Morning Tribune, 24 July 1948
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603 1948-07-24 1 PRO-RED BODIES BANNED, GUILT EXPOSED SINGAPORE, FEDERATION ACT ON EVIDENCE OBTAINED THE Acting High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya and the Governor of Singapore, on the advice of their respective Executive Councils, have decided to take the necessary legal steps whereby the Malayan Communist Party (M.C.P.) the Malayan Peoples*603 words
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91 1948-07-24 1 x »ct date <f th.- arrival rltvda n.i of San t as a s,our,t, T t;n Malaya-di.-c'osod that ho had undertaken to supply all tin mining Arms tols, automatic weapons and shotguns. He suit! »;ritish tin hrms haw rrquestcd him to doU.P. - 91 words
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Article116 1948-07-24 1 ALA LUMPUR- All perother than Stkais wno p ;and Inside the Telo* i Reserve have Ik cm notice to evacuate i a week. Mr II C Id, District Office:-. has arranged for theli lion as a security meas belt of jungle is M»I cf being used by bannd is116 words
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Article20 1948-07-24 1 ■rteen thousand postei s ■glish and the vernaculars ■ting circulated In the Fe■on asking people to join ■*cial constabulary20 words
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Article109 1948-07-24 1 fa en^es from th« *f about sp. m vestfcr •*J *«h a blaze that fed Vf° fe at lhe ba <* "W Enters, Merbau our hid tu'PP^matelv F m lhe hre un ,|,V Li^o' damage' «E CHIEF CAUSE^'! [o r '/nil 7l Incr ease d 'inalit Ployees 01 th''Polity109 words
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Article27 1948-07-24 1 »ur now i-asos of polio were 'Ported m the city yesterday. They were: A European wo-'•y-n. two Euro^n cnildren 1 an Indian child.27 words
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Article27 1948-07-24 1 tetanJr WP who has b <*n etalned by the Singapore do- UUon th K° Em 4«Ky Reon w,th the smuggling of ■Z™ ll M 'innounced.27 words
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Article99 1948-07-24 1 The Australian Minister for Erternal Affuirj, Dr H. Fn't: conferred tnth MateuAn Government hmd* on arrival here yesterday by Constt'htiion aircraft from S'/dr.ey. Dr Kvttt had hours of owcn99km about the situaU'm m Malaya irith the Commt*sioner General, the Governor of Singapore and the Australian C<"iriis?ioner99 words
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Article370 1948-07-24 1 FEDRATION FLASHES JOHORE: SEGAMAT AREA. —At 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, on Voules Estate, Tenang, six unknown Chinese armed with pistols, all strangers m rhe district, entered a squatter's hut and shot dead the occupant who was a member of the K.M.T. The body had five bullet wounds. This matter was370 words
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Article90 1948-07-24 1 SUNK TANKER RAISE D AGAIN The condemned A.P.C. tanker Phasianella which sank m the Outer Roads of Singapore Harbour on July 4, was raised by Roubin Salvage Company, yesterday. The Phasianella, which was found submerged off Telok Ayer Basin on September 22, 1945, was raised and towed to the Outer90 words
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Article22 1948-07-24 1 Eight former A.P.I, members, seven of whom are Government servants, and two Chinese have been arrested m Penang.22 words
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Article79 1948-07-24 1 ft "<« T ffej '•Iter '7^ fi. *S SSSfts** Radio r,n mmi^ l /'^cks by the •5 Ka?\Tt thG GOV€ P"**ibl as'L rend€r aU t nC€ t0 the 5e P^Ptrs todai/ re- port a move to ban foreign language broadcasts from advertising vans m the city asReuter - 79 words
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1455 1948-07-24 1 In an eloquent plea for the cause of from which "will spring fine flowers and rich J™» oIWJ cracv and peace for Malaya". H.E. Mr. Malcolm MwDomM. Commissioner General during a public meeting at Uje victors Memorial Hall yesterday, decried the Commimlat1,455 words
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Article64 1948-07-24 1 The O.C. of the advance par'tv of the Royal Inniskilling; Fusiliers Battalion which is destined for Singapore from Hongkong, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday with a small detachment of men. An earlier batch arrived by the Wo Sang on Thursday consisting of two officers64 words
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Article71 1948-07-24 1 The Singapore Police carried out a preventive raid on Chua !Chu Kaog Village early yesUerday morning, m a search for I subversive and seditious literature, arms, ammunition ana dangerous characters. Thirty-two villagers were •screened* during the raid, but no one was detained. The raiding party consisted71 words
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Advertisement16 1948-07-24 1 W^^ *'>"''•■ (e2w ronbiitcntly adhcrcJ «<> \V f^~ I' 'j^tm Khools and homes. -4\ /jffl Inq-.iirns cvrJtJly invited16 words
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1563 1948-07-24 2 U)NDON luiy 23, >Th o*J d <>f tomrim m declare a CommunM slk- h ma M Iherenta -ut control of toy •übsUntial trw, > C ,l'>nv.i\ Beer lary, ftfe Arthur C.-»- -i h -Jones aUte*l da v. He u:is tr'ii'i',' <\w Commons oi1,563 words
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Article99 1948-07-24 2 Tbt Hon'ble Mr. Justice 3.'j\vn yesuiday rev., rved* judgment after a five days" hearing m the divorce case m which Mrs. Monica Patricia Braga is suing her husband Mr. A. J. Bra&a. the f*:ngap>Tt lav.yer. for a dissolution of her marriage with him on the99 words
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69 1948-07-24 2 The Singapore Regional Indian Congress has drawn up an exhaustive programme to celebrate the first Anniversary of Indian Independence which falls on August 15. The programme includes. among other things, hoisting of the Indian national flag, prayers, laying wreaths at the INA Memorial, feeding the poor, cinema69 words
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Article70 1948-07-24 2 Charged with having m his possession a 44 gallon still for distilling liquor, a Hokkien. Sim Kee Yam, was brought before Mr. R. J. C. Wait, Fourth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday. Bail of $500 m one surety was allowed him. The still, it was stated, was found70 words
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Article107 1948-07-24 2 A former Singapore detective, Ang Cheng Bok, who was ordered to execute a new bond for his bail of $10,000 at the Seventh Police Court, had his bail withdrawn by Magistrate A. G. Shears, yeaterday, when he failed to turn up at the arranged time.107 words
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Article83 1948-07-24 2 A 20-year-old Hokhien, Tan Tian Sang, was committed for trial at the next Assizes on charges of voluntarily causing hurt to three persons and armed robbery at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, yesterday. It was allogod that83 words
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Article23 1948-07-24 2 I'AJKIS, July 38.— M. An^ro Marie ha« definitely accepted the French President's invitation to form a Government «arly todays e»r ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article152 1948-07-24 2 COMMITTED TO ASSIZES As a m:.;:, .M Mak Kun. v t \^JW New BnU*>- -load to«nLfl accgay Th. r U^7 5 B on March 28 men ac J him and pushed h.un mtoil near a benzine Kiosk. One of the dmb poked M thing hail a.uir.st his m which ho152 words
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Article129 1948-07-24 2 A 20-pounder live bonw ered with mud was brougß to the Seventh Police Com an exhibit alleged to have. possessed by a 42 -year-old nese. Cheng Hoc. According- to UK pro?oa conducted by A.S.P. U Prynn. it was Ftated that I were some bombs buried ii ground inside the129 words
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Article152 1948-07-24 2 The total nunib*r* dents for the t^t^ exceeds by nice- than •total for the eonjjgfl Hod of 1947. decreased by 32 but injured have gone up ro to 974 This is agrtoj and shows no siu'ns or w* ment. ,,r i (tei Of the 580 road June, 484 Involved152 words
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104 1948-07-24 3 th( > application ol «SEffsSSSSSSr SfcSBS lJ Mr tM V H Tsan. for the wMr ittornev submitted Uatt the npp:icant. sioce DecaU lu 4 hJ I tried various Junt etc iespon*te« and '"'I .linn the respo«Hlent w,th the r^ n ro by ■ffLtfl'l104 words
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Article242 1948-07-24 3 ofcal of the Post" l JfVKatong Mark* J 10 enable a Fool MttUr to arrest a 2er allege to nave itwn aoove the eonI M revealed m the Dstr.ct Court yesterle c Kaiim a mutton n the Katong Market ar ge'- with selling of mutton at 25 centi the242 words
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Article186 1948-07-24 3 Reciprocal Blockade SokcJovsky j S BERLIN, J*l* **r- I Marshal Vasmhf D. Boho- J lovsky. Bovtet Command- rr-i*-Ch»ei m Germany, y said Russia teas biookad- I mg Berlin because the i United States made the 1 RuvsMna get special per- I Smits to vwt/ Unded i States occupation zome. Sokolovsky186 words
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Article30 1948-07-24 3 D hi the tiiu-ini g at las W^h "HttlSvS com Plete sub»W»te. p..:^ J P«'Bressive leu c onBei v,t IS un^r a Tory v.. are on the torm- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article116 1948-07-24 3 Luxury Trip For Happy Mother A H^kka woninn one of 490 ,itck pMNSgen on board the Norwegian sMp Sandivken Hl5 tons) which arrived from China port> m Siriixapon- yestoiday -gave birth to a baby bay on the voy u^o. As a rosult. tho mother wa? zivon first slasi caLm Rccommodation116 words
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Article49 1948-07-24 3 T.B.. Grimest Reaper Here Tabttcuiotti htsi ajct'tf again dalm( d ±c largest number o, m Singapore with 35 deaths. Secon^ highest was -9 deaths du e to mteritis. According to a Municipal Jealtn statement, infantile death rate dropped from lU^.9- m the previous week o 94.74 last W€ ek49 words
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Article34 1948-07-24 3 STOCKHOLM. July 2*> Eric Sturgess of South Africa defeated Sumant Miin. India. b Q 6-0 m the ftfth day of c h h^f dis !j.open lawn tennis championship at Baa^t«w day.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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163 1948-07-24 3 A lt-\ ear-old HoUkicn boy lleg;*dly stabbed a dumb Chiose woman at about 5 p.m. m T;iur»>da/. during a tanrily ■i!-i at Blakan Mati. Trouble began when the boy ;tood m the patliway of "the hinese wo icon's nhie-yeai -old laugbtei who was at163 words
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Article98 1948-07-24 3 A 24-voai-old Chinese. Yap Baa Key. who was alteged to have received a share of $20 from the proceeds of an armed robbery And who failed to give information to the police con corning the robbery, wm chargat the Seventh Police Cour yesterday vf or <the abetment »ox98 words
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Article44 1948-07-24 3 The Captain of the Argentine light cruiser La Argentina, Captain Lonardi, called officially on HE. the Governor at 10 am. yesterday. Captain D. Snowdown, ADC. to H.E. the Governor went on board the cruiser at noon to reciprocate the courtesy.44 words
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297 1948-07-24 3 NEW DELHI. July 22. The India Meterological Department is planning to establiah a high-altitude Astronomical Observatory on the Himalayas with powerful reflecting telescope. The Observatory, when set up, will serve not only to the study of heavenly bodies, but j also help research on297 words
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Article105 1948-07-24 3 INQ UIRY INTO DEATH BY FALL A verdict of "death by mi adventure" was returned uy the Singapore Coronet. Mr. Choor Siugh. at the iauueat on the death of Teng Ah Keh a 42-year-old trishaw driver. Tettg died at tha General Hospital on July 9. He was > A iU105 words
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Article123 1948-07-24 3 Charged with possession of a dangerous weapon, a sword, Sata Singh, an Indian, told the coji-v i.iat he picked it ou tie roadside and intended to use it tor chopping wood. Accused wag arrested m the back lane of Park Road at iuoat 9 p.m.123 words
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Article38 1948-07-24 3 NEW FOUNDLAND'S FUTURE St. Johns, Newfoundland. July 22— A first count of votes m today's final Teferendum on NewfoundNtfKf's future system of Government «howed 1,902 In favour of responsible government, and 1.159 preferring fe-» deration with Canada. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement81 1948-07-24 3 fore's wliy M-6-W* GRffN POWHiN STRI IT »U|ii I t*, 2 hours ami 20 minutes of sp:* '-jH^B^^^S^^- taeular entertalnmej.t. VVliiW jV^lyW^.v^r. of M-G-M's <400,01K) Nove« K"^Tt^£a Vward. 20.000.000 people reaf' '*»Sttr T^ v IMM)k a5 months i:i |>- "^^O paratlon. The earthquake It* W never equalled. LV.'A tKjrP^^T^ TURNER81 words
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166 1948-07-24 4 OXFORD. July 23. Mr. Philip Noel Baker, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, stated m a sneech to the Empire Summer School here, that every move m st-if- government, which many statesmen believed would breaK up the British Empire had m fact, strengthened it.Reuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-07-24 4 Mnjor-di'nrrnl Cow, farrier GOC, Singapore District, and Mrs. Cor were entertntnttl to tra last week at the Cox Club. Thdy left Singapore yesterday for the United KingdowC, HctHTf shares Mrs. Sinnah, wife of Dr. Sinnah, presenting Mrs. Cox with a WiWt of flowers. Orient Photo Supplies Photograph.47 words
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Article66 1948-07-24 4 Untrue, Says Hiro TOKIO. July 23. Emperor Hirohito denied yesterday that he had told the Australian Parliamentary delegation visiting Japan that he wished to visit Australia t.o express regret personally for Japanese atrocities against Australian troops. The denial was carried by the Jiji press which quoted an Imperial Household officialReuter; AAP - 66 words
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Article119 1948-07-24 4 CLAY TOLD OF NEW NOT TO SOVIET Washington, Jcly 23 -i ral Lucius D. Clay Ann Military Govornoi m Gen leaving here possibly late! for his return flight to] has been Informed of the tents of a new thrvt-power to Moscow, it was h keyed today. United State officials diiReuter - 119 words
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321 1948-07-24 4 ROME. July 22. The Italian Senate defeated the Communist attempt to force Premier Alcide de Gasperi and the cabinet to resign because of the shooting of Communist boss Palmiro Togliatti last week. The Senate voted down the Communist nonconfldence motion 173 to 83321 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-07-24 4 J S ?7/"' f nT Vr<lr oW Pak Bonf J Sik only girl at Uxin// rtopc, r«M throw the duscus man than 12 -i f f -*>t Pir P k Bonn%u f i /f K rei n butetball team, mS*H*g rat Hone, hik, to the practice ground at Uxbrkigt OlumfM51 words
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Miscellaneous177 1948-07-24 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 488 metres In the medium wave band and 7200 kr/tec. m the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 485 metren only. From S p.m. to 6 p.m. Radiated177 words
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Miscellaneous219 1948-07-24 4 His Orch. from Raffles Hotel. 1015 Cabaret with Fats Waller, 10.30 Rhythm on Records. 11.30 Last News Summary and Close Down. PROGRAMMES IN MALAY 12 00 p.m. Programme Summary. 12.05 Musical interlude, 12.45 News m Malay, 1.00 Close Down. 6 00 Programme Summary, 6.05 Musical Entertainment by Sinaran Bintang Party,219 words
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Miscellaneous67 1948-07-24 4 Opening Announcement and Prog. Summary m Tamil with Signature Tune, ~"3.Q2 "Aag", "Gaon" film hits, 9.15 Time Signal and News In T&nil 9.30 Vana Mohini, 940 TarK m Tamil, 9.50 T. Suryakumari, 10.00 Panjaj Mullick. 10.10 Dandapani Desigar, 10.20 Tamil vocal songs by Mr. M. Somasundaram Pillai and Party, 105867 words
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Article, Illustration910 1948-07-24 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE .WITH Malcolm MadX> n aW. Ah Z si r Hue! Cl ISlrSrilandUd;^; id' Ktrr. liajor-Oei j-,p RiCCftt »*J J?^ui H GenTraLMrPaul too the E yai i Consul Mr Haverkom Ryiewyjk. -V- and Mrs Chin Tuan, V.. and Mr* p-'i. n. Mr and M ■id Lto910 words
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Advertisement122 1948-07-24 5 Accessories, gloves, French flowers, model hats a Glorious Collection of White pique evening models TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL TIFFIN TIME ORCHESTRAL CONCERT from 12.30 p.m. FORMAL DANCE 9 p.m. to midnight floor show-RICARDO &PEREZ PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA Admission to Non-diners $1.40 EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL fXffi DANCING i DOUCE T122 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article289 1948-07-24 6 "Let us fare the fact that m tttis particular iy\h; vi warfare we are very much open to attacfc." bo stated Sir Alec Newboult, Officer I Administering the Gov- M ernment, m his recent broadcast a broadcast refreshingly realistic m its estimate of guerrilla forces and289 words
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1059 1948-07-24 6 Frank Bartholomew - Frank Bartholomew Om ol .l»»™/»i ™]o< I"" k P°»' k <><""'T' m "I lh mm, l iremmp millions of the Onau f— B, S 1 1) N V,— Australia believes herself des- 11 ■c 4 to become (he eventual centre or (lip British Empire. TheU.P. - 1,059 words
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Article805 1948-07-24 6 American excavations m the area of the ancient Agora of Athens are permitting the moat complete reconstruction of Greek life over a period of some 30 centuries This is the main conclusion rmerging from the work of a team of the American School of Classical805 words
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Article27 1948-07-24 6 SYDNEY- show that "J 1 shortages 93Cia tibßi ,easonable conditU^J tion of rntl naj 4 t€r and MJJJJ oreW ar seriously fro"J pre Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 27 words
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Advertisement63 1948-07-24 6 .1 I A A N MR WAYS LTD AIR CARGO K\TK I'KK KILO (2 2 lIm.I I KOM SIM. \TOKK TO m \i.\ i.i MM n TEMANO HI VMAN 4<k KOI KHAKI Vi.intity DiMOunl of 2U(; on nmeoU tmei 18 Kilo (l(»0 I tO «'!'> O\\i< I ilfstllatloa n» Uh63 words
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273 1948-07-24 7 ■Miiii *»«"i«y W raii le •I am not saying uwt w... not bo the ease but I cannot say that it necessarily will he Mr Winston Churchill, leader of'thr Opposition, said antfj laughter tVat the House of Commons ought toReuter - 273 words
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207 1948-07-24 7 BsSSe i L T3*i mm ofW«J Www Lmi vf M -"<■'' a mon mom v tin rt itai »f« v KM-,, n.- rii.'!"f'(/ «M Lfbu preit. On. pow v i tp*«r(rf >■)',■),■'■'••'(: I flif rjr,, ■.> under pd i fie Mii 'ftU.P.; Reuter - 207 words
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Article88 1948-07-24 7 BUFFALO New York. July 21 —An artificial kidney made chiefly of plastic an<j cellophane was ready for use today m Millard Fillmore Hospital here. Intended to ai^ uremic poisoning victims, the artificial kidney was designed by Dr. George Slotkin. assistant Professor of Urology at the University of Buffalo,U.P. - 88 words
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96 1948-07-24 7 Yugoslav Red Leader Refutes Cominform Charges jSt SeSLSrS? ot lh? Yugoslav sri0 J. ton rh» l3* n ;°;'t''h. Minister of the pa«v J r fl Ul COn ro hp re today c the war. M errors and omissions- dur- l Soviet pa ty base.| n Pol "ticai "pJ! a MemberReuter - 96 words
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Article106 1948-07-24 7 Not A Chance For Truman SHANGHAI, July 23. The opinion ijhat President Truman has no? got a gambler's chance of winning the coming presidential election was expressed by Professor John E. Decker of Stevens College. Columbia. Missouri, m an address hue yesterday. Professor Decker described Truman as a "better thanReuter - 106 words
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Article81 1948-07-24 7 BUSIEST MEN BEHIND IRON CURTAIN BUCHAREST, July 2t.— One of the bunient men kekind the Iron Curtain theme <fes* tn the street is the *f#» p**nter. Earlier thi* gear m BnrmHretf—after XichaeT* tl+tHh tirm painters gut nut* otaVr? tn tmke xiotc* s nttmm the Q*em Mmry Brmtrmri «m 4 repnintU.P. - 81 words
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141 1948-07-24 7 LONDON. July 22. HuroM Wilson. President of the Board of Trade, disclosed today the British film industry was \n such dire straits that the Government had decided to set up a £5.000.000 loan agency to finance film production. He told the Common*. "Pretty wellU.P. - 141 words
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Article49 1948-07-24 7 MANILA. July 22. Four Rtwman deport Whom the pf g^^w gVn. Ktsmp*. whk* rweiUly called «t Otm rcfmrd to take aboard wtft be r^Mrned by plane to Manila from Oebu and ct« fined to Hie new BiHbid prison pending deportation, accordm? ro Jmitiiffrnt'on Commissioner. Knsrraelo Fabre U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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132 1948-07-24 7 MOTHS, SMVS, BUTTERFLIES IN COMMONS S LONDOW. July 22 i Moth*, ap.ru find butter- flies crept into an other- I %ci*e aeriom (T'scus&iJn I lin the Commons today. The Board of Trail* 1 I President Harold Wilson Was atktd by Ld.bouri'e Leah Manning about the progress of the surrey ofU.P. - 132 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-07-24 7 T JilAr* HYLTOK. %cho p/ay.f leading role i <*«> Oain»feorrJi«pli family t Jilm WBD&fNG BELLS. likes to tc*ar a casual J aemi-fat#>r#rf dinner cfre« t t In fte fcof iPCOI/ker— trWte crrj»e 4f«* 9/tirf-tdp, fwfi. summer i f\o**rt& skirt tt« ;*-.i^«r« 0/ the wkfrt re- i55 words
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Article47 1948-07-24 8 Film Ship Is Safe LONDON. July 22. The film ship, Nina, specially built for 1 new British picture abou t Christopher Columbus, whlcn haa been mining ■om&where of Barbados lor cnarly two days, was reported sufe (onigh t :»nd on her wny to Holetown. liarbados. under tow47 words
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Article245 1948-07-24 8 LONDON. July 22—OvergeM athletes and officials are nnding m Britain and the i4th Olympics something they missed m Berlin m 1936--liefdom. cables Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor. As one official who had been to Berlin for the 1936 Olympic frames put it. they were overplannedReuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-07-24 8 Trst.n,, thr tube which is the body of th<>Wk. to see that the cmttntfi of the tube reads correctly to 'he difference of temperatures.24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-07-24 8 SPRAYING FLOCK MATERIAL jC The sprayiny of the j flock material on the head and beak m one of I the early stages m th>^ production of the toy 1 duck. It is this material t that has to he dipped m tenter which starts N the duck moving.49 words
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Article75 1948-07-24 8 NEW YORK. July 22.—Documentary films of China and five other nations were show 1 icre on Wednesday night under the sponsorship of the East and West Association. The guests in^-ed Al Valencia press, attache to the Philippine Embassy, Washington, who told the United Press: 'I am greatly75 words
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Article48 1948-07-24 8 RANGOON, July 22 The Burmese Foreign Othce announced today that so far as the Government w as aware there was no foundation m a Nanking report on Tuesday thai a n arrmd invasion cf Of Chinese territory wa s being organised m North Burma.48 words
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Article134 1948-07-24 8 UNKNOWN -OF TOY TODAY "THI |UCK" The i« DRINKDiS tain for He dip -Pain, and other drink the toy shi The Dr menu as Properly se hour after without cci The bo liquid whic of the due room temp is cooled b the vapour reducing tl pressure ia neck high134 words
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Article148 1948-07-24 8 LONDON. July 22. Dr. Pavel Kavan. Counsellor to the Czechoslovak Embassy m London, tonight handed a note urging the British Government to prosecute an official of the Anglo-Czech Friendship League who is to be deported. Earlier today Col. G. E. C Wigg. a Labour member ot Parliament, andReuter - 148 words
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Article50 1948-07-24 8 The Republican and Dutch do'^gair* r^o 1 m r».n informal talk Kailipurang recently o^uur bac dupe i vision of the United Nations GOC. Discussion was on the GOC's report to the Security Council concerning the Dutch restriction of trade and economic intercourse m Indonesia. -l Indonesia News Service).50 words
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Article47 1948-07-24 8 Belgrade, J< portraits of TJ and Engels M sea of scarlet] as the Yugort pare<l for the Yugoslav Col congress. But the Yugt Communist p had still not I wholesale refl Communist I delegations to Slav's party 1 m 20 years. 1 not aware tl international47 words
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Advertisement33 1948-07-24 8 Shanghai Modern Tailoring I Hhv, m Stoot BArrKBV ROAD New Variety of ExquMte Afternoon Frocks also A Uneiy Section of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone 820H1 Ladies own material niade to order.33 words
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Advertisement7 1948-07-24 8 < KssJU^^^^^^ttc- '^S&fittit^B BW 9v v^' x '-^17 words
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Article38 1948-07-24 9 n the Cominform Dgress is expectthe party's over►port of 'Marshal Central Commitrticularly those it who have been for Cominform tuter. July 22. There broadcast ot ight-heavyw-ight P fight between eh. the holder. Mbit the White next Mundav.38 words
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11 1948-07-24 9 Encouragement To Overseas Chinese mem m p"?*^ official* Chinese cap.ta U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-07-24 9 FINISHED DRINKING DUCKS Ttco of the Drinking^ Ducks m action. While i one is m the position of J drinking, the other paus- ed ready to dip its beah i into the tumbler of j i water.37 words
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206 1948-07-24 9 SUN FO FACES INCREASING OPPOSITION NANKING, July 23. Dr. Sun to was reported on Saturday to be seeking resignattoa as President of the Legislative i ma. as increasing numbers of Vjiaioi> an now opposing i nis leadership. Yuan be- i urrn"; U onvt^ after the 1 now.- 1 Te-cheo, whoReuter; AAP - 206 words
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Article94 1948-07-24 9 Indian-Soviet Trade Talks Berlin. Ju'j 21. r- The Indian trade delegation to Germany had a two and-a-half hours discussion with the Soviet military administration's trade division and members of the German Economic Commission of the Soviet zone at the Russian headquarters at Karlshorst. Afterwards L. K. Jha, Chief Controller ofReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-07-24 9 FINAL TEST The girl workers are y maktntj the final test by L dipping the finished ducks m icater to make I sure that they will res- i 1 pond and suxng to and J35 words
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Article57 1948-07-24 9 NANKING. July 23.— A Chinese press report rtceivea here said Chiang Ching-kuo. President Chiang Kai-sheks •trouble-shooter' son, will be appointtd head of a financial control bureau m Shanghai and lead tine fight against sp9culat«ion and hoarding. The Legislative Yuan has voted against a resolution to dissolve all financial controlU.P. - 57 words
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Article131 1948-07-24 9 HIROHITO'S PLEA TO AUSSIE MPs TOKIO, July 23. Seven members of the Australian Parliament spent 20 minutes with Emperor Hirohito at "or Imperial Palace today ami id the visit would help tnem. ha deciding whether Hirohito hzA been shorn of his pre-^ux lender power. The visitors the first Australians toU.P. - 131 words
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Article43 1948-07-24 9 NANKING, July 23— Dr. Wu Paak-shlng. Chinase ConsulGeneral for Singapore, left Nanking last night for Singapore. Dr Wu, who returned to Nanking on vacation, will stop over at Shanghai, Hong Kons and Canton, before resuming his journey to Singapore. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article51 1948-07-24 10 Round-World Flight WASHINGTON. July '22 ittt bup< t Fortress* from I United v s fttCl Ali Force fcwe :»t Ti:r 00 Arizona, have 1 N on a ronnd-the-w 'id flight, All rorce an- 1 1 lll(> ''rt here loaifht. rhlg will be the Qnt round- »Ofld Bight to ;>, made51 words
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84 1948-07-24 10 BRUBBELB July 22 Tho Soc'al Ch.,st.;un (Catholic! jrew of ON Belgian Chamber Ol IVpuJ.v; MMODCtd toti-iv hey will foret an curly Sf)lu ton to BrtghlM*. thrve-ycar-»l'« 'Roy.i! question The MnotmoMMMt is tak«>n w p..fio;it.« n Impending ihow||(lWll between the Catholics King Leopold's supporter MHI84 words
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Article50 1948-07-24 10 LONDON. J-lvß Shah 01 Iran w fl at a dinner pirtj h honour by the K.r.J at Buckingham H night Queen Mary, r::» beth. the Di: Rrincess Ma:garet.^H and Duch<^ fl Lord and Lady Mofl the United Siates Afl Lewis Dcugia'. an^H Mrs. Winston ChufH among t':> n? at50 words
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Article29 1948-07-24 10 v"• hay %**m l'irn! r lkl 0/^I^B u f final said :jM drank nn <i .■M ■>■- trellent jM L am/ ij (I limn;' i i i wit- U.PU.P. - 29 words
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Article162 1948-07-24 10 Stetgfcai, July 22.— Aided by eewly-arrhDwt airbom« »efnfommcnts tnchicttng mechanised units, Government troops defending Taiyuan battled attacking Communist forces to a standstill m torrential rain during the past 24 hours, according to pro-Government despatches today. Forty planeloads of heavily armed reinforcements are now being landed m Taiyuan and theReuter - 162 words
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Article46 1948-07-24 10 MEXICO CITY. July 22. Mcxica today suspended all foreign exchange transactions This action followed an announcement late last night by Ramon Beteta. Finance Minister. tha t n(got!ations were being made wl'h the International Monetary Fund to establish a new pe-o-dollar exchange rate.46 words
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Article24 1948-07-24 10 tss^ creasing I '^rl China's M river P^^jLjjd n*W .St'lVOli jj tO fl shipping l^l l V. '^eß rhe China H Cliekiftng-l 924 words
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Miscellaneous93 1948-07-24 10 I CaMfeK Exrimto To Marateg Tribmu>; [JUST SUMBoWmR W*****-7HBHS~ *^O| f I GIADtfS HEAD/ s^\"Bt LINDA 'J.K£*~rJjm Art -"^< 'Ml VO, UHOE^TANO THAT S r.-^J |^S^tL M mKS£! Sotr^ WO*>/ v 5 SJ the L AST T.M€ yOu W6«6 j ,1^ OKIOEO. W THfc ABS|KCe 1 GOSH I BUT /^Swil^-93 words
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Article64 1948-07-24 11 he' c today with IWted Staler and Chinese authorities on tru utilization of United States aid. He announced his mission intended to spend I'SSTO 000.--000 for food RlopNes. 170.000,--000 for cotton. $50 000.000 to: petroleum products. 513.000.000 foi fertilize: and $19,600 000 M a p«l or loanReuter; AAP - 64 words
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Article63 1948-07-24 11 Manila Will Not Lose Importance MANTIA. July 23 Prtsider.t Qmdino toid members ol the Male :anan Press AMOClation. whe n they pa:d I te?y call en him recently, thlt Manila will not ln>e m Importance because ol the rev,- capital site chosen by COngTess. which is -he Ipo-H< raliches area.63 words
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184 1948-07-24 11 vnpK july 22 -Thi 1 f :i Z over the hea< 1 f&grSrn !:t ,n i Lake Slice.-." i ,^'X wort., poac wh "*n of the LT.it.vl, :i 'm the pre^nt world fi^eS the DMM Stephen Supina. V a". ,nk.U.P. - 184 words
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Article60 1948-07-24 11 KYDNCY July 23-WJioat ?£SS at the rate of four South Wales. The experiment was tarried out by East-West Airline*. Bneineen of the company had Priced fast to modify the aircraft to sow the wheat, as a result of urgent requests from farmers m60 words
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Article89 1948-07-24 11 Smallpox In N. Siam s I BANGKOK. July 23— A minor outbreak of tmallpox is reported from 7 Siam's northern pro- S rmce*. i i According to the latest I Pubic Health report, S twelve persons died of i smailpox dvring the first J week of July, m the dU-Reuter - 89 words
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Article48 1948-07-24 11 LONDON. July 22. Mr Whitney Straight. Chief Executive, announced today that British Overseas Airways Corporation will go "flar out" to I capture American trans-At-lantic air traffic. "In the past, we had to apoi logtte all the time." American -born Straight told a press conference.48 words
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258 1948-07-24 11 BANGKOK. July 23.— Free India should win the henrts of the ivopU of Southeast Asia by resuming her age-ed cultural relatlona with those countries. according to Mr. Ajit Mukerjee. <i:i Indian student of art and culture, now touring Southeast ASla. Mr. Mukerjee,Reuter - 258 words
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Article50 1948-07-24 11 NO PUBLICATION OF WAR TALKS WASHINGTON. July 22. Diplomatic dfflcials reported today that the British Embas!s y "had suggested, to the United SUtes State Department that !fhe "best interests of all concerned", would be served by 1 not pntJlisMng now certain documents on the wartime Tent ran and Yalta conferen-50 words
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364 1948-07-24 11 LONDON, July 22 —Mr. Ernest Bevin, Foreign Secretary, announced today his willingness to attend another Big Four Council of Foreign Ministers meeting "at once" if the Soviet Union will lift the blockade of Berlin. H was rho first time any of three WestersU.P. - 364 words
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Article, Illustration15 1948-07-24 11 *MR J. B. CBIFLBY,tL T> Prime Minister of fhe^ Commonwealth of AuB- > tralia.15 words
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Article111 1948-07-24 11 Mansfield. (Notts), July 21. —All police m Britain were alterted m the search for a man on bicycle who kidnapped and stabbed stx-year-oM Irene Newton of Mfcnsfield yesterday —eve <X a full moon. The man, aged about 30, was seen to pick up the child near herReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement24 1948-07-24 11 ROXY "ROAD TO RIO" ■•■■Mttiotom Captam Caution" Mii.i^ v V h r °>loßK()\v Ul) 0 NXW W() KU) *^i^i y lnd t: hi !i24 words
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Advertisement12 1948-07-24 11 aNP Of s *il EDWARD EVERETT HORTON V CAPITOL TONIGHT at M'NITE!12 words
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Article131 1948-07-24 12 Liaison Officers For Colonies LONDON, July 22. The British Colonial Office has appointed the first of a number of development liaison officers who will maintain close touch between the Colonial Office and the Governments of each of the major colonial regions, it wan announced tonight. TJie new officers, who tefllReuter - 131 words
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Article34 1948-07-24 12 M LONDON, July 22.— Douglas Jay, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, announced today m the House of Commons that Spain will be added soon to the list of countries which British tourists may visit.—34 words
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208 1948-07-24 12 LONDON July 22.-Air Commodore Sir Frank WhiU?e waMime pioneer of jet propelled airhas been appointed Honorary Adviser to the PHtsh Overseas Airways Corporation for the do" eiopm'nt and operation of gas turbine engined aircraft, :t was disclosed tonight. Air Commodore Whittle, who is onReuter - 208 words
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Article99 1948-07-24 12 Two Thousan Foreigners Marooned SHANGHAI. July 22 tw Filipinos, all musician, profession, three French sionarics and 62 Ru>s;ani< among som c 2.000 forein who aa c marooned m Chu chun. isolate^ capital om jhuiia. and m AnoßdalJ according to s a official Q tral Ifewi rep ft from northeast. TiieReuter - 99 words
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Article455 1948-07-24 12 INDIA -PAKISTAN STERLING PACTS LONDON, July 22.—Differences between the Indian sterling agreement published last week, and the Pakistan agree- ment, published today, reem to reflect the differing sizes and conditions of the two countries. One other difference seems i mainly formal. The Indiai» agreement extended the present arrangement for threeReuter - 455 words
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Advertisement157 1948-07-24 12 COMPLETE SERIAL ONE payment! B Superb! mJ& *Kqj/^ Colourful! Darin?! IP jjw Mysterious! WILL KEEP WMJ Cil ESSIXG j till the very lust eh ipt^r! 2-4. 1 5-6.30-9.30 p. m. ..c«., y 7 f> o r\ SMMVNMNtr mmm* Sjterial Morning Rhovc Tomorrow At 11 B.M Hetty Grabir In 'CONEY ISLAND'157 words
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Article43 1948-07-24 13 it ?9*aa»f othor ICE Loon m» NoodIosl: Lr Best qwjg $35>- R«* Ugar v 5 R VAN'S B«1» Sl w.k P*» TAPIOCA SEED: $35. Me- w H !rKra?ER: Vluntok Lampong OfBOBR: (Round): $125 COCONUT OIL F.o.b. $.4. qq\ Sundncd $4^-43 words
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Article85 1948-07-24 13 i au n.s s. g\ j:'2AU2 R-S.S. g* J« 3 Au,R.S.S. 43* j 47% 47^ i-Ma: 40 je: Quiet Stngapore business girls ha%e nvited to make UM of the Siea of the Y.W.C.A. when i tea :oom will be opened af- tei the middle of next month.85 words
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Article143 1948-07-24 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS There is still a very heelthy trade demand underlying the restricted trading caused by m i vousness on the part of operators, say Lewis and Peat m their market report yesterday. The market has re-acted on" the easing of the political tension m Europe, after having reached143 words
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Article782 1948-07-24 13 ■ftpore ihaic quotatioM today as given by the M it an Slur-brokers' AsoriatiOl ireas follows C.DVSIBUL9 MV Seller las Ice 13.09 14.00 ex. Bnck XL*. 1.60 1.70 Pref. 3.00 3.10 B. Petrol 40 40 9 ,M. Trustee 9.00 9.50 bs. Tin Smelters 1 0)21 6 22 6782 words
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Advertisement129 1948-07-24 13 f .^^^&^fl B^^Bv^ HWy* S B CLAIDEHE Pc C 3 fu united art. ::s LAST DAY! 3-4.15-6.30-9.15 COXpfffoXED _!"^L REX Children's Mntinees at 11 a.m. Today: "D A X O T A" Tomorrow: 'THE HARVFY GIRLS" (Technicoloi) SEASON STARTS AT M'NITE TONIGHT! TV^^aP^^^^glCHiißO DENNtNG-SHEILA RUN :WNt ferocious lions Tamed By129 words
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355 1948-07-24 14 Australia s No. 1 Winter Sport Leaves Soccer Topmen 'Cold LONDON. July 23.— Australia's No 1 winter si. 1 Australian rules football, will be introduced into England soon if the plans of Mr. Francis Gentle, chief of l»ndon\s White City and Harrin^y arenas maten- ahsr. Mr Gentle, just buck fromReuter - 355 words
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Article165 1948-07-24 14 LONDON. July 22 Th. cwidi.iul Under«Beeretary, I» k.<s-Wil!iams. s ii-1 tti the Cainmoni tonight. toppgrapbi< < mI rui'i geological aurvey is bein^ made of Britain's ro<o>in empire with tbe h»lp 'Jl Ui Iloyi Air Foic*'. H«- made the ttatcmeflt dvi Ing debute on t.V* oconomii dem opm»:ntU.P. - 165 words
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Article78 1948-07-24 14 LONDON, July 23 .—Olympic cycling teams from Argentina Australia, South Africa. India and New Zealand will compete, with th© Britten Olympic team m a massed star race of the perimeter road of the Matching Green aerodrome. Essex, east of London on Sunday. The race, over 62 mites,Reuter - 78 words
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Article128 1948-07-24 14 LONDON, July 22. -The n^w note to Moscow now being completed m London ta likely to be a conditional offer of four-power talks on all problems outstanding be-tvst-en the Soviet Union and the West, observers here believed. By hn"uinnmfj the basis of renewed Big Four128 words
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264 1948-07-24 14 ALLEGED MIDNIGHT FLIGHT OVER INDIA NEW DEUII. July 22. Sydney Cotton, m flying from Karachi to Hyderabad with- out making a stop m the m- j dian territory, has contravened the provisions of the Chicago Convention as well as j Aircraft Regulations which! aie m force within India. staUs aG.I.I.S. - 264 words
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191 1948-07-24 14 GENEVA. July 22.-The col d war spread Into the field of women's rights today. In a spirited debate between Brazilian and Soviet delegates to the seventh session of the United Nations Social and Economic Council, each claimed his country i s a paradise forU.P. - 191 words
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Article461 1948-07-24 14 PE IPI N G, July 23. Vice-President Li Tsung Jena chief adviser categorically denied that Li had any knowledge of rumoured peace negotiations with the Communists m north China. Dr Kan Chieh Sou. Li's top adviser and intimate constant companion told United Press. "If you insist461 words
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Article97 1948-07-24 14 Hongkong, July 23. The China Ma.il said today ai abortive piracy attempt may have caused the trash of the Cathay Pacific Airways Catalina flying boat, which took Z7 lives Friday night. The newspaper sad Macao police were working on th* theory that robbers intended to force97 words
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Article49 1948-07-24 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Vessel Godowiu* 45 44 Empire Hamble Trevean 3 41 (Morolia) W :> (E. Paoific) »/J Chinese Prince 8t. a Maker |W| Memnon Shirala JJJJ Tydeus g ,J G. Maersk Sumpit m 2*-« Neleus JJ^ Ben venue Jj'ij (Atrens) 13 4 Glcnroy (Qresteß) Tillie Lykess JJ Bendoran PUnciua l/i49 words
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Article94 1948-07-24 14 NEW YORK, July 22.-™*; was a l»ck of follow t demand m some ction late dealings causing a rw» tion or cancellation of ca v gains. The marKet wa^ fractions to $1 higher ment storee war.' cmoo£ resistants with J-^IJ ing outtthat the ru jf weReuter - 94 words
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Article67 1948-07-24 14 TIENTSIN, July Lin fighting going on aro»n;i fang, a mid-way statun Peiping-Tientsin train tl n was brought to an nU iyesterday 5 The e** e Sly nist move is aimci apP" rjn at harassing Nationally c forcement goinp to th-j <r j Hankow railway si t"-U.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement80 1948-07-24 14 THE HO HONGS.S. C0.(1932)LT1J. Incorporated m Sin^»^»ry. C 5, (HLUA STKEET. PHONE 3»4415 TASSAGK A FKKKiIIT SERVICE T« HONOKONO, SW ATOW, AMOV, PENANU RANGOON. I' \LF.MII VNCJ DJAMIU. m«n« Slanic SaiU For H»n K kon X Nwit<m A Amoy -llpbr S,H»n B,UU For r^j—l ,> ladJo# J(l|y -Hwk Ann" ftalla80 words
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393 1948-07-24 15 Use Latest Weapons On Malaya Reds London Times Urges ri "T Mw rizszz m MrJava 1.•■;;■',,„. pn-nt IIP /Chinese immunity W Sower for itself by ovoi n £the present admin.s- j X not supported by UN vsor by the Indians, or 7^^ M t havf indetvl than the Eu co393 words
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Article93 1948-07-24 15 X following pla^r ha c selected to make the WP uala Lumpur for the North B.a South badminton enter scheduled to take placv karat 1 and 2 respectnv--Quck Keng C'nuan. Troh Hooi. Wong Peng Soon. Chin Socn. Cheong Hock Ismail bin Maijan. Yap i 'Too. G(O:i:e Chon. Tan eg93 words
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Article29 1948-07-24 15 lE\V YORK July 22.- Kid »ihn 'Cuba> defeated Ros Alvertz 'Spain- on a ptaoos jadgfs 1 Aeciskxi Is rfond teltfnreighi c -la: Mad:scr. Souar< to- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article154 1948-07-24 15 LONDON. July 22.— Durga Khote. star of 32 Indian films, would like to make her 33rd film m England Now visiting Britain on her first trip abroad, she said m an interview -I would love to make a Mm m one of th e BritishG.I.I.S. - 154 words
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Article78 1948-07-24 15 Arraigned on a charge of awning dutiable tooacco. a Chinese. Tan Ho Huat (22). appeared at the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Senunce was reserved and bail of $300 mi n done surety was gran-ed. It was stated that tbe tobacco was found on the accused when the police78 words
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Article55 1948-07-24 15 Het Vrije Yolk, July 3.— The last five members of the Commission of Nine have arrived m Holland. They all stated that they were not sent as special envoys of the Dutch Government but as observers, and sought close relationships with the various groups Inside and outside55 words
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130 1948-07-24 15 Soviets Release U.S. "Civvy," G.I.'s EEUS. J,,. jj Tlw w*w on, v: them held i P««Mo tor three ftuS tf!ease:l toda by a^rred from Berlin rrestM r,.vl and wa be othe 3: 8^ **re. h oCtra' Wt re Soldiers routin file on tnerican S Patrol the Ooff^/^jhccity. oUrSa n tiReuter - 130 words
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104 1948-07-24 15 **>g GOC c?JL C<> out ■Uled fo r th p I- P ore Dis *rict £*«day mL mted Xin S<lom by Hri Cav 48 fccompanied ox and their two H Mionw Generwre an^ng tho«e present to bid farewell to the departing GOC. The band104 words
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244 1948-07-24 15 Barring accidents, the Rovers Spo.ts Club should win the honours m Div. 1 of the League. Playing with 10 men for the greater part of the game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, they beat the Amicable Athletic Association by the solitary goal of244 words
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Article40 1948-07-24 15 Two hundred and fifty men have been enrolled as special constables m Malacca foi static duties. Estate managers, and m some cases, conductors have also been enrolled. A hundred of the men are already undergoing special training. J40 words
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Article107 1948-07-24 15 LONDON. July 23. The Olympic swimming draw made late last night is beinc puDlished here today and is now being prepared for publication by the games organisers. There are six heats containing 47 competitors m the 100 metres free style. Draw for theReuter - 107 words
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Article92 1948-07-24 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. 1: Navy v. R.A.F. (Changi). Naval Base ground, 5.15 p.m. CRICKET: Combined Services v. S pore Civilians, Padang. 2 p.m.; S.C.R.C. v. V.M.C. A., Hong L:m Green, 2.15 p.m.; St. Andrew's 0.8.A. v. Present Boys. Woodsville, 2.15 p.m. ATHLETICS:— Spore District Athletic Championship, Police92 words
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Article, Illustration118 1948-07-24 15 Miss Alma Carroll, as «br appears as Miss America <n bh all-time high exciting and wonderful hit, "Atlantic City." Every year, all America turrs to Atlantic City, the world < playground, for the thi'l I of the fudges' decision m selecting the new Miss America That is the118 words
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Article592 1948-07-24 16 LEEDS, JULY 23. CLOSED AT Wi AFTE CONTINI'KU FOURTH THE AUSTRALIANS. After h slow -t.ut today thi first hour's play put OH OOly to the ovrrni^lit total "f IW Bedaeff arid Kdrich, thfl "V. r night pair, tettled down to dc light 30,000 eheertng592 words
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Article47 1948-07-24 16 LONDON. J» h liuil a future of Pwrtuguefw being discusscil m M by toe Portupios.' gJJJ oister, Dr. Jose J Coin nrf Wata, and the Hlgn Brjta^ sioner for India n d Mr. V. K. Krishna W rn or nfll flew to meet him t47 words
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