Morning Tribune, 27 July 1948
1948-07-27
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280 1948-07-27 1 S'pore Q uiet, But We Must Be On Alert, Says Governor an b+ on the alert to pivri t ""';l uJanU pro,-.,, tf Referring to the present situafon S:r Franklin adds: iialava il disturbed; armed attacks have been made on villl ,s b v gangsters and guerillas. onemu-- of allReuter - 280 words
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Article29 1948-07-27 1 T,fo cases of Ufe an arfu^f and a hi both Chwst: wtrt ported yesterday- kke death of a Chimse) (man, rlfl sufftnd\ oftl v.' disease w 10 reported.29 words
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Article111 1948-07-27 1 FDERATION ROUND-UP Area. Police raided Gintan: K en' Jttly 25. and »rH) 25 vso for questionalso arrested two Hys and two Chinese woKn Benti ng T v n BdaH At 3 p.m. yes- an anti-bandir squad B a hide-out in Sung» Bl near Simpah Eetat< K Chir.fi* an one Mai111 words
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Article103 1948-07-27 1 PILOT JEEP FIRED ON JOHOKE. Monday. Af 5 30 «.m fo<iay. the pilot jeep xchich ran in front of th* Kuala Lumpur Singapore night matl tram, was fired on three yniles south of Jaiyang Laying in Johore. The jeep trew going through a cutting up a gradient A police constable103 words
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Article10 1948-07-27 1 I tors' aw"-' L 6n m< unofficially ReuterReuter - 10 words
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438 1948-07-27 1 B'-'s of 0 l h( head. Ar ab vttluw Jaba, Thev are our common enemies, and" we must fight them together to defend all we cherish families, freedom, and possessions from those who will stop at nothing to get themselves into power. •The people" (of438 words
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Article45 1948-07-27 1 pi I accor^nn to i' *rts hf.re rf, u r «*e The number of Australian entry permits granted in Shanghai to stateless persons of European extraction has been drastically cut because these people are considered a bad secimty risk. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article115 1948-07-27 1 SYDNEY. July 26.— Mr. L. L. Sharkey. secretary of the Australian Communist Party, said tonight that Communists would make a direct appeal to aircraft workers to join waterside workeri and seamen in banning the export of arms to Malaya. We can't do much aboutReuter - 115 words
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Article203 1948-07-27 1 PA HANG, Monday. Lanchang Estate in the Mentakab Met was visited by suspicious poisons it io p.m. on Sunday. 25 £gl£ duty openu flre At about the same time, six Persons went to the Manager's house on Mentri Estate. The winaper was out at the time.203 words
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Article138 1948-07-27 1 fUSILItRS FROM HK, 4th HUSSARS FROM UK STILL more troops are coming to Malaya. Following the announcement recently that the First Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers is leaving for Singapore in a few days from Hongkong, GHQ, FARELF announced last night that the 4th Hussars138 words
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130 1948-07-27 1 LONDON. July 26.— Britain an 1 the United States hit back at the Russian blockade of Ber'in today by banning the movement of goods trains across the Soviet zone-bizone German frontier a few hours before their top diplomats met in London toReuter - 130 words
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Article40 1948-07-27 1 PERAK. Monday A party of Communists attacked the Thye Hon s Mine at Dipang near Sungei fiiput between 10 and 11 am. today. The manager and the elder son of the proprietor wer? kidnapped. Further details ar£ awaited.40 words
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Article40 1948-07-27 1 More than 1H million leaflets were dropped over the Federation by R.A.F. planes yesterday. The leaflets, in three languages, told the public about the emergency, the fate of Communist terrorists, and how to give information to the authorities.40 words
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Article106 1948-07-27 1 BANDITS BURN VILLAGE PERAK, Monday: The village of I'antai Remit in the Sttiawan area was burned down and half destroyed at 3.30 a-m. today by bandits. Semotlaag was again attacked last night but wan siu<vs-.full\ held by police and military. There were no casualties on either side. All lights were106 words
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276 1948-07-27 1 (From Our Oxen Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. British troops of a regiment of the Royal Artillery, aided by the police and supported by the Royal Air Force, took part in an operation which began early yesteiday and continued throughout today, says an Army release issued276 words
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Article114 1948-07-27 1 SELANGOR, fc!ond»y. In the Bawang arm at 7 a.m. yesterday, at Kara pong Sinpah, seven to et?ht Chinese armed with putols shot dead a Chinese rice dealer. The dealer's wife who tried to Intervene was shot in the thigh and the daughter was wounded In the114 words
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Article31 1948-07-27 1 A young Malay fell from a coconut tree, dropping about 50 icet to the ground yesterday morning at Kampong Bedok, He was taken to hospital with bodily injuries.31 words
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Article26 1948-07-27 1 Reliable information received that 10 insurgents were found dead in a hut near Telok Anson which was attacked by Spitfires last Wednesday.26 words
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252 1948-07-27 2 Help Malaya, Se nd Arms, Urge To Australian Govt. of tto Liberal Party. >ir. Richard Casey, < glared to da> Hut the n^d to send arm*- to Malaya was Th. Luvniimnt sh<MJ'd not »> <iL.tr ht- MM. -dvocitirifc ■rau at one- so that /.iL-tn*U;m«* and otht r I!nti*hiva could d«fcndA.I.S. - 252 words
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117 1948-07-27 2 (Trihun* Staff Reporter) hour ('hiiM'sr, two aimed with n »olv»t.s. in daylight yesterttet rnterod a medicine shop in Cwb Street and robbed a; loeal Chinos*' doctor and the oUi> -r CKrupantM of $2,000 in oi.ih an'l j«'wellpry. 11m rofefeery occun«*d at I 11.30 a.m.117 words
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Article85 1948-07-27 2 $1000 Bail For Ceylonese Ball ol $1,000 in two sureties! u:is to a 25-ytar-old Oylotu se, G. C. Peiera, when )>•> appea-?i before the; Seventh Police Mag'strate. Mr. A G BIMNUt, yesterday, on a| CtUUrge Of stealing a tin of, herring valued at 50 cts. I, was alleged that on85 words
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Article37 1948-07-27 2 It is reported that a t present the Chief Police Officer at Kota Bahru maintains daily contact by aircraft with the policy at Gua Musang. This aircraft drops supplies to the police force stationed there.37 words
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Article43 1948-07-27 2 The Canning Officer of Johore. Mr. F. C. Cooke, who has Jua* returned from Hawaii on a study tour, will speak on the Pineapple Industry of Hawaii" at the United Engineers Hall. River Valley Road, at 5 p.m. on Aug 243 words
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97 1948-07-27 2 LONDON, July 26.— U Tm Tut, Burmese Foreign Minister, who arrived here by air last night, is expected to meet Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, during his present vMtj M was authoritatively stated here today. It teas taken for granted in diplomaticReuter - 97 words
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Article33 1948-07-27 2 Fain: Yew The Engagement of Mr. Fain Him Hock, only son of Mrs. Fam Foh Yeow of Klimi; to Mlhs Irene \>\\. youngrr winter of Madam Violet j Yew of Hongkong In announced.33 words
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Article21 1948-07-27 2 To-Let a compound honae at 127 Curpmael Road recently repaired and painted. Apply H. P. Naidu, 10, Bonham Building, Singapore,21 words
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144 1948-07-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. —At the meeting of the Federal Legislature tomorrow, Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher will ask the Government ot the Federation of Malaya to issue immediately a statement of their policy and intentions with regard to Workmen's Compensation in order to support144 words
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Article58 1948-07-27 2 William Ferguson, a 35--year-old merchant seaman was fined $10 yesterday by thSecond police Magistrate, Mr l< C Goh who found 'him guilty ui prevail. Ferguson, i t W a s itated, kresI Pitted l!lt the compound of the YWCA, Fort Canning ab(ju t 3.10 p.m. last Friday58 words
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Article153 1948-07-27 2 LONDON, July 26.—Eight-year-old Beryl Ede of Lausanne Road, Peckham, saved herself and two babies who live in the same road from being crushed when a three-ton army lorry and an empty bus collided in Queens Road, Peckham yesterday. Beryl was pushing ninemonth old Jennifer WhyReuter - 153 words
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273 1948-07-27 2 Twenty-two Chinese immigrants were sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment by the Fourth Criminal District Judgt>, Mr. H. A. Porrer, yesterday, on charges of attempting to enter Singapore without valid passports. Another Chinese who was charged with the same offence claimed trial and the case273 words
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Article225 1948-07-27 2 Washington. July 26. President Ti uman was today ■xpected to ask a special ses•on of Congiesn tot power to leintroduce wartime price con.it>ls and Liiioning m the United State* to check the *>aiing tine in the cost of living. This has now lisen to the highest225 words
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27 1948-07-27 2 The next meeting of the Singapore Legiilative Council will be held on Tuesday. August 17, in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article90 1948-07-27 2 ANNAPOLIS Ju'vOfi .1 Mahatma Gandhi f rOffi *M until his death, toda, k«B studying Hi* maUrnalSl child welfare system (a Arundel Country, MarSH Three othc r Public WetoM officials from India, Wallaß Krishna Menon. ThozmnU Lenappai Kochavari. an.iG<H vind Narayan will :ilsr'"i»J studying juvenile ddiq'jc&S inReuter - 90 words
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Article143 1948-07-27 2 Fourteen Malays, five Ceylo nese, three Chinese ana o« Javanese were charged belon the Seventh Police Magistrate Mr. A. G. Shears, yesttrday.fa assembling in a gang with th< intention of committing theft According to the prosecutioi conducted by A.S.P. L. R Prynn. i( was143 words
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Article119 1948-07-27 2 Mr. James A. MacKay. Vicehas arrived in BtogaP© l on m.v. Tegelberg. cts Mr. MacKay, who «P< to be in Singapore for on rf two weeks is making a w^ the branches of T ™L City Bank of New JWJAS F*r Utat and has^alrcajy ed Japna.119 words
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Article33 1948-07-27 2 A Chinese v;as sci t^ day lured in the h jM ulC kei evening when a uty Kur au him down in I<u& Road. f>4Y*Qo*** The victim is W lt Hosi^lal33 words
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287 1948-07-27 3 ,mcvbn,dfj rf MW >''''' l^pards. MM I'ir ami." 1 aw rtht/lin fUS Thrycan ?1 st: Eat" 1111 locpar(K "^'irmur-. 10 pythons 10 i.Lcx cobras. O)ii tht tlrphants died (h> vnu to Sintmpvr*. DECK PASSENGERS In char* ol the animals f arcw287 words
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Article169 1948-07-27 3 i DniNge aad I rigation Btmem. Kcdah, i.~ at pic* tajagcd in the su K wßstiurtion oi is a: fcmgei ranjou lofih Kedib pit, a iw y t ■■atrdcuo'j vi j ing from Sunjd la.;K)ii r j i;o S.:n_ ig tod at lei caril fom PriutaU g angoi Tanjonj:169 words
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Article84 1948-07-27 3 i4 former British gunboat, the Aphis, in to be sold by public auction in Singapore nt xt urek. Lying m tht! Singaport harttour off Beach Rr>ad to~ dav the Aphis belon§s to it Singapore Chinese concern. tlunt m 1915. durintj World War I, by the Ailso84 words
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211 1948-07-27 3 Pr!mftiv< bathing facilities cite in coori yoytei>ia\ 'M»e of an incident urred at the SH FJ Cool.V_ Keppel Road W account tho had received u an ■atanll, the Fourth PoJ'ce Court Magnate. Mr R J c Wait, sen♦onced an Indian. K. Vftyapur* to three weeks'211 words
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Article85 1948-07-27 3 S nga| re IVnch the I*l- will pay a tribute to the memory of the lato Mr. S. C 'Oho. the well-known Indian jwyei and legislative Counmorrr n f Ih HlSh C Urt thl Mi John La Vcock one Qf J. seili()r members of the Bar85 words
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Article72 1948-07-27 3 won g Cheng Sung, s aid to <* of no fixed abode, was ordered yesterday by Mr. L. C Second Police*Magistrate. f o be placed In a house of detention, when a charge of vagrancy was proved against nim Wong, it was stated, was ttund asleep on the72 words
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Article21 1948-07-27 3 Masters of vessels m narbuur havf been notified to "d:ess fchip" o n Aug. 4. the Queen's i birthday.21 words
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26 1948-07-27 3 Ess? Swa D M r h *W S if 2 ttont j** feft*C_sg! 1'... nmn J"*» :-,:;,^ia. loX' 'T tor when26 words
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Article258 1948-07-27 3 Mr. A. N. Mitra, Singapore Indian lawyer and president of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress told the Tribune that the announcement from the Malayan Indian Congress Headquarters at Kuala Lumpur, which appeared in the Sinrapore press yesterday, did not mean that the Congress vnll suspend258 words
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Article84 1948-07-27 3 At a mooting held by Tiong Bahru residents at the Outran^ Road Church hall on Sunday, 't was agveetl that a com m unit v centre be established. A working committee, com prising the following, was appointed Chairman, Mr. Lau Yew Hock; vice-chairman. Mr. j84 words
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Article88 1948-07-27 3 RICHMOND Virginia). Jul.v 25. -Stymie, the world's gieat•st money -winning boric of all-Unit, has a broken bone In :his ankle anti *iU to mn\ci from racing permanently. Stymie who wa? bough t by irainer Hirscli Jacobs a*; t iuvenil? for a paltry claiming price of $1500. pulicd88 words
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273 1948-07-27 3 IPOH. The holding of public 'otteries will be both an effective and popular means of raising money for various worthy rauses in the interests of the •eople, and the Government is trongly advocated by an o'd nd well-known European reident of Ipoh who273 words
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294 1948-07-27 3 TOKIO, July 26 In a lead Ing article on Communist activity in East Asia the Maiiilchi SMmbun today said that Japan's rehabilitation 1 could not be thought of apart from trade relations with Asiatic countries. If they were bolshevised, Japan* recovery would beReuter-AAP - 294 words
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1072 1948-07-27 4 The danger of attempUml tO arrive at a precisRadk) Malaya. ■octal w« ifttn-. mJd Mi Chirm. ha« not introduced any new Meal into Colonial admin-!-t ration. Its purpose is toj «].v»lop new technique; which will obviously vary from place to place, and it Ifl impossible1,072 words
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Article, Illustration34 1948-07-27 4 man iTWfJWWfTf their l-abare^hch r prrfrows o/ the Raffles Hotel. The dancers FJJ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ring) are setting tin /""< iti^^ f^ieir u»u«ual floor trtcks—thesp two tnkina months to perfect. Mobile' Futo Service)-Mobile Foto Service - 34 words
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Article55 1948-07-27 4 SHANGHAI. July 26. The General Labour Union Executive Committee has decided to petition the Bureau of Social Affairs for a ruling that all workers must be paid according to the latest cost of living index a s issued for each month. The committee said some factories wer e paying byU.P. - 55 words
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144 1948-07-27 4 AYOT ST. LAWRENCE, i Hertfordshire), July 26.— The j 92nd Urthday of the veteran Irish playright George Bernard Shaw was hailed as an important event by the British press today but from his country home here there was a curt announcement that Mr. Shaw wouldReuter - 144 words
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Article23 1948-07-27 4 The cases for the w lice Court is at P' s d I handled by the «> Fourth Police u Qg, indisposition f< Ohlers.23 words
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Miscellaneous210 1948-07-27 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUB NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES I >om 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 483 metres in tbe medium wave band and 7200 kc/ftec. J In the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres oniy. From 8 p.m. to 6210 words
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Miscellaneous202 1948-07-27 4 Malay. 7.45 Arabic Interlude. 8.15 Close Down. RED NETWORK CHINESE INPIAN PROGRAMMES Prom 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 225 metres in the medlI urn wave band and 7200 Ice/sec 1 in the 62 metre band. From 6—ll 228 7.45—9.30 225 485 metres only. 12.00 p.m Signature Tune. Opening202 words
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Article, Illustration14 1948-07-27 5 ITALY'S RED BOSS IPALMRO TOQUATI la.jfs S» i ommunttt •ho was shot mi v>14 words
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Article101 1948-07-27 5 SHANGHAI July 26 Ecifcreed fc\ urbane imlU ■BttlisU b besleied T»ifian struck at Com aunist Hbqi on tr.e vutern cut- lr;i and reed tae Redi ck "stveral miies," accorBg to pro-gofemncDt itirts. Tfte sports sairj air-sup-irUdgcverr.ir.ent foices capired U Commune pillboxei id wiped out machinegunU.P. - 101 words
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Article, Illustration139 1948-07-27 5 5 *J*» PUM PS* ?r Mget." man-ma le Tky said the* _.n same .on.. b€ B>'ff turns upa^in ant C^tain c Sn, > Bt& anH r r (ll:los oi At!JL__S_*yS£ claimed they saw a huge ship jvin. less affair. four times the circumference ofU.P. - 139 words
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Article83 1948-07-27 5 REGISTRATION OF SUMATRA CHINESE BATAVJA,— Actttg Uo |ns- I tructkms of the Cbteese! Foreign Ministry thfOOfh the Chinese Consulate General in Batavia, the Chinese ctmsulate in Palembang has comroenc ?d the registration of Chinese I nationals in Sumatra since June last. Until the end of June 20. 784 copies of83 words
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88 1948-07-27 5 SHANGHAI, July 26 Gov- ernment authorities in Sui- yuan province, in backward lmie r Mongolia, recruited lo *om ul inspectors to visit ail corners of the province in or- j der 10 eliminate "foot bind-. ing" customs among the peo- pie, according toU.P. - 88 words
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292 1948-07-27 5 roiis Jttty 25 Ita! yf -ij.l;-, reign of communist e proved the tUjtllM n e fO a Red revolution. jlmWi of the intoiioi Mano '••\mi in sonii' zones" he addod l;1 communists thought tii, moment tad doom for a cow de main". The shirtsleevedU.P. - 292 words
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Article175 1948-07-27 5 BYDNBY. July 26. i The Commonwealth Em- J ployment Berrice has been asked by the i i School of Physiology. J University of Mel- b(/urne, Victoria, for i t contortionist. The successful appli- cant will be required t i put on an act for an j tReuter; AAP - 175 words
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Article102 1948-07-27 5 MANILA. July 26 Implementation of the Hukbalanap amnesty proclamation will be started by the government shortly following a lengthy conference at Malacanan Palace between President Quirino, Congressman Luis Taruc. Judge Antonio Quirino. the President's brother. BrigGeneral Mariano Castaneda and Coloml Alberto Ramos, chief and chief of staff, respectivelyReuter - 102 words
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Article37 1948-07-27 5 MANILA. July 26. American capital is being frightened away from the Philippines by the nationalistic trends obtaining here, accoixling to Marcial Lichauco, government corporate, who has just returned from an extended visit to the United Suites. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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151 1948-07-27 5 V. C. WINNER'S DAUGHTERS TO MIGRATE SYDNEY. July 2G. Patricia nnd Maurc*n O'Neill, daughters Of an Eng isli Victoni CrOM winnei. seem certain tc nave a wish for migration to Australia fulfilled. The Melbourne Herald received a Vtter from Maureen, i So.ith Close, Ccntial Road, .foreign, Surrey, saying Mini herReuter-AAP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration12 1948-07-27 5 GEXERAL SIR BRIA^ ]A T ROUEiiTSON, Bntisu'J jifHtary Govei-nor in i Berlin.12 words
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179 1948-07-27 5 TOKYO, July 26. At dawn today with water still riling three-fifths of Fukui Olty was flooded and an estimated 30.000 people driven from the temporary homes they had erected after the earthquake and fire last month. Water swirled into the city from the northReuter-AAP - 179 words
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Article74 1948-07-27 5 SYDNEY, July 26. As a fortitude and endurance of British and European graduales dur.ng the war and as a thank-offering for Australian ft fttttOm fi -^"i invasion, the Australian Federation of University Women has deeded to establish a research fellowship tor woman. It will be the first74 words
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Advertisement14 1948-07-27 5 THE MOST EXCITING STORY EVE* SCREENED "NAKED CITY" WITH BARRY FITZGERALD. NEXT CHANCE (ATHAI.14 words
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Article, Illustration89 1948-07-27 6 A 4 CMm- Warship* th* Chuwikvu,. a lit/ht cruiser and Lintjfu, a destroyer -passed j« UmZSTßtoaapore last week. W*U* tht warships xcere in p Hi. man.,, uent aboard to pay !i::'^K^ th, p.'.pil* of Chnn U Chr.u, Ml* kck-i taken aboard the Chung- ft kintt. I*89 words
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85 1948-07-27 6 V CANTON, July 26. i Mr. Aw Boon-haic well- i known "Tiger B a I m Ring", has contributed 1 CN$lOO.OOO million to- L toards the sotting up i 1 Kwangtung children's i village,: according to i i J local report. The scheme is saidReuter - 85 words
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Article55 1948-07-27 6 MANILA, July 26. Possibilities of silk culture in the Philippines are being looked j into and, according to reliable report 8, there may be some- j thing to it. It seems that Inhabitants of the wind-swept island of BataMl have found an effective j method of55 words
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Article65 1948-07-27 6 MANILA. July 26 Acting Secrttary of Foreign Affairs. Bernabe Africa, and Spanish Minister Teodotniro de Aguilar, exchanged ratilication.s ol the Philippine-Spanish treaty of friendship and general relations ai a 15 minute ceremony late yesterday, provided over by President Quirino at Malacanan Palace. Th t trealy negotiated lastU.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration62 1948-07-27 6 PARIS. July 25 -King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, who is visiting France, today saw M. Coste Floret. Mlnisver for Overseas Territories in the outgoing government. Reuter Left to Hght: Madame Wu Pa*k-Bhin<j, wife of the Chk—m ConKui ameml; Mad wit s. Y.'chen,/, w/i* K Himn,,, M,,s.Reuter - 62 words
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Article84 1948-07-27 6 BITAR. Beirut, July 25. Arabs have accepted the continuance of the ceas e fire in Palestine and demilitarisation of Jerusalem, it was disclosed tonight after discussions with Count Bemadotte. Azzam Pasha said in a communique that following his refusal to accept Bernadotte's invitation to Rhodes that heU.P. - 84 words
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Article200 1948-07-27 6 RE-EDUCATION J BERLIN, July 26.-A steady <tih rial to assist the American Militarv in its programme of education and n of Germans in the American concen cracy is today reaching Berlin fro* the United States. Among: the largest donors are sonian Institute and the American I ciation in Washington,200 words
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Article190 1948-07-27 6 COLOMBO, July 26.— Dr. Maria Montcssori, the worldfamous child educationist on the eve of her departure fiom Ceylon after a two-week tour of the Montessori Institutions here with her nephew Prof. Mario Montessori, told a Press Conference that in her opinion the salvation of mankind—already ravaged by two world190 words
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Article, Illustration8 1948-07-27 6 Another picture of the pupils I J an'.,- '.■<8 words
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Article, Illustration617 1948-07-27 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE L-* WITH tdn ft| Grand tiii large numt)er of visitors j «d to have a pe»k into future. ie Committee and helpers j to b.> congra-ulau d for friflg their lenrlces. ling the large croud of toswere His Excdlencvj Franklin Gimson and 1 Gimson andTribune - 617 words
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Advertisement118 1948-07-27 7 SUSAN I "IT'S A SMALL WORLD" Lovely Models Just Unpacked! THE MOST DELIGHTFUL I SETTING IN TOWN RAFFLES HOTEL PALM COURT I TONIGHT INFORMAL DANCE j CABARET RICARDO PEREZ MUSIC PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA LOVELY FLORAL HOSTESS GOWNS IN EXOTIC KNITTED JERSEYS Jl-ST A B I V E l» BEAI118 words
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Article315 1948-07-27 8 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Right Turn L<>nd»i Aijenia -Metsra. Colin Turn',-., Ltd, Talbot House, 1. SI Martins Lane W.C. 2. TUESDAY, JULY :'7, 1918. A feature or political life which n*us cume into prominenca in the countriea of weswrn Europe, America and Asia is tnj tendency of public opinion to turn315 words
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668 1948-07-27 8 JOHN PEET - Gestapo Chief Framed Marshal Tukhachevsky JOHN PEET Hitherto unpublished Jocinnenh allege that forged Gestapo letter fe Russian purge of Red Arm leader, By BKRIJN— The German destaiM) -framed" HlJfshal Tukhachevskv and other Russian military leaders who were exe cuted in the great Russian purge of 1937 in order to weakenReuter - 668 words
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Article117 1948-07-27 8 JOHANNESBURG.-"* Africa, one of the worlds gest gold producers, i- w<* HsßCJsSsa W&* dollar area, toe ™*J| not far from JW'S rency area i" 10 one at that. ,\a Her choice Is I*t^"1 t^" cHy reducing «P<*fS will turn up to p») n South Africa ha-^,117 words
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1041 1948-07-27 8 ROBERT ROOT - Journey' s End For 4,000,000 Indians ROBERT ROOT MAINPURI. India. This t mall city of the United Pro- i 'inct-s. not-far from Agra, dis- j 1 lays In microcosm tho way j j ndia's millions of refugees an 1 lonting about experimenting t vith new environments and set- i 'ing1,041 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-07-27 9 n he iro'^'!' D Otntral l. ami Mf* Cot IM^JSJJJ v v .Vir.9onaM. Com- p^or aaf-Ota. I Coar, OMrf before the* left for UK i *n26 words
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Article14 1948-07-27 9 TRAP l^r° u Ammv uwmag *^|e out ittpecuag hiaccidonatiiy feu inU KSJbruteed Ute,14 words
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273 1948-07-27 9 BELGRADE. July A spokesman for the Communist J Conines* Working Committee today cracked back at the j denunciation from Moscow f with charges that critic* of j I Yugoslavia were trying to i justify their own failures. The Congress, with shouts; of Tito,U.P. - 273 words
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Article44 1948-07-27 9 NANKi;«a. July 25.— Central wws said today that General Li&g Hoashang has been re litved or his pod t a» garrison rummander in the Uolatetl Manchurian bastion of Mukcien. No reason was give Genaral Hu Chir-yi ha&btcn appointed lo succeed htm.44 words
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Article109 1948-07-27 9 LONDON, July 25. The British Ministry of Transport's senior ship surveyor told an inquiry here that he believed shifting of the ballast was most likely to have caused the lots of the 7.200-ton cargo ship, Samkey. which mysteriously disappeared on a voyage to Cuba last January with aReuter - 109 words
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183 1948-07-27 9 LAKE BUOCEBB, July 25.--Th« I nited Nations General Assembly in Paris in irftiU jei wh-ch has been requested Jy the Indian Government to aisctiu once more the treatment of in.iians in South Africa nas enough contentious items «i tti agenda to create aReuter - 183 words
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106 1948-07-27 9 NEWARK. New Jersey, July I 25. Public Safety. Director i John Ktenan, called for 3.500 volunteers to enlist In the re- j vived civilian defense organization and undergo training in such subjects as first aid in atomic bomb attacks. It was believed Newark is!U.P. - 106 words
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Advertisement14 1948-07-27 9 ROXY Of .1, y K2^« 0.N,. v: tec"*" «jsu, b^ 0W: T P nyoka14 words
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Article285 1948-07-27 10 Provincetown, (Massachusetts). July 25— Twentynine Baltic-born men. women, and children have reached this old colonial port after a 43-day voyage in a small sailing craft to seek freedom. They were headed for Boston but turned in here when they ran out of fuel for their auxiliaryReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-07-27 10 It was fun for spectators, axd swimmers too, Uist SiM dai, afternoon xchen members of S.n,m^ CM held an SO yards dressing race at tin Lido *"""*H pool. Here, Tan Sin Ho is seen fastening vn Jm shirt. M drew second place. J^M43 words
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240 1948-07-27 10 ■i Mir Jul v 26 Austl 2 lm and otuer members of the Lrapirc could help Britain much inoie than they are doing, said Mi A N. Curphey (secretary of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacture?) on his return to Melbourne after six months inReuter-AAP - 240 words
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154 1948-07-27 10 SHANGHAI. July 26.— A nation-wide poll conducted for the North China Daily News by the Institute of Chinese Public Opinion reveals that an overwhelming majority of the Chinese people consider themselves worse off today than they were 12 years ago. InReuter - 154 words
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Article58 1948-07-27 10 THE REASON FOR IT track **fl£«4 in sprr,it< ,,,,,-y have the kind "J takes M speed, but not "> kind for ;n '7 do not thl ,t magic 9**^lJ* rare has better that ice t<" %i th<m White f"* v s vck -I thuik S" 1 f« sprint racing allyU.P. - 58 words
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Article206 1948-07-27 11 Ion of GERMANS .about £3,250. lernment. Women-" ri, which each P m«nber clubs I German >j to iional maton- supplies n«£ 5S Of IP« Vnitei States sent by Mi!:it to the KP ition for CM* IACE) in th> was last y.u: need for nintGerman cun ittbook centres. >uReuter - 206 words
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Article33 1948-07-27 11 ATHENS. July 26 King i Paul refused tn *CCtpt th'^ resignation of American sponsored premier. ThealstOClCtf Supboulis. and government leaders went into conference a solution ;o tht 1 cabinet crisis.33 words
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Article19 1948-07-27 11 lid pi o'.0 •li <-'harar^ th iii? Njtng hett M| '^'"'•tion lb v S Th si v!j_ '^i:19 words
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79 1948-07-27 11 SHANGHAI i i for the en n COncr^c- steps to th <- H, it, K ar 1 will th, plilllni »av rt aiso nas alrradv started 1 1 Nanking hetween ibassy officials and Chinese ii .ancial authorities. The c:iiti purpose of the fh i.Reuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-07-27 11 AtDWt the Chung Cht ,\ij il *fh School's pupils are shaven the workiny of a gun unit on .tie *ffhi emitter. Above ptcture was taken \o h*m the officers of the Chineec warships were entertained ttt a tea party by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commert e. H»r»64 words
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Article217 1948-07-27 11 SHANNON AIRPORT. Eire. July 26. Tlie fiist woman over to act as navigator on a commercial aircraft cross "< the Atlantic arrived here iecently from New York on board a Dutch Ahl'nes freighter bound for Amsterdam. She was blonde. 30-yeai-o!ri Nisa Virginia VVJthington of Npwhaven, Connecticut.Reuter - 217 words
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Article78 1948-07-27 11 <^nuvn t July 25.— Olympir representatives of 16 counties vl&ite d Windsor CasUe and Eton College at the InI y nation of sir Eugen Milling n Drak Chairman of the O'ympic Reception Commitiee i The delegates were received °y Sir Henry Marten. Provost < of Eton78 words
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Article142 1948-07-27 11 BERLIN, July i i Soviet news buieau to- t night announced that a S > yo.ng of terrorists "work- i ing for a foreign intelli- i yence service in West I iicrmany" had been sen- I fenced to a total of $25 I years in prisonU.P. - 142 words
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Article77 1948-07-27 12 CROWD TRY TO GET NEGRO GEORGIA., July 25.- A crowd of about 200 men attempted unsuccessfully to force the sheriff here to surrender a Negro prisoner suspected of molesting a white woman. The sheriff, Illman Paulk, sa4d "I tokl them I was going to protect my prisoner and let 1Reuter - 77 words
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Article72 1948-07-27 12 TEN YEARS FOR MURDERER CAIRO, July 25. A younp Egyptian student, Hussein Tewfik, charged with the murder of Sir O.sm:in Pasha, former Egyptian Finance Minister, in Sepumoer. 1946, was sentenced in his absence to ten years' imprisonment. Tewfik son of a well-known Government official, escaped fi-oin the police a monthReuter - 72 words
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Article80 1948-07-27 12 m-m -> l2 has Mk^"f,JW '">' an.: trr^'M lh Hit a 9 mterrutioßai <9 (>nl :ng to J niorriT. -^^^B Arch«r. w^ I Malloy. a |^^H st'ntenc?'; fl trict court v M :^»H Yu >.-..,■ Contents which have ufl lishetl ruav rfil names ar.i ti;ifficl ing h»'re. Full publiclyReuter - 80 words
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Article60 1948-07-27 12 1 By l£-50-f:ve^B A-;'.:- --Europe able to 'M quantity ~M StOCK. This Is -he^B Food and a nisation > :v rupean a^ric^H issued here rofl During r r- Europ^aiu of feeding :fl cause of t^e^H pulat ions be harvested H (r inEurope^H the survej-de^B Livestock fl reduced th4 t^BReuter - 60 words
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Article16 1948-07-27 12 TIENTSIN. <■ 1 hire o;- i I?t S| VU 1 r ,-,1- 4 (H)0 .0(K) ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article11 1948-07-27 12 NANKING 1 denl fr^l invited »J J| yuansto** m ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article82 1948-07-27 12 CANTON July 26 T\v. n ty n'm people are ifport^i to M still ;n CUStOdy M suspects foi Um Bhameen incident on January i.; Thtes 'J<» persons huve been refused ball and are expe. te I shortly to come before the rccently fonnni Special Crl mlnal Court sfReuter - 82 words
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163 1948-07-27 12 J EWS SILENT ON BRITISH OIL PROTEST .wiNww.M, jui\ ui: Britain to her pioteai to Israel ever tiic occupation by the J<j^ i the British -owned oil reHaerlesand pip iin e terminal »l Haifa, ii btl ired to tuw le*crlbe d the reffish action fti "hast, *n$ 11-eonstdtted *ad not163 words
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Miscellaneous72 1948-07-27 12 < Mk* IxdmtoT- Tl«« Mfrffa* lfrfty»* "RUCCLES" "BELINDA" »f i mo* itAvei tub juvenu ft |< i w .^cwite MAPPy II f^^-J^VJJ. \M [d IB U^CT IR^K TSouofrioiro! l^iHSr^J iSSfil SIUrCC^I 1 ••TOM jOTsSSSi "BUCK RYAN" ■^Hl^^^^ki^M^ *^^^^^BB»^wl j^ x SI ff JB^^-^L^^§ -^^1 I H|V HRtt «J "POP" I72 words
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Article837 1948-07-27 13 Lee ,arebro-<f'> Y follow- o~m** ce 13.00 14.C0 mcis 1.60 1.70 3.00 3.10 frustce 40 6 9.00 41 6 9.50 ifrsiO.2l 6 22 6 n m __f d P' 26 ii tu 1 Trust 5.1W 42.:>0 5.30 Itk. 1* 3.45 10.00 3.55 10.25 5.25 5.40 odPark UM%837 words
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Article144 1948-07-27 13 Nearly 3.000 baps of sago flour which ai rived here, were bought up yesterday, Siak was tpken at the p.evious levt: of $17 4 but Lingga slipped to $194 business done. Pepper was quiet market. The following were yesterday's quotations RICE No. 1 $68. Othei qualities $45—144 words
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Article45 1948-07-27 13 Th? nibbcv markcc was, extremely quiet throughout yesterday with little business. Closing pi ices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Auk. RSS 48% 48% No. 2 Augf. RSS 47% 47% No. 3 Auk. RSS 43% 43% O.D. 47% 48% Jan.-Mar. 46% 47% Tone: Quiet.45 words
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Article62 1948-07-27 13 Vessel Godowna 45 Hoegh Stlvermoon 44 Tcgelberg 42/3 Tung Song 40/1 Rondo 38/9 J Marine Leopard 36/7 Priam 33/4 Kampar 31/2 St. Maker 17, 18 Mcmnon 19/20 21 Soudai 24 Furman Victory 25/6 Vivita 27/8 Meerkerk 29 30 Benvcnue 15 16 Relau 15 Atreus 13/14 Glenroy 11 Orestes62 words
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Article180 1948-07-27 13 PR A VDA ATTACKS TITO LONDON. July 26.— The Russian Communist Party organ. Pravda, has ended nearly a month's silence on the StalinTito row. and accused Yugoslavia's Tito of embarking on a path to fascism. Pravda threw the. worst epithet in the communist vocabulary at the Yugoslav leader and hisU.P.; Reuter - 180 words
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Article23 1948-07-27 13 SHANGHAI, July 26. Madame Wellington Koo arrived by plane from Washington via Tokio to attend her son's wedding. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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134 1948-07-27 14 LONDON Pah M. Koliowln< crl f -iMii of irtfjanfly ho«--p»:t i Ut v I.Oi>'! n'- Olvnipir oi today fv>''' nt ■■••w Wh 't c > m« r (Join- about ,i trrtaMHnf tm- K/KK) ■tthlrtc--j,. r: LuiuJon?" A r p"ria! reception committee 'Ivirpt! with the taskReuter - 134 words
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Article141 1948-07-27 14 LONDON. July 2fl. KjnK Oorge, Qihm F'izabeth and Priscem Ihfpwt will watch |h« fiO minute num-h past of (!>«• Olympic competitors in VVVmbhv Stadium <>n Tliursday ji f t«*l l](M>r>. !>)ii] MunrW^y. f>ainnan of t>-«' or;'.irii.sinjr rommittrr. will f ri inv.t" Uw Kin)i to openReuter - 141 words
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43 1948-07-27 14 BUOKPMF, July 26. The .vernn»nt ha.j announcd the arrest of 65 per ons, mostly frum th<. Ministy t Agriculture, in a miliionr;llar scanial involving se.ie .stailions and 5.000 copie^ 1 a bi>ok entitled ■"Love, leasemem und Marriage" U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article71 1948-07-27 14 M.I.C. PRESIDENT'S A'PORE LOOK Mr, budh Sin^L. Pre«idcilt <j* t he Malayan Indian twi^it^aih 02 icMtrtni tMugowifg j the eJd oi Uttl moniii. 0| gj w* :l itJi meal Ukitmn Congtw Mi aUHUg OLs I'Jill. fo mtt% W9 Fusident. loca. Executive Camßltteei of can MtSi OongiCli and tn t HegK-L71 words
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Article46 1948-07-27 14 FRASER NEAVE S.C. In soecer muccius Dft.wc.. •tne F N soccer XI and tint GMnmtrciftl Htgh Schuci X! 'senior and junior u-am th •F N team won the t .v j ma! CDeg played ai the Geylar. siadium-l^t Sunday by 3<Seni>r team> and 3-0 «Junio Uaim.46 words
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Article80 1948-07-27 14 TIENTSIN, July 26. Roger F^apharu, l.ief of EC A niiisiM). told a prc n/onfci f n ~u today I havo seen the prcli-i-trnry kuivcv ri«fX)rt of ChipJin I and nsHurc you that North ChUH was not overl'joked." Ho miu Mr. ChiirJcs Stillman, head Of E('\ China ivconstr.ictinnReuter - 80 words
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Article133 1948-07-27 14 In a friendly game of badminton last week the Tiger B.P. bea t St. Andrew's schooi Qy 4 games to 3. The scores *>tre (Tiger B.P. mentioned first i Singles Teo Heok Kwang beat Benny Sullivan 15-1, 15-2: Kw?k Choon Hian lost to Sean Hark Chim133 words
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Article102 1948-07-27 14 Commencing on Km I July and until furtbei noti( ;l ....v.-j i i conveying l.st, 2nd and 3rd di wii i avr in I Singapore at 7 p.m insteou 1 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. as former! i.it new train will set id pic o.j -t102 words
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Article86 1948-07-27 14 The Holy innocents Vm i School will hold Iti annaj Uports m<t{ on tlv ground on Thursday at "J There will br .1 sP tv:al w yard event for the old W of the school. At 5 p.m. a ce« m<»ny jBJ conductPd clurini: »'hirn ij newly erected86 words
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Article76 1948-07-27 14 relation in a third ,?s p .b^B *ame. ro-moru'w A M Georges Road will bc^ tlu) nj^M from the t° llv tt«*v^B I Tan Ch^ig Kia*. H'l tloo, Lim Kim ChweeSeng. Ana K' l si fl^« WunYewTim 3ong Men Cli" 1 'J Too g Kim in76 words
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119 1948-07-27 14 NEW DKUII, July 26. Atma ('haran, special jtKlgo Myinjr IOOMMd in the Gandhi assassination trial, disclosed In thr <>ourt that hv hiui rrcHvwl an anonymous letter today thivutorunK hin lifo. C K. Daphtary, chief praserating routwel, said: "There Mh.l he< n a number ofReuter - 119 words
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178 1948-07-27 14 New Delhi, .July 26. The through New Delhi on his wa\ ftftiHU'l of Hyder.t'oad, whose to London. territory «rtf threatened la.it i night with war and extinction I is a separate .«tate if it does ujt accede to the dominion of j India,Reuter - 178 words
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Article120 1948-07-27 14 Th« following: are the Malay- i an ChlncM Football Assoei-i--tion's Intet-State competition fixtures Northern Section j Aujr. 7, Kodah vh. Perak; Aug 14, Selanpor vs. Kodah; Pernkj vs. Pahang; Aug. 21. Pcnanp va. Betegor; K«idah vs p ahani;: Aup. 27. Pahan^ vs j Peninr; Atig. 28,120 words
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472 1948-07-27 14 lUiow are the handicajis for the ttist v anj. Tiirf C!ui> August Bu-.!: Holiday iiip>«-i,n Ktl< li w T.i- s< rhteh n-* :ir..i .J'f of running will snnii. Qri H^H •MefttMM «''.o«e on Fh.'av July 30. at ll nour «fi^M Horses Clhbs 1.472 words
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Advertisement45 1948-07-27 14 THEBoBoHfiiS.((fc(lM2)im ln«i>r|Hir»|^d in Sio|o»|wr<-. V\US\UE A FRKI6HT NKRVICK T* HONOKONG, SVVATOU, AMOY. I'FNANO A RANOOON. PALR.MHANG IMAMRI. -mm <HT K.», Hon^nn,, s w lt<>w K Amoy July T. Mm hn, uly mm s»».» HsJ lia)Hiiic A |i|h|j >( tan. •(Na1...,n »n,l ,1,.^, mH^. n r en>45 words
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Article396 1948-07-27 15 w th»- <elt*tar Airmen a Radium, each side cce. ine J d t0 HIM oin Aumen had tern; KW*. the WM was erratic. S Club's attack, I thrustful though less L of the gamo JJ r McColloch's display, .'••third back" taccllough mainly I for spoiling the ittacks. goalkeepers'. Maimore396 words
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Article31 1948-07-27 15 A home-and-home soccer game yesterday at St. George's Road between trie 223 B. O. D. 3 Sub-depo^ Control and Accounts section and Group 5 ended in a goalk-ss draw.31 words
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Article22 1948-07-27 15 Che Singapore Chinese Engineering Asia beat the Katon- Eurasian! by a solitary In ;i Serund* Division SAFA League match yesterday22 words
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Article85 1948-07-27 15 Strike Threat At Olympic Camp "^™E. Richmond. Julv *ta a^'^' e more th an Wered u^ l^ 11 0I -Vmpic dele*«S ho. t r H tened 3 Strikt> E er aUe^ ed wflicienev of camp noon. tomorrow after***s£ t0 C mmen t on 'unshed t T 1 students Uni^ ThtU.P. - 85 words
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Article33 1948-07-27 15 SUPERFORTS IN ROUND WORLD FLIGHT l^dth,. won, 0 1 0" their minut. s oh h0 «rs and 25 itip «t the t the southern I July 22. Ui ai r ba^ on U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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151 1948-07-27 15 Ktlburn Olympic Hostel. London. July 26— Toothache has set back Singapore hurdler Hang Uang Tseng— China's Olympic hop* for the 400 metre* hurdle event- in his training. At the Kilburn Technical School hostel in Northwest London where he is living with the other membersReuter - 151 words
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Article45 1948-07-27 15 LONDON, July 26— At the weigh-in her today for tonight's world light heavyweight title fight at the White City. Gus Lesnevitch. American holder of the championship, staled 12 stone «U and three-quarters pounds and Freddie Mills, the English challenger, 12 stone two and-a-half pounds.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article100 1948-07-27 15 PARIS, July 26. The 3.120 miks Tour de France cycling Marathon was won by Gibi Bartali, of Italy, whose total time was 147 hours. 10 minutes 36 seconds. Erik schotte of Belgium was second ana Guy Labebie of France was third. The r&ce. \h e mostReuter; U.P. - 100 words
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Advertisement78 1948-07-27 15 SPtCTACULAR i^^^/^, MAGNIfICENL^ t^. I V\V OOYW HICIURD j of MgJs fw* MORGAN Eta^ GWEW •ta Nay WHiflY I nr* Priw Novel-enioyed by 20 m»H«on R^Attf WEN Gttp GOWR I /eaders-comes the thrilling story of a fiery girl who dares the I Hangers of the sea and a savage land78 words
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Article720 1948-07-27 16 LKFDS, July 26.-KnKlands batHinen. playing an audaci- m,h hard-hitting' Innlnri in the resumed fourth Test against the \UHtrallans uent all out f»r run* in their wcond inning. kW*nto't first .ntungs torn.inat^ after a solitary ball wu hnvM Mi UMwaM wont out to a catch by720 words
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Article124 1948-07-27 16 MANILA. July 26— Bernardo Anzures, 21, who broke into the movies as a child and bocame a youthful star, received a life sentence today for the passion murders of 24-year-oli i screen and radio beauty Lilian Velex, and her maid on Jun° 27. TheU.P. - 124 words
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Article38 1948-07-27 16 xvidon, July 26.— The Duke Gloucester will open the Kb FIFA (Federation Interionale De Football Associan) Congress in London lorrow. Over 40 nations arc ected to be represented at D Congress which continues i Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article50 1948-07-27 16 fxm(ion, July 20. Hungary I withdrawn its field hockey in from the Olympic Game'.; cause the team is not conidered up to Olympic ittad'ls, a Hungarian delegation •facial said today. It was «jndr* stool that Hungary was tfso wtthdrawiag its cycliag an.i yachtiny; teanw for s.milar reasons. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article189 1948-07-27 16 SHANGHAI, July 21 Breaking the silence over dispute with Reuter and Associated Press over the qi tion of subscription rates, Shanghai Newspaper Q published a statement in nese newspapers today chj ing the British-owned Ni China Daily News with par lity to foreign business org189 words
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