Morning Tribune, 14 July 1948
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433 1948-07-14 1 SEASIDE VILLAGE COMB-OUT AS POLICE CORDON OFF AREA Heavily-armed Police raided the village at the Bedok Road-Changi Road junction at 2.30 p.m. > esterda v and, following interrogations, held 11 Chinese. Among those arretted was a man who claimed to have arrived from433 words
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563 1948-07-14 1 job ihmh'-Attomey General taking for, and I am -Ghssithea M .e the job pfltfUK/ General, in Soash; wnic was rushed mmmm veaterday Mr Davies stressed W re isi nothing bout these slder powi L Govern i u I to a SeMaoess in the min563 words
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Article65 1948-07-14 1 The Comwua u r Oi m roi Mr. M nlcol m 11 icL tound parts 0/ IS rfl fwkWTi p v f" rSajfi pamcd by Dat<> b'n /fl/fl Batfri Bwar, ami Mr. N 1 British Adrift r, I in nasy places h< msl darter*, pisa ofllcert,65 words
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Article89 1948-07-14 1 (Pram Our Own Reporter! Kl ALA Lt MPI R, Tuesdav night. Eight Battsa southeast of the Federal Capital. In the Am pang area, military and polk* search parties! combing the junglf, across a large and uHI-equlpped bandit camp under construction. The camp was carefullyconcealed, and accommodation for89 words
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Article84 1948-07-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, July 13. -The question of mobilising the Volunteer Forces is said to be "under consideration" of the Government of the Federation of Malaya. The Federated Malay BUb JF, Kedah v.F., Kelsntan JJ, and Johore Volunteer Enpneers were the volunt. r was ,hat existed in84 words
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Article18 1948-07-14 1 ruo cases of Poliomyelitis acre reported yesterday. Thty wore a Chinese* and a Malay, bcth children.18 words
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165 1948-07-14 1 m ,0 «ore flSpg, S T Importer) Chi^stabM a ij V *>» rt > 1* armed th Mh, pr^ 'I*!'."' ■<*»■** vegetable gardener to S nKei ear Ut »'»nU^. M r ar K un, four rifles, a There -he saw his brother also •P165 words
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Article60 1948-07-14 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. I. H. Grabowski. airline executive of Australian Nation. al Airways passed through Singapore yesterday en route to Australia. He will go to Hongkong as resident director to represent the ANA which has an interest in Cathay Pacific Airways. Cathay Pacific Airways run60 words
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100 1948-07-14 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seven European women and a boy were evacuated out of the Pahans Consolidated Mine at Sungei Lembing. to Singaporc in s specially chartered Malayan Airways Dakota aircraft yesterday. The Dakota took off from Kallang Airport yesterday moming with100 words
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107 1948-07-14 1 A h official at rl?*}*™* Staff Reporter) Walter j c Davin Internati °nal Refuge Organization, Mr. e his dutie? with tho i s g^ pore toda y en route to rtal y "wes with the 1.R.0. a3 a camp director. th tho a e ld107 words
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Article31 1948-07-14 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Negri Sembilan, July 13. A former commander of the Perak Regiment of the MPAJA Lew Yai Cnons;--waa arrested by the Mantin police yesterday morning.31 words
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Article35 1948-07-14 1 SEREMBAN. July 13. A small party of armed Chinese were seen yesterday on two occasions in the SerembanRantau area. Seach of the place was carried out till late In the night,35 words
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Article354 1948-07-14 1 KEDAH (Perlis) At 12 p.m. in the Kroh area, on the night of July 11. when bandits attacked Tassek. five houses in all were raided by small parties up to nine men strong. One Chinese woman was raped. The total value of property taken amounted to less than354 words
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Article78 1948-07-14 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KULIM, July 13.— The curfew imposed in the following Town Board limit in Kedah has been lifted on Monday: Merbau Pu* lan, Padang Serai, Lumas, Kitlim, Kelang Lama, Sungei Kob. Karangan, Mahang, Bandar Bahru, Sungei Pungi, Ayer Relau, Gunjong. Serdang, Selama, Ayer78 words
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123 1948-07-14 1 It is officially stated in Kuala Lumpur that the High Commissioner in Council made a proclamation under the recently enacted Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1948. declaring that a state of emergency exists. It must be clearly understood, the statement goes on. that the signing123 words
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Advertisement24 1948-07-14 1 A Bride wouldn't marry without it! WHITE BRIDAL SATIN (self -flowered) and in 5 shades ENGLISH CREPE SATIN We send Your Gift Parcels Home24 words
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527 1948-07-14 2 IN COl vr//. )f STIR DAY lb. t> K M»liv, ..uiN-i! fI—HJSJ fWMWMi ihw IaSSSBS lav \m iHAUimxn Hill. *'■<■♦. ghm hii 11 laW «h...... rMSjaV 15M7 ..r IMI* th,- basis \ear lor »wsmiik the Ih\ m\fWmm\* in th. lirsl527 words
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Article88 1948-07-14 2 t/MHatta. Jaljf II Karl liouattatten 'a hopes sa the expSJaSkM of the Royal Indian j Nfiw, expressed an inspection sf ths cralsei i>dhi. at Psrtsmouth 'in Sunday, have raised the question in some quarter si SI to whether he spoke with f.no' knowledge of new devel-Reuter - 88 words
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191 1948-07-14 2 TOLD P.C., "DON'T ACT IN THIS FASHION" Two brother T.iy ICng Guan and Tay En;; Cheong. found guilty of assaulting a policeman on point duty, were bound over J to be of good behaviour for two years on sums of $250 and $200. I respectively, by the First Dis- j191 words
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Article66 1948-07-14 2 London. July It, The King and gucen today received at Ituckmgham Palace over '{00 Archbishops and BtSaSSM from SU corners of the u lobe attending the Lambeth Confergf 1 Anglican Church ■ere. Welcoming thl Hishops. Vha K.n .sahl that in the course Of not much more thanReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1948-07-14 2 a nan Chua Ckea Ra :(M( Bens Ka Ne: v ***** or thre, rigorous Imarti onn e, aaa «.000. Jr UirS moi fh«Je imprisonment. nVaSsWvely, at the Second pSS t ourt Verier. in i> an rouuu SSmS wmmmmmMmT: ehaa-JtC; lottery, m a45 words
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193 1948-07-14 2 Two more Ctvnese. alleged to have been companions of the other tive Chines** arrested and charged with the attemnted murder ot Mr. Chua Kim '1 ong. mandore of the Chua Guan Hong rubber factory in Jurong last month, faced the same charge yesteiday in193 words
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Article144 1948-07-14 2 (Tribune Stan Reporter. An 11 -year-eld Chinese bo>. Goh Yan choo. ab m t knocked down by a inr: v the 10J ms.. Bukit Timah Road early ye iter dav morning. died soon atttr admission to hospital a A s#-yeax-old Chines amah was injured on144 words
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Article111 1948-07-14 2 Shanghai. July 13 With Communist columns gaming further ground around Taivuw capital of Shansi. the Jon Association of the Central Government oiganization injj Province sent an urgent anjcj to President Chiang Kaisntf today asking for an immediate despatch ot reinforcement* to Taiyuan by air111 words
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Article47 1948-07-14 2 MELBOURNE. July 13.-* Ivan MacfCay. AustraUan HKJ Oommissoiner *> India. J today that India might deci« to remain within the Bri Coiwnonwealth as a itpag He saw mat while sfltl-KJ tlsh feeling i«**H heights among the Ai Ctmareas Party, there are indications that this hostw is recasting.- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article86 1948-07-14 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Dealers and port stocks for ail grades of rubber in Malaya at the end of June totalled 33,422 tons showing an increase of 1.491 tons over May. Dealers' stocks in Singapore for June were 49.907 tons,' Penang 10,159 tons and P. Wellesley 4,664 tons.86 words
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Article52 1948-07-14 2 PARIS, July 13.— The spreading strike of civil serviceworkers cut off ai r travel to France today, snarled government; finances, closed Paris courts, disrupted the national lottery and threatened to cripple communications. About 200.000 workers were already on strike. Another 1.000.090 or more were takin* strike votesU.P. - 52 words
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Article40 1948-07-14 2 CONSULS FOR MALAYA NANKING. July 13. The Foreign Office today appointed Li chin, section chief ot the European Affairs Department, Consul-General for Kuala Lumpur. Ma Tien-ying and Cheng Chla-hua hav e been appointed Consuls for Ipoh and Malacca respectively.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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213 1948-07-14 2 was bribed KtK ""l? rty of P o 4 The Inspector related how as he police party converged upon I he suddenly turned round. I pur^ec!^ r tUrnCd pursu, d the gunman in a thrilling chase down busy streets g* deserted back jLTpS The police213 words
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575 1948-07-14 3 I aW* a- k„, n .«Hhere el- ha' *t%mtt*~« of di-r.iona. in km**** Abotit^O^-:- 10 mwwmt listening to S. :*■>■,« r..T^'t";->; im^uJ thjrap [SjssWMm i. H h£j tW jSSar) Mi* Wllw.(i Nani^- buyei rieisssrj laateriali rtcJ, ij S R\*n. transport on:C) Htf^J-triffasa ytrn575 words
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136 1948-07-14 3 Work *Saf ur.crudnr.^:;. hospital and clinus by doctors in private practice in the M MavwKk Aru>-T.i;. campaign Mm tewewki by th* 1*47-48 report ot the AJumni ha i Boa <t the King Bdwird \ll College ot Medicini i'r..' northers branch n nieiiibevs susibei s136 words
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38 1948-07-14 3 BOD Shooting: 10 Chinese On Trial J'jChm.souho. it was al- htondsy with a British 0 P Fl^*3 Road a at the J gt^atlaja.saMco. 5 oZ"°? firo an the BrliattSJ as shot in th,•VtfcmSL?* 3 wer called ftoSj* re.38 words
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Article36 1948-07-14 3 Art In Attap Hut Shows Results 1 fa*. ***> Art »I1 ay. holding f *it Picture a a firstiv t,, who h u i tend. Syj atta ci aas v*,. i u !i of P'ctun h foi36 words
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148 1948-07-14 3 ol the Government < tion oi introducing ncy regulations In the i arded by the I i? lTni< n Singapore, at a recent committee meeting at which the Hon. Inche Sardo* t)ip Haji presided. The meeting expressed the hope that Malays will148 words
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Article99 1948-07-14 3 Mr. If. Y. Zyllwyn Stewart na* recently been appointed Hi? Majesty's Coroner in Sin- .^aporo. Mr. Stewart will preside over inquiries held in the Singapore Coroner'! Court together with Mr. Oon Khye Kiang and Mr. Chnor si ngh the two other orontrs. Mr. Stewart has been99 words
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Article18 1948-07-14 3 (Trif »m BHfl irTsl! 10 is to 0 tomorrow k of rood aml Amon ?h^ rSws18 words
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219 1948-07-14 3 Carnu-n Miranda, the explosive Brazilian bombshell, figures 1 again in a bizarre farce of colour, music and rhythm in United Artists new production, "Copacabana." to be given a midnight premiere at the Capitol on Saturday. With Groucho Marx as her 1 opposite numbers. Carmen once again219 words
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322 1948-07-14 3 Love Letter Hidden In Sewing Machine An allegation that when he opened his wife's handbag on the eve of her departure in 1940 from Singapore to Cameron Highlands, he found it crammed with "passionate love letters" i was made before Mr. Justice Brown in the High Court yes- terday by322 words
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Article84 1948-07-14 3 There are two more days dur ing which the Electoral Regis tra tion Offices will be open. Many people have register by post. But those who do to are warned that the registration form must reach the Registration Office on Thursday. July 1"» at the latest. Forms84 words
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Article135 1948-07-14 3 His Lordship the Ri^nt Rev, Dr. M. Olconicady. Bi&iop oi vlalucca. la on a pastoi^! tou af upcountry Mission? ii fala>a. Alter admmi. e termt. :ontirmation in several church's, he will return to Smguoon ihout the middle of August tis Lordship is act o^iparuod >j135 words
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Article64 1948-07-14 3 The Pep Youth League is i sponsoring a step-by-step course jin studv of the Bible at their headquarters in Pulau Brani. Meetings conducted by Mr. jH. W. Peterson will start to- morrow, and will be held on f every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Motion pictures and coloured slides64 words
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Article92 1948-07-14 3 iTiibune Staff Reporter* A floating crane capable of lifting a 30- ton load may be shortly used in Singapore har:x>ur if approval to operate it is granted by the Singapore iiKnoiities. The crane arrived in Singa,»ore this week after an 11--•lay tow from Manila. It is92 words
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Article124 1948-07-14 3 Australia is importing more goods from Malaya, according to a release in Singapore from the office of the Australian. Trade Commissioner. The statement disclosed that in April total imports amounted to A £307.000. making a total of A£ 3.127.000 for the 10 months ended then.124 words
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Article38 1948-07-14 3 At the Singapon Legis.kiitive Council yesterday Mi. Herbert Walter Nightingale. acting Secretary for Economic Affaiis. 100k the oath of affirmation as 'd memb: r Of Cou*i- -il when hp look his eat for he first time38 words
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Article24 1948-07-14 3 The cou.t of CrtmmaJ Appeal anil si, Ln the sup eme Court Building Sings po e on Monday, July lOiat 10.M a.m.24 words
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Article115 1948-07-14 4 The only Chinese swimmer to' tin- Olympic gSIaSfS. (!o Tjoan j Glob of Hamsrang. who arrived ii. Singapore recently enroutc to London, was tlu* gUSBt of hou our yesterday at B tea-pariy given i»y the Singapore Chinese Swimming dub. Before tea, Mr. do gave115 words
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Article, Illustration118 1948-07-14 4 London, July 13. The Shah of Persia, 28-ycar-oUI Mohammed Reas I'ahlevi. Is expected in Britain on July 20 for a sho: "s visit, it was officially inoojnoed today. He will stay it Buckingham Palace for two u?rY.s as the of King Jeorge arul QueenReuter - 118 words
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Article22 1948-07-14 4 Mrs. M. E Perera. Health Sister, has been appointed to act as Public Health Matron. Heahh Branch. Singapore.22 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-07-14 4 Tin Kin<i and Queen entertained Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt at Windsor Castle whin Mrs. Roosevelt unveiled a manorial to hi r hnshand, Franklin Di la no Roosevelt, famous U.S A President. This picture shows the Kinq and Queen, Mrs Runs* i* it. Queen Mary, Princess Morgan t and the Duke of51 words
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499 1948-07-14 4 WASHINGTON, July 14.~Japan will be n quired lolm£rt about 2.200,000 1 metric tons f^H Tr, th.Vrisral vear 1949 ana has little proaped of tcommi setl-supporting in the lomeeebte future uniess other Far Eastern nations over.or,.the^r reTAance to aid in the deve opmcnt of JapaneseReuter - 499 words
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Article65 1948-07-14 4 The following Commissions In the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve have beta approved by H.E. The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson: John William foat-Taylor Surgeon Lieutenant-Onv mander. Charles Brian Wil" 'son -Surgeon Lieutenant Joseph Bhefjrman--6urgeon Lieutenant (D), Philip Stuan 1 Dempst y— Lieutenant, a^ian Scott Brydon— Lieutenant65 words
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Miscellaneous424 1948-07-14 4 !0H YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK Summary, Newa Summary I mmmm aw a\ Vv/i iwii Announcements. Radio MALA1 ENGU8U Dance cllJb g45 At Y() PROGRAMMES Request, :>0 News. 8.48 A\ n/1/% The console 10.00 Music Shor>. I rom 12.00 MM to 200 ML ](J ;;0 F( rHilJ^ n .or Kadiated424 words
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Article, Illustration754 1948-07-14 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Qh Chai^ Ball mmmm jhrongtd t»f evening nail i»n M' l1 0 D,,...!d «.r, P^er., wai. ■fhidi included b« SSS ,„d M:> Si'tr-O" R lu-.-; W Ml Qaieolgne. rhe hall was lally decorated with peeni rj and tontine, three bands proYidini the dance music754 words
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Advertisement16 1948-07-14 5 'fc«NCE S| V| dav lllit J W" advice to over. 'li.bi X(i o u r appointments16 words
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Advertisement145 1948-07-14 5 TONICHT IN THE PALM COURT RAFFLES HOTEL INFORMAL DANCE 9 p.m. to midnight Luith Cabaret Attraction RICARDO PEREZ Dance Music bv I PATRICK FORCES HIS ORCHESTRA No Admission Charge j C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bait Heads Siamese Bracelets Sill' Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FCRNITIRP ALL KINDS OF LIXEN EMBROTOERIES ETC.,145 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article180 1948-07-14 6 A debate on colonial iffaiira nas always been. an effective way ot emp- lying th* British House o: Commons. Ihe august I members reach for their i ha' s and coaUs and steal j away like happy truants Last week during the d^oate on Malaya all but i180 words
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Article122 1948-07-14 6 For some time we have been en ter tai sung darK 1 douots as to the political "motives of the aonerents of the New Look. We were inclined mistaicenly it now seema to look upon this feminine satorial 1 movement as revolu tionary" ln its implica- tions,122 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1948-07-14 6 IS U.N.O. A FAILURE The Ri Hon Htam M Vol Maudet pi St.it-. tern tat paws— one unf< i tur: ic iv < ti. evl thai th> United Ml r v na operation* has ure d lj; t.. the expectatloM eaatartainc foi it when I the Chartef wavi rigaed at1,296 words
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Article401 1948-07-14 6 WARSAW* The British Government's apparent reluc-tance-to hand over Doctor Vlsdyalaw Oaring to the Polish auliioritie* to face trial fo war criroea alleged to hav* been committed in the Oswien cim (Attscnwitz) concentratior camp has aroused bitter reac tion here -where it is regard ed as401 words
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Article427 1948-07-14 6 Central TCurope has in the last two years added a new phase to its political vocabulary "peoples democracies". Few political speeches in this part of the world fail to make some reference to these new "democracies" standing like bastions along the line from Stettin toReuter - 427 words
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ROUND-UP OF CABLE NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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91 1948-07-14 7 SIAMESE MEASURE S TO STOP RED OUTBREAKS s^a* iitb reaks uf (blseae Ckmiimin.sts m r rllsce" where Prime MtnUt.r IlHd >lar.hnl Wnmm Jnugran. lm-. a, uell a. th. b-rrncks adjoining the Royal 1 'renniun was n«ted a* a result of the arrest of one of th* u i, r ofU.P. - 91 words
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Article178 1948-07-14 7 LOS DOS. J"- 1 j .ift mm wwMht-ee* t I /,.,-rn/ OS ftnasw. a y I rjravrs. >•••;■/"■• j"™ tin water smi aiw Fnrf/?' "f 7JS p"• of n isffttaf rrss** und i a reoslsr is thing rap l After ncinsi we k>cv erreM 175U.P. - 178 words
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Article130 1948-07-14 7 Washington. July 12. It SSM dtecloscd th it diplomatic fntr!ligence icpotts indicate Russia ia stepping ip it"- campaign to bring oil-rich Iran into its jphete. Observers hara believe Moscow is trying to bu t ld up a IS) tor introducing Soviet roops into baa asU.P. - 130 words
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Article50 1948-07-14 7 Nanking. July 12. The National Defcrue Military News Service claimed today the famous communist commander Chen Yi narrowly escaped death in the recent Honan battle when a shell exploded 40 metric feet from him. His Chief -of -Staff Chen Shichu was killed m the blast. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article44 1948-07-14 7 **mm^r t north we <. ft?l,7!S: 16 »Ues that cin £r ilUn l S*tast %to r,J nc accordCS*Tg* n a-esi Th --e cities 75 C «KniUiS XL hai th v m, h i?; ahaVTS iruni b >th j, 1 itinued U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article174 1948-07-14 7 SYDNEY. Goornmbat Football Club recently conducted a whoot la raiwe funds (or injured players. Goorambat. a small tOnonship with a population of about 2 HO, is firv/i-e miles from Ben* lia. in Victoria. Roads m the d strict form a mile square and y*hooters surrounded thisU.P.; Reuter; AAP - 174 words
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92 1948-07-14 7 Australia New Guinea Production Control SYDNEY. July 13 —The Aus-tra'.ian-New Guinea Production Control Board is to be yound up. the Minister lo External Territories 'Mr. E. ;J. Ward announced recently The board he said, wat established during the *ar to obtain maximum production •f copra and other tropical •roods InReuter; AAP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration416 1948-07-14 7 i "iILADKLPHIA. Julv 13: -f Democratic Parte Mslftus Writei s have written a tentative 'lann recog isssag isiaeis taunt iiot arms in the United states "subject onby to the tecistoa of the United Naions". rhc plank was r-»odo if 1 sal ni-ht byReuter - 416 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-07-14 7 A turnup round thc W hem of the sk rt and<*fC another m rsvSTSS over i the bu<>t are features of J x tats new U.S.-ces gned bathing suit. Worn v'th i detachable tights, it is. 1 1 mode m aquamarine wool jersey. i48 words
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Article149 1948-07-14 7 SHANGHAI. July 13: Pc•ief organisations in Shanghai are sending two plane loads of mpolies to Chengchcw Kaifeng in response to urgent appeals from hospitals and »e--ief centres in these two Hon.. a ities severely hit by the Civil var. A Lutheran plan.^ "Saint will airlift two andReuter - 149 words
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Article80 1948-07-14 7 SHANGHAI. July 1.3. The Ta Kung Pao. leading ir^cientOalaat daily, roday Ulfccd :he abolition Of the publfta.ions lan i'i commenting- n .he suppression of the HuvIcing edition of the Hsin Min j aoVitn the fact that Ch*"-* h** had entered th< (|onstitutional era. and sugg»y.».d theReuter - 80 words
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Article46 1948-07-14 7 PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND, July 13- Although f WO American individual *0,-ds were bettered and a n< >/ %jneric.*i h»!f mile r*»ed> v •s V r..,-~>,i *et un. nerfon*-»anct-*« ♦>-> a-»n' o'vmnir- trials f< r s^, jr wonpn athletes here last nieht were co^oYnJ disappointing on the whole46 words
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Article67 1948-07-14 8 Ma 12. A ith her 1 "-Vr .1 Haxcl Wsm< r n Richard, tr i. mdoa I-'"" f,) ,i M,s. Wniif i natd ti' it i ii, im nit t" tad i plac* l<i"i- "i"'"/'' 88 th,. Bh* Mid I'' N tt, i< i «/"'/>U.P. - 67 words
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Article40 1948-07-14 8 i»nuon, July 12 "p, tab boredom an-1 f rust rational endan K erin K thr hsjplness Of thouHan.ls of Ixm.lon^rs Mr (w^ree Mil. hell sai.l o Jay at the i„, n .i„ n Council of Social Service. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article124 1948-07-14 8 Leaning Tower Doomed PISA, Jala If. The fatnouw li liung tower 0/ Pi«a M*#H lollaps*- in thc next tour renturies, the Kntiineers unit Architects Assoctat'on >■) Pen said today. The 13th Cintuig tower already toe as oner id feci to on* wide, ond it leans s little mon eaoh year.U.P. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration137 1948-07-14 8 The Singapore Indian^ Association held an ath- Utic vuftmg at Ja,an Uesar Stadium last Sun- I dag. Thc Tamil Brother- I hood Association ic*ai tht Clubs' Championship I Cup with 1,2 1 2 ;o;nis in 1 the final. At the con- elusion of the meeting, tTribune - 137 words
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Article45 1948-07-14 8 SHANGHAI. July 13: Mr. Ca Pao-chang. Department Mreetor of the Ministry of ln'.ustry and Commerce, yesterlay told newsmen upon his irrival from Nanking that nore than 700 applications for thc purchase of Japanese reparation machines have been received by the Ministry.45 words
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Article124 1948-07-14 8 KING, QUEEN TO RECEIVE BISHOPS LONDON. July 12.— Somt three-hundred Church of Eng-| land archbishops and bishopr from all parts 01 the world, who are attending the Lambeth Conference, will be received by the King and Queen tomorrow at Bucking ham Pal3ce. The lectption will take place in th vU.P. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration74 1948-07-14 8 PHILADELPHIA, July 11— A chartered plane bearing 13.000 pounds of blood plasma and supplies for Israel collected by the American Red David Star for Palestine is ready to take oft for 'he Holy Land. Among the contributors to thr 8. C0.] blood plasma w:r j aetorsU.P. - 74 words
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210 1948-07-14 8 LONDON, July 12. Tlie Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph IJ. Chifley said tonight "The next three years may very well be the most crucial in the history of the. British people." In a broadcast over BBC, relayed to Australian Broadcasting networks, Mr Chifley saidU.P. - 210 words
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Article216 1948-07-14 8 to son The women of Itritain crowding out the classy evening schools all o\er country in a determination learn how to solve lli.ir h problems. So many want to lind ebout dressmaking, house repairs, cookery and hoin»scrvlng that there ar. long waiting lists over whole country, for e.van 290,000216 words
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Article, Illustration14 1948-07-14 8 AIIT BINOP. '""j Putiinq the V' ol ,e th™*- f h J (Tribune PhotogWM14 words
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Article58 1948-07-14 8 LONDON. Ju»y !f ing over 2b h Parbat, one of "JJ Ipeaki in the HiinaWj I craft of the R 3 Force have i first air attac < I nrr raids" tn tions in Gllgil Radio said ton J 1 C le:it a mon 3 of Kashnr:58 words
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Article55 1948-07-14 9 HOJff I* 0 L*t Ean it tn thc scho Jf I aS I Higlier" J? the Wgcr n hav* doubled dav^ 0 I been some in |K Bkt of NsSatl lalaSltl I Mason for cor.irhon out of 1M.J33 fewer than ».5W than fo;ty r'iF !ls tage of55 words
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Article28 1948-07-14 9 WAULS Pwlewtim H ys nr, m fc< till nr *a. which i* f** ki <%**9 22 ,a«d colttTs irfcaf* a >» ta J' irs. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article179 1948-07-14 9 July 13 R alia an in condition^ laacacap an* I Handicap. id that a horse both th. Wintei hrtags. £3.000 the Sydney Turf Ic and a half, [01 cithti ;aco. pe penalty for the cap oi the Metroleap be of the Epsom me mile. £4.000 be asked to carIReuter; AAP - 179 words
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44 1948-07-14 9 rails, July 12 M Won CoiHe de Poresto French wpply chief, told the 525 :r a ::i broadcaat tonxht that bread rationing 2? h f continued until next ai d *f ipecl ot M (Xcc;! wheat harvest U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article93 1948-07-14 9 «nes at p, t tonus of fr, i t y of IS/-, j R^tehtes! lu i° whl^ is I total w s I l fcha'yaatei Am lo is the lii al knowr. vn,r,.V. «»»t 5.0a» *Biok<n H» „'»£°JP ul Uo abh pL: '■> of ,oundVu,,.,:/."--^ unique ml p£an? t.Reuter; AAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration81 1948-07-14 9 Photograph) Photograph I 'yjst Saturday, the Negri Scmbtan soctt;i team beat the Combined R.A.F. team m the Malaya Cup encounter by J goals to 1. The Negri team is now in the finals and will meet Kedah or Selangor at Kuala Lumpur next month. Above an incidentTribune - 81 words
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Article67 1948-07-14 9 Los Angeles. July 12.— Klaus Mann. 41. son ot author Thomas Mann, is recovering from a suicide attempt. 8 Mann, also a novelist and playwright, attempted suicide i>\ turning on sas Jets in his appartment. When the police arnved. he slashed his wrists and tried toU.P. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-07-14 9 Photograph). The. finish of the Second Rice at Bukit Timah last Ba* ii(nt:n. Picture shows Grand Day tcinning from Brooking. TribuneTribune - 21 words
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Article92 1948-07-14 9 BIRMINGHAM, Julv 12- No o: ganised load sotoading scheme Is to be int: od cen S jjn< Midlands during October -.ownber and March next yeai although it is estimated -'■c peak demand foi power i.voiy to exceed the supplv. '''nistiial consumers will be JJ'ged to avoidReuter - 92 words
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Article196 1948-07-14 9 SYDNEY. July 12.— J Only about j.OOO tons of I this year's Australian l rice crop of nearly 50.--1 000 tons is expected M )be released for horr"* consumpl^^ Moat of the remaindS er of the crop wdi go i to Malaya. J The crop hasReuter; AAP - 196 words
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Article68 1948-07-14 10 HALIFAX, lul> 15 <••! ton .iv. -i >r Cl'nr'i < krtllni i »ui today thai n ling advti i Irom i ttawa I i impoun >'.< <i i in* rd rt.it- living f ti.- i currying nine men who I :.i med to on a68 words
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Article82 1948-07-14 10 '.o\l»o\. >n v r;_ Thr AnnTi mi sl.lp ":im Curson (odti> simiJ i»ti <!istrc*s rail nayiug tlaal er eraa lind Th namimfi .ni tor im mc Bate help, ordbjg to ht- l»«!v Tefogff q»h. The William arson as Sn kmwmi ruNova Smth., arid wan about ■JaOU.P. - 82 words
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Article31 1948-07-14 10 Nanking. July 12. Chiang Kai-shek today urged the newly formed 'Communist Suppression National Reconstruction MotMlisaUoa Committee" to Mart tanctaonhlg immediately Bd help UM ftjvoiu.u.i, u. >nr^ early peace to ju cojn-31 words
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Article62 1948-07-14 10 £15.400 FOR A BIBLE LONDON, .July li. A Vol* uii: ropy ut tin first dated 'ul, p.ndiii ed in I >i<i2 broua-U £10,400 todag at an a teflon. IJaa.itcm, London bookwet* ers. outbid A>:>< nun n*\A :ir firms to <i*t tin <• th* high* st iri'il for n tub cU.P. - 62 words
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Article61 1948-07-14 10 PANAMA CITY, Julg j I tz. The Natiimal As- sembly by a majority of t one vote approved the i i resolution to depose I Panama president H. i Enrique Anolfo Jiminez. I I The vote which came after hums of heated j debate byU.P. - 61 words
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Article163 1948-07-14 10 ARABS TO DISCUSS NEW TRUCE Damascus. July 11 l. of the three Arab tf .c. m of Ir Syria and the L. u r> iv.;n mati pcrted to hjald «r> Unpon conferenc- hf t toni. presumably to diacuss truce in Palter. The Iraq: Del AC ICtoiati Sarliq Al Ban mU.P. - 163 words
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Article99 1948-07-14 10 LONDON. July L3 V ther and signaii ex rts fifteen Europew *sl have met here foi 'he session of th. Furq Meteorological T- <omn cations Conferenc- improvement ia 1 1 m meteorological sen The conferen.".- I main items on ita ndaj Improvement t arrS ments for exchar- ag99 words
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Article73 1948-07-14 10 SHANGHAI, i '•<!}> i Officials of thi Sww* Nanking Railwi A<i* tration estxnamn tMB plicants for 20t trnfm trol jobs \ceri w"1 when a skinny yo*» I ths scales at tnort tha pounds. Upon savssfl ft youth too* fvim-' tarn ously carrying ftat iron to qualify I thl mumU.P. - 73 words
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Article54 1948-07-14 10 ROME Jui> *j comparative 1^ sid^nts of llllafl *J holm, Mont rea. shows that i •heaply gci the reasonably, b for s^ir\s sh< J Ike articles < f As regards 901 capitals n length of tiro J AT.r'i to purcl the Italian a < as having t< lian smieReuter - 54 words
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Miscellaneous273 1948-07-14 10 r* ~.V*w*w\<ixe To Jlorniiu, Tribune j BMMA*M3MwttnBsgB PS I 'saaTf Jaw J Jrfr U ILU JK "BELINDA" I 1 WBmma\ tai i mux MaAMI *AV*\ II f /I'M NOT SO 50RE r^HE'.E Atft THE '^TH'inOFTENASICNOf I V^OtO MtllClA- 'c«ly2 mISjAKT BUT PKi" i >-^fc. WITH YOUR APPROVAL 1 EPS M£273 words
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Article, Illustration82 1948-07-14 11 PEOPLE "ARE WEARY....." prwonmAtiwnt i dl m not fwLXmwed i„ aaj aawtrwei profoalitst. raik r,, tar aiaanasi l rsiss a*/ san sn wa* uaasssaa **akB issai I f. f*t Haasl a/ uai sfsesr" isis 1 af. riicfaT avuiole I ,o»,»». sYsaft'i J* r I Makati ncenthj. In i cefcaf fn82 words
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161 1948-07-14 11 a sithampton. July 13--3 John *****M888ML '*t Miniate, of Sop** inii Devekymenl m the AM j m Goveiaasaanl who ww I;: l in "h^ofth,RoyaiTour 0 f Australia next year nas irived hers by M best to. with Burkmgisun PaUc< officials and asslllgl with King OorgeReuter - 161 words
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95 1948-07-14 11 £16 Million From State Lotteries 6TONaTJaIy 11— A i p*ofr r ncnrly £2 milii riva* B»de t j thi Nes Sooth m\t Buu i tteriei In the fin n cial v-ar ended Jun- Gr« raccajNi were **i Prill 8888] E3.SSJ.tSG; and n u •aa t.fci0.044 L (:,^:y profits go intoReuter; AAP - 95 words
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Article168 1948-07-14 11 BIBMARCK (Norlh Dakota) IS. CatheUs suns aril! neai 'New Lc.>k" asst fill so d ta can continus to te icb In public schools despite the aa designed to oust them Phi law approved h\ tiu led ntc in June 2i>tii primary election prohibits teacher* fromU.P. - 168 words
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225 1948-07-14 11 i.ondon. July 13 r..« 1,0 »i">n Times today suomitted hat Burma could not affoid ny cot -i(mn>Mw with milium 'omniunlsm. and urged Bui in- statesmen to show by tfceu •firm handling of the Coia- •unist "ioiunTcctaun that they 1 IsstM Britain's aid. •The mawReuter - 225 words
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111 1948-07-14 11 July 18. in of sSS V^ WUcs into Ihe marto c b ythto!X KJO.OM 1 kIT" 50w>away rm,. y"2 J wj cotton, !no > of thTT, Do P'>ty o ofc r. according to the Chinese pro=;s. He emphatically denied that big denomination bank111 words
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78 1948-07-14 11 CHINESE ASSETS IN FOREGN COUNTERS Chinese report from N***' o ifjaid today legislatnni will soon dUcuaa a. propoaal urg:ing the G<rvernria«it If?*"* 11--latety to open negotiation* -wtth various foreign countries with the view to preaarmg a icajnaplete mirvey of assets o* 1 private Chinese individuals labroad ia order that, theyU.P. - 78 words
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289 1948-07-14 11 VISION' ENDED 21- YEAR SEARCH FOR HIS WIPE Gerald Lton looked out of an o!!lee window in London and saw a slim, golden -haired gl.-l. dressed in the style oi :h? *****, standing on the corner. She smiled at nim and vanished. No one eUe sa her but t: Get289 words
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Article45 1948-07-14 11 NAHKiNG. July 12. The Democratic Socialist* Party is I :x pec ted U* end ita two month old boycott of the Legislative Yuan tomorrow according tean informed soucee. The source said eigluetn Democratic Socialists will atenti the Legislafcrva Yuan session tomorroAV- U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article73 1948-07-14 11 SHANGHAI. July 13 A Nationalist Government report from Nanking quoted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as announcing that the Chinese Consulate at Kuala Lumpur has been elevated to Consulate General and that consulates have been established at Ipoh and Malacca. Li Ching has been appointed Consul-General and Ma TienU.P. - 73 words
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Article25 1948-07-14 11 PHILADELPHIA, July 12 James Roosevelt and 48 other California delegates to the Democratic Convention. *aid that they would vote for the nomination of Truman.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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114 1948-07-14 11 I SHANGHAI. July 13. S American army Major J. Hunt and his wife j a are toi*? *ucd m the Shanghai Bi*tr>ct C^urt for cu«tf*dy of their j l ridoiited child by Rns- sum mother, M i ft V T amara Tutereva. on iU.P. - 114 words
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Advertisement73 1948-07-14 11 AGENTS^rV^T&O. jfIHBONAI ACCIOENT INSURANCE a f ANYWHERE IN MAIAYA IlAimp sums fo. Death. lajss of Umbs or MO. HlaStt or temporary total, or partial disablement by accident or assault LOW PREMIUMS I Money can be made in your »SiaJt»a**» canvassing tins business on atu-acuv* commission terms. NATIONAL EMPLOYERS MUTUAL GENERAL73 words
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Article77 1948-07-14 12 Um Jub >' a pah* mmmtirg i- >•> VUmdmantei plan* r»lhd*d i* with "'i BAf iniUs nit Norihoit* ,„„t neat London, wm In. > l.mi't l><iki.ih<iiii, Mon t- r nf i,, ti Ai uituifi, mmemneoi to* night. 7 hi i tu mm pOOOU all M hoard77 words
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261 1948-07-14 12 on Britain" Trusteeas&aaS 8 i\;,!;; Hte,^ had iH-^n tikM toward the political a.l incement of the inhabitants It"?. Unyika. He aulwUtoed Sat nothing had been done in thia directioSL M Tsarapkin quoted a st; t ment of Si, Stafford Crippa describing the ra* ,na eriaisReuter - 261 words
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Article95 1948-07-14 12 U. S. SENDS "JETS" TO GERMANY I DETROIT. July J2- A ilinht of 16 United States jet fighters took off from I th* airfield here on the first ha of the initial transAtiantic crossing heading for G*rmany. The first 4 P-80 Shooting i Star jet planes roared aloft early thisU.P. - 95 words
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Article122 1948-07-14 12 £30 TREE STOLEN IN A JIFFY LIVERPOOL. July 1! hi Liverpool today Chatiss terson. local store man told the Liverpool ilipei that endless methods being tried to combat the "shoplifting evil". The big difficulty in their business was that had to be tried on Even garments in glass cases wereReuter - 122 words
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Article74 1948-07-14 13 r- ri I rday moasatoj I-: .uhc^tiou o; On M ...p. -tock Bfiirea fo? Jtaae slWaTlrg an tacraaai of MM tons ovei the pnvio.is month. UM market 1 ecamc slightly I i maiket subscqun\ a: th> cloae. i.Mo: :nj: j» ieas aatra o. 3 Julv RSS 4J 12'74 words
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Article806 1948-07-14 13 LO*NS Municipal 6a r a-- in?, 9<12,) 98r>0 gj W-00 100.25 U 100.50 Pea i« S.^ 113 -«0 Pen. S^aJSIJ JJyW i 5.00 3 1037 98.00 »10Q Otnrrs F.M.B, 85.3- &J^*M HOO 3.8. \v P •> 5*8.75 rj *.S.Wa? 1941 101£0 ***** K.S jJS 101. 73 P^sX806 words
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Advertisement229 1948-07-14 13 twaticc And Cor, nm r. On P§gt I-I _.^^aa««aß^Bßßaa*raaswsai LMafl WM WF *8M WJI W*^ MmW WjMi *A\ \*r^ mmw .^MM bm^^^mmm T 1 \B Mr"- /J yl ial are JM y^ J and Olga' Vj and they -i^^i^ It'iai Br.- 11% k y I^Ak ■^aaal y /T^ i^. mranl229 words
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Article811 1948-07-14 14 Btimv i the rull cart tm <"-' v s J° h lbl ,„,;.v.s and trainen Pi the i andi 1. 1 £2^ starts 2 ,,m. with 35 m.niit; s gnjl J G bte tote v.ni be on Hik-s 5 Mid Hand tn I Sweep Will be drawn811 words
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Article116 1948-07-14 14 KBu "GARRICK") (By ALLAN LEWIS) Race 1. FLYING FORTRESS Race 1. HARVEST MOON Harvest Moon Lady Ethel Lady Ethel Flying Fortress Race 2. KIMBERLEY Race 2. NORTON Norton Carolina Four Winds Cold Wave Race 3. KING MIDAS Race 3. -ECLIPTIC Win The Peace Some a ass Ecliptic King Midas116 words
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Article183 1948-07-14 14 The loeal pepper market eontinaed Arm yesterday with j quotations being marked up. Linfcga sago flour was reI ported done at $21. The following were y ester i lay's quotations RICE No. 1 $70. Others I qualities $45- 15ft, dLUTINOUfI PICK- $42 148. MEBHOON (Rice Noodlesi 150.183 words
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Article133 1948-07-14 14 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS Contrary to monthly return ol t ,oil MMtkM at of shipment at the business on Jun uu rea.se of 1,881 Dealers tffum Hah yesterday by Um Statistics woi J which is an mc tons, while poit suv lsits tons were up 1.1! n The market hs saint133 words
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Article25 1948-07-14 14 Increased BSrvousncsa f garding the gene-i >litio situation was reflected n marking down of priced mi sections of the Shar r;;*rlj yesterday.25 words
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Article59 1948-07-14 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vossoiti lonaj j Ceram l4 cjucrimba 1 1 j Kam par ;i Emp. Deben I*l j Sert-mpang Sega 1 st I Mt. Rogers U I 1 Maetsuyckcr La' mdii 171 Lake Nipigon Mil Mer.takah 1 I<ak<- Atlin ttj Ozarda m Oluf Maersh -"1 A.-phalion/Z3 Adrftstus'LCT C. 6 M59 words
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Article32 1948-07-14 14 Inclement areather m will resul t in «U *rtj tournev at the Great w in aid 'of charity being I* poned for one week. ire bune was told oflWlali) i terday.32 words
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Article65 1948-07-14 14 i a., 1 cai Nanking. Jul> ■> t lilgrims to Mecca 9f 200 Muslims, wil l Shanghai before f tQ l uly. it was lea me d jj The pilgrims *e from a vast nuiti > 1 eanta which letalled «J£j '..000 in Sinku r- ilone and anotherReuter; AAP - 65 words
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Article65 1948-07-14 14 In honour of H ri Mahkota of KHm:'! r n < installed 88 Hen the Throne, the K< jjJ Chamber of Conin verv successful B Sukaria Restaur.'' ru on July 4. Tb< attendance of n A Chamber Stld A-hoin were H. H kota. the Rr.tr af Justice Moor .-4 Mr.65 words
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Advertisement80 1948-07-14 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTDincorporate* Id Singapore ss. UM xmrrt +880*8 Bmm PASBAC.K ft rRFK.HTSKRVH FS Vi lIOM.HONC.. SWATOW, AMOY, I'KN.ANO A RANGOON, PAUMBANfI A DIXMI.I nfta-SSj s,»„ k s ll!s or Bl tlmit> Sw l|uw A A|unv luiv ta •Ht^t .W v.,.s lor Pa i Hadjo, N80 words
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Article589 1948-07-14 15 n.rtmmJl h '<**** A r r A tiativt 1 from tl.-' B 'l r„rUH»'nP :l t( Cfi, xon-A twi(v K^^^aS -J uDt.i n* fl r| J *r,>n tht- Tigers J aaulM-ai t° th< ff. *vn to It an I r fjy chorus of eaVdnsii fr° m th,,,r Ji bsssitaal589 words
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Article153 1948-07-14 15 fcBLLV July 13.— Britain''. Urj jf< v*rnor In German* ini Sir Prian Robertson, reled to Berlin today with new »< iKstroction* on the Berlin kade cmi* after his London I witn Mr. Bevin and iti Is of «tafl. Is Ismsb opposite somber shal Vastly -Sokoiovsky. not153 words
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Article52 1948-07-14 15 ■WHAT t nnVSp^' i feature art v, aoclaim^ "oiThl% that S^SSSfr' Mr. «;coorteg y f*iert J}* 810 broach .n lniiiM ?ver 9 r Penin B&aftr 5 L J* P!<.ceL M cr *nal,rESSaVssS tth *sja f 4 "now. Sition ll 15 Wen N to uv >w j feasi JsU.P. - 52 words
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Article30 1948-07-14 15 OLYMPIC SOCCER" DRAW TSLfi* I3 Be Otonpte "ol ma Irom ,h "w oncoSSSL c mpf "««>■ Hun sa:v inenS ,> P rt tha F,K A' ramm federation •Wt. lr decision .hi« ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article16 1948-07-14 15 "MISSING SHIP SAFE 9 «^"h£-*S "-The ,,r,^aido port a her 'ti! °y MiS ..i '.■■'i,n. nd16 words
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Article311 1948-07-14 15 Third Test Match Ends In Draw OW TBAFFOWfc Jnly Rata b*W wp P*»y the third Test between England and Australia wti! 2.15 this afternoon when Morris and lan -Johnson opened to the bowling of Bedser mm! FoJlnnt Rain all day yesterday prevented resumption of the game which stopped on Saturday311 words
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69 1948-07-14 15 LONDOfy July 13. The British Communist Party today called on the Labour movement to press for a ftvepoint programme to "end British dictatorship" in Africa. A statement issued by the Party Executive charged the Labour Government with continuing Imperialist methods in African territories underReuter - 69 words
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251 1948-07-14 15 PHILADELPHIA. July 13. Twenty-five thouaand boxing fans aaw Ike Williams pound Beau Jack into helpleesneaa in j the aixth round of a 15-round contest here laat night, and retain hia world lightweight I crown by a technical knock!out The fight was stoppedReuter - 251 words
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Article18 1948-07-14 15 LONDON. July 13. The M.C.C. have announced the cancellation of their 1949-50 tour to India.18 words
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Article98 1948-07-14 15 LONDON. July 13 J. MaeDonald BauVy, the Trinidad sprinter, will run for Great Britain ia the 100 metres la the Olympic Game*, it wa* officially announced today Bailey was Dr***eiit at a pr.-** conference In Loimlobi today when Jack (rump, British team manage*, dserlosed thatReuter - 98 words
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Article79 1948-07-14 15 Playing their last match here last night, the China Olympic basketball team secured an easy victory over the Singapore Combined Chinese by 62—28 pts. at the Happy World StadMim. The scow at the Interval w is 24—16 |>ta. in favour of the visitors. The match79 words
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Article39 1948-07-14 15 Four players whose names were omitted in the list of the men's open singles event in the Singapore Badminton Championships yesterday are: Cheong Hock Leng. S. Ahmad Mattar. We* Chye Koon and Chia Chin Soon, of the Eclipse B.P.39 words
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Article82 1948-07-14 15 TOKIO. July 13.— The latest item of foreign property in Japan to be returned to Its rightful owners by the Civii Plopdrty Cuat.tlian of Gen MacArtnur's headquarters consists of a rart collection of entomological specimens, formerly a part oX the national collections of the British Museum ofReuter; AAP - 82 words
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Article36 1948-07-14 15 The Kiwi Members' League will play a friendly game of badminton against the Pasir Panjang Recreation Club on Saturday at 3.15 p.m. at 1418 Devonshire Road. A table tennis practice will also be held.36 words
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Advertisement38 1948-07-14 15 XArrmmm 7 Call H^ Man -^an iimwtii A speciality prepared solely tor fflra thetreatment of Piles: Ant.sept.c H Astringent Analgesic and heahnq Inqren¥Sl dients. skilfully compounded have MW ™<* Man Zan an outstanding success If in the painless treatmen^tPjjes-38 words
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Article116 1948-07-14 16 OK tOd lamal .1 Comm i bl* r phtbul So* .'.>'■•"" tounced that ko r i Is "Btati <■' rendt* following tna\ m mnnMw and othei dm* ment* s«i plotting agitation and nnn tl tin < intl y in i m Intt <■ Pi116 words
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193 1948-07-14 16 It is officiallv Stated that the Officer Administering the Government Sir* Alec Xewboult, recently received a deputation of Chinese Leaders at Kings House, Kuala Lumpur, consisting of Messrs. Cheong Yoko ('hoy. Teh Chek Min. Siaw Amn. An H Keh Toh and Chan Bang. The Deputation193 words
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Article290 1948-07-14 16 WAR OFFICE O'KAYS COL INCREASE Wi: c;* adopted ndatl >n of tIM c mmltl ii i'"M < aiiowanci approved itly oy thi .Singapore 00- in. and has decided to pay all War Deportm-em Civilian smolovt es Immedlati ly •ul] i fan <•: COL with retrospective elect fTom August i i-'290 words
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247 1948-07-14 16 LONDON', July 13.— Arab leaders hurriedly conferred Amman today on the Palestine position, a few hours before Security Council session at Lake Success at which Count Ko Iternadotte, United Nations mediator, was expected to #J for "quick action." King Abdullah of Transjordan,247 words
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Article30 1948-07-14 16 BatU Arang. July 13. A strong military guard has been stationed in this mining town which was attacked by a large terrorist force yesterday morning.30 words
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227 1948-07-14 16 PLANTER'S "COMMENDABLE BRAVERY 'AGAINST BANDITS A military communique issued this morning in Ipoh gives details of the bandit attack on the Manager of Senggana Estate, Manong. It states An armed gang attacked ths Manager of S-mggang Estate on the morning of July i: The Manager, accompanied by two guards armed227 words
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Article93 1948-07-14 16 OTTAWA. July i Labour Minister. Mr Hu lD hMitchell. made a last, 2 attempt today to aver threatened Canada-w. and communications tle-tmi fore 1000 hours QsfT o n Thursday deadline. Ui J chell said that then lS 1 cause for worry" that t 150.000 rail-men93 words
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