Morning Tribune, 28 July 1948
1948-07-28
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Title Section12 1948-07-28 1 MORNING TRIBUNE l i»ia«*-'** il 10 CESTS. TT'! Y I^ 4S wed^spa^.j^,-::12 words
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556 1948-07-28 1 PANDITS "INVADE" ESTATE: BURN, WRECK BUILDINGS PAGOH ML AR DISTRICT, Tuesday night.— A party of about 100 bandits/ armed with tommy- gims, Sten guns rifle*, and revolvers staged a raid on the Temiang Renchong Estate near Pagoh, Muar District, at about 1.20 this moraine and burned down the estate factories,556 words
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100 1948-07-28 1 T, o- BHi imerletß. British and French ■.ONDON TMly 27. Hi," thre e-power r(P»y ■r- tomorrow. £emen?s reached her* require rina: formal apU c .f the receive IJments but it was eipect- be a more formality un- \Mt th€ Dew French Government k100 words
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Article59 1948-07-28 1 »e Ishak. President Of the iy Nationalist Party, has l detained under tb< irgency Regulations. BUtbis, an official communlsays. "Government holds *nce that, in bli peivate icity. he ha s been workwith Communis, elements the overthrow Of Govern it and the establishment n alternative Government orce For59 words
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247 1948-07-28 1 Malayan Insurgent Activity On The Decrease Boucher |toi»i from Mr Oun Reporter) tmh^n th MPUR July 27 In «««-gents will be kept to ec TSS of food and the oppor- IS-^Major-Goneral target date. The insurgents also continued to disrupt the economic life of the country and to disorganise the Government247 words
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Article238 1948-07-28 1 PAHANO: In the Kuantan a the puard at the Kuantan at kS* S tlcn >' e3ter <*ay nred at two Chinese, approaching barbed wire fence. The* scaped. One Malay was arrested and S^P^on Monday '^•amKuantan Estate. From the Mentakab area it "Ported that four Malays nttta? detained for238 words
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Article9 1948-07-28 1 Maly an Troops Adequate ton mf'*** 27. i, ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article32 1948-07-28 1 Y<~ V p° v M. n- 1 i c^ SeerTto?. ry m actin ration ofES? of the Fede- day ip^i^ said yester*«aanenV*^ will a a «nt feature in Maiava.32 words
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Article, Illustration600 1948-07-28 1 Foundation Day for the University of Malaya, for which the Colonial University Grant Advisory Committee haa already recommended £1.000.000, is likely to be on April 1, next year. This, and other preliminary details regarding the project, were explained to theReuter - 600 words
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Article274 1948-07-28 1 MELBOURNE, July. 27.— In a front-page appeal to the skippers in the fourth Test between England and Australia at Leeds, the sports editor of the Melbourne Herald declares "It would be tragic if after four days of glorious cricket the match petered out in a draw/'Reuter - 274 words
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Article37 1948-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. -Fifty-nine people were murdered by Communist terrorists during the past four weeks in Malaya. Two thousand persons have been detained under the emergency powers and 200 persons are under arrest.37 words
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Article96 1948-07-28 1 {From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 27. In the Federal Legislative Council today Dato Onn bin Jaafar, Mentri Besar of Johore, revealed that three months after the liberation some leaders of the M.P.A. J.A. had approached him tcith a view to fcrming a Malayan Communist96 words
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Article81 1948-07-28 1 HONGKONG, July 27— The First Battalion of the Inniskilling Fusiliers who were ordered to Singapore to assist in quelling disorders in Malaya will leave Hongkong on Friday in the troopship Lancaster which arrived here today. Excluding the advanced parties already in Singapore, the Battalion consists of overReuter - 81 words
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Article84 1948-07-28 1 Shanghai, July 27.— Mr. Abid AH, representative of the Indian delegation to the recent International Labour Organisation Conference at San Francisco, arrived; in Shanghai today to ask for Chinese trade union support for a proposed Asian Federation of Labour. The Federation aims at curbing Communist influence among AsianReuter - 84 words
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127 1948-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. —Two top-ranking Malay leaders to the Federal Council today expressed resentment at Malaya being called or treated like a Colony. Inche Zainai Abidm said It is very irritating to hear our country being spoken of as a i Colonv.127 words
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Advertisement27 1948-07-28 1 ENGLISH PRINTED TAFFE I I A 4 COLOURS! wffl TE BRIDAL SATIN Self Flowered enoush CREPE SATIN in 5 shades! tf 18. 52l4 t SHS *Aff U527 words
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Article48 1948-07-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two Malay policemen were Injured last night when they wore knocked down by a car driven by a police official in Orchard Road. Both nion wore sent to the 2jJ* rml H()S )ltal w »th head inOne |U|«] to have boon Kormuslv .niuivd.48 words
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Article19 1948-07-28 2 To-I^t 11 r,,m,M,,,,,,| h olw< at |a 2M Road r^ ntly vl. Hnd |Mllnt d A pp»y b19 words
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716 1948-07-28 2 Wutihar """"l,' J t J*'' bring »R>jt4 am Com* /-<'■ u*» t,._. i ernentH t"'* M g 0 n*mpw* <'.>;:. tHfmn Tr.< public <ai<! Mi .,n -»n play as big P»'t as nn> .ul.iu'r or policeii.au batil i,i k vutf. U* bandit* by716 words
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102 1948-07-28 2 (Tribune Btaff Reporter) The Chinese manager of a NAFFI canteen, situated near an R.A.F. Depot in Jalan Kayu, was found tied to a chair with a piece of rope by one of the NAFFI workers at bout 4.30 a.m. yesterday. It was reported that102 words
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Article130 1948-07-28 2 TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS The 8 p.m. night mall, aa from July 26, runs as a mixed train departing Kuala Lumpur 8.30 p.m. and arriving Singapore 10 a.m., stopping at all stations previously served by the 6.30 p.m. mixed train, which is cancelled. The 8 p.m. night mail, as from July 26,130 words
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Article234 1948-07-28 2 (Tribune Btaff Reporter) btngapore has asked for an increase in her butter quota. oA/wi > is in view of Australia's extra output of butter by 20.000 tons, it was officially stated yesterday The deputy Price Controller. Mr. A. D. Butler-Madden pointed out that, though 25234 words
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Article152 1948-07-28 2 Mr. L. C. Goto, Second Police Magistrate, yesterday acquitted Wong Wee Choon, a Chinese who was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property. r The prosecution alleged that unpaid-for textiles taken from a store in which the complaluant, Poon Seek Hwee. was an assistant, were delivered at152 words
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187 1948-07-28 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Cases of polio occurring presently are no more than to be expected normally after an epidemic, in the opinion of Dr. H. R. Morrison, senior assistant health officer of the Singapore Municipality. Since the outbreak of the disease in Singapore187 words
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724 1948-07-28 2 •There has been a most promising response from the Chin>st» Community who have indicated through their leaders that they will actively support to the > est of their ability the call tot recruits for the auxiliary police. "Plans are now in hand for enrolling,724 words
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Article202 1948-07-28 2 Chief inspector C. W. S of the Singapore Police t was granted a decree nil the High Court yest«rdt Mr. Justice Brown, dissol his marriage with his 1 Lydia Grace Such, on grounds of her adultery Capt. C. M. K. Harper of 14th Punjab R^202 words
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Article425 1948-07-28 3 iy* IvmrH HAD Ug .mRSm r wrT TO AiTIVITIKS BUT JY. rrF WERE J lN GETTING ft' Jr^nSS? S L Sing IT TO BOOK tfISSART EMDEM-R tent lamaigitjg. 5 .quart work n-entuai'v enabled SVmh. The rtafjlßM vti produced ibm of tfcew to I others aWI p no kager victims425 words
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Article48 1948-07-28 3 BARBADOS. July 27. The Christopher Columbus fllm ship. Nina, has returned to oori hem after an adventurous veefc 'n the Can during Ahich she was struck by a squall, ran out of p?troi. and sailed 100 miles to Saint Vln•ent without charts of com- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article56 1948-07-28 3 iso be reglei z In? trying P Ck-OuU l y en,p,v,... M .i b report to i Lj^MWal genens on July 29 at e in e SBH intern jawed by the k, I Pavmonts of pas Vision r ncroase Lrgfc the r and ip b v ..^.^t'ona were C.Mq56 words
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452 1948-07-28 3 Okming tribute! to the me•tuwy of the late Mr. S. C Qoho, th« well-known Indian •uwr and member of the Lefis'ative Cbtmc'l, who died In Calcutta last Saturday were paid yestei d iy by tho B*ngap >re h n< h and452 words
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221 1948-07-28 3 p T^ Il rsi Dlatr *ct Judge (Hr. JV P Shanks) yesterday told a iwith illegal entry into Sin#aPore thaF he couW do a lot of good on his return to China by j informing the authorities there i 01 the practices of the221 words
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783 1948-07-28 3 GENT- "A LEADER OF EXCEPTIONAL COURAGE" Tributes to the late Sir E:Jward Gent, who met with a tragic d^ith In an air crash ii NorthoU, were paid at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council in Kuala Lumpur yestefday by Sir Alec Newboult. Officer Administering th«Government, and by the Acting783 words
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Article132 1948-07-28 3 (Tribune Staff reporter) Armed robbers on throe ocj casion3 recently took to their heels when householders raised an alarm. Commenting on this during •an interview with Pressmen i yesterday. Singapore's C.I.D. i Chief, Mr. E. V. Fowler said j that this showed that the peo-132 words
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Article48 1948-07-28 3 OSLO July 27. Some days igo. a Swi-iy cargo itfNMT W9M wnc ;ed some mild outido TwOtviJc iri Noithern Noi,ay. The rharitime dcclaratkm >}iowo<i Tho C»ptai» ;> Swi^-< had Czech name, whs bOi n in ikUtgtrf, edi;cated in Italy had *x>mni;indcd i 'newish ind Amefin" s?hir»s. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement11 1948-07-28 3 THE MOST KXCITJNG STORV EVFR SC'RKRVKD "NAKED CITY" UITM BARRY FITZGERALD-11 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-07-28 4 To Be San Here Soon Z,nn Mor shall r*lnre* H pUHnyhn role in <*'??*£. borough j,nuh«tu>n C< > t ,t a forthcoming t,,,n to Si n<iap<>"24 words
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326 1948-07-28 4 SYDNEY, July 26. Thiough the initiative of Consul-General Alzate, Philippine Independence Day was observed for the first time in Australia. The celebrations began with a nationwide radio programme through the courtesy of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, at 5.45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. After the broadcast.326 words
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Article99 1948-07-28 4 The Commercial Reference Library on the 3rd Floor, Fullerton Building, under the control of the Registrar of Malayan Statistics ha s been reorganised. It is hoped tha t full use will be made Of the Library by commercial firms seeking geI neral economic and specialf ised local99 words
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Article109 1948-07-28 4 BANGKOK, July 26. The Siamese Government has ordered for 711.000 tilling hoes changkols for sale to the peasant population. The order, which will be placed through the Combined Rice Board and the Department of Commerce, is expected to go to British and United States manufacturers. TheReuter - 109 words
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Article138 1948-07-28 4 WASHINGTON. July 27 President Truman will today challenge the Republicans to prove that they and not the Democrats have a greater claim to the support of the American people in the November elections when he appears before the special session of the Re-publican-dominated Congress with aReuter - 138 words
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Article117 1948-07-28 4 RAILWAYMAN'S DEMANDS Kuala Lumpur, July 26. The Locomotive Enginemens Union, at an Executive Council meeting held at Kuala Lumpur presented some demands to the Malayan Railway Administration, including (a) That the Railway Administration should take early steps to provide Rail Jeeps to patrol ahead of trains run during tne hours117 words
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Article47 1948-07-28 4 SHANGHAI. Jfltj 27. —General Hsuan Ti-wu, Garrison Commander of Shanghai, is determined to resign because "his ideals could not be fu l niled," according to Chinese reports today. General Hsuan first resigned three weeks ago, but was requested to remain by Nanking. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration9 1948-07-28 4 o«J ftos important seed-seeding and ou f ffl na-|9 words
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124 1948-07-28 4 SYDNEY. July Walsh, in the MelbourJ ing Globe", says tit nisfs performances Melbourne visit l^t stamp him as Aurtnla standing horse for Jr season, which ends M Alter having wontht for-agc Caulfield Stife lumnist with 9.0 iiu than Hiiajii defeats 1 in the Caulfield Cup. Two more124 words
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Article68 1948-07-28 4 BAG AN SERAI, Jufl Parit Bunt a:- ls cxpA an extremely dry ptifl practically no rain hjfl during the last fort™ This has resulted^B water level at the V falling considerably fl Water supply in Pa:::B has to be restricted 'W reservoirs are The public arc68 words
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Miscellaneous390 1948-07-28 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLI E NETWORK MALAY ENGUSH PROGRAMMES prom 12 noon to 2 p.m. R«d[ated on 483 metre* In the medlum wave band and 7200 ko/»ec In the 41 metre band. From 2 p.m. to S p.m. naatated on 485 metre* only. From S p.m. to p.m. Related390 words
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Article, Illustration788 1948-07-28 5 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH r Me*** lint' 01 All n -i m Zglln looted *n» ue 1 SJeiembh'in )re Mr G- de 6tt* gjUßf, StoMPore. j w Edwin Oi 16-1. -Road. SinaiP''^ L followed the H the reiWf nee ol tne punts. H Watty f ry nrstty wedding788 words
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Advertisement184 1948-07-28 5 JOAN TOOKE In\ ites you to enjoy reading the latest books from her lending library "The ULUPUT" at Littles c kTtang~ Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKHOOD FURNITURE ALL RINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., j j 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 i 1184 words
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Article364 1948-07-28 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Comics Cut L'fidon Ayrtitu -Mexttrs. Colin Turnn., Edd., Titlbot Hoit&f. 98, St. Martini Law W.C. 9. WEDNESDAY, J* T LY 28. 1948 An atmosphere of gloom is undoubtedly I prevailing among juvenile readers between the ages of 6 to 60 as a result or the Government ban364 words
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Article723 1948-07-28 6 S'pore Neglected Rural Folk speech one,, h Mr. 11. C K,,lamgliam, Chairman of the Pa,, hnj^^m Cmimll h pollll node tha, the Rural areas lad the thu^ cd .mmumtki consider osttmai Just mm an year ago on th 14th of June the Pa*ii Panjang Village Committee came into b..rv through723 words
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Article59 1948-07-28 6 SYDNEY. Sintftj South Wales State IJM started in 1931. £39-0« presenting unclaimed has been pai.i into ceru revenue Included in is £5.000, rcprwaPl prize in totter* No. W on June 27, 1940. The winning *'iK« lottery bears the WJ" Rouer" and f ner has never a He can obtainReuter; A.P. - 59 words
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Article732 1948-07-28 6 Nearly fifty per cent of young Englishmen today arc j pagan or semi-pagan, anil most of the nominal Chi istians have 1 no more than a half-hearted unsatisfactory type of faith, and are incapable of saying why they believe as much as they do. This is732 words
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184 1948-07-28 6 LONDON, Efforts are being made by Lady Dunn, a member of the Salzburg Festival Committee for many years and a daughter-in-law of a for- i mer Lord Mayor of London, to obtain the restitution of Bri- 1 tish nationality of English- bom Frau Winifred184 words
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Advertisement189 1948-07-28 6 Nurses say Oe WITT* WUS ere wofufemu for Backache li. ih' co«r«e of thi pr«lrm««»l iBfNI Wv» havt e*er» opfonur > the rrJ.H f.««« by I* l THl's j',|K Th«f mowwadati»nt, *'.tch *pe»k m«f* cof.vinfins'r »htn to* <>f ->or«. will .niert»f «ll »u»ertf» Nu/^ A A »»il«« I «u ukea189 words
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Article, Illustration73 1948-07-28 7 WORLD'S FASTEST WOMAN RUNNER B SHIRLEY BTRJCK- k of Ptrth, Am* B» Ac A«»fi liirtu E ;|,l p m r•• m B fo be fto ftof- B." KOMUM nttMlff Hi It today, Bhirky Ha idkofor iu v.'/ ai M Wp o%i it expected B' tut '/if htatU;n*(> Bj'*;' r. »J<e73 words
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Article154 1948-07-28 7 OJWJKONG. July 27 Mr. r Moss, Director of Civil ttion, who with Mr. L. A. •tti, Macao Commissioner Pclice, is investigating the lh of a CPA Catalina off jo on July 19 with the loss Mp said last nipht that Wm amount of wreckage boon recovered154 words
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Article12 1948-07-28 7 Plagur Of Snakes l' v: fei* h lit,,, Uf Kg i Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 12 words
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192 1948-07-28 7 -VDNBY July 27: °S?: h^ nuite deliberately th, filth of ?rcm* Aus'prertdeot of the btTtSsraS J S Sir wtktafi hOUIJi/ hc Wf must not un•Tg»aPgl they had ..ttovrd the liberty of thPksh dictators could not pro:eed wttb the ***£?Ji ,th,i Itbertie*. SirReuter-AAP - 192 words
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Article134 1948-07-28 7 lONHOX. July H. British loeton l»v« ip«t "gS lectic ti.ar-usual foitnight the new State medical insurance schema K> vin free medical attenttOß to all. came into Oj :ition on July 1. Tho Ifinistei of National Insurance. Mr. James Griffiths. disclosing today that tho j. r »0.000Reuter - 134 words
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Article189 1948-07-28 7 Washington. July 26. j Sir Chandrasekar'i i i V. Raman told a press 1 1 conference here that scientists must be free i iof Guvernmtnt inter fer- 1 ence if they trere to do then- best. This, he said, i IMM one of the reasons 1189 words
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74 1948-07-28 7 MANILA. July 27. -Lieut< tant Otis F. Bryan, the fumou Vmertean airman who pilotec he lute President Frankli: ~>clan-» Roosevelt to history naking conferences in Casalanca. Cairo. Talta and Tehc an aboard the p resident ia >lanc "Sacred Crow". hon Jus oined theReuter - 74 words
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Article131 1948-07-28 7 St. John's Newfoundland. July 26. A protest sent by the Newfoundland League for responsible Government *x> leading Canadian and British politicians, including Mr Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden, may prevent confederation with Canada, observers here said today. The League protested against any negotiations for Newfoundland's confederationReuter - 131 words
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367 1948-07-28 7 OLYMPIC GAMES' STARTERS WILL HAVE UNENVIABLE TASK eroon Itorgu, Renter's Sports Editor). July :'5. All the in the track and fldd 1 Olympic Game,. exception of the ve °ts, are to be BH- «Jo will matter starters and the T^ event likely to 'r;^;^ the most «}e 100 metres toReuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-07-28 7 LONDON. July 26 Dr. Edith Summerskil), Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry, told the House of Commons today that two years of bread rationing s&ff d 960.000 tons of flour. HERB ttcKINLAY.%, knoum as the "Jaynaica^r Flyer", is favoured to i win the hOO metres at t the66 words
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Article237 1948-07-28 7 SHANGHAI. July 27. Tnc lighty Yangtze Rivor todaj ontinucd on its rampage fron ic upper reaches through On-r-al China and threatened tUr apttal city of Nanking as feai* 'ontinued to grow that the lood may repeat the tftsM rrak throunrh of 1931- -exactl > 17 yearsU.P. - 237 words
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63 1948-07-28 7 PARIS. Jul/26 \he Indian trade delegation now visiting Europe has received an Ui--1 vitation from the French Government to visit Franct:. The delegation is now in Ger--1 many. During their stay in Franco the delegates will go to many parts of the country toReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration70 1948-07-28 8 Prwtofjrapn > Photograph). Photograph). I ni th> honour o MISS hLl.hr* wa^k,, int l nr p v rhrna Chinese Vice- (Tri- Four Members of the Lin Stan Musical and Choral Association pose i for Tribune cameraman. From left to right: Misses Bhen Ing. Chen J MeiTribune - 70 words
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178 1948-07-28 8 PARIS. July 27. The formation Of the Hew French Government which was practically completed just before 5 am. GMT and which will be officially presented |0 tne President Of the Republic towards mid-day consists, it is reliably understood, of 18 MiiusUts and 17 SecretariesReuter - 178 words
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Article406 1948-07-28 8 INDIA'S NEEDS UNKNOWN LONDON. July 26. Fiei! Marshal Lord Wavell toll Indian students here tohiy that India's food piot..,/. could and should be s lvtO an I that India's urgent ne*d ttday was the education of her technician*, administrators an 1 experts. Lord Wavell was guest ot honour at the406 words
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Article44 1948-07-28 8 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN BY Auckimi, Jutu 26— i pmmg ww daif ma Chief, a ht by mMA fcHfer Mi Peril Cft course <>\ dies, bvf v^ T^if trmd to iMpM] /aJ/ in an i rare, and (I le/f fc o jH inf/i eft* An nqnt dtred.-Rvi44 words
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Article76 1948-07-28 8 Shanghai, July 26. -gj Communist offensive on i* yuan appeared to be dying dowr, following the arrival of ia r^ airborne reinforcements. the ma.lor battle toomeil central'Shantung, according l Chinese reports received he. The reports said govcrnvn^J planes, after daylong bombing and stianng. Ue J^ many Communist feU.P. - 76 words
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Advertisement37 1948-07-28 8 MADAME FLORENCE Z^r t i. Ulde i°. U lD Hplte uf th#> turbalent time all ovrr th« MM Swk her valuable advice to overeomr unexpected dlftfultle. and di«ippolntrtieuti. TSL^JFTT MANY AND V Y NO T YOU? I37 words
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Article29 1948-07-28 9 LAWN TENNIS "SHAMATEURS" S^S- 4 S th m*" M i eri Ik r f"i"' s i moral* p^W* trm'ntd. i ye dectored thai j lotea l» <s i Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration138 1948-07-28 9 CHARMING GUEST HOSTESSES Photograph) Photographs). I Photograph), i Jr Group picture of the members of the SinV^ j Lian Musical d Choral I Association who helped entertain MiSB Ellen 1 S Wang, taken with their i guest. Left to right: L Misses Chen Met Kong, 1 Shcn Ing, Lin Lan,Tribune - 138 words
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Article43 1948-07-28 9 LAKE SUCCESS. July 26.Thc Little Assembly of the United Nations approved s plan to broaden the peace making machinery by setting a permantmt group of med:a tors who would always be on the call for international dis putes. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article102 1948-07-28 9 TRIBUTE TO DEAD SPORTSMAN Lausanne, July 26. The Olympic torch being borne across Europe by athletes of seven nations paused for an instr.it by the tomb of Bit an Pierre De Coubertin. mouorn founder of the Olympic Game--, on its way to London. Below willows* dripping with rain la theReuter - 102 words
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Article124 1948-07-28 9 BANGKOK. July 2C— The Bank of America is nrTotiating with the Siamese Government for the establishment of a branch in Bangkok. It was revealed here bv Phya Dnonavanik Montri. Siamese Finance Minister. A representative of the Bank of America was in Bangkok lecently to conductReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement132 1948-07-28 9 New Edition Now Published MEDICAL. GUIPE FOR INDIA AND THE TROPICS BY HAROLD WILLIAMSON 0.8.E., M.D., M.R.C.P.. F.H.C.S.Ed.. LT.-COL^ I.M.S. Late Director of Medical Services Jaipur State FIFTH EDITIONII947 $15.00 Postage 50 cts. The present edition is written primarily for India and is in many respects a new work. The132 words
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Article85 1948-07-28 10 MANILA < )ir H' rutif'rtg, tl| ns muSu. of what he, unerieti acj^ 1 1 tecflttid ln t iluout too wMI Usatfte more toleiaat n than most cqua world Quiring t tlonaliatic .s'^ with betakg fn- 4 The Filipfao' i ia king cerum culated to profc niony anc* hiaiReuter - 85 words
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Article54 1948-07-28 10 CANTON ft) Canton PICIM appealed to m eminent tCM I ing of odMM ernlng ttte amal which Tvracn t -.'any vfaes i-oal accordir.s U rt here. Ih< Bureau I tnerease la tin mor.ey *v";ch t allowed BMj Pending a I i ernment i^i^ tcr. incomiag I reminded that netReuter - 54 words
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Article36 1948-07-28 10 COLOMBO. July 27. The P:in.sakula, Buddhist rehgloua ceremony, wus performed bv two Buddhist monks an^ luneral oration delivered b«Mufe the cremation at Katu KMtota; Detf Kandy. of an ricphant which dkd suddenly36 words
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Article123 1948-07-28 10 BERLIN, Jul 26. General Luciufl l» c lay Tinted States MlllUry Governor in Germany I disrinm-rt within a few hours t <>f his return to Berlin from Washington tnat the United i'.Uu.s was willing to make eouct ssions on currency rej tan in the capital inReuter - 123 words
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Article106 1948-07-28 10 NANKING. July 26. —Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek in his capacity as chief executive of the Kuomiatang, reiterated his promise that the central Chtna Coromuniat suppression campaign wtll be successfully cor.clu^d "this *utmnn", but warned that the party must be united to regain self confidence Addressing Kiwmlntang members of theU.P. - 106 words
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Article48 1948-07-28 10 WASHINGTON, July 27. Airforce officials said the 93rd bomber group at present ID Japan for training will be replaced i n August by another group. It was understood tue group consists of about 30 B-29's although officials would not give specific iigures. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Miscellaneous59 1948-07-28 10 "BELINDA" M/ A STATEMSNT tATE IN THE Q*.S'x??\ JfttSSS.Js TI«CWU> THE PBO6ATION OFFICER Af^CiMM «01/Sf _PIIPB^| "EUCK RYAN" fc£«^^»^^^^^^W ScTfyar? ope/?s the door- 1 11^>/ TH/ffiffipcogff/s&fiw- HPPIr t^T r ff^ "POP" 1 GOT UP^ K>* fs I He's nhd <xjt -tme. v^ irs- cap I r-T V filial ii him59 words
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216 1948-07-28 11 U .N. "GIVES UP" EFFORTS TO GET DISARMAMENT tin cuCCESS. July 26 -The United Na L _ner two years' of debate, today gave up for aarissasssawi Th corking commit ee of D.arnKi.^n: Comml^ioa, £aToLoio»etptf«jss; "V .id UWJiie opposing. £idrf that there was no ciut on adopted. a j»7& and reduc-Reuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-07-28 11 ±t EARL WARREN, y~ Governor of the State r of California, candidate k of the Republican Party i for Vice President of the United States in the i 19+8 national election. i32 words
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Article102 1948-07-28 11 CANTON, July -6 ie £ve months from August the end of the year, Kwan:un£ Province will hlft to prov/.e a large number ot young men to sv.ei! the rukl 31 th* army. Various unoffic.u! estimates have bfon fctthconrißg recently re^iniing the nunber of consents requited, butReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-07-28 11 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY *G^>nor 0/ th, Flat** i o' S>v fork. cmdHtoU itk MepMnn Parff i L Pr<*fl<u! Of W Umted Bt*Ui in tm }94 112'i'nal ikcth28 words
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165 1948-07-28 11 L.mton. July 26. Dr. Herbert Kvatt. Australian Minister for External Affairs, wh: arrivtd in London today for consultation members of the Ur;ti>h Cabinet, declare J that fhe British Commonv.eilth was 'just entering a new rtage in its remarkabk developments.* 1 "Its membership." heReuter - 165 words
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Article158 1948-07-28 11 WAfiOiAUIUH, JUly 26. The World Bank. <a up at Brettos Woods- in 1944. will Vi Vs. in cl< lest ce-operattGP the Economic Co-opera-tion Administration in helpEurope. Mr Robert L. Sarner. Th e Bank's V:cesident, >aid here today. 'ssertiag that the Bonk ould not regard ECA'sReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration97 1948-07-28 11 APPOINTMENT FOR WOMAN LAWYER w Wtiß FRIEDA B.M r HEN NOCK, a la aver of r A T eir r<irA City, first icowion to be appointed i o member of the United States Federal Com- v municcitions Commis I sion. a Government agency' which regulates interstate and for€itjn I r97 words
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Article61 1948-07-28 11 BANGKOK. July 2?.— The Nakorn Sam. a local Siamese newspaper, reports that five persons in Bangkok arc engaged in espionage work on behalf of the Communists. They exchange information .•nth Communists in Singapore through crew members of "certain ships'" plying between the ports, the paper claim* butU.P. - 61 words
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Article55 1948-07-28 11 GROMYKO WOULDN'T SMILE £53 baggage had been carried ashore when he appeared in the cabin door. There was a >*ear riot when 30 reporters and photographers dashed forward. Gromyko posed unsmilingly for a viinute ta let the photographers work, and t!ien went straight to hts He proce'xle<i to Stockholm, heU.P. - 55 words
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179 1948-07-28 11 WASHINGTON. July L t€. Truman ordered utetntpmy change* in the S Ve-itral (Iwemntnt to I i \tnpe out metal discri- u»i«a.*v>n. Be ordered «i4*tahty of treatment i (in the artned servtce* and establiiked a fair em- pli/yttient programme for i i Government workers. ByU.P. - 179 words
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Article132 1948-07-28 11 SHANGHAI, July 27 —A further reduction in are domestic airline services possibly to 4.0 per cent of the normal operations was indicated by China's two major air companies CNAC and CATC yesterday afternoon. A spokesman of the airlines, >vhile expecting a solution by the Ministry ofReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement39 1948-07-28 11 ROXY FORTO-DU O\L\' 3 shows: S,fi.! SA 5 m Brought haiiv bv POPOak DKMAM>: 'Sentimental Journey' starring AniM,,. st ln la '-n«' PMWJ Wghbou, ai,o:;t' i S!>UIA! ATTENTION! CROSSFIRE^ GL 0BE Rf:A T l THL BADDI F ID, k -^>-'»"39 words
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Advertisement37 1948-07-28 11 EVERYTHING FOR EVERY MOVIE-GOER COLUMBIA'S GIANT LAID INIB^S^URySCOT>^*fD T/tis ton Tartan WILL STAND OUT AS THE BOX-OFFICE CHAMTION OF 1948 UKE ITS FtWERUN SaS^SWN OF BOMN HOOD" "1001 NIGHTS" IN 1946 1»47. MI»X» TE-tf AT I -.IiHTOL37 words
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162 1948-07-28 12 CASTOX. July 27.— i The theft of a chicken j led to the triple death of a Chinese farmer, hi.s i wife and om -month-old J child, according to a ver- nacular press report from Kongtnoon district I In Kvcanfjtung province. S Custom decreesU.P. - 162 words
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Article136 1948-07-28 12 Lake Success. Ju'y 26. Britain will raise the Jewish detention of five Britons recently abducted in Jerusalem by Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorists, in the United Nations Security Council tomorrow, n was learned here tonight. Sir Alexander Cadogan Chief British representative, was expected to ask the Coon cilReuter - 136 words
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Article47 1948-07-28 12 SHANGHAI. July 26. M total of 3 000 cases o: smofl ing were intercepted byfl Shanghai maritime Cusio™ the past six months, it j learned her t lay the smuggled giods seized J were jewellery. cosra^H expensive watches uA nfl I stockings. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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290 1948-07-28 12 WASHINGTON. July -b. President Truman *u mmo D tmoc ratio Congressional Kadleaden. to the White House Say to review the message] he will Oliver P*r*»a»y the Republican cont rolled Congress tomorrow He called a special session of Congre." for today when i he accepts theReuter - 290 words
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248 1948-07-28 12 "Green Dolphin Street" which brings Lana Turner. Van Heflin, Donna Reed and Richard Hart to the Singapore screen in a spectacular plcturization of M-G-M's prizewinning novel, has enough emotional intensity, dramatic impact and adventurous scope to provide the material for two248 words
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Advertisement231 1948-07-28 12 BETWEEN THEIR GREAT^H I LOVE THE SHADOW '^H r J >an ita Mabel I |K\ '^^^^^HK Dirtdtd by VICTOR SAVILIE Product by. |WIP«O S. B»MAN K t A xik-( om>itiom;!> wnoxm i#M TOO AY Ho 6.30 A 9.15 p.m. Out St :ndir.g British Thriller With An Unusual Climax! WHO and231 words
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Article825 1948-07-28 13 BgaSS F as follow- WawwM Con J4 6 25 6 WMWWW 7 3 7/9 Tin ncltl^ OA •J 7 WMMWW ron 31 32/ Ronong Tin 10, U. Seiay.mg 22 23. Sian 1 M 8 Sion--16, 9 17/6 1 Kinta 2<* 9 30 9 S. Malayan 16 6825 words
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Article26 1948-07-28 13 i;~f ™*et opened I tencv all fl nner ten.P«mL VT? wlth bus «uS«S 8 rt r th leV to but •vuttUOD.26 words
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Article154 1948-07-28 13 Pepper tended to be an easier market yesteiday due it was leported. to the inability of UK. Aims to take supplies at the prevailing high levels. Quotations for the white qualities showed a $2 drop per picul. There was no arrival of sago flour yesterday. The following154 words
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Article121 1948-07-28 13 MARKET NOTES JOTTINGS (From Our Financial Corr.) The sustained marking up of I share prices suggests either a I belated recognition that the f previous fall was badly overI done, or that some speculators on the bear tactic have been caught short, or both. The other day saw the peak121 words
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Article64 1948-07-28 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE VESSEL GODOWNS 45 44 Empire Hambie Forreria WS. ADE r Tegelberg 42/3 Tung Song 40/1 Rondo 38/9 (M. Loopardi 36/7 Priam J3/4 Kampar 31/2 St. Maker 17/ IS Memnon 19/20 Serdang 21 24 Furman Victory 25/6 Vivita 27/8 (Mecrkerk) 29 30 Benevenue 15/16 Atieus 13/ 14 Mawai 1264 words
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Article85 1948-07-28 13 A Police report, from Kelantan states that the Chief Police OffictT has a long waiting list of applicants for enrolment a s special constables Those already enlisted are undergoing musketry training and drilling. Only fully trained recruits are commissioned. The report adds that the Chief85 words
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Article77 1948-07-28 13 The mbber market op« n, i steady yesterday with fair business lecorded up to cents for August shipment. Late in the afternoon, the market tended to be easier with more sellers coming out at this level. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellci'i. No. 1 Aug. RSS 483* 49 No.77 words
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Advertisement79 1948-07-28 13 Bill h TREMENDOUS jgfc SPttttCp <mF MAGiiCENT t^ wHFUN-oiNiMira-tnmwir General Screening from TOII%V! 11-2-6.M-».U N.B. OuTng to the exceptional length of film, ONLY 4 SHOWS »AILY— NOTE TIMISS! 1^ Shaxc's Air-conditioned 9M APITOI Xg 51&9 FOR RESKRVATIOXS NPW! Bumwivs or wEaunrp<rwg SONGS w STAHS Plentiful! Without Number! v i At79 words
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Article317 1948-07-28 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALL AN LEWIS In Good Condition I Hi/ PSNAfIG Tu.Mlay If«:ivy ram ye«terd»y evening m«(k the h ck Mfl thin womtny wtw eiit|ll»te< ww gww f;i^ Mo* «'f ttM hoiH»s w».'<- not out to rnak* unit-. Ix 1r <■ fonflwed to itroag !>;»'•<■ wink only317 words
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Article172 1948-07-28 14 BADMINTON SUCCESSES FOR RAFFLES Raffles Institution's Badminton team defeated Man*fje)d Bj;nrts Club by 4 gamis to in a fr fpiidly badminton matct: played at rh» Vlrtorla School HA] on Saturday iaM. Results were: <Ra.ffte.s play Ha mentioned first): -ingles; Lim Kim Swpp k)H to Qnek Kcng Cliuan I 15-6: 10-15;172 words
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Article111 1948-07-28 14 Tho "BlUt Rovers Sports: Club' has been exempted' from registration by the Re- j fttttmt of Societies with efftet from July. 1948. and the fol- lowing are office-bearers fo; 'he current year:- President: Mr. Johnnie Simr'VicePHMMMftf: Mr. Rengasamy: Hon Secretary: Mr. S. A Hamid: lion Treasurer: Mr.,111 words
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Article54 1948-07-28 14 The following players will •^p.y for Shell S.C. against 3'pou' Ciicket Club on Wot! •p<day, 21st July at the Pa*ng: ahg Hin Choong, .lohi. .oh, Ng Kong Kwaftg. J.MD.D. iVWie. .1. V. H. Geeks. G. Daios. Phang Choong He«. Leong Joi Meng, Potts Dawxon, Uoou /toon Cheong54 words
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Article149 1948-07-28 14 LOS DON. July 27. tt*m Alie* B'icm. MP. for North >nst L"ds. todaff ctosftiil from tht Houst of Com* m.ma fa Uu- Atinialry of lit alt h cnrryntf a brief au*r ffukxi uilh 100 Utters in **pport of h*r alleyatinn 1 that IMM doctors were creatingReuter - 149 words
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Article124 1948-07-28 14 NEW YORK, July 27. The New York Herald Tiibuat. i. i in editorial today, says tha- "hero has been litrle (V M.l c Jort under the Nizam's rule 0 develop iiiL-aei.' iumis ui > fovernmeii| in Hyderabad. that th(» country's economy i ill feudal, and t.hat124 words
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Article102 1948-07-28 14 3YD>:~ r JUIy 27. Sir David Rlvett, Chairman of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, todav put forward new plans to ensure secrecy on defence project*, security arrangements, which, were reported to be the sub- lecti of American criticism. Sir David, whose organisation v/a s allegedReuter-AAP - 102 words
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54 1948-07-28 14 HONf(JKONG, July 27 Sii J lph Stevenson. British Am- tanador to Oiina. accotnpanl- •U hv l jfl( iy Stovonson loft here I »t 8...0 .m. today hy HOAC i JyIUR bQftt for EnptEnd for •Jiree-nuwtil oflirial leave. They xpect to visit Franco prior to54 words
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139 1948-07-28 14 Two Indi. r_i-««- .phet and Hlchoiai d rVw from Southampton to Singapore in th 0ut d*. »J got off a B.O.AC plane in Singapot. j!!*)*** 9 They hi<l travelled on tho t own in onier to spend their summer holMays with their p;'.r<T.!s,139 words
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Article195 1948-07-28 14 The July Medal competition 'played ovi>r the wiek-end re»l*ed in a tie in t.he "A" Division between C. Y. Koh U5 I nd E V. smith <14i who re- turned net scores of 71. Tht B" Division was won by Tan Chin Tnan (20) who returned195 words
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Article70 1948-07-28 14 NEW YOKK Ju: y 27. Mr. Forest Smhn. Treasurer o/ th t Am^-ican Baptis t Foreign Mission Society, has lef) for Burma, where he hopes to persuade the Burmese Government iO Bllo* the cor.tinnation of missionary work thert\ He sr*id that although 44 oi the originalReuter - 70 words
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Article48 1948-07-28 14 HAVANA. July 27. The Australian Davis Cup team finished a cl&ui sxe&p against the Cuban team when Atlrian QuiEt and Billy Sidwell won their games4n the finals singles yesterday. Quist beat Jose Aguero 6-3, B-4. 6-3. while SidwrH defeated Antonio Daly 6-1. 6-1. 6-3.~ ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article85 1948-07-28 14 The following will represent the Shell Sports Club against the Bramtoco Sports Club in a friendly table t( nnls match a; 5 p.m. tomorrow at 16 Lim Teck Kim Road: Jiak Poh. Kim Theng. Geeks. Edwards. Evans, Pearcy. Kwet T luat. Mun Sung. Wing Hay Wan Seng85 words
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Article237 1948-07-28 14 Playing on Sunday tu Oriental b P.\ A J team* defeated t h e Chunjh* 3.P. and «he Swing bp'i»i .-gS ?<> and 5 garn« tt 2 respectively A<£lnst Chunshwa B| entai "A" players at tioned first 1 u Ong Huat lust to W<w Wok Yeok237 words
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Article62 1948-07-28 14 Although not wcustjj Bjjg ton ttam beat St. wm School by 4 frames to i a friendly match plajvd Sunday. 25th My ut "lat^r's court. Fe.sults won-: lBa««s h ers mentioned first)' "LngUs: lim KimSw^ 15-11. Wee Si*" Oian Paul Weo 13-15: 9-1 5 JKimJeebeatTonyGohlSin ind Anton.v bt'at62 words
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Article76 1948-07-28 14 o, Wit LONDON. J u v n J hrd an< Czechoslovakia. l i Hungary failing olJ^pri their teams to ine mJB j0 i Games O»-ga n;sl1 4 (it** la revised OU^P" d eci* i tournament will d s i^m I wth 0«e poo l! in London toniv 1Reuter - 76 words
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Advertisement62 1948-07-28 14 V, ///n/fl)' 1^ lafhing^ BBAUTyn I lorn u«m v lAMeS'CU6AT f •MUM iMNta j.j R£X|l THE nOHmS. SCO. (1932) LTD. Inrorporstrd In Mln^por^. 05, THt U\ STUKKT. FHONK j^^ rAHftAGK KHKKHIT SKRVK K n h<>™ko*o, mmmm amoy, fenan« kanoook. I'ALKWKAM! IMAMKI. -ll.'nn Si«,, B Sa ltlltllri> n •H-., IMT sa..,62 words
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561 1948-07-28 15 Bttoi yesterday. L-round match -as K. the Indian*ESrSsa _I rr. ha ml their increasing the prevented tnrn interv al was In jeor. unnl th< Af|gull|a "m?**^. Play^l very nas iallH-a slightly, making ILL" AiwulUa [•••*>« ■lander of being beaten. "S^als kept on trying,561 words
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Article98 1948-07-28 15 r.m July 27: Tlu Kilan leaders in Ban 51 Java, will short > a niile-man delegation e Hague to explain pro- already sen t W Government f°r an mpolitical reconitruction lonesia. it was authoriiaieamed here today. A> r Dutch Cabinet had WU !fonr.ed following the r e/ctions. the ta^sReuter-AAP - 98 words
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Article110 1948-07-28 15 WROX PAGE OSE |ed a: least a tentative Writ on what steps they take whether Russia say's r no to the next Western i lirect approach to Gf neImo Stalin bv the three Jra Powers for an interto discuss a way out of i tisting deadlock in Berlin SievedReuter; U.P. - 110 words
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Article79 1948-07-28 15 JUNIOR FOR YARDLEY Bridlinqton, (Yorkshire). July 27. -Just before midniqht last night Mrs. Norman Yardley, wife of England's Test Captain, gave birth to a son at a maternity hospital her*. The baby wmahe4 8 lbs. 8 ozs. Mother and son were reported to be well. Mrs. Yardley came here forReuter - 79 words
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Article30 1948-07-28 15 In a home-and-home soccer match played at St. George's Road ground. Group 5 of toe 223 BOD 3 Sub-Depot, beat the Control and Accounts section by one goal to nil-30 words
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Article, Illustration315 1948-07-28 15 Two Chinese, sentenced to various t erms of imprisonment fo r importing chandu and for possession of chandu dross, respectively, had their sentences reduced on appeal at the High Court yesterday. The appeals were disposed of by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr Gordon-Smith. In the first315 words
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Article71 1948-07-28 15 GOODWOOD, July 27.— Mr. A. E. Saunder's Dramatic won the Stewards' Cup here this afternoon. Mr. L. R. Pikes' Pando was second, and Miss Dorothy Pagets Explorer third. Sixteen ran. The betting was 9-1 against Dramatic. 10-1 Pando, and 10-1 Explorer. Final Scare was the favouriteReuter - 71 words
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Article35 1948-07-28 15 SHANGHAI. July 27— After a long period of suspension, more than 100 of Shanghai's goldsmith shops resumed trading yesterday and published quotations of 360.000,000 Chinese dollars per ounce for selling and 320,000,000 for Duylng.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article98 1948-07-28 15 In a friendly match of badminton played last Sunday, the Bverglow B.P. defeated the S.H.B. Auxiliary Police team by three games to two. Results were as follows (Everglow players mentioned first). SINGLES Wee Tbiam Bock beat Robert Rang 15-10. 18-14; Wee Thiam Teck beat R. Lawther 15-12.98 words
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Article61 1948-07-28 15 The Singapore Koh Claa Association of No, 168. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, has been registered within Singapore, an4 the following are the ofl&ce-pearers:— PresWent: Mr. Koh Keng Teng; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Koh Swee Gim; Hon. Secretary Mr. Koh Beng Tong; Hon. AwJitor: Mr. Koh Teck Ken; Committee:61 words
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Advertisement152 1948-07-28 15 FREIGHT TAftWf FWW MAMVA PATgP WAY IMO. Shippers we hereby taformed of the foUowing amendments, effective from Ist August. 1948*— section m Raviaed Additional Hatea from Outports. Page 10. —jsk:— as. «r S7 -^j s wm AlorBtar T 31/- tmm Bagan Datoh T 35/6 52/- 47/6 BatuPahat T 31/KualaKurau T152 words
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Article490 1948-07-28 16 Bmkm'l Bnllianl Farewll r/u/ MM d < ->krt WlllllWl»l .V< —m. Throe runs won added to the wnight *core of 362. a single to Lakor and two kf-byct, and then Yardley declared Um inrungs closed. Hassett and Morris opene-i Cautiously for Australia in ideal weather.490 words
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126 1948-07-28 16 Stop Im migration— Or We Fight, Arabs Tell Jews Beirut. July 27. Arab armies were today said by Lebanese Premier Riad El Solh to be »eady to resume fighting unless the principle of stopping Palestine immigration was accepted. The present 10-day old truce was only a temporary cease Are andReuter - 126 words
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Article133 1948-07-28 16 Konaid nurst, Z4, one or tnree R.A.F. personnel aoncarine hr tore the Seventh Police Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, ye- el day on a charge of nfoftMi 3-ton truck and a generating net, told the Court two nu mbc of the R.A.F. Station Special Investigation133 words
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Article63 1948-07-28 16 Hongkong. July 27. This Crown Colony w«ts today prepared to receive the full brunt of the seasons first typhoon which Is reported to b movtna steadily west-northwest it IK knots. A Chinese. Uog \t nr u appeared at ti Fourth p Court jretterday C h*rg 'tchap-j.k.r63 words
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Article57 1948-07-28 16 BANGKOK Julj 2" fl Siamese Government :ofl banned political ac::vi:y« any foreign community in country. An official >pukt'srcan dH crlbed political work by I reigners in :he country afl "violation of Siam's <cveitiH ty and law for aliens". M order followed a Kucrr.it^B party's press notice ca!l::n membersReuter - 57 words