Morning Tribune, 19 July 1948
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124 1948-07-19 1 edtbeii acceptance of U, don July Tiiejcw* the United NrttoJ. v acceptance of th. tmc' im notified m a to Counl BernadOtte'i hcaciquarters here from NotoMfcf Pasha the EfcTptlM >rt nlicr today^ Jerusalem wa tpirt*r «T icoeptanoe by boih Jews and Arab-Reuter - 124 words
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Article284 1948-07-19 1 (Tribune Staff R»'p<>rt.T> A nineteen-year-old M U outh sustained injuries to be head when he was knock d down by a bit-tad-run lotorist at Bukit T;mah R I ester-Jay afternoon. The mishap occurred Whll« he boy was riding his bicycte t the 5i milestone BuUt 'imah Road at284 words
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Article25 1948-07-19 1 'Tribune staff R t rt r woman who |U?£»y evening, fell ie WSVv c arnval shM«y mbuiance>her£ minur ta Wlei25 words
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Article12 1948-07-19 1 Imtd fr" 1 hoad of the st.ortl. IHlts Wash. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article36 1948-07-19 1 July is, a ■even-man o parliamentary deleted m Tokio at noon r I week inspection tour «d to gather nnthand on the occupation Jiture of Japan from :Md Jap officials. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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33 1948-07-19 1 i MX* round, of am- have boon fuS nchuans six at I limn a ard tWO Umpur during opeJ™* out on July n a putooo of33 words
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69 1948-07-19 1 Chifley "Not Happy" About Situation SYDNEY, July 18.— Priiw Minister t hifley said today that "I am not at all happy about the terrorist situation In Malaya, but Malcolm Mac Donald believe* the position will e\entually be controlled." He made the statement here upon his arrival from the United KingdomU.P. - 69 words
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Article30 1948-07-19 1 S.A. TO BREAK OFF WITH U.S.S.R.? Johannesburg. July 18. South Africa is expected to break off diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union shortly according to today's Johannesburg: Sunday Express. Reuter.30 words
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195 1948-07-19 1 Tribune Staff Reporter) The heat of Cairo, the long wait a£ the Customs Station. an^ the excitement" of going to Australia, were some reammu given as to how Mrs. C. A. Shearer, an immigrant to Australia arrived m Singapore m a "crippled" condition. Mrs195 words
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Article33 1948-07-19 1 ->av, :i ai. July 18. Chi Nationalists c im ;Mute of all Yellow R,ver v ,-^n US entllvly off :aun i P OUtO for lh^ Oomon Honan pl d vi U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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511 1948-07-19 1 BERLIN SHADOW OF WAR LOOMS NEARER R USSIAN SUPER FOR r TS AS REPLY TO US. ACTION BERLIN, JULY 18.— HIGH AMERICAN AND BRITISH QUARTERS TODAY EXPRESSED THE BELIEF THAT RUSSIA MAY BE WILLING TO PROVOKE A WAR OVER BLOCKADED BERLIN. Several well informed quarters suggested that only a showReuter; U.P. - 511 words
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Article54 1948-07-19 1 LONDON. July 18:— Moscow Radio alleged today that United States police m Indonesia was "one of the main factor; responsible for the present situation m that long-suffering country". It also accused "Dutch Imperialism" of "trying to convince world public opinion that they may be compelled toReuter - 54 words
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Article27 1948-07-19 1 TOKIO, July 18.— The Japanese Government has decided to appropriate 500.000.--000 yen for the rehabilitation of Fukui, recently destroyed hv an earthquake.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 27 words
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114 1948-07-19 1 LONDON, July 18. The London Observer urged today a man with an intimate knowledge and experience of Malayrc should be appointed to succeed the late Sir Edward Gent as High Commissioner m Malaya. It published a despatch mentioning the names of threeReuter - 114 words
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Article39 1948-07-19 1 HONG KONG, July 18. Three unidentified bodies were found today m the sea east of the Portuguese colony of Macao where a Catalina flying boat crashed with 27 people aboard on Friday, it was announced here. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article37 1948-07-19 1 BIDOR, Sunday night. —A British Officer vis killed and a bandit reported to have been wiped off m an action at Bidor, Perak, states an official communique. No further details are a vailable.37 words
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Article72 1948-07-19 1 RANGOON, July 18 —A Justice of the High Court here ruled yesterday that the British Government cannot be sued m a Burmese court The case arose over a suit filed by a Burmese for conpcnsation for property allegedly destroyed as an act of military necessityReuter - 72 words
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Article53 1948-07-19 1 Paris July 18.— The France Soir, Paris «vening newspaper reported m a copyright article on Satuiday night that the Soviet Government had planned to arrest Marshal Tito and ship him to Russia before the Comimfoim denunciation was made public, but, Tito had been "tipned offU.P. - 53 words
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Article60 1948-07-19 1 KUAAL LUMPUR. July 18. -Rice ration for the public will be m the proportion of 80 per cent, whole and 20 per cent, broken and the rations issued to labourers doing heavy work will be m the ratio 50 50. says a Press release issued by the Assistant60 words
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Advertisement30 1948-07-19 1 A NEW kind of stuff that's the kind of stuff of which good shirts are made! VAN IIEUSEft COLLARITE SHIRTS (Gleneagles) Pastel Shades <>** »*4-25 Tel: 4649 31, Raffles Place, Singapore^30 words
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Article118 1948-07-19 2 London, July 18. Fourt'^n "trawlei -men" have pit to B look for fish but they won I nn\: trvmt oatch They are research workers from the Marine Biological laboratory, Lowestoft, who hnvr tuned ftihei men for a fortnight to find out why fish don't live so long now.118 words
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Article106 1948-07-19 2 STOKNOWAY i Scotland! July IH. The I7f<x»t motorboat A -It i<J. with 2U Kstonians aboard, was scheduled to .sail early today for Canada. < .ipt.n.i H«rman Vilu, mast< i of th»- vessel, said that ho would attempt to cioss the Atlanta hy a northerly route andU.P. - 106 words
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Article38 1948-07-19 2 TOKIO. July 18, The monthly tNrigei for a n averRgi Japane c family ol five persons wa* 7.6K yen In May to the latest survey I nance Mini trj This repre- .11 fen i month38 words
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Article78 1948-07-19 2 MADRID, July 17.- The oAoUI (lit/.<-tU' today published otticta! Franco ieereet bestowing titles of nobility on at !<•:; t four Spanish' families including the late Onerals Eratlo Mola and Prime de Hivna. Urn lato Jose Calvo Bptelo and UvinK Cneral Jose M use a r do. Tfct decreejU.P. - 78 words
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Article8 1948-07-19 2 MONEY COLLECTORS GET JAIL TERMS ■'<■} KANOBAR, .1,,. 188 words
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175 1948-07-19 2 Chinese Protest At Examination Station Delays: Losses Heavy 1 Export^n Assodai.ii wading petition! to th eriard* Coniul-O«enj and the Btcretary torwooomic Affaii on Wfcin-Miay raqaesttog an immediate re- (he v rein "J 'xammation at that lUUOB. Tfj.. j. tc, stated that -such tfetoyi have tlMlMl heavy I on trading deals,175 words
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Article309 1948-07-19 2 BERLIN, July 18. New measures introduced by the Western Powers m Berlin include a further cutting down of electric power for industrial purposes and the banning of vehicles carrying foodstuffs and coal from leavingthe Western sectors of the capital. The British authorities ordered a completeReuter - 309 words
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Article45 1948-07-19 2 Tokio, July 18.- -The Japanese Govei nment may soon completely revise its foreign exchange control law m order to boost private foreign trade transactions, said the Japanese press. Plans arc now being studied by th« Finance Ministry and the Economic Stabilisation Board. Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 45 words
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Article38 1948-07-19 2 Paris, July 18. Only 20 deputies attended the French National Assembly's Sunday session today, called to speed up parliamentary business to secure the passage of all outstanding legislation by the summer recess on August 8. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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282 1948-07-19 2 BfIUONQHAM, Alabama, July 17. Souther Domocrats, m full-scale revolt against their Party's tPPmrt of a civil rights for Negroes programme, tonißht sHortpd Ctovernor J. Strom Thurmond of South arolina to oppose Mr. Truman m the November presidential elections. F WhJK* r d x i leKatoSReuter - 282 words
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Article211 1948-07-19 2 London. July 18. Britain. k»w building air liners that will >c the best and fastest m ithe voild. may »>e forced to buy >lam-s abroad to maintain <he pSMtagtr market. She kas -tarted to produce 10-engined I turbine powei«d 80-seat*r Saun-ders-Roe flying boats. De Havillands are developing an211 words
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Article94 1948-07-19 2 NANKING July 13 gj and China ha reached agreemen; on i me outsa ing differ* n. i .\rweea two nations or. :he quej of Chinese sch^D.s open m the former >ur.try. nese prtss repcrti >aidt quoting foreign if.cc sn Negotiation^ to settle main issues or the ;ong-sj ing disputeReuter-AAP - 94 words
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Article31 1948-07-19 2 Mr. A. Ponnudoni, 1 nary Officer from Parttl has taken up duties a? V nary Officer. X anj? «Q relieving Mr. A. Nadai who has taker, his iace m Buntar. I31 words
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221 1948-07-19 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE "NEW LOOK" HAS COME TO STAY F« LEAST TWO YEARS WAS THE OPINION GHE> ONE OF MELBOURNE'S LEADING FASHION a DESIGNERS TO THE TRIBUNE YESTERDAY She was Miss M. Findlay. a Company director of "George's", one of Melbourne's biggest221 words
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193 1948-07-19 3 Export Control Of Locally-Made Washing Soap To Be Relaxed I .Tribune Stall K^ rter^ F LOCALLY J .',Vv; SOAP VvlLu I- r MAY BK E\" i* imp***** a I' Stutchbu:> E oration, the w waging soap l&tted to ....Is Indw-" "S, mm t:. -Oth i>! eacnionth VI MBOrt -Kelaritions fo193 words
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Article128 1948-07-19 3 ir jufc 17. Premtei uteri k:\< ai itjuaisni <rf its rtrons:M 0 ifainst the Italian •..o-id M introdu PMiMMQt .-vA>ii. Mitt K«w«l üB.-«t -e.«it>r Palmiro To.:led oi ifter Urn GovennMßt tiad ftC to '>' tfOOpi tO h wppc dc Vlttorio, a:; ol the Con:mu;:;.-t-l 1 i Coofedrntioo ot LanetU.P. - 128 words
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Article96 1948-07-19 3 OBSERVANCE OF SABBATH LONDON, Ju'y lfL— PhUtp Hi rah* f Communist Has t m the Conuwmi today that Britons stM could be put m storks for thre* hours for projanmg the Babbath under the Bunday Observance Act of 1625. There i* hardly one of v* vha d->es not on som?U.P. - 96 words
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Article28 1948-07-19 3 OMS3UBG, Perm.. J^ »Wowed m.r v ■?**^Ported plot r insurance loused 1a,.-, v J acc Your.-. L thr ee Sat' ji a Sheldon H^^tertf^ c her m28 words
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Article136 1948-07-19 3 NEW YOHK. July 17 D" 7 R. Thuyumanaswami of Madras Medica; College, told he first Ir.tt rnational Pcliomelitis Conference which closei today that pubTc awareness m India of the orcblems of infantile para- -ysis had not be:n fully developed because the incidence of the disease wasReuter - 136 words
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213 1948-07-19 3 NteW Yoik. July IS. A new ailfa drag is being used agam.st nianUU' paralysis (poliomyelitis) m the Texas tMipidomic. Me- »ices bete mid a complete tvaluation of the drug is ..ijK)sjibU at thti tune but. they ;i. -closed tha: m at least two213 words
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Article17 1948-07-19 3 *'XivM y /Ji r "r Lond on. Jl ZS*S^ here Cadfz. rg( UUn U. P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article21 1948-07-19 3 F .E.C. DENIAL U I a to*™ Commission tin,, by «to restore f u]lv hH l: ">. Sid Coy p EC U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article84 1948-07-19 3 LONDON. July 18. A new Soviet, Diplomatic Kncyclop*^ iia give fresh impetus to th» truggle between the Communist state authorities and the Catholic Church m. Eastern Europe. It charged that there ts a Vatican master plan to tight iemocracy throughout the world. Tho encyclopaedia describedU.P. - 84 words
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Article65 1948-07-19 3 "AfcHINGTON. Jul~ e t nt d to make Th r.n r failOd p rt s Pr*ad the offi;^»e, blanket on farmer's *M- ta"'' hrou S ho «t the '1-ud, wuh dry? co S Mn •rled f 1 f t O v Ve r n m mentU.P. - 65 words
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Article146 1948-07-19 3 (Tribune sta'T Reporter) A booklet styled Guide to Japanese Stamps of Malaya, Borneo, and Sarawak," is among the latest achievements of the post-war Singapore Stamp Club. The booklet compiled by in.!u,.iw<l i.^uiOets Oi tile 6v.au. Club gives a detailed account of the large Vattv*/ of146 words
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Article55 1948-07-19 3 EARLY JAP PEACE CONFAP SOUGHT N ASKING. July I&— The Control Yuac Lie imuo. ughcst super* *s»f. agerw*regarding the resolution, urj* i *g the government to tak»* -i T c- v»nt +n eorHv convocation of the preliminar-. Japanese peace- coai'ei --co The resolution signed by over j 10- members wasU.P. - 55 words
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Article53 1948-07-19 3 WASHINGTON J'>W tfk The Secretary of State ha* appointed M Jo co t C S terthwaite as director of the office of N*ftr Eastern *nrt African Affairs, succeeding Mr. Loy Henderson who w» appointed Ambassador to India on July 14. Mr. Satterthwaite has been jeptity director53 words
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230 1948-07-19 3 "j, July 18. Joseph B. CJhliley, Aus;ra!ian P»ime Minister, returned If Syuney today norn London where ne said, the dollar question dui.unated his taixs with the B/it^h Government. He to!d a pies- conference it Wiis "ccitain" trier? \va.< a long \s:<\ tx,j.ii ahead,Reuter-AAP - 230 words
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200 1948-07-19 3 "Spanish System -Only Serious Thing World Can Offer" (Frawo) MADRID, July 18:- In a statement to the Spanisn today— twelfth anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish civil war— General Franco d-clared "The Spanish 'ystem may not be perfect and. no doubt, there will do >lenty to correct and improveReuter - 200 words
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Article84 1948-07-19 3 NEWSMAN TO QUIT YUGOSLAVIA BELGRADE. July 17.—Reu--1 ters Co.vesponcenx Pettr Fuist has bt?©n orctered to leave Yugoslavia by July 20, tbe Ministry of Interior said I today. The Ministry said. It had rej fused to extend Fursfs visa which expires on July 20 be- causes *his reporting m the lastU.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration163 1948-07-19 4 WOMEN IN SAAA MEET FINALIST* >.i the Singapore A.A.A. 100 yard* event for WWW. Pictured i,' i left to ritjhi Minn L. I> >• fWAAFf, Mist Lmm Peck Hrn (Nanyamg G.S.i. i/, 7 <- > '.''.'.<, Chui S*a:i Wa fKan Wah 0.8.) Miss Fang \\'> m fNattuang 0.8 < .m163 words
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Article, Illustration214 1948-07-19 4 1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE YOU may have to study your map to figure out just what this is. But it's a piovincc m Canada, and you should knowit. CLUES ACROSS 1. Intelligence quotient (Abbr.), 3. Sister of Mercy, 5. Printer's measure, 7. Negative. 8. Made of ebony, 10.214 words
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Article22 1948-07-19 4 NANKING. July 17, Chinese Legislature tola proved the Foreign MM rtcomntendatioiu to pen reopening 01 the Italian sulate m Shane! U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article120 1948-07-19 4 BISLEY CAMP (Surrcyi. July ik Reservist pa. Parey "I Australia on Saturday won the Klng'i prize o| C2SO and tie National Rifle Association OoW Medal and badge with i score ol 283 Thl l« the blue riband ol British rifle shooting and the trtngth 01 theReuter - 120 words
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Article54 1948-07-19 4 SYDNEY, July 18. The Sunday Sun says four Chinese were killed m a clash on June 7 with Australian authorities on Nauru Island. "The clash occurred when hundreds of Chinese labourers who had rendered their two years service on the island refused to boaid a departing steamer,"U.P. - 54 words
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Article20 1948-07-19 4 DUNMOW, ESSEX, July 17 —Mr. Ralph D. Elumenfeld! chairman of the London Daily f07:;%T s t his home her < ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous175 1948-07-19 4 *0N YOUR RADIO TODAYS MALAY HKIh I^'SSS.X!^ icantoncse: U-Og-j k^^S 1^ M Ba*" summary closo STBrttf «gff ■M on 483 SK TnT ™OORAMMES MALAY "JJWWfiA ».8O p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Radiated i in Amov 8.00 Map»nj on band and 4825 ko/ser. In the RED NETWORK quest BODgS! 8- 15 J^175 words
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Article, Illustration492 1948-07-19 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH M London and W < x reani. Out s "pS: vwca M CwnHW v ,0 am. and 5 pJ B.TWCADr««Mtt«ItWfI have found the secret sing cotton to its belt nta-e illustrated here wo of the o deli which proved themselves m< b! ifni this492 words
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Advertisement125 1948-07-19 5 For Successful Advertising Photography consult The Largest Photo Studio m Malaya C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads j Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl RNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC. i 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: brio -v DO NOT DELAY! <,*. *o v Join125 words
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356 1948-07-19 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Working Class Politics Littuloi A<>>nts M*sftr.H. Colin Turn- i., IJd, Tulhot House, 98, Bt, Ma, tin's Law W.C. 2. MONDAY JULY 19, 1948 The forced or voluntary liquidation of extremist Left Wing parties since the outbr uk of terrorism has resulted m the wor- kers of this356 words
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Article1163 1948-07-19 6 sronicirr ay soviet democracy 2 S MR. \<] (,H xi jj S WATSON d*y his article on k by flmMfaf y overriding pn^nJ sensed by the fed I Police. Borfct cracy. lip v. Vs insep:»r»b:c f, M quest 'm of c 1 i| eoonoiiiy.1,163 words
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Article607 1948-07-19 6 Seoul, Korea. Seven American power experts m South Korea are devising means of meeting the electricity shortape caused by the cutting: off of power supplies from Soviet ,cc*4 r ieu i\oivii Korea. This step, taken by the Soviet occupation authorise •n May, is similar toReuter - 607 words
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Article128 1948-07-19 6 PARIS. Imams, preachers of the Moslem faith .reversing the traditional west to east missionary route, are now busily preparing final arrangements for a campaign to spread their teaching m Europe. They are members of the Ahmadiyya movement, whose present spiritual head, Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Deen Mahmu'l Ahmad, claimsReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement191 1948-07-19 6 WJTOOC/iNMJOy FRttDOM FROM PAIN «r> E T wfil<» Iht rrrrib'e punt of Rh*<»r I i.i.rd mf ihree >'a^ of v for a iarrr^e of HK VIT7 I .11% afT fakrc the content* of a large bottle my pain ha» fone com- :> I am §M eßjoyiog good 1 -iff. Aro'hrr191 words
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Article86 1948-07-19 7 "Deserters" In New Zealand i7 V( 1 I s I *»*«<<{ 1..,,r iemng ft Ye» j mmnt < w»*IJ j Mod food ihH n s I (t v-,M. af f*< i' HI N j m (i'-v./io; 1 r,>. tad u< (■'!> h- rmA i i uj md h I sReuter - 86 words
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Article73 1948-07-19 7 TOK!O. July 18 sever man Australian pa:liamentarv I n judge tor thi :::>' Ivc* Ih c scunduts> G n»ral D.wglns Mr.r Arthur's piar.s fcr the rehabilitation of the Japanese m my. During their foura t-k .^t;\y m Japan, the group j >v;li be the »vestU.P. - 73 words
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184 1948-07-19 7 Four Chinese Killed In Naru Island Clash nvFY July 17.— Four Chinese were killed m ,lash xvith Australian officials on the Pacific island \'v uru hen hundreds of Chinese labourers, armed I f ,*h ;as clubs and axes, refused to embark for rw t th- end of their term ofReuter-AAP - 184 words
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64 1948-07-19 7 [•KSSSr I J£S tt* for a vote D nu-.o'n f Part >- amendment ftand hy their amendment. ™^«lf expense weiv to 1 > v f« the country to main- normal economy liio. he >uquos Dulcos. Commu- v 1 announced his party Reuter Ie vo^ fidenceReuter - 64 words
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Article40 1948-07-19 7 <\ PpQT i Kjtajß Borbely ,w,: M lvl T^ely told •t<, c w. h TTh ese, se Pagans 'nt v.o, yev c le Quiches but whole (\th-ii Ame| lci and the ithul 'c world are on our U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article14 1948-07-19 7 DISMISSED FROM US AIR FORCE T JUI > ■..•1,,.,:, Vf"y 'I'smisaed Mai v f U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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149 1948-07-19 7 Budapest. July 1/ Hungary aciMv-M en» Yu^>-' m v egation m Buai,">crt of "p't.*vc'ing the iflMMgatftf of a poHU:al assassin itfcvV 1 m r«~ply to a Yugoslav n te alleging that legstion personnel were bong shadowed by Hur.^a'ian police. ir wa« annoui;ocO hoif tonight. The exchangeReuter - 149 words
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Article76 1948-07-19 7 MONTH RAL. July 17.- Six Vampire jet fighters of the Royal Air Force landed at St. Hubert airport here at 2140 GMT Friday after completing the first Trans-Atlantic jet flight m aviation hi3tory. The jets made a hop from Scotland to Montreal m little more than 3,000U.P. - 76 words
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179 1948-07-19 7 BERLIN Jury 17.— Buchenwald, dreaded Nazi concentration camp, now holds 10,000 prisoners of the M.V.D. Rxwsian security police, according to the official British newspaper Die Welt. Among them are 170 women. Most prisoners are intellectuals, said the paper. Many were stated to have beenReuter - 179 words
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141 1948-07-19 7 HONG KONG, July 18. Kritinh anxiety over spreading Communist guerrilla terrorism whlrh m steadily n«»arinjj th« Crown Colony mounted today as polio a«sign»»d new patrol* to outlying stations. Police Commissioner D. VV. Mclntosh said udditional patrol* had been sent to the rural mainland areaU.P. - 141 words
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Article75 1948-07-19 7 TRIESTE. July 18. The pro-Corn inform Trieste Com munist Executive Committee planned today a Sunday »ecret session at which it will add another brick to the wall dividi :pf Me Siaunisc and iia> munista. The exact ttme and place of the Sunday meeting was not divulged. TheU.P. - 75 words
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Article94 1948-07-19 7 HONG KONG. July 17. Aircra: t and police launches today scoured the sea f<3 traces of the Catalina flyin >at vhich crashed with 27 npcple on beard on its way from Hoiig Kcno to the Portuguese colony cf Macao. 40 iiul?s wesi. The Hong KongReuter - 94 words
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94 1948-07-19 7 RERLIN. July 17.— American Military Commander General Lucius Clay said tonight that Additional sharp restrictions on the use of petrol and electrical power had become necessary m Soviet-blockaded Berlin. Plans for the new petrol cuts are being worked out, Clay said No details were given ofU.P. - 94 words
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Article107 1948-07-19 7 Red Left Doctor Red-Faced Shanghai, July 18. j Nittu/nnlist Army doctors y heie. while examining n group of recruits, came upM a good looking i t WMHiy w»an and asked MM to unbutton ftlf J i s/jirf /or fti« t,tedical i check-up. t I //e /to//]/ refused. J Ziaa/fA isU.P. - 107 words
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Article185 1948-07-19 7 Thakin Nu Sets an Example RANGOON. July i 7. The Burmese Prtmier Thaian Nu t-aid m a broadcast tonight the reason he tendered his resignation was his intense de,.id lo strtngtaen th> unity of the Burmese pecpie'. He took this slep he said. to enable him to remain m theReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration106 1948-07-19 8 At Oldkam Ball m Bmom-jL pon tail week, >""-^ i v«'ll COCktail fKi'tii IMM }hi hi iii hamow of i a/;.vs Gray, W VJI. Ad- wtinutnttm Offcer f<» South-gait Asm tmd Ja/,.ni Ahi<> n v th< gumti Wen M<i)<>r-G<yi- nul tin.t Mis. L H. i > Coa106 words
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Article58 1948-07-19 8 LONDON, July 18. Usually U-infonnoii sources said that the QortnUMßt had decided to uy 22 Canadian-built fourDgttted airliners for an esti:ited O to £4 million sterling. The planes will replace Bri-lii-built Yorks. Haltons and -ancHst nans on some of tho .-■»vrrnnu«nt owned British tveraeM Airways routesU.P. - 58 words
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Article136 1948-07-19 8 EUBOUL, Korea. July 17.— I>r. Syngman Rhee, Chairman i the Korea Legislative As- mbly .today signed a constitutlon for "the Republic of Korea" m the presence of the Nsi'inbly, Gen. John Hodg<\ CommMKttllg American occu- ution tioops, and foreign <hp/omat.s. Oh Be) Chan^;. Iged 81, the oMari livingReuter - 136 words
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Article131 1948-07-19 8 No Push-Button War, Says Monty Bislev. July 17. Field M;nshal Viscount Montgomery declared here today at the prize giving ce lemony which marked the »nd of the National Rifle Association meeting he disagreed with people who think Mv- (I »v of the rifle is over a^d that future wars will131 words
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241 1948-07-19 8 Tojo Told Japs: "Await Chance To Rise Again TOKIO, July 18. Before former Premier Hideki Tojo tried to commit suicide m 1945, he had prepared a final message urging the Japanese people to await patiently the chance to rise again, and accused the Allies of betraying their own ideals byU.P. - 241 words
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100 1948-07-19 8 PARIS, July 17— The Italian power station at Mon Cenis, m the territory ceded ta France m February 1947 under the Italian peace treaty, will go back to Italy, it was 'earned here today. An agreement signed on July 8 by Monsieur Georges Bidault, French Foreign100 words
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Article391 1948-07-19 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN LESTINE tholict m t J over by thel causing sool Holy Lan<iJ sent find :M Jewish authoH poMenei comifl m goodi ;m<!prS out the HoiyH from which theH the upkeep of Md ih" nw'ij X tholic clergy a.< 9 While none :fl understood thaiH allow only thufl thenReuter - 391 words
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Article72 1948-07-19 8 New Capital City For P.I. MANILA. July 17. President Quirino today signed a Bill establishing the capital of the Philippines and permanent stat of the National Government m Quezon City— an area northeast of Manila. The new capital city will be called Quezon City and has a total area ofU.P. - 72 words
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Advertisement31 1948-07-19 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring Have m SU&J*™* ROAI) New Variety of Exqui ,it« Afternoon Frocks. also lively Selection of Evening Goun* at Reduced Prices. I'hor.e 82UH1 Ladies own material made to order..31 words
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Article50 1948-07-19 9 rtTNCTION CTTT. GEORGIA, iiiiv 18 Fiv, persona wen {Sled Uen a converted Army crashed :m.i m woodland oeai The bodies irere borted bt^ yon.i recognition but Ma.vm j. Hester, rural »torekre^ said the victims appemred to b( three adults, small boy and a baby ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-07-19 9 L* ft to riyht Dr. and^i Mrs. Price. Miss Law-^ rente, W.V&.. Lt.-Col. i i Milhr. Mtss Burton, W.V.S.. Major and Mrs. Qo*9. [Orient Photo Suppa*!? Photograph). mi Captain BialSmatS*' Z2* S*!?!?' Captmn Palmer. Mnjor Lairton. Mrs. White J_H'H!nn* at the cocfcfgif parfj,. (Oricf Phofo ffllfpWffl-51 words
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Article134 1948-07-19 9 Abdullah of tvSL Xln X Rf >bert lini. Tlans J° rd «n told *orH w "ri i m an >' fut^e the W,svrn n CaUse of the w ay monarch .T alace the SffidSSff K hat the fr °m the vv a blgU.P. - 134 words
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Article120 1948-07-19 9 SHANGHAI. July 18. China's two major airlines, the China National Aviation Corporation and Central Air Transport Corporation are suspending all passenger reservations from today because of mounting operation costs, mainly of gasoline, and failure of the Ministry of Communications to approve an upward revision of fares.Reuter - 120 words
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Article35 1948-07-19 9 LISBON. July 17.— 1t was learned today that the Portuguese government has decided to buy three submarines from the British Admiralty and one unspecified vessel from the United States for the Portu- guese navy. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article163 1948-07-19 9 PRAGUE. July 17.— The Czechoslovak police claimed today to have smashed an "Americansponsored" terrorist organisation which planned espionage and the asjaES'nat'rr. of leaders of the new re?' here. They have Purest °<\ 76 civilians and three soldiers, and "the whole net of the terrorists' accessories and helpersReuter - 163 words
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Article191 1948-07-19 10 No Threat To White Supremacy •ATLANTA <O o rz d t 18.~Dr. Luth,-, W a Negro prof. y v' 1 sute coiu-K,-. \3H that the South, Whi t macy ha« not r.. n thrfj despit.- an lucre** v ih ber of Nopo wte" M qualified to vote w In aReuter - 191 words
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Article112 1948-07-19 10 LEEDS, July 18. Somewhe^ m a British railways good'sjfl ing lies a truck containing whfl is believed to be one of Britain most revolutionary secntt -I jet engine for tariKs. For ifl lays this pngtoe h*< ben lofl and the War Offic Air v.rufl try, Ministry of SReuter - 112 words
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Article49 1948-07-19 10 TRAVEL PERMITS FOB SIX JAPS WASHINGTON^ Six Japanese ieua ilri I ceivej UniUd SCAP pcrw^on pJ che United States* starting In AUgi Otters 1 .J-jesi later but theii c i i not announced a; ol a leading J f^Z^\ (•nergy scient^i l ture at Prince (or advanced s U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article117 1948-07-19 10 NANKING July IS Tla Chinese Pi.iii ci Air. Won i Wen-nuo na* .^.u a| v. i I tain, the C/ttitcd s ano t;nr.a have Proiei., j to lfo§cow against Rumou renkivml wi Inauttrtal equi] jient dom I Manchuria at w«i oootf He! told members olReuter - 117 words
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Article61 1948-07-19 10 P\R I S, .iu»v 13. The police arrested 15 Vietnamese < mdoch nese) workmen m i labour camp near Toulouse, tot "Communist and anti-na-nonalistic activity," Agence «a..^ t'irss iicis it-porteo. At Villeneuve, m Southern France, the police rounded up 80 "suspect workmen m two night raids on JulyReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1948-07-19 10 WASHINGTON. Juiy The Scripps-Howard Fo* Editor. William Philip SU" lias reported ttcsi TU formation from «enU^ Japanese tources '»U Communis. wtvanceWJ^ proportions. K^ Reds had infiltrated I fl every pbMe of national and were carrying L?nsive propau^ ihe United States U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article71 1948-07-19 10 OHIO. J« X > s« yen i t» ii Haiti Midler* and s.\ i. urn- hare »ir.-n arrested i -i l r., hei v «)t i'ti.'.imi states Army clothing :i <" mng gun ...it v i m v .\iu.'r:c hi counter i,<n<T agent wn» wounded "XReuter - 71 words
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182 1948-07-19 10 Nankins, July. 18. The Executive Yuan is expected to consider some time this week a resolution passed by the I Central Yu*n yesterday urging oarly convocation of the Japanese peace conference. Tho measure was passed aftei a heated deuate duiuig wnicn a of legislators criticizedReuter - 182 words
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Miscellaneous195 1948-07-19 10 r«..Vi,:: K«Ih«v« T« >l«r«inU Tribunej \wM£ AT THE V&CU& ME.MiM, MR i^^mD'7^i^m^Go'Q^ I[fYHELP^I utp JOHN- "y£ GOT RuGGIEfa9k£OMETO ASKSD ME TO COM£ VigiioT OUR CARt J X O.K. SAM-. ZS J~p-( "BELINDA" ,f^i."TA7 ACMOMLAT6 f T J P^« f T^T HA! I W3ULON A SAY j^^ f TMg^AY yCX» YE195 words
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Article1229 1948-07-19 11 WILFRID ROBERTSON - WILFRID ROBERTSON CUR COMPLETE SHORT STORY #—5 s- I that H r -,v road. ««a i moment I d^ided enoharminasW Xhe lodie-k< Per «ras nnat;c "It's ai mw ■ih, berei pcivat( and I have n:y ortleri about Uranrts, an d it cant be H -e Evvn if fo«1,229 words
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Article131 1948-07-19 11 LONDON. July 17. Unittd States Navy HeadQuarU s here cleared up the mystery of the aboard the American freighter William Carson with the explanation that the radio man who sent the distress call was of doubtful sanity. The radio man Jumped ove r the side of theU.P. - 131 words
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Article53 1948-07-19 11 NEW ORLEANS. Ju!v 18. Senator Allen J. Ellender said he would filibuster "for 50 hours" if the Civil Rights measures was introduced at the special session of Congiess called for July 26. He aaid Louisiana would probably vote for Truman m November despite the CivilU.P. - 53 words
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Article249 1948-07-19 11 SHANGHAI. July 18.— Commodity prices m China should be relatively stable by and after the middle ot August if the Chinese Government can well handle and utilize American aid sunplies coming soon to Chin^/~ Mayor K. C. VVu declared at an Interview yesterday afternoon onReuter - 249 words
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Article80 1948-07-19 11 U.S. Tanks For Chinese Reds MANILA. July 17. T".:* Manila Evening Newi saki to- i\ iay it learned that army su:-$ plus tanks were -hipped th c Chinese Communists aboard a Russian vessel. The paper said the tanks reportedly were purchased b/ a Chinese millionaire. It sa.4 > •he tanksU.P. - 80 words
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Article46 1948-07-19 11 BEIRUT. July 18.— Lebanese^ National Youth members demonstrated on Friday, pressing- the Arab Governments not t<^ accept the United Nations ult!^ matum. The youths carried slogans "Down WHh Britain. Who Or- 1 finally Gave the Balfour D.Haration". and "Truman, the^. Vo. 1 Zionist".- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article94 1948-07-19 11 WABHIXGTON. July 18.— Obscrtvrs here thought the movement of 60 Superfortress bombers to Britain more significant than th c official explanation of "a normal training program- me". Far more aircraft and personnel are invoiced than* those engaged m "norwwf training schemes." The 'ust of British bases U alsoReuter - 94 words
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388 1948-07-19 12 roue luiv 17 The lUMm Ortfa* todpr s£3 :»£«-«s: 5 I s. WwtoMdty'i tttemptod of < i.,-,«i-r i'.-,im,ro TogtoMi, **W. tooehed off li: ,tionwi.l.- w .lko- '-f -.'XXKO'MI work.T.s. rnor Tofll v*. close ij d m R ::< 'I" tid h fReuter - 388 words
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Article110 1948-07-19 12 PEIPING, July 17. The North China Command Headquarters of Gen. Fu Tso-yi cctitirmcd that the Communists have started on an offensive within 30 miles of Peiping. The announcement said the historic village of Choukoutsin, where the remains of the historic Peking Man was found na sU.P. - 110 words
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Article43 1948-07-19 12 ATHENS, July 13. A twer-ty-onc-y» m-oid attractive Greek girl hurjed two nand-grenadea at her unfaithful loTer m v m o; jealousy She mined and was take*. to prison, but her lover, a (;iv-'k Air P"orc€ Group Commader, escaped without injury. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article38 1948-07-19 12 The Rumanian Council of iij. nlsten t;iday denounced the concordat with the Vatican reached to 1929. Th e decision was taken "to fuiin the constituttoaal provision! on complete freedom Of religions,' Rador, the Rumanian News Agciu-y said. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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203 1948-07-19 12 LONDON. July 18. The Atomic Scientists Association has declared that atomic weapons alone are unlikely to bring any nation quick victory over a great power with widely-dispersed industries. The Association, comprising as it does Britain's top atomic scientists, summed up its views m aU.P. - 203 words
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Article78 1948-07-19 12 PARIS. July 18 Motorcycle policeman J 'I.nr.erie has been fined LJOO francs m a traffic court hen h violating the spot d Uinli uh:. I chasing a motoris\ vb qj doing the same thing. Hennerie was charged with doing 50 miles-an-hour, and knocking down and injuryU.P. - 78 words
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Article26 1948-07-19 12 Strathmiglo, Scotland. Ju:v 17. Joseph Wettwood, 64, former Secretary of State tor Scotland, and his wife, were killed m a motor ear accident here today. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article718 1948-07-19 13 m quotations 13 00 I*oo 100 i- 70 OH 3.00 I W B.^V 7.40 M tl I Uill>d ijji UJOcd 530 M\. ri l U f BUL 10.00 1" .25 WO Hot' 1 J 50.00 52.00 WjSuuaer H al 28.00 llocj Baal D |.oM MOO v iO)718 words
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Article854 1948-07-19 13 (From A Market Corr.) With the Berlin position more critical, with co-ordinated disturbances m Italy and France and with moie Communist attacks nearer home, notably at the only Malayan coal mine, further deterioration m markets was inevitable, and it is a wonder that local markets have854 words
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Article108 1948-07-19 13 Noordwijk. (Holland). July 18. South Africa's Eric Sturgess, representing Britain, yesterday beat United States Wimbledon champion Bob Falkenburg 6 0, 63. The match took only 30 minutes, with Sturgess taking three love games m the first set. Falkenburg tightened up a little m the secondU.P. - 108 words
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Article58 1948-07-19 13 Bangkok. July 18. The Siamese exportable rice surplus next year is estimated at 900,000 tons, Phea Phananuchorn, Minister of Agriculture, told the press today. This is 100,000 tons more than the 1948 estimated exports. The export increase, the Minister said, is due to 400.000 acres increase mReuter - 58 words
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Article128 1948-07-19 13 NANKING, July 17.— The Chinese Government's American Aid Administering Committee held its first meeting yesterday, laying down three principles for the utilization of the United States China Aid Programme for curbing inflation and balancing financial payments. Committee President Premier Wong Wen-hao presided at It!U.P. - 128 words
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Article28 1948-07-19 13 LANCASTER. (Ontario). July 18. -Frank Stranahan of the United States has successfully defended his Canadian Open Golf title by beating Joo Stoddard of Canada. J to 7. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article149 1948-07-19 13 Business was done m Siak ?ago flour during the week-end at the lower level of $18 V B Pepper quotations continued on the upward trend. There was no price change m copra and coconut oil but the oil market tended to be easier. The following were yesterday's149 words
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Article91 1948-07-19 13 The rubber price reached a post war high of 47 7 s cents for No. 1 RSS f.o.b. July on Saturday. The market opened steady m the morning and with buyers predominating the market later advanced and closed at its best three-eighths of a cent higher for91 words
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396 1948-07-19 14 Manchester. July 18. Olym- 1 pk (James athletes of Great J'.nUiri and Eire were m action on the Kallowfield track hart yesterday when the joint team from England and Wales won the triangular match against Scotland and Ireland, scoring 101 points to Scotland's •;m and Ireland'sReuter - 396 words
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488 1948-07-19 14 1 r^>,,u, ,,,,on>. Ariiri lt iKM,. l .!!.»l.ro-1 *id Gen. Marfcai n-.i CommuniHt force« tJ..' Petoponne v i t<» prevent Olympic tome l(lll;1 1 I Mn learned here. The Ji.'i".- w l:III<ll(<l ">' x King Qrttk jIH m white from anReuter - 488 words
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361 1948-07-19 14 BARD-FOUGHT DUEL IN JBC MEN'S SINGLES Singapore's Junior badmtnton stars yesterday treated spectators to some sparkling badminton when they battled for honours m the Junior Badminton Championships at the Clerical Union hall. Twelve matches were keenly contested. Highlight of yesterday's ties was a gruelling duel m one of the men's361 words
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Article162 1948-07-19 14 "Forget" Fight, Louis Urged NEW YORK, July 18. 77ifl 20th. Century Sporting Club has disclosed that it is making every effort to persuade Jot Louis to forget about retiring as heavyweight \hampion and to fight Gus Lehnvtgch for the title at the Yankee Stadium on Sept. 22. see nothing wrongReuter - 162 words
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Article585 1948-07-19 14 LONDON. July 18. ThitttnliMU m tbHf last match before the fruit h Test me: a tiong Middlesex Kid* on Sa;uiduy which incluled P. A.: Whitcombe. the- six-toot five Oxford University fast bowle* icbootfcof l^n Btdfj.d. whn yvxls googhes and X streaks. Teams playin» are: Aust;»lia D.585 words
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Miscellaneous54 1948-07-19 14 PUZZLES (Answers to P«~- v pap 6 4) sO lu1. Crossword puzzle tion. 2. S, its, irons. *<> see, S. f Ti^,, 3. READ, real t..a«. to n, BOOK, took tall, TALE. T^ 1 4 Ivanhoe an<» 5.' Quire, ch°n.- KP DOWN 2. Umpi Waflp J. 4. R*Us. 5, Uag"54 words
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904 1948-07-19 15 foi th< CipU^Yc pi t:r r t V the Presi** 1 XI ».h n'aved on tho pa Nelson .30, and Hl** M vetted Sm^poic >" W* l vr. UJOinn wa> tho tin, wick pi n^bvUH'Who.tumpo andG.ow«ior.2^r 33 r f ZaMi904 words
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311 1948-07-19 15 London. July i y a wet afternoon m nMM| pirti of Er.glar.d caused n ducc I i itiona In k veral of the county encket ehampiocship games yesterday but there «v a good deal of Interest v: eai v i play. Tr.e match311 words
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Article46 1948-07-19 15 J-e foDoving player, have ■wo selected to represent *h* S™ 1 Bp j n a friendly bad- ton jateh with the Blw B at the Clerical 22J hall on Wednesday, fencing at 7 p.m.: Men* i P r Ch, k Bun* F Chlla46 words
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418 1948-07-19 15 Lesnevich Does Not Impress Critics LONDON July 18— Gu> i L.e*nevk*h i> tared, with two stiff battles ip of bil world "light-heavyweight championship. Id addition t( the actual scrap with Fredi die Mills, ihe hard-hitting. ban el-chested British champion, at the White City. London, on July 26. he is grapplingReuter - 418 words
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Article97 1948-07-19 15 The following have been selected to represent the Useful B.P. m a friendly badminton match against the Bluebird B.P at the Clerical Union hall on 'Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m. Men's Singles: Khoo Peng Koun, Teo Boon Eng, Robert Yap and Quek Khai Tong. Men's Doubles: Ong97 words
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Article96 1948-07-19 15 NEW YORK. July 18.—United States Olympic swimming coach Bob Kiphuth has left by plane for London with a 33-man water team, confident that the United State? would sweep the diving and shew great strength In the f^ r swimming events. Waliv His. Keith Carter, Alan Ford96 words
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Article198 1948-07-19 15 London. July 18.— Many tennis critic? here have complained since the war ended that one of the main reasons Britain has diopped behind m international competition is that youth is not given the chance to develop which it receives, for instance, m the UnitedReuter - 198 words
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Article84 1948-07-19 15 The following will represent the Hospital Youngsters at soccer against the Singapore District Signals Ist XI, on their ground at Fort Canning on Thursday and also against the Government Printing Office Soccer XI. on Tuesday, i July 27 at their ground: K. Jcevarajah. Mohintier Singh. HaritMrn, K. Arumugam.84 words
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Article62 1948-07-19 15 Shanghai, July 18. The China National Aviation Corporation and the Central Air Transport Corporation today announced the suspension of the Shanghai-Nanking shuttle •service due to "tremendous losses" m operation cost v"ich Chinas two main airlines have been sustaining owing to the high cost ci rasoline At the sameReuter - 62 words
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Article32 1948-07-19 15 OSTA.AD (Switzerland), July 17-Naiondra Nath of todja won his third round match ia the men's singles of the Swiss lawn tennis championships today, beating Christian Boussus (France), 6-3, 6-3.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article74 1948-07-19 16 MANCHESTER, .Inly ik. K«'K llaniH, world amateur ■print cycling champion and British hope for Olympic honours, yesterday broke* the 1,000 metres track recoid at Fallowfleld, Manchester, with time of 78 I seconds Hai ii« rode with his left arm'bandaged Jiom wn.st to elbow following recent accident fromReuter - 74 words
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Article153 1948-07-19 16 S. E.A. REDS HELD SECRET CONFAB mtW VUKK. I* I*-*- tlem M T.m. ronr. .pon^,n Malaya, rurm.t aai si;im. IV ■ntlf« a 1 t( havr been heW |V monthi t hc icw«« "f t fl( South- i.,n youth Conf« rence, w' followed by the ln.li;ui coiunninist pgrtj oo iv. ntHMReuter - 153 words
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Article232 1948-07-19 16 SHANGHAI, July 18. Foreign missionary Circles here lo day expressed anxiety ovei the fate «»f the large Dumber of religious workers m the TientsinI'nkow railway rity of Y< mhow m southern Shantung which re cently fell mto Communist hands. The Roman Catholic personDel m YeruReuter-AAP - 232 words
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Article96 1948-07-19 16 In the wrestling bouts staged at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night, JogindMT Singh, the I'unjab Tiger, m his first appearance m Singapore, won by a t k.o. m the fourth round against I^eon Llbrtota who retired with a big injury. Jagtndar Singh won i»y k.o. m96 words
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Article129 1948-07-19 16 THE CI'RRAOH. (Eire), July IK -The Affl Khan's filly Mamka Inn it of the Epsom Oak] this \vai. completed a double when she won the Irish Oak,- valued at £2.000 nn<l run over m milts here yesterday BfU moon. With this victory by Masaka. theReuter - 129 words
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Article78 1948-07-19 16 LONDON, July 18. England's team to meet Australia m the fourth cricket Test stalling at Leeds on Thursday next July 22 will be selected from the following 12 players: Norman Yardley (Yorkshire captain, W. J. Edrich (Middlesex), Kenneth Cranston (Lancashire), Len Hutton (Yorkshire), CyrilReuter - 78 words
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Article56 1948-07-19 16 BANGKOK, July 18. Siamese exportable ride surplus next year is estimated at 900,000 tons, Phea Phananuchorn, Minister of Agriculture, tcid the press today. This is 100,000 tons more than the 1948 extimated exports. The export increase, the Minister *aid, is due to 400 000 aae s increase m the areaReuter - 56 words
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Article96 1948-07-19 16 Team Manager Collapses MANCHESTER, July 18.— At the conclusion of the triangular international athletics match here on Saturday when British Olympic athletes were engaged, Mr. Jack Crump, team manager of the British Olympic atheletics team, collapsed and was rushed to hos-' pital. Later it was stated that his condition wasReuter - 96 words
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Article59 1948-07-19 16 LONDON, July 18: The leading six places m County Cricket Championships table up to and including matches vich ended on Friaday are PW L D Glamorgan 16 9 2 5 Derbyshire 16 8 3 4 Middlesex 16 8 1 7 Yorkshire 14 7 2 5 Lancashire 17Reuter - 59 words
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Article53 1948-07-19 16 Victoria School defeated the Merry Youngsters m a return cricket match yesterday by the narrow margin of 5 runs. Bating first, Victoria School •cored BO (Amin 17, Boon Soon '7 fur 21), to which the Merry Youngsters replied with f>o (H. Cardoza 16. Boon Soon 19, Parama53 words
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Article101 1948-07-19 16 The leading six m English Bnt class butting averages ;u c Ins. N.O. R Ay VV.isht)tr)ok 28 4 1,416 67.42 Pearce 23 5 1.151 6.5.94 HuttOH 125 :j 1,388 6:i4() 3] B 1,628 62.61 Cra PP W 1.277 55.52 Pawion L 6 :i 153 50.23 LEADING BOWIJBRfI 1Reuter - 101 words
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383 1948-07-19 16 (By "CELLULOID > M S.x Clubs are at present tic- hM lor first place m the Singa- j v >rv table tennis junior inter- 1 club championships. The i points arc inclusive of matches < p ayed up to and including j Friday383 words
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Article68 1948-07-19 16 Inglewood, (California), July 18. A horse that came half way around the world to race on American turf, the Austra-lian-bred Shannon II scored a surprise length and-a-quarter victory m the $100,000 Hollywood Gold Cup yesterday. Shannon II raced head-and-head down the stretch with his stablemate OnU.P. - 68 words
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Article118 1948-07-19 16 BASEBALL SURPRISE NEW YORK. July W--J Ott has resigned as the i nager of the New York Gtf m the National basoba and has been succeeded > Durocher whose job as manager of the Brooklyn gers has been turned ov Cuit Shotton. t Shotton was pulled J semi-retirement las. Brooklyn118 words
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Article81 1948-07-19 16 PARIS, July 1 A! Boussac's Arbai rcnW Gold Cup win th re j ed an already brW v tion is MM^L pill m France m n ndic ap. Pelouse free re J weights for which lished yesterda.. My U winner of W' |gi half-owned by mor eReuter - 81 words
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Article56 1948-07-19 16 The Jollilads beat the C.M.P. by two goals to one m a friendly soccer match yesterday at Gilmour Barracks. The C.M.P. scoring through Prouse m the first session, led by one goal at the interval. The resumption saw fast exchanges, two of the Jollllads's raids being fruitful through56 words
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Article65 1948-07-19 16 The full moon day which falls tomorrow, will be celebrated at the Sinhala Buddhist Temple 263. Outram Road, by Mr. A. Gilbert de Alwis of Singapore, m memory of his late father Mr. A. G. Dc Alwis of Kuala Lumpur. The programme is as follows 6 p.m.65 words