crashed near Northholt aerodrome here today. The plane was m collision withReuter; U.P. - 461 words
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Article109 1948-07-05 1 UNION OF ARAB, JEWISH STATES LAKE SUCCESS. July A Federal Union of Arab and Jewish states, with Jerusalem going to the Arabs, was the nighlight of the P™pc*ah* tor permanent peace m Palestine S^wJiup by Count Folke Beraadotte. United Nations meSatorTit wm disclosed officially here today. The propooala intended toU.P.; Reuter - 109 words
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135 1948-07-05 1 KUALA v JUJ-Y4 H -T^E IS NOT LEAST RISK OF THE AUTHORITIES ING CONTROL. AND WHITEHAL£ ATION. ESTIMATING THB SKR^^HSS^SSrFTVED HERESAYS A LONDON DISPATCH RECEIVED ni**~s» The dispatch states thatj there is no information as to, he actual strength ot the aatHtarv forces tn Malaya.135 words
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Article118 1948-07-05 1 An eight-yea r old Teochew girl, Molly Lee, of 30 Valley Road (off Upper Serangoon Road), was knocked down by a half-tori motorldrry at S_ milestone Tempenis Road at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. She was sent to hospital with injury on her left leg but her condition was not118 words
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Article97 1948-07-05 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KEDAH. Sunday.— In the early hours of Fiday, the Police attacked a house on the edge of the jungle at Terap m Kedah, which they knew to be the headquarters o* a Communist camp. inside the house were found a fully97 words
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Article143 1948-07-05 2 UHANCHAI '*f I T begin I* mai •> r ,t t( i H r t y .s<-u n .>'!«!. tele] aftei hich UM tfl market ■tock and proniaed tf. «t*< k to aeta In the futun Th»- promiae ami n. meetii een the fan ionU.P. - 143 words
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Article81 1948-07-05 2 rGHAI July I Wide ipn mage lo bill hoai I n. .vi window* was i real thuwltialium ii the past Kveral Shanghai In tha ol this morning h ii luting not kmgei tii m vi houi ihe oombinaHon ol i yclonlc wind and tor« i- nti iiReuter - 81 words
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Article151 1948-07-05 2 SHANGHAI, July 1 hr lf H Kung formei Premiei and Flnaix Minister, has •i »r. t♦- li I sni Ire invest ment .r\ the China Developmenl Finance Corporation to the Kuomintai Members Mutual AH Founda* tlon according to the Chli i I'm Ba t inlay.Reuter - 151 words
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Article98 1948-07-05 2 REPEAT PERFORMANCE MANILA, The lower house et Congress la now using the round inii-i,i, recording ayatea the same aa that is hem?- user! by the United Nal"" 1 Th< vt< m recoida every »M<*n word, which can be played hack immediately aftei "•cording, the Idea being for frrasmen to ownReuter - 98 words
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Article120 1948-07-05 2 MANILA. A minor revolt among the few recalcitrant members of the upper hou Congress Is m the offing, Bate President Joa called the unpreccdi nt< d •nl lon held by four "two!' enator i )oke. Ho tndic d the proceedings would not given (/ifioial cognizance, Senate President Rro-temporoReuter - 120 words
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Article55 1948-07-05 2 f <nm.m;ham. July 4. Hind 28-year-old Evelyn Rose Hardireceived a degree of Bached J«2?wwi honours at Birm- UU] nlversity, Miss Hard; about ,7o braille law hooks and n i l "t"..- her braille short. 5T nd M;, s r 1< 1 into o binary braille. At theReuter - 55 words
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Article219 1948-07-05 2 MAN IS THE WEAKER SEX CEtCACO J 'lu i IV i■ MMfMSmMi y un m reetatemt than ni' n to th- *H .mate* nn aft* r- iffeet* atemte Vernal ilost, a >>i' .m trmel published ken today Mllli. Th,- tr,mhis«>n mn* i tttsißß* 'it Hu *kirn i and Uupuaulri. IU.P. - 219 words
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Article131 1948-07-05 2 NANKING, July 4. The Nationalists rallied last week. staging a series of military come-backs partially offsetting the losses of the week before. Following the recapture of Kaueng, capital of Honan, they stl etched the defense perimeter Bast, South and West to retake seveial neighhouring towns an.U.P. - 131 words
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Article43 1948-07-05 2 n Our Own Bents****OH. Jul, a'\?'v '•'«P -lt,K llw ls j 11 |(l^. :ik Branch) «nd the Motor Cycle ciuh thi. m rv, v Sa wno cani< At tho conclusion of tho tnal Bri tWb Adviser, distributed the43 words
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Article79 1948-07-05 2 INTER -TERRITORY BASEBALL GAMES SHANGHAI, July 4.—Shanghai's champion baseball team will be invited to play a series et games m Manila m November, Commander Charles Chick Parsons, president of the Manlia Hay Baseball League, told the North China Daily News. He expressed the hope that the current series would beReuter - 79 words
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Article20 1948-07-05 2 votes to n t-u 1W tin i T T he °PParttkm I the Parliament* n imunl ts. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article39 1948-07-05 2 WALONORAM, (Norfolk. SSSSSrSS *f€ to th? ?52 0n a PilgrimSir JS X° IPnt routrfttfiS Following English h£2j *f*22 of *j« 17 S2 gj averaging frtnm win mP pf iT the Pl H*ft time here m a«K ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article306 1948-07-05 2 LONDON.- Go Slr| iani S'ln, of Burma ttm membe' of British NajS lailways executive -poasll i 'or the railway liceJ started a big camp.. _^2 i nlfering. which ;< j a moral danger m E:i^ j .oday." Slim, who rose fraa i ranks to be306 words
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Article57 1948-07-05 2 BANGKOK. The NjH lands Government has oR^ to train four Siamese offiom m modern air traffic and comniunications problems. According to an official "j nouncement here, the ort'-' maue by the Netherlands thorities "m gratitu de Siamese aid given to Dut JJ Netherlands East Indies r aoners-of-v.ar mReuter - 57 words
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Article71 1948-07-05 2 l :i July 3 it m*_ Natively ifl proposal fl Britain* rork ol y ol V lo •11n.!,,' n Of Penaioni ,r i[ n f debt; nntiah nal I "ttlilv I elopment Some m *duatriea now taking uj. m.- as th, v t0 s,ul! Bu <U.P. - 71 words
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Article65 1948-07-05 2 TOKIO. July ->'• Prime Minister Sue! J may resign today or to jj the Japanese KyodAgency reported this i 1 quoting "high g°sources". **z\_l**A The reason given Is misappropriation of yen given to iiim funds and his increa r popularity resulting v J confidence voteReuter; AAP - 65 words
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185 1948-07-05 3 LBANIANS TEAR DOWN ITO'S PORTRAIT t l with Tv Wl juiy i Yugoslav i > to t to* the V- it I I a ii dcci* Uj J, com. and ha* asked that al iuiun 4* hours. Tanju* H, *ionomlc i elation* was and handed to the Yugoslav tl mReuter - 185 words
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Article177 1948-07-05 3 L rribam R'p->r*' r warCttce H* WW**" L advance paynu-nt. uting W P*r e**t ol uu... d ii ment ir :n i m" N again* th< increaie* a\uld be entitle^ I islarj incn ami are n Cfd lb -'z c payment o| advancebejin immedlatelf ana have to177 words
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Article72 1948-07-05 3 'F'.-OurOwn Reporter* luiy 4- The pre■*nw< demands a call on all i^WJ and there is no CJ **<* MPC Of us Pg put ou.h, arts, "declared ntv-"n eWhoult th PreSSUSi?2! on Pnday SSS p T s receiv**tffi The decoralof 5 t0 >' ou tokfit LV 072 words
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Article16 1948-07-05 3 l a h «lructed it. C «F 011V «>tlon Not totSSL? 8 ,n an de- U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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87 1948-07-05 3 Pari! July 3. In a telegram v*.e annual Congress of the irt ich Socialist I*arty here tony Tian Ngoc Danh. Vietnarae Socialist leader m Paris lid tt is m the supreme intcr*t of the French Socialist •irty and of France heraelf to ctReuter - 87 words
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Article61 1948-07-05 3 PARIS July 3 M. Bmile Bollaeit French High Comm»asione< for Indo-oluna, was received lM*e today by M Juglaa. PrmstdasK of the Overseas CVmamiaaion of the French National Aneemhty M Bollaerl. who laat moat* signed an agreement reeofniJin* freedom for the Indo-chineee sUte of Vietnam within theReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1948-07-05 3 CAIRO. Jmy 3^-Arah I circiea hero aaai tonight that tha iasaell Qovarnmsaf had <**► oded to reject QasH dot tea peace p*opeeaU tor throe re asms: (11 Luoa of the Negab area to tho An** wosild f oreo tim -Unm im HM migtaUooL <a> Hrn pta* mould cut offReuter - 75 words
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Article64 1948-07-05 3 BANGKOK. Stana will soon become a member of the United Nations Educational Scientific aim Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Prince Wan VnkJyakoro Siameje Ambassador m Waah ngtoo. ia at present negotiat ing uith the UNESCO secretariat for the enlistment of Siam as a member. by joining the UNESCOReuter - 64 words
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Article81 1948-07-05 3 LONDON. July 4. The Archbishop of Canteibury. DGeoffrey Fisher, welcomed foreign delegations to the l**4* Lambeth coaler ence at Lamitfth Palace, London, ye^teroay. Before him. as ;he bel^ tl Big Ben chimed out acro^ the River. 330 Bishops o! voddwide Anglican communion at home and overseas stood andReuter - 81 words
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Article53 1948-07-05 3 HANGKOK. July 4.— C. Liang, a member of the Chinese Embassy stafT here. is the atest Bangkok diplomat to lose hi* car. Mr. Liang's car was robbed irom his garage m suburban i.i'igkok. Two members of the United .\ate> Embassy stag here reported the theft of their motorReuter - 53 words
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Article47 1948-07-05 3 The Ha^ue. July 3. Shaikh-Ul-MashaiJdl Mahabocd Khan. e&der of the International Suti movement, a mystic Mosom brotherhood, died here :oday. Born m 1887 at Paroda. India, he lived m London durIng world war one and at The Hague after his marriaae m 1924, ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article50 1948-07-05 3 SHANGHAI. July 4 United States Consul General John M. Cabot returned to Shanghai by plane from the United States m time for the Independence Day celebrations. Cabot terminated his one-month leave. The United States heavy .cruiser Helena will keep open hOU4e tO<iA» anrf tAmArr/ur fc.. v.**k.i \jw* iui visitera.- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article132 1948-07-05 3 rtsnn UC ha s July 3. A former Foreign Minister was sen lencea to 20 years imprisonment here today for having head an a resistance movement against the present regime. Aged Istrate Micescu Foreign Minister m the semin S Go a Cu^ government m li»o8. was convictedU.P. - 132 words
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209 1948-07-05 3 2 Killed, 24 Injured In Panama Shooting Panama City. July 3. Panlma's mounting political cnsia erupted into violence on Satur- Jay night when a hail of gunire broke up a political rally of followers of Arnulfo. Arias, /no claimed to have won last Jay's presidential election. First leports said twoU.P. - 209 words
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Article99 1948-07-05 3 LONDON, July 3.— Rear Admiral Bad Mount bat ton himed here today thai he may ©turn tc. Urn British Nary thif year. BUI Uimmhntton. who reurned from ioctta last week a relinquishing ma poslUoo aa Governor Oeneral. had ammm* mentioned mmAttftlly i$ a possible ambassador to ttosoow or aaReuter - 99 words
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Article71 1948-07-05 3 WASHINGTON. July 3. President Truman today s gned iogi*.atioii escabl ahing a lluee..ian commission to investigate claims of American Citiitns against Japan and other enemy nations m both World Wars. The bill forbids the return to Japanese or German nationals ot any property In the UnitedU.P. - 71 words
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Article54 1948-07-05 3 Soaaguai. July 3. Mejoi general Chiang Chin Kuo— the president's Moscow- traiutci eld est son arrived m Shanaha. late on Friday night to coordinate the Central Govern uetit's and City Government* efforts to cheok inflation a* th. tarfcets reopened this morning lfter a two dayU.P. - 54 words
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Article48 1948-07-05 3 Wasninston, uly 3.- Secretary of State George C Marshall refused to speculate on the family quarrel between Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and the Kremlin. He told a news conference the State Department was naturally following the de velopments closely, but declin cd to comment beyond that48 words
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Article34 1948-07-05 3 NANKING. July 3—Chinese Foreign Minister Dr Wang Shih Chieh and American ambassador Leightor. Stuart signed an economic aid agreement today, just 24 hours before Washington's deadline and following wee M of involved negotiations. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article97 1948-07-05 3 am JaWBB DELHI, July 4— Tlie atateemen reported today that at leant 10,000 people died from cholera raging m epidemic form m tho eastern half of the sprawling United Provinces. 'An innoenlatioo audi cleanliness campaign is slowly breaking the epidemic, the newepape; reported. It said theU.P. - 97 words
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Article92 1948-07-05 3 New M.C. On S'pore Cultural Life Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, newly appointed Municipal Commissioner, speaking at a tea-party held m his honour at the Airport Hotel. Kallang. during the week-end, criticised tho "lack ot any Muslim cultural institution and cultural life ia Singapore." "These and many other problems cry for92 words
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Article73 1948-07-05 3 STAMP CIUB ISSUES GUIDE BOOK The Singapore Stamp Club ias published a boole entitled 3uid^ to the Japanese Qccu>ation Stamps of Malaya Borleo. Sarawak, and Brunei', which is now being sold to the jublic. The Stamp Club will hold a special all-auction social meeti ija at the Capitol Restaurant *v73 words
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Article72 1948-07-05 3 LONDON, July 4.— Three Tientsin carpets seat by the British community m China as 4 wedding present to Princess Blisabeth have just arrived here. A special loom had to be constructed to make the largest of the carpets which measures 18 feet by 2B feet. The threeReuter - 72 words
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Article58 1948-07-05 3 Shangiai. July 3.- A Japan>se civilian, M. Yoshii. and foriei Chinese army officer, 3aeng-yu. have been indicted on -harges of smuggling sacharine •id sharkskin from Japan to Viang'.iai. m Tne court claimed Yosnil rranged with the Japanese to ond contraband on small tish--e vessels for deliveryU.P. - 58 words
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Article31 1948-07-05 4 JAP FLOOD THREAT REMOVED I( >KlO, July j Boodi m T <i:i I l lck i-'ukui |,a £2 i Uake i mred The w<r n ,;,,/,Iyni River Jhteh 2 !h ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article89 1948-07-05 4 Butler Leaves £21,490 LONDON, July, I Lt-Col n P Hurst o| Burford, 0:; i irdshlre, Lord 01 thi m U Little Barrington, ,1. 1, Ipott, Shortsfleld, Nutham Hawkei bourn lefi C20M24 m hii v .iil pubi hi d today. x ba;i and a valet, bih 1 1 wii'"ii ipeni llfetlmeiReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration241 1948-07-05 4 A lhmh wedding look a N I n Wt iho day nt 81 Haiti's hrn, h Kat on ii vhi n the I i John Handy married Fi _%t onerd cho i fo .V/.ss IFilm Kassnu Tht l.i ni' 'iioui rtt tached tin fla f fit s ii Bht- >241 words
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Article27 1948-07-05 4 'hicago. July 1 *aa '^M<i the hiehwava aii-p1,,,,,., fo 7| V- ".u v' July MMk. H U >0 "rth V'^,n;r;u,,r':,: r i m U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article58 1948-07-05 4 TURKISH -GREEK ALLIANCE SHORTLY? arfeHSyp ,,11lU ">' c w (v' k h <or.fr,,,, gecrrtlv r Tr ,v, """«'"t. Pit.- I V,h '-•v leaden. 1 1,1,! ll American sou,,-,.. (l Turk f«a. th; >;, l,rvr kh '""V be tu m prw titer the tU Z\ L *nm or is s ivU.P. - 58 words
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Article162 1948-07-05 4 Tribune fig// R f porter i Approximately 250 Filipinos and friends celebrated the second anniversary of the independence of the Republic of the Philippines at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. J. Benig. President of the Singapore Filipino Association, addressing the gathering said that his countrymen's hearti162 words
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Article45 1948-07-05 4 July 1. The Yugostat tl, UV (!ov «'»nment mil, h l ITOMO--aimed at eivino Tm Kh ••"■I to \d Li! ln,t and the ray*,™ durlngthe^S^ sutTered Th cancellation nt A, *»Un v ;v; Ll, Wlth the. X'K Uienoto said. I ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article40 1948-07-05 4 iuKIO. July 4 —n n ■dVdrt of the second 1, thc sarv nr a fccond anniver- i !™„r f^?rnaC M ah<> at with pro. \IZ.. M T Art,lur this m narati„nsa n g ß^,,«io„ R e 1 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article33 1948-07-05 4 YUGOSLAV TERRITORY BOMBED ATHENS, Jul y 3 >'"^ from SalXn ka S i day two unidentified night Tliursdu;- 1 and wa, blacked out Artillery and morii ™>»d be heard om k border, the reporlU^/33 words
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203 1948-07-05 4 Fort William. Scotland th-> hoisting of the Jack from Calcutta at Uliam today a Scottish tioasllll Miss Wendy Wood. St it from among the token After a snuggle with the police she was removed and the flag hoisted amid Emt said later thatReuter - 203 words
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Article84 1948-07-05 4 LONDON, July 4 -Ty persons killed m tho u bomber crash near the V^a village of Deptford on ft were named by the ar _L yesterday as: the pilot dron Leader A. Tooth i Manchester, who was fe officer with a Chindit c* m the North Burma juaoReuter - 84 words
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Article66 1948-07-05 4 LONDON. July 4-T Ministry of Labour and H ticmal Service stated yes« day that 43*170 men and men were released irom I forces during May. bring! the total number dischan irom June 18, 1945. tot end of May this >'?* 5.268.810. Of this total 4.» 280 were men—Reuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous269 1948-07-05 4 MONDAY'S PUZZLE COM 1. CROSSWORD PUZZLE I 2. WORD CHAINLET'S start at the front end TWO other automobile j of a car with this radiator make ap our word ds crossword puzzle. Change one letter at a ti A always forming a real won _^^^A|^^^ Change PUMP t *m*\\*\*\\\\ W_____.269 words
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Article, Illustration739 1948-07-05 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH iUrett's Fashions let v torn trimming n mtct**t** ily h*. toddler whose eye is hted by bright and hars:ng colours, rhis can produced m bands if the C N patterned, <* lied m points if P lain (>r fed Uttle girls like lc t739 words
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306 1948-07-05 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, JULY 5, 1948. Freedom From Want Luntrtn A'vnts Hewn, Colin 7'«r*i. r LM f<lJfc* IftMM. II, 01 Mm tin's I.im IV C. 8 B As 1 rom tocay Briton.s need no longer be haunt- i cd by the spectra that stalks most men m mod cm306 words
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1036 1948-07-05 6 GRAFTON GREE - GRAFTON GREE Ki* tr* h I'! r n he lv hui n- th< sck I• n thai ill pi event hun tl best ir.'i '•>■«•■ Pat t*>i iy Bi lt.tin's nam i al lecurtty sys' "in. the moil i mprehenstoe devised i>> any MM1,036 words
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Article114 1948-07-05 6 German Occupation Costs HAMBURG. h s,nt, 9 f tne peat sisarosces 0/ Mattery Government. Occupa. "OS wstt thi* !l(( ,r have sol dv,>v*hed. On the contrarp, thep hevt coneiderablu -ncreased. thr yen,- 1947-48 th( ril'-V-'^ costs •wanted -.j 000,000 mark* < £67,J25.000 a ii rmy eaxhange rete of 40 sM114 words
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Article328 1948-07-05 6 Saigon. July 4. The task of ]!eneral Nguyen Van Xuan. President of the Provisiona' Central Government of Vietnam "ormed following the signature ast month of the agreement for an independent state comMrirfng Tonkin. Annam and Jochinchina within the French T'nion, is becoming increasingly difficult. In spiteReuter - 328 words
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Article355 1948-07-05 6 vith Lo^ D °N.-Britain has entered the conte* ur* l. r Eur °P ea n countiies for living space m people outside the overcrowded British Isles. hnm ls J. urk r than he r continental comoej hl??K the and colonies are wiM JO open their doors355 words
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Article, Illustration40 1948-07-05 7 ADMINISTRATOR OF E.R.P. IMR PAUI BOFF* "AA" '■-■■>. MM- Prtsdeni r«*«d Ista t s o I* I Fm- S JJ s i lj; <" N V f ion I j y Slate* j r R 1 ion Re- I V l I40 words
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239 1948-07-05 7 WASHINGTON July 3— A temporary nder -..ndlni on the relaUonship between the Euro^ n "i" Recovery Programme and the operations of he stertS« area has been reached brtween American and British officials, it was learned uthoritatively here yesterday. A tinal decision wIJ» port on239 words
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Article39 1948-07-05 7 INDIAN-CZECH TRADE TALKS PRAGUE, July 3 rhe Inluin Government tiade and :nancial delegation now m '.ipue yesterday discussed Ith Czechoslovak ministers he possibility of extending conomk relations between the wo countries, the Czech Minstry of Foreiim Trade anounced. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article40 1948-07-05 7 LAKE SUCCESS. July 2: The United Nations announc.?d yesterday that Burma becamue a member of the World Health Organisation when the nstruments of ratification *nre Oapartte* with the Secreary General or the United Nations yesterday. Reuter.40 words
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250 1948-07-05 7 U.S. Charged: Desires Indonesian Split L.i ii. SUCCESS July ."> A Bibei U Becurit) (,r^- Din tri Msnullsky, V,T, F- i hairman ot Cyunci rj th it the t-Kted SUtes wished to sec J*wnwia spin up I ut pref< rred paced upon the Netherlands wi h United H ca «t250 words
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Article36 1948-07-05 7 U.S. DEMAND TO RUSSIA c m C tunhau V.s. wui(i!n* ,h r;, L h d i«t„:;.."" r wtn '1 Lr,e iappij Dn 28 frl sates eigl-t s Mlttlo? 'if d S l ur*a.d Mr. .darsi-all ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article15 1948-07-05 7 S?; maintain,: SC 1 rUpu| S Clb ar e known the fin ReuterReuter - 15 words
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302 1948-07-05 7 New York. July 3. The Phi lppines Consul General. Mr Joseph Melencio. said yesterday ;hat CommtMU«m is threatening Asia because of the war's economic dislocation and the paraloses of peace, which do not jive encouragement to the peoples of Asia. Mr. Melencio. speaking ovet theU.P. - 302 words
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Article30 1948-07-05 7 Tokio. July 3.— Eight Japanese war criminals wei-c hange today at Sugamo prison ir Totio for kilhng. torturing anc otherwise c»n:» touting to thi le~th of Allied prisoners of wai30 words
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Article103 1948-07-05 7 TOKIO. jui/ 3. me news•aper Mainichi salt 4 v hat two Japanese repatriates from Manchin ia said that the Russians have mapped plans and are i£sjr*j*_s>sj tittstung eftorts toi cho establishment of an independent Manchuria with the former Japanese puppet Fm,/eroi Henry Pu VI as chief of Ute. TneU.P. - 103 words
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Article181 1948-07-05 7 SHANGHAI. July 3. The Shanghai Cltv Council pt i| jst general meeting, resolved 0 request the National uov- j •inment to negoti -te "«-o ->l Uplomatic channels with the _T£2t v**™**** to s*up, "I remittances between ij and Hongkong, so as to Jftgy* nat,onal econo CityReuter - 181 words
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Article191 1948-07-05 7 ROME. July 3. Ix>cal transport workers throughout Italy iolned the three-mii:ion antiOovt*rnmen« demonstration 'ast rip^t. but the half -day strike had 'itti* utwa*r effect on the no.:n lif m the o^ople. In Rome r took ar-hojr-and-a-half for street cars and buses to cease service after the stiU.P. - 191 words
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Article152 1948-07-05 7 WASHINGTON. July 3.— Mrs Paul Ondrey, oi Hills boro. Illinois, last month de'•ided to write <i per.. 0.1 tl letter to PreMdeni Tfu»t'->i. She said: June 21 is the longest day of the year, and exttm long jor ws.. I am trying to do 'x-nhinuU.P. - 152 words
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Article167 1948-07-05 7 THRILLING WIN IN HURDLE RACE Melbourne. July 3.— The Felloe carrying 10 stone 9 pounds jid starting at 7 to 1 aine J* thrilling victory m the £3.000 National Hurdle Race over three .ailes on the FTemtngcon Raceoouroe yesterday, beating Euduada. last years winner. 11 stone 9 pounds. who startedAAP; Reuter - 167 words
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Article73 1948-07-05 7 ROMS. July 3. Giuseppe JoUai. 53. foimer Fascist Minister of Eaucation. condemned to death by Muisoiim. and Lie imprisonment by a.Hi-Fascist c^uns it n Ded to Rome yesterday after tcur years m th e French Legion. a£ v*j WBUB***** his wife. Elia. his daughter. Givliana. andU.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration121 1948-07-05 8 PAGEANT OF BEAUTY FASHION Phot* graphs). 1 1 op nim; MgM lie Charily Tageanl ol i; -vl :'ii(l Fashi uaa held >'< tU> Ratal on Thurs;!' eveaiag I sf pbNl i u.»s orgaafeed h> Dor* decides. All proceeds will In- don-led lo the h'ldnn's Aid Soci.'t M mv ol SingaporeTribune - 121 words
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Article113 1948-07-05 8 London. July 3. It was kai nod yosterday that the British authoi ities have relaxed their control over foreignowned god stored m London. Heretofore, a foreign-owner resident abroad ha* been allowed to draw his gold only to the country wherein he ia domiciled. This policyU.P. - 113 words
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Article35 1948-07-05 8 Hiunghn,. July 3. Tho pu/./! ••••hhjooo etmttuei people. Saturday mark** n, IS bJi; m Jjttl year-end holiday bal -tovv,,^, th. two-da, n! tiad.n X wouM have the <*rbtag runaway ar* U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article25 1948-07-05 8 Dublin July s ti,:.. BgO I'iti-ipV n fty yCars WMaflir^l LLamn n Mcdvi With tho British he got U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article31 1948-07-05 8 U.S. INDIA TREATY TALKS SK f a r nd the •wt on a friendship, com- M(| navigation treaty a re expected m v>~ u «-au wijet Delhi Radio to-H a ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article14 1948-07-05 8 "BOSS" OF ATTLEE GOVERNMENT Soviet Uterkre XL The Secret*™ HP* Kovernmenl tho A,H ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article34 1948-07-05 8 BOMBAY. July 3— Bom bay sweepers were returning to work today following a decision by thei r union *o end the two-day strike and refer their demsndc fn- «h_ judical^ ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration243 1948-07-05 8 SN JA WASHINGTON where m the sti nesB of the Afn a forlorn Artier^ hellbent on a au This nun is a snail -eater, i awful hungry ox lucky and succ«< the critter to Gn test route. This unusuai i come to light. hearings before i Committee on m connection243 words
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Article141 1948-07-05 9 ■vmr WAGES M* crew Of l md think rhat IO lln Jf I Ml c att iaupdi f« n Afiiea T r il happens to bt an one which the rtcdl. n.r.**- woke the attention when l remark that "WC ta safe from thir atgcU.P. - 141 words
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151 1948-07-05 9 anube Conference Despite Reds S THAT TI EFT BEHIND UNGTON, July 3.— United States Secretary targe Marshall laid yesterday America was id with its plans Lo attend a conference on of the Danube due to open in Belgrade on spite the dispute between Moscow and Mar Government, states Reuter. kiaReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-07-05 9 AUNDRYMEN PRICES J ul y 3. A,, J X n Shanghai I M* rtte thre I D^(v<l that cu.s- PeqiSrod to pay I m Mvaaet tJ I Jtstant chaan M f value." U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article47 1948-07-05 9 JOHANNESBURG, July 3. itma Gandhi's ashes will brought to Johannesbui£ "i July 12 and thousands of Indiana arc expected to take ptrt m a ceremony of homage lo Gandhl't memory to be l«e!d by th. Transvaal Indian Congress It was learned vester- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1948-07-05 9 UKISBANE, July 3: Thir'.ytwo Criush seamen today wtlked off the British freighter Vakda, due to leave here IW Britain with a cargo of meat all-tag inadequate food MW tyrannical treatment Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-07-05 9 Ph jtographs. fop: Catherine Hoic.ua (MJ RGARET QIM80N) Bottom. Mum fa. Mahal (BETTY SEMMESt. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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120 1948-07-05 9 OUTSIDERS PLACED IN £10,000 RACE BRISBANE. July 3— Outsiders dominated the Doomben £10.000 Handicap over seven furlongs here today when the 2S to 1 char.cc Murray stream, carryirw; nine stone four pounds, beat Radstock (7. 11) starting at 20 10 1. by a short head, with Nestcr <8. 7>, 16Reuter; AAP - 120 words
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Article113 1948-07-05 9 Shanghai. J;»»v 3.— Genera is aimo Chiang Kai-shek personal I v circled over east lionaii battlefield m a private plane on Friday afternoon as progcvemme'nt reports c»aimed a majoi victory m which government forces decimated seven Communist "columns" causing 20.000 Red casualties. Chiang took off fromU.P. - 113 words
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Article46 1948-07-05 9 LONDON. July 3.— Marshal. Tito of Yugoslavia ex-com-municated from the Cominform -appealed directly to Marshal Stalin of Russia yesterday for a complete reversal of the Cominrorm's denunciation. The appeal was made by over 15,000 members of the Yugoslav Peoples' Front m a46 words
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Article87 1948-07-05 9 SOLDIER SOBS AS HE PLEADS GUILTY SYDNEY. July 3. Frank Loyal Weaver <22>. former soldier and clerk, pleaded guilty m a dramatic session of the special Federal Court to a charge of forging Army travel documents m order to join his Japanese wife m Japan. Weaver sobbed as he wasU.P. - 87 words
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310 1948-07-05 9 LONDON. July 4 —The Commonwealth-approved British Nationality Bill is expected to be passed by Parliament this month though there may be r further Lords versus Commons struggle before the Upper House waives its objections to some Colonial and other provisions. The main purpose ofReuter - 310 words
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Article51 1948-07-05 9 Snanghai, July 3.— The City Council Chairman, Mr. Pan Kung-chan, brought out Into the open for the first tin* yesterday a hitherto whispered charge that high-ranking Chinese military afircn art ruining China's economy by dumping untold billions of dollars of Army pay in:o the Shanghai markets forReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement86 1948-07-05 9 Konstam. Law Income Tax Supplement $35.00 Keith. Constitutional Law 1500 Kektvick. Town Country P anning Law 22.50 Ross. Textbook International Law 12.60 Samuels. Law Trade Unions 3 -0o Yearbook World Affairs WOO Chalmers. Bills Of Exchange 17.5J Pollock. On Partnership 7 -5o Pollock On Contracts 20.00 Allen. Law Orders 786 words
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Article138 1948-07-05 10 HIROHITO TO TURN CHRISTIAN? TOKIO. July 3. Pop, p^ XII has sent hi, J pnotograph to Env {jjj nlto, Catholic so ev-a here yesterday, r a I speculation that th, head i toe Japanese Royal w may embrace Christ nit) Recently Hirclu:.. 'photograph to tile Pope 4 I more icivntlyU.P. - 138 words
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Article89 1948-07-05 10 SIOUX FALLS (S ir Di kota). July 2.- The honktM radio announcer whs sel ncusekeepiDg m atpan ment stcre display windd said that the stun: pai ■>ff Wayne Prltchard 29». st that he and his wife had it reived 10- apartment m trom peopleU.P. - 89 words
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Article176 1948-07-05 10 Penang. July 2.- "You have brought discredit on a highU j respected Government Departmtnt For those who have the privilege of handj ling His Majesty's mails there is only one stand.a u:ul cha: t? ot absoiut* lde'ttv." remarked Mr. F Rogers m the District Court yesterday morning176 words
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Article75 1948-07-05 10 CANBERRA. July 3 J J. a Chifley. Australian Pt* Minister, said yesterday on eve of his departure tor lon that Australia's nauw income rose 24 per ccm nM ing ti*. ftnancial year e ™J June 30. as a result ot c* yant trade. dl j There would beReuter; AAP - 75 words
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Miscellaneous147 1948-07-05 10 1 —i_gmitm> *9 "RUCCI.FS" ,r— -r^n r S n5 *w 1/ wet/!.* 5 wu*j aagAyagi^l |^s| pH9 J rZ watch m oo tariff mjpj£*gf2L K Sex. rT r L tan ■> fl T u&thishpsem ISlrrr f* m Jlii^ Hf t/*' TL 1 r,^~ ?H U^" NB£f0 *U jB n 0147 words
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Article1537 1948-07-05 11 Stanleyjackson - Stanleyjackson Todays Cott plete Short Story b% I .lit a nt that tht days hi st <* ds p ■v... V,™ ■el-el ■h **ale u ndl J E and lefl ■T carpet b. urn Rv he ,d "*r*\ En I: only t»w wretcne* X::. ■-Hows the glass this1,537 words
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Article106 1948-07-05 11 OUTDOORS DURING CURFEW, FINED Ipoh, July 2.— A fine of *!00. m default six months imprison :>ent Was imposed on two Unese who appeared before J. G. Adams m the District '•ourt on a charge ot commit .ing a breach of the emergen*" regulations by breaking th I -arfew order106 words
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Article77 1948-07-05 11 BOGOTA. July 3. British detectives have been helping the investigation into the assassination m April of the Colombian Leftwlng Liberal leader. Dr. Jorge Gaitan. an official statement said. The murder started last April's rising, which destroyed the city and interrupted the Pan-American Conference. The Conservative paper. ElReuter - 77 words
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Article14 1948-07-05 11 Washington. July. 3. The Vrmv'said' about 7.7500 Kb fean14 words
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Article129 1948-07-05 11 SHANGHAI. July 3.— Following tneu impressive debut, a record crowd is expect lea to rtocfc to the Shanghai i American scnool ground today to see the visiting Filipino baseball champions, th? terminal Red Sex clash witti China All Stars, m their eveiest test of the tour.Reuter - 129 words
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Article79 1948-07-05 11 tsONtJON. My 3.—Recognition of tm *?OHr*a records Set %y tttn Finnish long distance lunner Mlkko Rietanen thi? year was announced today by the International Amateur Athletic l^deratiou. The first record was set on May 23 at Oamlatearteby, flnland, when Hietanen decked l hOUr n minutes 2M seconds forU.P. - 79 words
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Article45 1948-07-05 11 LONDON. July 3.— The official Yugoslav nevs agency disclosed last night that Albania had suspended exports or oetroleum and coal to Yugoslavia, and halted the construction on the railway network originally designed to bind the sister satellites m Lighter union.- U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement153 1948-07-05 11 NIXI CHANGE! i HEX "m ii 1 1 i iiiionrn---" NOTICE Singapore Municipal S 4 r i Debenture Stock 1948 (1968-73) NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the a^ove Stock vHI be closed fronOth to «Oth July 1948, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants153 words
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Article87 1948-07-05 12 PRAGUE, July 3. Mr. S. S. Sauanand, editor of the Bombay Free Pi ess Journal and one of the Indian editors now here as guests of the Czechoslovak Government, watched the opening display of the Sokol Festival today with his wife, son and daughter. The displayReuter - 87 words
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193 1948-07-05 12 ataaurti z Eighteen big-name DemocSS£?»i Ist *c- lent Franklin D. Roosevelt's son ivuiium ODwvei of New York, came out JT.2225. U» as S I*4B pro*denti i Thay railed a National D Eieenhowei meeting In Philadelphia for July 10 two days before the opening oiU.P. - 193 words
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Article96 1948-07-05 12 WASHINGTON. July 3. Six- nation ambassadorial talks will I begin "fairly soon" to investigate methods for extending American military aid to tht Western European mllltan alliance, authoritative source** said today. It was be'ieved the talks would probably be conducted here by Britain* Sir OliverReuter - 96 words
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Article28 1948-07-05 12 BOMBAY, July 3 m__**_t RsS©£3q u <>rld war RvSSfSH agaiiisl Rua.l. an Powers S tstr&ib^ ss m?^ alignment with wdla'a Si ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1948-07-05 12 TOKIO, July 3 s \i> secutorj r,,,!,,- ii 2 I" 0 > i -2 i, n lun V' d "plotl „i X h;l! ot U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article70 1948-07-05 12 LONDON. July 3. Britain s Bra high tower atomic piie began operating today at the lovt nment atomic i e search n at Harwell, r.erkshire. tiit Ministry of Supply announced tonight. a low power atomic pile has been working there for Marly a year. Tht new pileReuter - 70 words
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Article74 1948-07-05 12 CAIRO. July 3. King Abdullah of Transiordan. said m Amman tonight "We are going to resume the fighting and rely on our arms.'" Speaking after his tour of other Arab capitals, he confirmed reports that the Arab League would tonight reject the peace proposals of Count FolkeReuter - 74 words
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Article72 1948-07-05 12 SHANGHAI. July 4 The Shanghai police do not know whether former Premier Na. Pridi Panomyong has not recently arrived m Shanghai from Hongkong as allejre-i by the Hongkong police Nai Pridi is wanted r Bag, kok for alleged complicity the death of King Anus Mihidol. Poiice saidU.P. - 72 words
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Article77 1948-07-05 12 NANKING. July 3 Pies;dent Chiang Kai-shek today sent congratulatory messages to Presidents Truman ani Quuno on the occasion of the Independence Day of both U« I'nited States and the Phiappines. The message to Prescient Quirino said "On the happy occasion of the Independent Anniversary of the Philippines.Reuter - 77 words
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117 1948-07-05 12 Helsinki. July 3. The Comunists lost at a least seats m yestei day's election, with all but 10 per cent of Vt votes counted. Tac Agrariaai picked up' seven seats m the 200-scat Parliament while the Consa- 1 natives and Social Democrats gair d twoU.P. - 117 words
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50 1948-07-05 12 £350 FOR NOT LIKING LISTENING IN LONDON. July 3. Eight-vcnr-old Brir.n Traylen >''•• terday won £350 sterling fo* head injuries m an auto accident because "he no long* likes to listen to the radio. •'That is so rare he mU be ill." the Judge said when he made the award.U.P. - 50 words
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Article26 1948-07-05 12 Marseilles, July 3. Pesn were expressed here today tM* the sailors strike for higher pay might result m a shutdown oi service*! to Nnrth Africa. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article743 1948-07-05 13 I f7 \s- iottlaOnLS a.a Pre. tVCie MO fl 'TIS, j, r:irniUl am Assurance 0 but. h Trust jU c Btk > y- Park 1.45 1.50 -y 1 Riod IT. Hammer ldtsU iT.nl B Wwg rkoncßank 1 li koag M :v 1.110 11. El 0) 1.6! I743 words
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926 1948-07-05 13 (From A Market Corr.i Settlement of the dock strike produced momentary relief on the London Stock Exchange but here and over world market the persistent Moscovite threat to Berlin cast its shadow. The local scene was darkened by more Communist murders and, the gradual926 words
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Article137 1948-07-05 13 There was little change m the produce market towards; the week-end except for a slight rise m pepper prices. The following were yesterday's auotations RICE No. 1 $70. Others qualities $45— 555. GLUTINOUS RICE $42 $48. MEEHOON (Rice Noodles): $50. SUGAR: Best quality white $46, medium quality137 words
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Article53 1948-07-05 13 The rubber- market was steady on Saturday and prices were "three-eighths of a cent higher than the previous day. Closine prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 July RSS 44% 47 No. 2 July RSg. 46 46 No. 3 July RSS 41 41^ July Sept. 46-n 46 s, CD.53 words
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Article168 1948-07-05 13 The French Consulate-Gen-eral states that as from July, all persons residing m Great Britain or outside Europe, travelling m France with a car on a triptic or a vehicle registered m France m their name, will receive 500 litres (111 gallons) of petrol per month. If168 words
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Article112 1948-07-05 13 HONGKONG. July 3. Siamese tin production m 1948 probably will reach 4,000 tons, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported. That output would be the greatest since the war. Principal reason for the anticipated increase is the rehabilitation of foreign owned dredges, an additional 10 of which wereU.P. - 112 words
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41 1948-07-05 13 LONDON. July 3. -It was learned last night that United States and Britain had decided to keep their "hands off" the violent lamily quarrel ber tween the two Communists Marshall Stalin and Marshall Tito. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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261 1948-07-05 14 I i thai mw h m two i K. i I ro piotuhip i nknowii It W Lancashire ...;i...-. looeph Blrrell ol Ban Qramn ti School. «M •ti.- limelighl Birrell wan !>- I* N hunUM »»y two rardi tioin two j*Reuter - 261 words
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Article138 1948-07-05 14 Beating s Ahmed Mattel ol MayMoesom In < straight sel 1.-12, i.»-iu, Israeli llaijen, ia-t .\rz Singapore Malays' bed-| imnton clnmp'or.. UC< ceded r. taieing his title this year, 1 tir game was the final ot the 'fun Ragles championship ta tht Malays' I'.adi.iiiiion Tournament, win*138 words
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Article99 1948-07-05 14 SYDNEY, .Inly I. North Shore (Sydney! goalkeeper! Norman Ooafucst played through most ol i recent soc- 1 cci match sgainsl UranvilU I with s broken let! band. .lanvillc w.>n 8 1 but Coo qua it wee the most outstaad Ing playei oe the held Conquest broksReuter; AAP - 99 words
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Article142 1948-07-05 14 County Cricket Leaders Loadea, July 1 rhe k*»dr| -lx eouaties m the Count. rfekct ch -impionship up to and eluding matches which ended esterday sic i Reuter P. \V. L. D. Pt* Isssorgaa 12 8 2 2 104 erbysair* 12 6 2 3 S4 orksMre ll 6 2 3 BQReuter - 142 words
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308 1948-07-05 14 SURREY, July 4. An overnight queue grew to capacity l roads at Wimbledon yeHert») tor the last day ot the lawn tennis championships. The weather vai brilliantly line and In ihe ttrst match Oi the day on the cent.t court, Miss Louise Broughl United State.-.Reuter - 308 words
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Article33 1948-07-05 14 ,t o plckpocwas ta iiail for the 15th tim, Z wa.s caught leftundod yesterday lifting a n ns auger's Wll-fold In a vl?, Et way tram. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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683 1948-07-05 14 .lah AltfcOUgfl Mil if.^. A N iM jkj Looa i l i mcc I oi HaUrt v i n i tion Morgai Editor. I i<! that i. i ti eriaalng Fraaao'e i" Urn i imi Pt* v impttatoing I real ia U USReuter - 683 words
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Article219 1948-07-05 14 Ac the finals of the table ennts tournament of the Sin ija^ore Indian Association heY n Saturday night at the Asso •uition premises. g. 3 uppia eat Sardool Singh m thre traight sets to win the 'Ope Singles Championship' of th. Vssociation. In the Handicap Single*U.P. - 219 words
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344 1948-07-05 15 __tth EMM a* Jalan Besar Stadium Singaport this season, thi ..,i, v -hUt the Shi *****>*{ thins Xl 2 0. lmo Notable absentees m A aS3 Rahman. Haji G.rhan. ,y S00d UV 5 p ettj nc;, A Y k ft true 1 I support344 words
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351 1948-07-05 15 (Tribune "Staff Reporter) Upcountry cyclists carried the first three places m a fighting finish for the lead m the 150 mile cycle race held m Singapore yesterday. The Malayan cycling champions. Awthar Singh and A. R Omar, took first and second .places351 words
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73 1948-07-05 15 Ding- Dong Battles In S.J.B.C. Games S X Loorg Sow (XI te f j s r I 1 r*\. eS tin ir j and a! lay.ih Swift) 15 4. 15— > Stn^ and Lim ung i\ iH-^x beat Goh Kong Lim Chua Chye Swee iAAU) IS 3. Ifi fc man's73 words
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291 1948-07-05 15 Lo» m .July 3. Philip th FOOng six feet r oxford University faat- bowl, achieved a fine neo m the 104 th ofl:--pJCfond and Cambridge, »t Lord.-, m which the ,n,il player. A. H. Kanlar m the Oxford i Bhowinf ability to291 words
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Article326 1948-07-05 15 In a close finish jn the Padang yesterday the Singapore Ciicket j Club beat the Indian Associai tion by the narrow margin of 8 runs*. Taking first lease of the wicket the S.C.C. put together 120 runs. Masters remaining unI beaten with 47. Ibrahim Esa326 words
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Article302 1948-07-05 15 BRISTOL. July 4. The Aus i tra 'ians were .560 for 5 when play closed for the day m the match between the visitors and Gloucestershire at Bristol yesterday. Morris monopolised the scorng. and remained at the wic- *ct until just 10 tuns short ofReuter - 302 words
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Article330 1948-07-05 15 A brilliant century by Choor SnimY* overshadowed everything cUe m the cricket match between th? Khalsa Association and GHQ Farelf at St. George's Road yesterday when the Khalsa registered a sixwicket win. Batting first Farelf scored 161. Holland, the visitors' batted confidently for his 51.330 words
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Article63 1948-07-05 15 Milwaukee, July 4. The brilv m t ja unner, Herb lieKenley retained the 400 metres title at American Amateui 4thlatic UnWn championship m.'e'tir.r •r- today running the _xi n seconds. Hi tried to break the world record of 45.9 seconds he established m the ftrat heat butReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration73 1948-07-05 16 i wa* IWentle h m i *****.000 the G i rl •i m cc Cal .D l i Fox we* ihw the pre A. I ttd dim sctoi is who received Pars moat rees su i ."ti; l o: thi Bi t ten high irn< i73 words
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Article266 1948-07-05 16 ng thi i HI I Thi I ,r| theii inniflgs i I runs '.'ir nine ari< ki I woo y v raa Tin Nova! Dockyard \i v.-r.- all oui fo' '.'7 i nn M, ro i 5 foi 76 snd Berrl r.9 i tricted th< remain*266 words
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Article90 1948-07-05 16 SOURABAYA, July 4 The Chinese husband 0 f Anstrai,;m mtatreai Oei Beang Lie h«« confessed lo the murdei *>• his hh'. according to Aneta He disclosed that his wife iQeorglna Daphne Wrlghl irom Melbourne) wished to return to Australia where he could not goU.P. - 90 words
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Article28 1948-07-05 16 lnK 1 Thr rH Association ed 10.000 Injections 1 trthquake I ukul ares ,7 picked m 'Ila 1 1 <• »Uthoritl« Reuter AAP U.P.Reuter; AAP; U.P. - 28 words
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Article104 1948-07-05 16 I -Hii*'. J idy I. j«', iWr ktmc*re4 paammh vun q(jld wwued si More than £100- t 000 ians stole* trot- o r i y airport tuvr Vun.s thrhna fftr no/ft/. 7'ft< u>ft r ft had <irnr- af the uirpnrt ut.-ttt.rcUw Irom Stu York imd104 words
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Article321 1948-07-05 16 Henley-On-Thames, July 3.— Four <^f the 10 titles m Henley's Royal Regatta, whose fashionable four-day meeting ended here today m glorious sunshine, went to overseas competitors. Mervyn Wood, giant New South Wales policeman and fingerprint expert, won the Diamond Sculls for Australia, B. Piessens andReuter - 321 words
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Article40 1948-07-05 16 a AHWIN, July 3. T ust anti-invasion air exercises to be carried out by the R«S Australian Alr Force ar^fn £HSJ" m the Darwin area o «tdbhsh, at short notice a forward operations base re ports Reuter. c40 words
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Article68 1948-07-05 16 San Fiancisco, July 4. -Maj.Gen. Claire Chennault, wartime Flying Tiger leader, was named baseball commissioner for China. The appointment was announced by Ad. Gilesc Stedman, Far East Commissioner for the National Baseball Congress. Chennault now a Shanghai resident will begin immediate organisation of non-profes-sion.il baseball mU.P. - 68 words
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Article23 1948-07-05 16 Sir John Medley ViceChancellor of the University ol Melbourne, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to the United Kingdom.23 words
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190 1948-07-05 16 3 TITLES CHANGE HANDS AT PERAK TENNIS MEET o<tr Omm K*l»>rt(r> Tt n ls championshipconcluded th.s evening Mrs Inm- Miller. Wife of, the F.ntish Adviser. IV, ak. dis- tnbuted the pnzes. h inH J Three titles changed hand* and an All-lnda internat.ona IV r B. C F.eaty annexed the singles190 words
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Article54 1948-07-05 16 STORNOWAY. July 4 -The take-off Of six De Haviland Vampires of the Fighter Command from Stornoway on the Tei land stage of the first Atlantic jet flight was cancelled \csterday for the second time because of unfavourable weather. The aircraft were tc have left yesterday but were54 words
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Article34 1948-07-05 16 Berlin. July 2. Mr. William H. Draper, Jr. Under-Secretary of Army, predicted at a pres*conference today that "next year will see Germany playing a real part m European recovery."34 words
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Article78 1948-07-05 16 PRAGUE. July I The a yak Freedom Party anr.ouna today that its second iea tary-general within a it weeks had fled abroad Member of Parliam< nt Jim Pavlov, already adntag several days, was cxpefl from the party on Friday i Ladisla Trada was appoint secretary-general m hisU.P. - 78 words
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Article102 1948-07-05 16 31 Dead In S'hai' Thunderstorm SHANGHAI, July A J clonic thunderstorm «J" struck Shanghai m the m hours of this morning rejw m 3X dead and over 90 otncuj injured, Chinese press repon tonight indicated. Damage' buildings, houses and J craft m the river Xi f>t«w* to total over U5520,000,000.Reuter; AAP - 102 words
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Article35 1948-07-05 16 DETROIT. July 1 JJJj bert J. Browing. 49. vicr^ sident of the Ford j Company and head army's war-time P* o{ ment programme. dlt d i£ ja heart ailment on night.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article59 1948-07-05 16 COLUMBUS, (Ohio>. yj -The president pi JcJja Leagues Baseball u de l tion yesterday J uw vj fl manager Cyril Pfeit "1 Rockford, Illinois, ciu° i 0 ciays for spitting tob^ c^ Bi i m the face of urnp fld Fleming. Pfeifer und ove0 ve ing got m an argum^^U.P. - 59 words