Morning Tribune, 16 July 1948
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Article510 1948-07-16 1 MORE TROOPA MALAYA REINFORCEMENTS TO ASSIST OUR T R O O P S IN THE WAR ON COMMUNIST TERRORISTS ARE ON THE WAY. •IN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ISSUED LAST NIGHT STATED:— •On July 7th, the Ist Battalion, The Inniskilling Fusiliers were placed under orders to move from Hongkong to Singapore and510 words
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139 1948-07-16 1 Air-Ti ght General Strike In Italy IKOMK. July 15— Italian (omiuuni^ts clamp««d a Mttrty gbt fHHri »lrtke (>n Italv toda >' aJmost pa^vnnf iht% strif.-sH.pt nation in reprisal for thf att*-mpt«l ndnation d their chieftain l'almir<> Togliatti. loport- i ated the strike almost com] ctl et was aid to cr.::.139 words
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Article54 1948-07-16 1 USTOWEL REPORT INCORRECT bskss BsStttts K"L |H fi *W that th" t I,; JjH-at, fores Sir v incorr,rt. i., s U* n »>■ si;,; kaotho. ln, IS the regular 'H'^i 1<n ol both food night at the Tolyclimc ted to dear the nr. The latest medical nport bad i "tranquilReuter - 54 words
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160 1948-07-16 1 Malayan RoyaltyofPerak In vested With New Rank (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA KANGSAR, Thursday night.— At a Veremony held at the Istana Iskandariah in the presence of a few specially invited guests, members of the Malay Royalty of Perak were invested with their new ranks by His Highness the Sultan.160 words
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Article19 1948-07-16 1 Burma Cabinet Resigns ?«Aft* -The e i its r tonl Bht ten! s^. p r '•nation W hi° h19 words
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Article24 1948-07-16 1 KfiSS R T r^ hi «8«on dc »T le!1 of w aIm r: iational Jr° scrves the f °r Japan. leavi »g shortly24 words
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Article72 1948-07-16 1 WASHINGTON, July 15. general John "Black Jack" Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces m the First World War died he<e today, aged 87. A sick man of over 80, when ica enter "l the second vl Gene ral Pershing Kept a strong interest in world arrair. He wasReuter - 72 words
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323 1948-07-16 1 0 :vauo o, o! u l alem sa^ UK- T,uco r° dlsh memb «r Side? n lted Nati ons l^ocopua area, just north of Jerusalem. He was understood to have been driving there with Col. Nils Brunnson on n peace mission. Meanwhile, Mr.Reuter; U.P. - 323 words
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154 1948-07-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, July 15,— 1t is officially stated for public information that Regulation 1906 the Emergency Regulations, 1948, gives the High Commissioner power to exercise control over any undertaking by way of trade or business. Whenever the High Commissioner has reasonable causeReuter - 154 words
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107 1948-07-16 1 The Singapore Police have not relaxed their vigilance even though there has been no apparent manifestation of gangsterism here since the oiitbreak of violence in the Federation. A Tribune man who went on a round of the city after midnight yesterday was impressed by this107 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-07-16 1 E. R. H. Toshack. the Australian bovcler, puts in a spot of practice at the nets while auditing the next Test match against England. Toshack has more than proved himself tcorthy of inclusion in the tourists' team.37 words
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Article64 1948-07-16 1 The Telecommunications Department here have no information of an illicit commercial radio operating in Singapore, it was stated officially yesterday. The report which came from Bangkok stated that the Siamese police had arrested two men in this connection. Special messages for merchants and other business men64 words
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Advertisement25 1948-07-16 1 Meet the new WEMCO GINGHAM (Super-fine quality) Guaranteed Fast Colours, in 5 different, delightful shades We send your Gift Parcels Home «Ufc 521*,»15%i«1« y*lMt- SINGAPORE25 words
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Article52 1948-07-16 2 l <i:i Han workeri were Injui i dung girden at tw <li;i "nt placei and al <!if feieni p< i.o.r, v four were ailmltte<j to hospltul Hi" tu.st caec w;i.m reported at Clifford Pier mi 8 am ihr seron-i occurred al KaiJaig Altport Hhortly after ml.lwhich ieii52 words
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160 1948-07-16 2 A Tan t*• i i till Ml I I iurtcj thl i i .'l''. lUffMted |j houJ i iurrcn d fan o Itjf 01 WIIUIIU- rmfttateoe- .-..s 1 rtforaai ...p.- 31 ftl M Mr. L. C'J.:h pr hvnit.n; oflicer. obi160 words
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Article28 1948-07-16 2 A Chinese living at Palembang Koad was admitted to hospital last evening with a head wound. He was injured, it was reported, during an affray with some compatriots.28 words
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175 1948-07-16 2 <■ YUmae Marl Rpeortei I Ih. fact that members of th- fairer ntx in Singapore are taJdng keen ano 1 atrioaf intei- in thortaand writing af ;i I ton was evident at a meeting held by tiie PUbmb'i Shorthand Writers' Aawdattoa \< terday175 words
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Article82 1948-07-16 2 Charged with rabMng two Europeans of cast) and jewelhry worth $734, a Chinese. Chua S« u'k. was brought to the PourU) TcliCe Court yesterday The incidents It was alleged, occurred i| 7.45. p.m on April 19 at Tanah Merah Btsar. The accused was alleged to have a n82 words
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Article140 1948-07-16 2 l>ail of $20,000 in two sureti<s was allowed a middle-aged Chinese, Chai Thong when he wa.i charged in the Second Diftrtct Court with being In potlianlOß of 50 lbs. and 7 ozb. iif opium. Aeeuseil was arrested at Plmu Resi (in Telok Ayer Ha in140 words
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139 1948-07-16 2 SHANGHAI. July 15.— Police oilicers investigating one of the many brawls discovered a pedicab coolie accused of stealing a tyr<« is 18-year-old Miss Li-yi, whose half-brother is a wealthy owner of three electric appliance stores. Miss Li told the police sheU.P. - 139 words
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Article65 1948-07-16 2 SHANGHAI, July 15. Shanghai employers, already suffering seriously from trade restrictions and chaotic monetary conditions, were dealt another reeling blow today when the City Government issued the mid- July cost of living index showing a rise- of nearly 100 per cent compared with the end of June. Today'sReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1948-07-16 2 London, July 15. Moscow Radio settled for Russian history anyhow on who invented the airplane. A Tass dispatch said that documents discovered in the Leningrad archives show Captain Alexander Mozhaisky invented the airplane in 1882, years before the Wright brothers did in America. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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306 1948-07-16 2 Given Grenade For Anti- Police Action Seven Chinese, alleged to be on their way to commit an armed robbery at a sundry goods shop in Tampenis Road on the evening of August 11 last, fell into a Police trap. They were arrested and. when searched, a fully loaded pistol and306 words
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Article105 1948-07-16 2 A middle-aged woman, Leng Ju Yong, was sentenced yesteroay to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $50, in default, three weeks simple imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh, Second Police Court Magistrate. b inspector Krishna, Municipal Hawker Inspector, said during a raid on hawkers on July105 words
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Article117 1948-07-16 2 BOAT CAPSIZES, CLERK MIS SING (From Our Own Report! KUALA KANGSAR, M A clerk attache! to the 1 fare Department. Kuala Ka sar, Che Megat Nawawi j I been missing follow mz an cident last night, when he, i a Malay midwife uas irosi the Perak River in a samp117 words
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Article80 1948-07-16 2 NANKING, July 15.— A Government spokesman at a pres conference today said the purpose of the new travel regulations governing foreigners in China "facilitate police authorities keeping track, of the whereabouts of foreigners and providing them with adequate protection, especially during the period of the CommunistU.P. - 80 words
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Article94 1948-07-16 2 SYDNEY, July 15. The free and assisted passages scheme for migrants from the United Kingdom had bee n extended to allow subsidised passages for parents or close relatives of migrants, irrespec ti of age, the Australian Minister for, Immigration, Mr. A. Calwell, announced rerently. Mr. Calwell saidReuter; AAP - 94 words
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Article44 1948-07-16 2 ISTANBUL, July 15.— A trial which lasted three years end•"l hero t°day when 45 person. were sent to prison for terms of one to five years for attempting to form a Communist Party which is forbidden by Turkish law. Eleven others were acquitted.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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293 1948-07-16 2 Wont; Pak Lam (2*o. a .n«*ch%nic Itevtag 0 ->J Hrj|»»stipr Road, was yesterday .^ntenced by 1 Jud^e A. V. Win.slow to on^ month's rinorou- 1 •mi. in addition, a fine of MOO. in default t J two weeks' imphsonm«nt on a293 words
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Article111 1948-07-16 2 fX)NDON. July lft Michael Fordham he screams from his wife's room at their home in Katherines' precincts Reg Paik, London, early to Rushing in. he found ai attacking Mrs. Fordham. A he had eailed for help. Foidham was rushed to i veraity College hospital serfReuter - 111 words
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Article43 1948-07-16 2 NANKING. July l«g other "soak the rich presented to the W Yuan providing for tht r«T tion of private Cmnewj abroad. The bill iwj*] old subject which wsj plagruing the Chinee mcnt for the last two u U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article42 1948-07-16 2 LONDON, July fa rt Finlay, Britain* l ptU| high hurdler Wilson, one of milers, have pat*?'. and have now be< |le Britain's Olymi tr team. Both anCampaigner.-. 1 Finlay will cont ft metre, hurdl will go for the 1 ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article23 1948-07-16 2 Shanghai, Ju has to pay as mu< (Ai per cent, in M*'J%* check in China i;CU ii astronomical n ot figures today U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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179 1948-07-16 3 Employed As Agent, He Vanisliad With Police Revolve' urn* a!- Bang "Tthii mor»W l V, breach of Cv— reader** Ml starfoid. T^ mJMl M,;;rinontHlfund.. w.-.'r \H RESTS JK ul I useful agent SioUw* for help- Al r "t< of several U in^V ,ar!v in 1947. notorious I .«m t. J179 words
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Article64 1948-07-16 3 SINGAPORE LAW SUCCESSES ,-c ipril examination* km ct Courts Mr D jc ;a passed in Roman a:;: Real Pi Sv> Keng pass< an [unui La« euuJ L --> 0 v and in Ciimin»l Law phfiip"H allffl and W na L luck have passed ponjtnatioaal Uw and 1 History: Hi Ho64 words
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Article218 1948-07-16 3 aj. Gen. L. H. Cox, Gene* Mm Cominaadmf. SingaDhtrict and Mrs. Cox the goesu of honour at a party last owning at the Sowers' Club. Waterloo et. when former members r Oew rji u b foi Indum ps net to bid them ftrewell w: departure218 words
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Article38 1948-07-16 3 Wav Rift With Reds Widens h. Julv 15 Tv s Hates SmE? 1 Co »miuen Cor ay "^wed n '**££2 official V l ;^t the mov i?; IJ »hou on 'mu- ii •i SSPC be n^ f thf38 words
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156 1948-07-16 3 popular ecu. omcai RETURNING TO CEYWN Ws h l E •dp Kretser, who he £SJ the fir batch of As??- *s i'hh ylon this of ti, e n \u> e flrst officer *$»fi!LS* m Malaya Ilk* Bin«.J- Tribune: "I here tfiTtoW I*^1 living af t fc ylon x mi BW156 words
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215 1948-07-16 3 Mr W H. Chinn. First Adviser to the Colonial Office on Social Welfare. pra;ae the Lrtm conference yesterday. work <ione by the S ngapore Social Welfare Department at He deciared that what was being done here was more lugnlv orenn!**! than in any oJier215 words
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Article35 1948-07-16 3 I t is officially stated that KaQiigasu s b SUhampara Pillay who was convicted oi murder was executed a t the Alor Star Prison a t 8.40 a.m. on July 10. 1948.35 words
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Article28 1948-07-16 3 Mr. H. B. Basten. CMG. has bee n appointed to be a member of the Singapore Pilot Board in place of Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes.28 words
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Article75 1948-07-16 3 Berlin, July U~ Soviet pa.uctmtists today ca.-ri-L J cut 'routine training .umps' i» 'he vicinity of histal. SuxHet unified ok the edg€ of the Western i i.o.t\do,* to Be,an. Soxtet otjicers in the Ai» Saieltf Control Centre uosted a note* this mo,n ing that tra'.nng mono-U.P. - 75 words
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231 1948-07-16 3 Wife Was Determined To Go With Other Man **I could not do anything to prevent my wife from going out frequently with Oakley be- < auae ahe waa determined. stated Mr A. J Braga in the Singapore High Court yeaterd«lay at the continued hearing of his wife s petition for231 words
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88 1948-07-16 3 Downed Tools Picked Up By Striking Smithies Chinese silversmiths and goldsmiths woi .-cers have reached an rateable settlement with their employers, and 300 men wno downed tools two months ago returned work yesterday. Int total strength of workers kfl the two unions in Singapore is about 700. Trouble started when88 words
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252 1948-07-16 3 -"one of tL 23 I.U ottered for sa.e. These 23 lots are situated at Robinson Road comprising the| vacant land in front of the CJ.B. Before the auction the conditions of sale were explained to auction one by one but no252 words
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86 1948-07-16 3 The Catholic Young Men's Association (Church of Our Lady of Lourdes* will be holding "a variety concert in aid of -ne Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund on August 14 at the Vic.oria Theatre. The concert, which will conaist of Indian dances and sketches in English,86 words
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Article106 1948-07-16 3 WOMAN'S DBW IN SEA. OFF PEIR The body or a Chinese woman was found floating in th? sea off Clifford Pier at about )0 30 o'clock yesttrday morning. Slips of red paper found on the body, which vas garbed ,i n a pair of black trousers I and a blue106 words
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250 1948-07-16 4 SSSSSrSS (***** n«ori| H..« k i> > lIS til' I Ufffi f "if il'l i/ >■•> )>l pt,ini u i> ><'' public ■mi tuni i tit > th' 'it* ration Ifn 2'i l"ts nil MM LARGEST NUMBER i Jir largMl MMlbtl of250 words
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Article57 1948-07-16 4 it i officially stated tint Tan^ Hoong B/O Tint; Hce who was convicted «>f rauidei waj executed .'it th* 1 Pudu Prison, Kiiuin Lumpur, on IVednefldsy, July 14, ;it 7 ;i.pi T.iti: Hoong w.i sentenced to death on charge <>f having murdered the proprietoi of a coffee-shop In57 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-07-16 4 Puk T»m>i punch js vie ur as N,,nn San fails to clear urith fun hnul. On* o) T t any thrilling incidents in Timers' goal l>»s in Tuesday'}* J)ir. I Lunjue game between finer Sports Club and RAF (Chnwji).39 words
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Article221 1948-07-16 4 BANGKOK. July 15.- Siam is negotiating with the Chines^ Government for a reduction of the Chinese immigrants quota to Siam. it was learned here today on a high authority. The present quota is 10,000. The 1948 quota has already been filled. A Government spokesman told ReuterReuter - 221 words
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Article37 1948-07-16 4 •A fire engine was rushed shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday to a paint-shop at Upper Pickering Street where a drum of linseed oil was ablaze. The fire was put out with a few minutes.37 words
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152 1948-07-16 4 DUBLIN, July 14. Lady Kilbracken, second wife of 71--year-old: Lord Kilbracken, was in St. Laurence's Hospital suffering from what was believed to be gunshots in the head. Lady Kilbracken who is 43 was found °n Monday morning on the lawn of herU.P. - 152 words
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Article54 1948-07-16 4 SYDNEY, July 15. Mr. Elvin Beibert, United States Consul for South Australia and the Northern Territory, visited th«> Australian and American Ainhem Land Expedition recently. On his return to Darwin. Mr. Scibert said the scientists were happy and enthusiastic over the new field they were about to pvnlnrpReuter; AAP - 54 words
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Article90 1948-07-16 4 HAMM, July 14. PKt yearlold Irmgard Kuswj accused of six pui> was recognized j passenger today wh< about to alight fr< n mund-Hamm train The woman gavi and before t!v come to a standst i.l and her boy frii daah for liberty. vd the station gates jU.P. - 90 words
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Miscellaneous322 1948-07-16 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAI BLUE NETWORK 12 45 News in Malil >'- IM J I(U tv t^ri ttiM Down, 6.00 Programme Sifl MALAY ENOLJSH m 605 Believe it Or 1 PROGRAMMES 6.30 Popular Reque* 1 I News in Malay. 7.45 Musjl PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Interlude. 8.15 Close Down.l 1.00 p.m.322 words
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Article, Illustration739 1948-07-16 5 VERA ARDMORE - VE RA ARD MORE WITH s ••untm- him EUjohnsi who ma ■Eds-. lu suc- doctor's •ten ana be-l-v- Hum an 'GooI I I i m'" I ma thomtn i mm th. reryword chanting with mi smiles, >r ulnc .s The wea^ are the auement Tnev ,laniourous IOWDs739 words
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Advertisement136 1948-07-16 5 ARE YOU i MEMBER a^ of "THE LILUPUT" Singapore s Most upto-dat* LENDING LIBRARY at Little's C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: -1025 i TONIGHT IN THE PALM COURT RAFFLES HOTEL136 words
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Article23 1948-07-16 6 L> tui.-i Af/entM Mennrit. Cnlm Turn- r., Ltd., Talbot Hoxtfte, 9H, St Martin'* Lane. W.C. Z. FRIDAY. JULY 16. 194823 words
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Article251 1948-07-16 6 The Communist attack upon Batu Arang has served to focus attention upon the real nature of tne problem facing the authorities in Malaya. Hitherto th e authorities have viewed their campaign against the terrorists as a major police problem, abetted, when occasion demanded it, oy the military. By251 words
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Article, Illustration640 1948-07-16 6 The Vietnamese j feel that Gen. Xuan > is a French pupn»»t leading a phar.ioni government. S A I 00 N— <>»!>' an Afteenenl between ex Emperw I):l i Annan »nd Dr. II<» Chi Min'i. leader of Vietminh Resistance! could bringReuter - 640 words
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Article512 1948-07-16 6 SHANGHAI. A five-year plan for the rehabilitation of China's rural areas is among a mass of reconstruction blue- i prints which have been drawn up by official and private Chinese organisations based on the United States aid-China programme, Chinese souroea here disclosed. The scheme, mappedReuter - 512 words
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Article480 1948-07-16 6 VIENNA— An unique experiment in international cooperation for the large scale slaughter of insec t pests ha.s met with remarkable success in Austria. where 3.370 hectares (1 hectare equals 2J acres) of forest land hav been cleared of the deadly nun month— which is to trees what480 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-07-16 7 l BBEEP. BEAUTY* tin'iht W M' (0),- turn fkot6 0/ 1 lAXE F. r <.<ELL y»rl- tt< Wt< fcid KMT th'lM'f to I rlrt Bi w M Tfc4 P<i'.>'<i<' Param<mnt't i feckiij westy \Hi U.. H*« »< tpiC9. i"..' v h flu *yt tin wad-Wild y rcrtu >48 words
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Article227 1948-07-16 7 (Fr LONDox° n r IO r a KfUters S P° rts Edit r > by Ohmrt' inmLt,,r. tne lnvaiKl of London 4i- vk OTl!etKors tron a«l Parts of the to thfva^inn S ,r' lready taken »P resi««aanb" tion Z t- ympic storing a ma; Cr woblemReuter - 227 words
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Article27 1948-07-16 7 lu "»«r, t^J u y 14 -H was tha t lirita, i arned tocl ay *«y O f" topped deli. .lu la ot Jet ««*neB to Soviet27 words
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132 1948-07-16 7 WONT DARE MALTREAT 7 THE TARMER"- CHURCHILL MAIUSTOXK (England). July 14.— Mr. Winston Churchill (Leader of the Opposition) said today that the need for hMf mi food will be so great in the n.xt ten to 15 yearn in Britain that "no government, however wanton, will dare to maul orU.P. - 132 words
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53 1948-07-16 7 "FOR GOD'S SAKE RESIGN", SAID TELEGRAM TO PRIME MINISTER "i i Speech mm- Pi IftaJ^^ ''I i Im Postmm**** WUfnd Pal** i i lotd tn* Copmhoim tomjf. I v /by a CoiMtnw S r h,! not been J ted, Mr. P'il'*<J tmd that telegram mpmvH** i m/ >, rejw&§ <i»'yU.P. - 53 words
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Article67 1948-07-16 7 BeatUc July 14. A 42-year-i University of Washington art student shot and killed the i ikini; woman officer lltto naval district during quarrel, then critically n himself. nr John BriN said Ve:S v o wtLa n i. shed to hos- critical cuadiiion aftei lOOtiog att: active WAVKU.P. - 67 words
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Article396 1948-07-16 7 SYDNEY. July 14. Crocodiles in Arnhem Laad, northern Australia, are so hungry, thick, and dangerous that im£ak> huntrrs are caro'^ l rifle* toi >rotect themselves when they SO to rivers or lagoons fo* fiesh water. The crocodiles went inland) from coastal creek* and mud flat*Reuter; AAP - 396 words
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Article49 1948-07-16 7 READING. England. July 14 A policeman walking hiquiet night best near Reading University suddenly heard cries for help. He investigated, and found tive elderly women locked in the University i>y mistake. They explained that they had lost their way after taking part > n a whist game. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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275 1948-07-16 7 LONDON. July 14 Thf House of Commons last night i ejected alterations made by the Hou<e cf Lords to the Govtrnments British Nationaliy bill which was thus restored lo its original form. When the Commons have nnished with th- bill it *iH eventually go backReuter - 275 words
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Article124 1948-07-16 7 Baltimore, July 15. Negroes i were toddy authorised to play golf on three Baltimore Municipal courses from which they haJ previously been excluded. Federal Judge Caivm Chestnut hag issued an order to enforce a ruling he made on Juno 1 8 in a ease brought byReuter - 124 words
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142 1948-07-16 7 Chinese Officers In Black Market Arrests SHANGHAI. July ti. F 0 a r high-ranking Shanghai G a r r is o n Cohimanrf offif-rs vert taken into custody yesterday for alfrg'd inluhement in blackmark ft activities, according to Chinese press reports today. They included Colonel Chang Yah min, Chief ofReuter - 142 words
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168 1948-07-16 8 I lIK'.S lly I* (;<r i M ir ko i< ■'<<•■> f th<> »;,...■■< fij.-ni to-Imv offered to rjt, talki with IkC <; k (;<>.. rriiiunt Hll P'°- ,i Mrs made ov.-t tt.. rM Con uotin i aldarii ''>•- putj and Foreign Mill!168 words
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Article77 1948-07-16 8 BUCHAREST. July 14. llftdamc Magda Lupt'^cu. who becsme the wife <»i »'x-Kin« u .1 ofl Rumania at a bt'dside cefvmooy In Rio De Janeiro last July, when she wnj dan^croui-ly ill. has been deprived <u her Rumanian citizenship and will have her property in Rumania confiscated. MReuter - 77 words
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Article108 1948-07-16 8 "WE ARE UNITED", Says Eden BERLIN. July 14 Four thousand Germans from So-viet-blockaded Western sectors of Berlin were assund by Mr. Anthony Eden "Deputy Opposition Leader in the Commons* tha t Britain's parliamentary opposition "strongly endorses" the stand of th» British Government and the Western allies on the Berlin c:islsU.P. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-07-16 8 v./ 'v'", 1 """''""> I—9** from Cold Wave and Bon I nutate, ScHptic winning by head from Double Five and Borne Ch is.tr,,: Camden winning by length from Content in the seventh i 1 graphs/. »m /,>* J36 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-07-16 8 Above are the winners of the first. toM Sweet Memory winner of ihe first rnce^W dm, v\n<M18 words
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Article51 1948-07-16 8 London, July 14. The Labour j Ministry announced tonight that Britain i armed foreei were re- daeed by :io.ooo aokUen, uilorj and airmen during May. It said that the number of unemployed in Britain totalled 271,100 in mid-June two per Cent of the country's labour force.U.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-07-16 8 Photographs). Wtamen <>) the third and sij'h mccs being led in. On the left is Ecliptic and on the right Oatneborougk TribuneTribune - 21 words
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Article49 1948-07-16 8 OLD WA HUNGRY MI'KDEX, WANG IS VERY H U WITHOUT Old Wffl envision n Ini'int of I M nirh'ina hope whfh ht iaM the owrti 0/ UTorfl you nil Mij suns-" in ct old ffft To'luy his lost hii son Id of the Reds. iad lJ is going MM49 words
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Article108 1948-07-16 8 SHORTAGE OF PADRES BBIBTOL, Juhi If, The <irtiv\l]i Df the ministerial MMMOHIr .situation was mpktuiaed at the Methodist ('onfen n<< at BHKoI today. 77»r K'r. Co/hi A Ruin it* London taM loerv 90 iioiist.sr without tirdmned ministtrs. ,12 had been filled b% pmliationeifi. having •ometkimg Uke ~>x houses tht* yearReuter - 108 words
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Article56 1948-07-16 8 lios Angeles, July 14. A ♦'u.ooo volume collection <>i booki gift of the students of the University of Southern Callfoiniii to the I 'Diversity of tlv> Philippines was »>n route >m Wednesday to Manila. The American President Lines teamer James McKay left her; with the collection asU.P. - 56 words
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Article46 1948-07-16 8 London, July Ik. Lord Walkdfin. speaking for the Government, toUl the House, of Lords today that the recent London dock strikes caused shipping delays estir.iatPd at €SHO,OOO sterling. He said that atPthe circumstances surrounding the wild cat strike were being investigated. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement30 1948-07-16 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Have s <(^ Bmf R > Ne» V» ri t) of tojjhU, Aft<>rn()On Frwks U«V MmOmi opening fio^^os at Reduce rnies. Thone KM Ladies own material made to order.30 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-07-16 9 Photographs Irf Mtf Tim§k <>» \V'dnis>{<- On f right d inner o) tht !<-urth TOd and ON tk( left is Citn- TribuneTribune - 24 words
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Article125 1948-07-16 9 TIN ORE DUTY: A DENIAL LONDON. July 14. -Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones denied today that the export duty on tin ore in Malaya had been abolished as stated by Mr. Leonard Gammans. Conservative, in the House of Commons. •What has been abolished |g the additional duty on tin ore125 words
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178 1948-07-16 9 SHANGHAI. July 15. -The China Press today quoted Central Bank officials as stating that since the dumping of cotton cloth and cotton yarn and other commodities during the pa^. throe div.\ more than "-.000.000.000.000 Chinese dol- ■•.-5 nave l^en called in. Tic cityReuter - 178 words
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Article91 1948-07-16 9 uONOON. July 14. British Overseas Airways Corpoiation announced tonight that a DOAC C-3 aircraft crashed into a cliff and killed two passengers and it3 crew of four at Cape Cicie, French Riviera. The BOAC statement said that all the dead were British. It was announcedU.P. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration393 1948-07-16 9 74-YEAR-OLDS WRESTLE AFTER 21-MILE OCEAN RACE I SYDNEY, July 14. -After tncy had completed a 21-mile J ocean race, rowed under very adverse conditions. Bill Fisher and Tom Hall, both aged 74 had a brief wrestle on the beach where they landed and then shared a bottle of beer. Hall,Reuter; AAP; Tribune - 393 words
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Article, Illustration255 1948-07-16 9 ho runs a pue! kitchen block, told him recently eUd ii iuffering i dHMM etOed "night lss wd that tail is due nutrition. Jng knows there b Jness in the bean cake ,5 e us?l for manure or te in better dayi, but seis there toU.P.; Tribune - 255 words
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Article42 1948-07-16 10 ;OS DON, Jain r, /»o t<i .si (irvht <l />»r »u,i«/ /.■i </'//., f Ai officitti TntidcncT mii if, n]t*r nn i'mm« f/rnoM* /■I fihnnr inlh- hoi «ri(i f,'i« )rnvlil ht h'.ri n r«/» l»i Reuter A U.P.Reuter; U.P. - 42 words
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109 1948-07-16 10 SHANdIIAI. .filly IS Th. Board o| I rustles o| a Ci-.i-Dete Relief Administration have Initialed r» i r, a .ions wiili the China Oflfci the Economic Co-operation Adinini.sti:tiio n to MCme toplevel eo-ordtnattan In dtoposal of relief and rehabtlltat!(»M supplu's In CMna. accordiM..! toReuter - 109 words
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Article77 1948-07-16 10 London. July 14.- The Executive Committee of the World Federation of Democratic Youth could not hold its scheduled London meeting today becaiißi:he representatives from Eastern Europe and Republican Spain had not received visas in time. An official of trie Federation which is under strong Communist influence,UP - 77 words
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Article59 1948-07-16 10 Touzac. Fiance, via Paris. July 14. Madame Marguerite Moreno. 77, loading Frencu charact<M actreM, died early today at her home here of pneumonia. She had »>een ill for months. Her last film appearance was in Saitre/ "Lei jeux sont faits" made in 1947. She recently uppean-dU.P. - 59 words
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Article94 1948-07-16 10 BOSTON. Juhi U The city of B<»t* r paint four-foot i ouft white fTos every str*>t Utm xchere a p§4mtt m fatally injund automt/ttil* The word "ktffef will be letttif! M/^ the centn <>j > and above wiU > figure deno* n§ th* numerical sr'ic tht \itality.U.P. - 94 words
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Article87 1948-07-16 10 BAGDAD. July 14 ZionM was made a crime punishalH by death, life Imprlsonma or minimum of seven years' penal servitude by an ar.icndment to the penai code approved by the Iraq. Lowr House today The Lower Hou^o adopt* a change in tlu. cocit torn mended by the87 words
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Article100 1948-07-16 10 DURBAN, via Cap* Towl July 14. General JJ Smuts, former Prem:ei. wn has just been return^ to ro i -Ti^nt in an tinoppo.-™ n r election, today told cheer* crowd that the Nation^* defeated him and hit vm Party, because South Afritja were having a "fitU.P. - 100 words
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Article50 1948-07-16 10 Berlin, July aW elections scheduled for ow may be called off bec*sJ paper shortage, the ui> 57 press office »nn?uncedj night. Allied occuput-on po« ruled U»at the 75 tons ot PJJ asked for to C^° JJ tions was too much ana i down the request. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article36 1948-07-16 10 LONDON. Ju»y L1 :irM change Telegraph np' Tel Aviv that To! A t fl hepvily raided at 10>l k ko uß day by two i*/^ l^ and that casualty aw were caused. I36 words
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Article32 1948-07-16 10 Budapest, July )(|l ranking Governnv )rt fy h schedule to Icav; m Sofia to sign a treax) v> m ship and mutual aid M gana. Premier h*ad the delegation. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article28 1948-07-16 10 BERLIN. July 1' u l ouj tish authority y tfO l m a new 70 per cvi I effective tomorr^ p petrol to ali volm ions weekly.-— UPUP - 28 words
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Miscellaneous122 1948-07-16 10 i r«...ir« K«rlV.;iv, To Morning Tribn«.ej ft 4 RUCCLES nf9Kr ni/iufl/ jw^v 'w w-^w "1 I GOS 1 Wofif»/7W f COMBS'- NM-H& N !ffJ/^yyf OUR OLD CSVSBR MAS "BELINDA" nn. IDEA yOU CE c you^ 2P£fcALL£-ISNOTAM€ALTHy |T IMNOT^/'.^ MAY OKIDB 7ME TVPf OF ,7«?!f«£; BEWC §N'VGO?TA^ ONE AnS L THE122 words
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262 1948-07-16 11 BULWARK OF DEMOCRACY AGAINST COMMUNISM PEIPINO July 15 C.fnnal Chu Chi Chun. Goveinoi of Hord Province warned todaj iSth China H the key bulwark of democracy ir. the battle apainit Commumsri an.! if th( indurt.ial and ap»cultur;il domain fal 1 not only Chin*, but the whole wo! Id will suf-262 words
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Article90 1948-07-16 11 1.149,000Babies Borm In 4 Months WASHINGTON, July 15. At least 1,1*9,M0 babies were bom to Amer,can3 during the first four months of this yiar, 23.7 tor each 1J&60 persons, the Fedtml Security Agency estimated. That is the highest rote /or the same period °f *ny year smce 19tl. except forU.P. - 90 words
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336 1948-07-16 11 NEW TORK, 15 Th« United States can mak< more progress in China with mic and ideological toti rvention than with militarj ac« ardiag to a long-t» •< Amertcan Stadeot of Chun John King FairUnk. His views are contained in "TV (Jolted States and China", publishedU.P. - 336 words
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Article, Illustration269 1948-07-16 11 iHUftsasta- v ,i.; «r t Bg ft*** support of S -ars i r Wttl mirc-rt no passage of amij* urged to n? i I illy on rnm^ra- -aii n. could not vot< tor tHeVmud SUtr.^iopo^J L it- pi^sent form be-.-ause it« would force "aU.P. - 269 words
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Article72 1948-07-16 11 Tel Aviv, Ja?y 14. Dispatches said Jewish troop* took Tonn 15 north- we^t. west and noith-ea^t of Nazareth in battles with Arab forces under Fawzi cl Kawkji !or control of a 30 square mile area of Galilee. Israeli forces have now taken the offensive with a72 words
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Article68 1948-07-16 11 Tokio. July 15. -Japan plans to establish a permanent Antarctic whaling base at okohama. Tokio's English-languago daily "Nippon Times" said today. "That Japan is carrying out this big industry with one billion several hundred million yens shows the national importance attached to it." the papci68 words
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Article54 1948-07-16 11 Bridgepont. (Conn.), July 14. Mrs. Thelnia Williams ?**Jj granted an uncontested divorced «rhtn she told the Judge, Mr. U John Cornell, that her husband boasted that he had had sexual experience with every nationality of woman on earth except an Eskimo- -and "that because I I didn'tU.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement18 1948-07-16 11 ROXY ■"ffiWttS "*wKMy Enacted"THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI" Rrtx" arri e JjAKTHA IYERS" Udo world 1 K° T A18 words
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Advertisement34 1948-07-16 11 Yflut f km\\\ WHAT A SUCCESS WITH I PHOENIX AERATED WATERS AND I FRUIT COPIAiS THEY ALI LOVE THEM:-! g THE KIDDIES THE YOUNGSTERS t THE OLDSTERS PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 3709 or 3700.34 words
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56 1948-07-16 12 MM, -I'iiv II unit. I Nation* m t- m»kf pen I" 'V" 1 intrr- hmir, it un«.f?" -i.-illy ''"> H is understood thai iwiis It thinking "f taking k its 0 month oM offei ol u pkWj- it.- in Kaihm i IJ n K m56 words
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Article242 1948-07-16 12 '■I Vn'ut Thte was inherent in their |v positions, he said. c, iin.-ii irai presented with Syrian resolution seeking Lhe legal opinion of Ihe int< nn- I tional Court on the status >T Palestine after the end of the British mandate. It was also consideringReuter - 242 words
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Article59 1948-07-16 12 LONDON, July IS Governor of the Fallen! lands, Mr. Miles Cttffoi I ves in Britain this for consultations A.th t> Colonial Office on tn»- fm ur j constitution and colonial f velopment of these British possessions in the South At. 1 antic. The Argentine tad chile both59 words
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Article73 1948-07-16 12 Soviet Wants More Rubber Goods BERLIN, July 14. Local tyre and rubber manufacturers have been ordered by the Soviet Economic Control authorities to increase the present output of heavy truck tyies and tubes by 20 ptr cent., German economic authorities disclosed tonight. 'I he order, according to one manufacturer, wasU.P. - 73 words
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86 1948-07-16 12 TOJO WILL KNOW HIS FATE IN OCTOBER TOKIO, July H. The Allied war crimes tribunal hen will not announced its verdict on Gen. Tojo and the other Japanese accused of WIT crimes until October, reliable sources said today. Originally the decisions iv(ic expected in June, but the interpreters will notReuter; AAP - 86 words
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Article78 1948-07-16 12 Now York, July 14. China'delegmtea to the United Nations Economic Social Council, P. c. Chantf, emplaned for Geneva to attend thr Council session bei ginning July 2i*. He told the press one of the major' problems facing the Economic Social Council is co-ord-inating the activities ofU.P. - 78 words
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Article41 1948-07-16 12 Paris, July 14. The Government ;'nd its civil .servants de- dared an unofficial truce in their wage war and all Prance took a holiday to celebrate Bastille Day, the annivenary of the imtti of its revolution. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement83 1948-07-16 12 oiMli IU s WCIUBR ITS iiK t v! wm a TERRinc bnwwo- (Sunday Kvprrss) OPENING TODAY *fc«Wfl 2-4.15-630-9-30P.m. i iililiiii 1 IO»AV! 8 1-2- IJ.»-«.:i<MKI.l i If) i 1 jß| .^''^^^^^^M COCHBAN am jr'^Br ■B All -^r w Jp 4^9^V^ lom.nj :«m .1-. »-f Jt tw.ih«w,i "'l*'** > tt-Oli V'JHOI83 words
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Advertisement146 1948-07-16 12 NOW THRILLING 4^j^ THOUSANDS OF Him WONDERS! DUELS! IN THIS, THE FIRST ONLV SERIAL BASED ON AN ARABIAN NIGHTS TALE! FINAL CHAPS. M'NITE TOMORROW Rex Children's Matinee TOMORROW 11 a.m. "THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIOAj)K_^^ CATHAY ToSi" 78 de R Temp: AIR-CONDITIONED 78 defj. Temp Ferformances 11 a.m.— 1.45—146 words
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Article907 1948-07-16 13 .are quoWtlon# B'Jjex Seller 0* IC<% m A yv Bnck 13.00 1.60 14.00 1.70 V- 3.00 3.15 rut 1 1 1 41 B B Jvt:o! B M. T:u>U 4V o y.40 9.-0 Cons. Tin ,0) 22 23 Smelts (p 6 27 Eastern I'nited 43.0" laapraaM •**JJ Estate907 words
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Article137 1948-07-16 13 NEW YORK. July 14 -After light moment most of the day rails, steels, motors, chemicals, oils, and specialities rallied helped by short covering and some re-investment demand. Gains upto $1 or so predominated with selected rails showing advances up to $2 or more. Canadian Pacific thoughReuter - 137 words
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Article26 1948-07-16 13 The political tension in Europe caused continued uncertainty in the local share market yeoterday. A small volume of business was transacted at lower prices.26 words
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Article51 1948-07-16 13 The rubber market was stagnant throughout yesterday with little business reported. Closing prices were E luvers. Seller. Xo. 1 July RSS 47% 47 l i Xo. 2 Julv RSS 46 46 » • Xo. 3 July RSS 41> 424 Julv Sept. 47 47 O.D. 46 46 4 Tone51 words
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121 1948-07-16 13 HAMPSHIRE England July 14.— A robber grabbed Mrs. Sylvia Berger. beat htr on the head with a club and began to drag her towards the cliff. She begged him to think of her children and not to kill her. He halted suddenlyU.P. - 121 words
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Article82 1948-07-16 13 The Katong Music Circle, at a general meeting recently, changed its name to the "Singapore Music Circle." Originated a s part of the Katong Boys' club it became an independent, separate body when its membership increased. Membership i s not confined to musicians only, but to82 words
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Article123 1948-07-16 13 There was little change in the produce market yesterday. Pepper dealers were still holding out for higher prices. The following were yester day's quotations: RICE No. 1 $70. Other qualities $45- $55. GLUTINOUS RICE: $12 $48. MEEHOON (Rice Noodles*: $50. SUGAR: Best quality white $46, medium quality123 words
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Article49 1948-07-16 13 Vessel Godowns Querimba 42/3 Gorgon 40/1 Emp. Deben Dunera 37/8 Segamat 35 Mt. Rogers 33/4 Lalandia 17 18 Rockside 1 9/20 Resang 21 Vasna 23/4 Ozarda 25/6 Gertrude Maersk 27/8 (Kampar) 15 (Adrastus) 13/U Eurymedon 10/11 Sedili 9 Bendoran 4 5 E. Passmore 3 Tantalus 1 ,049 words
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650 1948-07-16 13 CELLULOID - CELLULOID By WorU? l^U han °l5 ht m °n ths from now the next tabl tennis Jhe° r^ a 3°b n f in PS S^k^olm M thiS It has been in the minds of some of the more progressive sporting officials of the Singapore650 words
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Article99 1948-07-16 13 RALEIGH, July 14.— North Carolina polio lighten prepared new emergency facilities in answer to predictions that over 900 victims may be struck by infantile paralysis this year. Dr. Har t van Riper, medical director of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, saidU.P. - 99 words
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Article, Illustration336 1948-07-16 14 Hard- W orking Valberg May Yet Better His Spore-Best m ()nr d th.- most LONDON, July I. >■-<>* ic (]ameB camp rf^!T r 2ESl^l«^to« London, is in Wdmiond l^k. hl^ h jumper Uoyd Vtlbet»d m■^ r j io|l of Singapore. ind llk.ii with thn lor •nn on^ man olylMim ,-H,,Reuter - 336 words
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Article125 1948-07-16 14 The S.C.U.C. have arranged two cricket fixtures for to morrow ami Sunday. Meeting the I'.W.D. at 2.15 p.m. tomorrow on the Hong Lim Green, ■he S.CR.C. team will be: GtMOAf Thiam Siew (CapD. T)r Ong Swee Law. Chua Boon l!nn Lau Hock Chye, Alex Tan."125 words
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Article180 1948-07-16 14 The ladlafl Miociattoo hav< i crtcke! Mr ires id, on*' tomorrow m lt ether tw,> c)ii Sunday. The i a tmm i»g«**M»* flea Institution tomorrow M ]15 p.m. on UW It.! ground win »>»• Mtoetad '<"•» SM Ally U:aptain>. R. B. X;ui:-. rajah M. EUsUlal, Ci. K.180 words
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Article51 1948-07-16 14 The lollowir.ls players are elect* d \<i represent lottOTC In the soccer match against the Army-Navy XI at th*» T ulan Besar Stadium tomorrow:— Ka r ClMBt. Yew Hi*ng, M<'tralf. Bakar Siman. Hamid Yusot. Sek Konj?. Fook Sum, B Burton. Sze Tat, Dollah Don, Sek Hong. Boon51 words
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Article254 1948-07-16 14 Roffies Institution beat th« Singapore District Signals b I M runs in a cricket match a, Q lurmer'v grojints on We<i-|^ Batting first the Institute j Cored 75 nuis. Bilwan Singh I y (ICi Krishnan (12) and K. Q 3h doAam (12). The Signals replied254 words
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Article48 1948-07-16 14 BUDAPEST, July 15. On the ove 6f leaving for London to compete irt the Olympic ninw. Emeric Hemeth, the Hungarian athlete, bettered the woild record hammer throw with 59.2 metres. The official record is 59 metres, set up by Biwin Blask, of Germany, in 19.JS. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article488 1948-07-16 14 FVlow are the hand caps for KsSQws runs Of the candidates. SI.SGAPOXE CUP o 0 King Midas Sk 5 4 4 4 Double ArifS 8.09 2 l 3 Piedommam-e »-J" i 2 0 Phar Gay J-JJ D o 1 D.R.B. j 4 0 San Demetrlo <488 words
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Article122 1948-07-16 14 The commercial High Sehtols first and second Xls will pay soccer matches against U* Fraset and Neave first and second Xl'b at 4 and 5.15 p .n». on Sunday at Geiang. C.H.S.'s Ist XI team wiU be chosen from among D Govindasamy, Ong Lay. CJarW i Nicholas, Beedin122 words
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Article54 1948-07-16 14 Members of the T.M.C.A^ their friends are invited •aiiety entertainment ot nj.^ ong aud comedy. ia -Sifs Review" at ion s hall (Orchard Roan' Monday night. ing The concert which > of held by the Royal ">ip» Signals, will begin at shlrp. Admission w> iB out programmes54 words
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Article94 1948-07-16 14 GARRICK - GARRICK BY S'PORB CUP Horses. CM, Div. 1, 1J Miles. D.-R-B. Mac Scott Double Aries. Horses, Cl 1. Div. 1. 6 Furs. CAMEBOROUGH Some Claaa Couplan. Horses Cl. 1, Div. 2. 6 Fuis. HONEY COMB Leoda Dark Brocade. Horses. Cl. 1. Div. 3, 6 Furs. LORD IVAN Excellency94 words
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Article220 1948-07-16 14 The Singapore Stamp Club i jis Organising an exhibition in St. Joseph*! Institution on August 21. The following I valuable prizes are being offered tor exhibits in three Generml Collection. Subject and Stamp Mounting Qenenl collection Oompctl- tion First pnze: A silver j cup presented by220 words
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Advertisement82 1948-07-16 14 THE HO HONG 81 CO. (1932) LTD. incorporate* In Singapore. •I. CtOMi STRErr PH«W ta«« PMMMMI A FREIGHT SKRVICRB To HO\(iKON(i. NWATOW, AMOY, PKNANU KANGOON, PAUHOUIM DJAMBI. "Hong Slang" Sail* Tor Hongkong, Swituw Amoy July 2.'» •Hour Noon" Null* For Palnnlmni; A IMmljoo July «C "Hong Ann" Siillh For I'lil.-inhunt;82 words
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Article144 1948-07-16 15 Bergman Enchants Two Sisters London July 15 Tvo Irisn seams'res* skiers who live in 1 small London flat in an unfashionable district have received an enviable order form the theatrical world. They aie to make costumes which Ingrid Bergman will wear in her next film 'Under Copricorn". Roger Furse. 6Reuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration77 1948-07-16 15 foflMd (ower, Dr Chua 8m Kah of Kuala Lumpur), sprang the biggest upset at the sectnd day's racts of the Smgapon Turf Club July r. il BukU Timnh on Wednesday, and paid $109. the big ge^i dividend for the meeting The to\ ture si i T>Ui)id it the icmnmg post.77 words
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497 1948-07-16 15 MJC > R >val Navy 1 The Singapore Cricket Club delighted their supporters with a victory of two goala to one over the Aavyina Div. I League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was the Club's r.: k victory497 words
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Article26 1948-07-16 15 The Malaya Cup soccer fnal irhich was originally scheduled to be played at Kuala Lumpur on July 31 has been postponed indefinitely.26 words
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Article29 1948-07-16 15 Members of the East-West Society met at their monthly dinner last night at the PunJab Restaurant. Mr. V. W. Frampton, Managing Director of the East-West Society presided.29 words
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Article25 1948-07-16 15 AMSTERDAM. July 15.— The Indian hockey team will meet Holland in an international match at Amstelveen on Augus t 21. Re uterReuter - 25 words
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Article36 1948-07-16 15 The Y's Men's Cluto will hold a dinner meeting at the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday at 8 P m Mrs. Webb of the Social Welfare Dept. will speak on 'Immigration of Women and Girls."36 words
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Article53 1948-07-16 15 TOKIO. July 15.— A Hied Headquarters announced today an estimated 100.000 Japanese industrial plants will be combed in a search for equipment loott d from nations which Japan occupied during the war. Ai tides found to be located will be t etui nod to the Government of theU.P. - 53 words
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Article25 1948-07-16 15 TOKIO, July 15--occupation censorship ot Japanese newspapers and magazines was relaxed today. In future, censorship will be applied only after publications. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 25 words
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Article251 1948-07-16 15 12 KINDS OF MEN WOMEN DON'T LIKE London. July 15.— Six kinds of men that women want to marry and twelve kinds that most women DON'T, are listed after a nation-wide quiz by the British Federation of Psychologists. The types women are keen to wed are I— Honest, 2 From251 words
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82 1948-07-16 15 TORQUAY. July 15. The man who discovered stainless st- el. Harry Brearley, Shef.it id-born metallurgist, has died at Torquay, aged 77. For many years he was associated With Brown Bay leys Steelwork*, Sheffield. His discovery was accidental while experimenting during the 1914-18 war o* sion82 words
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Article323 1948-07-16 16 US REPORT ON POLO vmrw YORK July M Infantile paralyslJ doe» the gramUm harm ueually within weeh after it atrflcei "J«J muwlM neMorn »re Involved aftei thai period, iCCOHMg to a leport baaed on autcpalei of Ml fatal eaatrn 'J he (••port I M "I UM HI highly ■ignlflcant, firU.P. - 323 words
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Article73 1948-07-16 16 LONDON. July IA l >hll ]> ira tin. one of the two Communist n* inters of Pnrttament has hem nNni Vni to tnlt r the I'nit.'d States. H«^ ha I t>orn u>vit<(i to nttend the National Convention of UJL Communist Party as frat«Tnul deKKateReuter - 73 words
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Article36 1948-07-16 16 LONDON. July 15. Mr William Alexander BustamaMte, head of the Jamaican Labour Party who is in Britain to demand greater self.'overnment for Jamaica, was rect lved by the King at Buckingham Palace today.36 words
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Article41 1948-07-16 16 NANKING July 13.— Chiang Kai-sheK assured Marsha! Yen Fisi-shan, Governor of Shansi Province, that the government will airlift all available reinforcements and supplies in an attempt to save the strategic city of Taiyuan, it was reliably reported today. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article35 1948-07-16 16 SHANGHAI, July 15.— China now has a population of 464,--493,418, according: to the latest census figures revealed today by the Minister of Interior. Of the total, 242,273,--893 are males and 221,219,525 females. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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175 1948-07-16 16 Philadelphia, July 15. The Democratic Party convention here has approved the nomination of Mr. Harry Human as the presidential election candidate, and Mr. Tru^n wul again carry the Democratic banner in the United States Presidential elections in Novembe;. After three days of debate andReuter - 175 words
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Article16 1948-07-16 16 PRAGUE, July 15— The Czechoslovak Government has approved the establishment o t any Embassy in Karachi16 words
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172 1948-07-16 16 Berlin: Soviet' Note— A Complete Rejection Of All Points Made WASHINGTON, July 14. [1 American officials accepted the I Soviet note M a comp»ete rejection of all points made eight days ago by the three Western powers. Informed sources noted also that the Russian note made no counter proposals whichReuter; U.P. - 172 words
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Article90 1948-07-16 16 SAIGON, July 15.— French and North African troops, among them some parachutists, killed 200 Vietminh (IndoChinese Nationalist) troops and Inflicted other losses during an extensive military operation in the Plain of Rushes near Cai Be to the west of Saigon, it was learned today. A trainingReuter - 90 words
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Article43 1948-07-16 16 A motor-cyclist, Tai Ah Toh (35) and a woman pillion-rider Ng Soh Pong (24) had their right legs fractured and also received serious head injuries following a collision with a 3-ton lorry along Geylang Road shortly after six o'clock last night.43 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-07-16 16 you happen to catch a merma.d on a fishing trip and dcide to take her home with you, here's one way of h>p\pq her cool—<ind happy. Fill a bath-tub with wmttr, add some seaweed and a sponge- and, hey presto, you've got the very thing Miranda found when she tcent75 words
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Article158 1948-07-16 16 (FROM PAGE OSK\ an order authorising a person to carry on the whole or any part of the undertaking in accordance with such directions as the High Commissioner may give from time to time the pei son so authorised shall be deemed to be acting as an agent158 words
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