Morning Tribune, 7 August 1948
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261 1948-08-07 1 MYSTERY FLIGHT OF FLIGHTERS: RUSSIANS FR EE BRITISH LAUNCH J££ said today that a large SrnEuon of Bfnter planes, pos- Soviet. erMMd the French and British actors of Berlin at .•^Sr^tsafety Centre fid thit no warning O f the flight had been received. k Meanwhile the Russians today used theReuter; U.P.I. - 261 words
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Article45 1948-08-07 1 r..u.-. it JS S! i-i ineff^tinW^l^Kt"". U» don. Paris and Moscow. That any HltiWiWl < In- anmiumrd Mnmltan.M»u»ly .uffg^ttHl that the rtkmt of any imp<»rtant d-taiU of th*' foir-H-ay talks unihrua> m Moscow wiU U' MH well beyond accord <■" l»«su diplomatic isRUfV U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article99 1948-08-07 1 iTr.bune Staff Reporter The acting ieereUry«general of "Perpaduan EU&yat Kalimantan," an Indi oes i cial organisation having I r r.ches m different parts of M .iaya, disclosed that iti sick U>Ul Abdul Wa.iab Noor, and secretary-general, Mohd. Abas, were arrested at Eagan Serai. Perak, last Thursday under the99 words
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Article66 1948-08-07 1 NTGRI BIfBILAN Frl- <■•&>'. —At 6 pjn. v. |&y 'hree Chinese dn b» I m '^■hite. accompar.iu: by a Chinese shop proprietor, tppro*ch< a special MMtable on duty outsit a Tanu! conductor's bungalow on See K^e EfUte near Dangi, m the Kuali i>i!as district. The66 words
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Article33 1948-08-07 1 f, Ar »y ml S Indl l :tlQ with fun Z gone lnto L*«Y;&f olrtat the vilSt J te JmSjf 1 ln H y*nu»4 Pencil? 2^ the J July 2S ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article78 1948-08-07 1 .VEGRI SEtfBILAN. Friday. At 1.15 p.m. on Tuesday three Chinese were challenged" by a special constabulary guard on the senior conductors hou«e m Si. a Bentong, south-east of Port Dickson. The guard fired five rounds and three Chinese made off. It is believed that none78 words
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Article53 1948-08-07 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.— The wreckage picked up by the United States Coast Guard cutter Campbell off the West African coast dispelled today all but the faintwt hope of finding any of the 52 people on board the Air France Latecoere fly-ing-boat, missing over the South53 words
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Article39 1948-08-07 1 were natives of South China, who have been away from their homes for two years receiving British training. Captain Tang said the ships would proceed to Nanking as soon 04 the lAng-po r&nair* are rnmnleted. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article51 1948-08-07 1 Rangoon, Aug. 6.— The China Democratic League, outlawed by the Chinese Government, today denied that it was organising an armed force on the Burma border for a possible invasion of China. It is described reports to this effect as "an invention by the reactionary Nanking Government."-Reuter - 51 words
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65 1948-08-07 1 i, "-mtarv 'ridav 1 wiUi assisting insurgent*. and nS! f Ombined militar >' of a£»i Cc fOrce made a sw^P coam Plr f ear the Batu Aran S coalfield from dawn today. It believed that insurgents who escaped during last week's attack were hiding65 words
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Article96 1948-08-07 1 U OS G KONG. Aug. The. departure of two Chint**> nary ships gii'vn to China by Britain, has been delayed, reportedly because of the large number of creic members tcho have deserted, nlthouph the captain of the cruiter Chungking, Tang Biao~k9km§ said the delay xcas because the destroyer96 words
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Article77 1948-08-07 1 MALACCA, Friday. One se has been arrested m Malacca m the last 24 hours. PAHANG, Friday. There •iave been 11 arrests during the Past 24 hours— one m Raub and W in Kerdau. The total number of arrests *t Kerdau since military action •jas started m that area77 words
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Article266 1948-08-07 1 NO PARACHUTISTS FOR MALAYA! SIAM is categorically denying a story being broadcast to the world that the country is being used as a centre by Communists for creating disorders m neighbouring countries such as sending Chinese parachute troops into Malaya. The denial was contained m266 words
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Article72 1948-08-07 1 MANILA, \v\g. 6.—American a plain K<>\hl A. Harrison has found a new kind of jeep thief. His jeep stalled on the highway near Mabalaoat. Five Filipino* came by In another jeep and offered to tow his broken-down vehicle. They attached a towrope while Harrison stood interestedly by, andU.P. - 72 words
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Article76 1948-08-07 1 J ADELAIDE. Aug. 6.—Buildings swayed here today when a heavy earth tremor, described as the worst felt m Adelaide since 1902, shook the city ;or two minutes. Girls screamed when city ouHdings swayed and corridors filled with excited people. Walu of homes m areas where tremorsReuter - 76 words
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Article32 1948-08-07 1 Tokio, Aug. 6. The number of sleeping sickness victims m the Tokio- Yokohama area has risen to 148 and deaths have reached 22, reports the Japanese Press.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1948-08-07 1 Hongkong, Aug. 6.— lt wag reported here today that over 100 Reds were killed or wounded m a day-long running battle with Nationalists m south Kwangtung, only 20 miles north of the Sino-British border.39 words
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Article65 1948-08-07 1 PERAK, Friday.— At Ipoh, a K.M.T. padi planter was shot four times and seriously wounded on Wednesday by four Chinese, a quarter mile north of Ayer Kuning, Police Station. A large military party swept Ipoh fruit garden areas this morning and discovered two huts which appeared65 words
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Article45 1948-08-07 1 BAHAU, Friday.— At 7 p.m. on Wednesday the Assistant Manager of Miidleton Estate. Mr. Hurtley, was fired on while he was driving home to Middleton Estate from Jeram Padang Estate through forest reserve. The bullet passed through the car, slightly wounding the syce.45 words
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101 1948-08-07 1 TRBNOGANU, Friday.— In the Kemaman Area at 8 p.m. on Tuesday eight Chinese, three of whom were armed with revolvers, attacked the Bundi Chinese Tin Mine, west of Kemaman and shot dead the Asian foreman and the Assistant cashier and wounded the Kepala. The101 words
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Article114 1948-08-07 1 OTTAWA, Aug. 6. Canadian Prime Minister W. L. MacKenzie King today declared that the free nations of the world may be faced at any hour with a battle to defend freedom with their lives and to decide whether the "law of blood and of death", orU.P. - 114 words
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Advertisement30 1948-08-07 1 y Kflf cocjottntly tdhrrtd to vlfc!^^ greatly broadened thf arrep«f»f« k \l^^^ and use of unproved lighting tc* rr y/^stfm *to«* an^ rcjuuronu, u&«A. y, 'irf^JiH Khools anJ homes. 730 words
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715 1948-08-07 2 rA MKret ballot on n str time m Singapore wh. r, olved to K f on strik. UMI \n% receive iMafnftmy re| n.j rihnaynii 0t to th. rafi The Srcr.tary of HM union. Ml a T. Mooitby. told th< •i ribune jreaterday tnal715 words
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Article48 1948-08-07 2 P. I. DELEGATE ENTER TAINS Mr. Greg M. Villaseran, Philippine Representative at the I.E.F.C. sub-committee meeting which starts today, wa s host last night at a dinner and dance to his fellowdelegates and friends at the Cathay Restaurant. Twenty-four guests were present, headed by Dr William Clyde, C.M.G.48 words
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436 1948-08-07 2 P 0 CARTHAGE BACK ON PASSENGER SERVICE Th<. "Carthage" left Southampton for Malaya and China via Ceylon on July 30.1 n tier having spent ig month. On the Clyd- bein^ reconditioned from war m\ vices as an A.M.C. and as a trooper. Th( return of the "Carthage" to the regular436 words
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85 1948-08-07 2 Ai a special Meeting ot the members of the old Keppel Golf Club hold at Raebum Hpttqe, Raebum Park, it was unanimously resolved to mak^ i available to the Singapore! Harbour Board the proceeds 01 the Club's War Damage Claim, if any, as a contribution85 words
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148 1948-08-07 2 NANKING, Aug. 6. -Education Minister Chu Chia-huaJ presided over a special meet- ing of city and national officials yesterday t o cop c with the relief needs of some 10,000 refugee students m Nanking. It was learned thai most of these students fled fromU.P. - 148 words
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117 1948-08-07 2 {From Our Oun R'porttr) KUALA LUMPUR. Aug.— lt b oriK-:ally stated that, whik on Patrol, a party of Malay Customs Officers under iht Comptroller of Custom*. Kcgn Sembilan and Malacca, located a Chinese tongkang driftinf helplessly off Cape Rachado. Negn Sembilan. early on Tuesday mo/mug.117 words
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Article104 1948-08-07 2 iF.um Our Oun R( porter) KL'ALA LUMPUR. Aug. Tht Scicmban Town Board have provided three sets of scatof showing pounds" and katUea and placed them at convenient places m the Seremban Markei., Notices have been put up m lour languages indicating where they are locaied and104 words
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Article67 1948-08-07 2 NANKING. Aug. 6.— A Soj viet Embassy spokesman told United Press today that there wa absolutely "no foundation" m the Paris report that the Soviet Union is trying to mediate between the Chinese Nationalists and Communists. The spokesman said a simi- lar report had beenU.P. - 67 words
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Article48 1948-08-07 2 NANKING. Aug. 6.— Central News reported today that a jnew airstrip, five kilometers south of beleaguered Taiyuan, •capital of Shansi. is now 1 functioning normally and .that civilian air traffice is expected to resume immedijately with passenger planes to and from Peiping already using the new field.- U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article80 1948-08-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Aup 6 Recruiting for the Federation of Malaya Marine Police vull take place at Police Head nu; ters, Penang on August 12. at a.m. Applicants who will bo required to serve m the Pedera•».on of Malaya should bi Servicemen of the Royal M Navy or80 words
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Article162 1948-08-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 6. Abdul Manan bin Haji Latif. the Indonesian who was arrested m a gunbattle between the police and a band ot insurgents at Kajang about a fortnight ago. was among fou: pei sons whose appeals again -t the sentence of death under the162 words
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Article58 1948-08-07 2 NANKING. Aug. 6_ Chinese soldiers at the front have been exempted from paying remittance fees when sending money home through t he pos omce it was announced today Four government banks decided on this step to help improve Army morale The Central Bank of China willU.P. - 58 words
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Advertisement61 1948-08-07 2 TUITION Mercantile Institution MiUy In your Hpar* tlmo:— Shorthand: (Pitman an <ir.-K X Hook K< »-|>lmk: Ul».- inn tar> and ,\d\anr«v l»rartlcll Fjit^iinh: Kh'iii.iitary, lni rnifiliati- M nd Advance Mv hfMiui«i«s: <•<.:»< hes Tor any |iv Mr exiini. nmsALK E S£* < "■■•pin. nous,. fn nlHhln K s. t.-au fnrniMrr,61 words
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Advertisement55 1948-08-07 2 »> >* -^,4 v Cast aside your •jJ^JS the burden of deciding s^gt^ mental »P« h >' G P a odular tnefficiency. Bntisi eS Products- the leading »ut^ ,n rejuvenate ig^^gs a provide m answe r to complete scientific ans y e t !y your need for rene*.d v and55 words
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135 1948-08-07 3 ■fr Ivr I "r/.HtHKAI.SOFTHRBt-,;;;,,rTH-EA a rASIAANI> lVr:i: M "t^ t, bowufom vester- t SmOAL KKSIDENCE OF THE 2S2S°ittCDONAU) m W*** ,-,.r tv Mr. Rmav "dev.^'P W wu .'m-: the Colony. HI rh commissioner for the ■F^crat.onofM-i.aya. Sir Alec; torawak. Sir135 words
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Article99 1948-08-07 3 JOHORK BAHRU, Friday johon Police vn on ook-out for an toditn \MM\ driver who has di«app< ,-ifter havinp allegedly committed »nm:nal MWilt :.'-v-ui-oM Chinete icnool(firl on the noin:ni; i f Aug. 2. n a lonely spot off the MB mile. Ti'brau JobOW Bahni Dtoriet He was99 words
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Article79 1948-08-07 3 Suiting fi-om 1 p.m., yesterday 750 American sailors from thr V.S.S. Toledo. I'.S.S. OhenUier and U.S.S. Higbee came int town on shore leive. About 20 per cent, of the Milon have been m Singapore last year when the U.S.S. Toledo 6ame hi- re. Since then the79 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-08-07 3 I C S J Kh T R -H- Princess E.izaboth h,^ d n J '-n Sta^, 2! Ct: ma Lciccstcr M.J-5 J* n-«o rma; X •Jg t phclia ln Ham.et Joh Uavis (ce M bemg P res ented to Her J Art| mt Bw« Managing Director or the X Organisation.50 words
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Article200 1948-08-07 3 The necessity of arming the Malays m every district, mukim and k am pong now and of training them m the art and science of war m peace-time for the defence and security of their homeland was stressed by a prominent Malay State Councillor, who did200 words
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Article63 1948-08-07 3 The Overseas Pakistan Lea gue. will celebrate Pakistan Day on August 14. with a m^> prayer and a feast for the i>oor m Sultan Mosque. Publicity Seciotary of the League. Mi. Abdul Hayee, announced today. A public meeting, time and place to be announce later, wil also be63 words
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340 1948-08-07 3 LAST- MINUTE GOAL FOILS AFGHANISTAN LONDON, Aug. 6.— A lively Afghanistan side played faster hockey than their heavier Swiss opponents m a Group B preliminary ro«ndatbuobury. Northwest London, tonight. The game ended m a one-all draw The tough Afghan opposition, gave Switzerland trouble within the first 10 mins. which was340 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-08-07 3 Military vehicle* are now subject to search at Woodlands. The presence of Military Police on Thursday indicated tht Police search for arms has been intensified. Picture jAmn a jeep carrying <w officer briny searched by two Militant dice.38 words
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198 1948-08-07 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) UMNO General-Secretariat has issued a circular ad vising members against taking any step prejudicial to the interests of the organisation and the general Malay public, m the present crisis. It requires members to be law-abiding and co-operate with and seek the advice198 words
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Article48 1948-08-07 3 The Singapore Chinese Con-sul-General. Dr. Wu Paak-shin, who had just completed his mission m China, will return to Singapore on Monday to resume his office. It is reliably learned that vr. Wu left Canton by plane for Hong Kong on August 5.48 words
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Article37 1948-08-07 3 NANKING. Aug. 6- -Accordinfe to figures released by the Ministry of Finance today China now has a total of 5.992 -> banking and financial insytutions located m various parts of the country. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article58 1948-08-07 3 The past and present menir bcrs of St. Joseph's Institution together with tht teaching staff, took part m a very successful variety conceit which was neiq.,^ last night m the School. The show, which was w<:ll at- tended was m aid of the School Science Laboratory Fund. Five58 words
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Article18 1948-08-07 3 The Blue Funnel Line's "Atrews." left Singapore yiv^erday with 72 pilgrims bound tof .Jrddah. i18 words
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Advertisement39 1948-08-07 3 p/4 V I L I M TOMORROW 1 1 A.M. I phone bqo?? r«g r amn.«> Of Specially SeWed .411 Colour Cartoons. ug GIVE THE KIDDIES A TREAT Reserved Seats Vpstairs W-J Inreserved Seats v' Al .,V*til) STARTING TIME.39 words
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Article, Illustration102 1948-08-07 4 TU iHimd v.uit ciuh Mi niittuful mtm *f— f*§ CMnp-iUm had dunng Tt lk*mlt |«M m >" mm Mrs S A. MulM. Mr N MM Mr and Mrs. ,U. liurqh Wilmott, Mr. V J M<tult*. nml Mtss M Mallal BELOW it nnothr, hnp,*u <jr»up uho u<n aim present Ihey are102 words
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Article, Illustration646 1948-08-07 4 Kuala Lumpur. Worker; generally had been willing too willing to respond to provocative propaganda that wages .m- inadequate because of their keen and natural desire for further improvement of their standard of living, declared Mr. R. G. D. Houghton, the Commissioner for646 words
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Article63 1948-08-07 4 Berlin, Aug. 5. An l American plane flynuj th> air-bridge to Berlin, m- l voluntarily bombardai a city m the Russian ttmt S )of Germany \rith flour iThe plane, carrinnn flour to blockade Berk*, developed engine trouble I over the Soviet zone and I to lighten itsU.P. - 63 words
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231 1948-08-07 4 "Anti-Poll Tax Bill" Talked To Death Washington, Aug. 6. Democrat senators from the Southern States have succeeded m talking to death by their sevenday filibuster the "anti-poll tax bill" designed to safeguard the rights of Negroes to vote m presidential and other Federal elections. The victory for the Southern championsReuter - 231 words
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Article51 1948-08-07 4 About 120 sc°y ■< s n Club boys from the Chi d alld Buklt Timah f£ m f£nt on Salvation Boys Honn t board HMS Norfolk on sure visit. un d tf* They were sho *T m of 0* ship and the worknn guns were51 words
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Miscellaneous362 1948-08-07 4 IfoN YOUR RADIO TODAyI; I II Jv BLUE NETWORK MALAY ft ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 488 metres in the medl.,m wave NumI Wid 7tOO ke/»6C I 1b the 41 metre band rrom p.m. to 3 pjn. Badl- ated on 486 metres -my. prom S362 words
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Miscellaneous106 1948-08-07 4 Entertainment', 6.30 Sto:\ t. ing m Amoy, 7.00 Hylam Seie tlons, 7.30 Talk on < Knowledge. 7.45 Newi n Mandarin A Market Repoit m Amoy, 8.00 Variety Soltctions (Live), 8.30 "Sincerely Your.in Mandarin, 8.45 Newi )n Cantonese A Amoy, 9.00 Opening Announcement A IW Summary m Tamil with Signature Tune.106 words
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Article, Illustration782 1948-08-07 5 ...TH VERA ARDMORE > lmkio" Dmcr 22fK3 novelty 5S SrloHNamazi' which wts; by tnc Vice Pn--PntarianYap Pheng OecK. Sport Vth, y,-ir^ SriS Presiuent. who then SS om tN d-rter and oOeetotbe PresWen Elec Mn L Cr««» frtl ef P° oa dancing then tok P'-\ the itrite of782 words
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Advertisement176 1948-08-07 5 LAST DAY OF SALE. ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES "SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT AMAZING REDUCTIONS FOR MILADY IN THIS y SEASON'S MORNING COCKTAIL AND EVENING GOWNS I**-' f MRS. TOMMY THOMSON ROOM 18L 2nd FLOOB G. H. BUILDING, BATTERY RD. TEL: 7997. FOR STUDENTS ONLY 4 Copies > Post Card and 1 Copy Post176 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUG, 7, 1948.
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Article357 1948-08-07 6 m describing the Ma layan Communist Par^y as the and he.si organised In South-! east Asia,' the London 'limes has. contrary to 1 its usual practice, erred on the sid i of exaggeration. No one who has watched the activities of the Malayan Communists since the end of357 words
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968 1948-08-07 6 Herbert Nichols; Guy Halferty - Herbert Nichols Guy Halferty r f and j Here on this faraway mountaintop. astronomers soon will begin to probe vastly deeper into the outer universe than ever before-s-ekin^ answers to question of truth and reality which are DO further away than the968 words
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Article, Illustration133 1948-08-07 6 Andromeda Nebula a billion suns hang in space iish such stories. And since the birth of the atom-bomb, researchers, themselves, have taken more interest m presenting their own ideas m popular vein so that thinking people «an understand. So, while you and I m»y never lake a peek at the133 words
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315 1948-08-07 6 WARSAW. Warsaw* street musicians are to be "nationalised". The Polish Federation of Artists and Composers, di 3 turbed by the lack of planned co-ordination discernible m the* wayward tastes of itinerary players, is to have them all registered and educated m the selection of repertoires. After315 words
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Article152 1948-08-07 6 THE HAGUE Holland S new Bill providing for establishment of work- ana industrial councils is gtnen ly welcomed here as 1 reaching contribution toward* solving the problem ol j best to create an efficient an< I workable social economy i ganisation. The Bill aims at product an efficientReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration625 1948-08-07 7 v if/44 BARBABA DBA VITRE, r $r*t vl i \to bf appo^'t' 1 1 l s>> s i Ml fMfK tiabdary. At tent I ttaf} ■>"<" to W*\ i MajeitM'i Inspei tort C'lnsiabulari, d tiu SkeffU d City Poke* S i u(iU.P. - 625 words
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Article232 1948-08-07 7 Bangkok, Autf. 5. A call has gone out nil o^ y er j the Kingdom «>/ Siam for I use m the coronation I procession of Xi n v Phumiphon Aduldej next I March. The elephant trill he i borrowed for the occa- *ion. since officials232 words
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Article81 1948-08-07 7 SHANGHAI, Aug. 6.—Manila's 75-piece Municipal Symphony Orchestra may perform n Shanghai after all. According to leports toda> Mayor K. C. Wu. as a gesture >f gtxxlwill, has arranged with :he Philippines Consul General Mariano Ezpe!eta for the orchestra to play here on its return81 words
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159 1948-08-07 7 Sydney Aug. 5, Nine-thou-sand cheque?, total! ins r >O<V»o I represents refund* f O Commonwealth income tax m C lying unclaimed at the Taxation Office. Sydney. ow South ale? Taxation officials sty Mm? many moro thousands of Pound, could be claimed °v Since the IntroductionReuter; AAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration106 1948-08-07 7 At a fashion display^r he.d at the International^ Wool Secretariat's Show- t room at Dorland House, i London, Britain's eleven leading countries, mem- i bers of the Incorporated i Society of London Fash- ion Designers, demons- I -st rated Viat "Tweed i J frem the British Isles106 words
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Article48 1948-08-07 7 ALEXANDRIA. Aug. 5. [i Egyptian political circles w£re surpiised when they heaid that the Israeli Government lad proposed peace talks bewcen Jews and Arabs. Azzam Pasha, Secretary-Grencral of he the Arab League, informed of the announcement, sail: 'I would not likf to comment just yet."- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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344 1948-08-07 7 MOSCOW, Aug. s.— lt was disclosed here today that American Ambassador Walter Bedell Smith was standing by at the embassy for a telephone 'all summoning Western envoys to new talks with the Kremlin, s-ays Henry Shapiro, United Press MafT Correspondent. Th? presentU.P. - 344 words
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108 1948-08-07 7 MANILA. Auk. 6. Quezon -Uv po'ice have taken irtto protective custody a pretty 25-vcar-oid Mis* Helen EstreIC a private secretary of an nst'ranoe firm field supervisor. FcdJrico Jaynuio. who wan fcvnd dead with a bullet wound m the nact of a Quezon C»tv108 words
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13 1948-08-07 7 81 Disturbances Caused By Chinese Troops 5, Uurban a I *^£c r Arm,13 words
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101 1948-08-07 8 LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 5. It WM disclosed that the Government of Israel had refused to take hack any of the large number of 300.000 Arab refugee* niui that Count Folke Bernadotto. Palestine mediator, has appealed to the Security Council lor action. Count Bernadotte, m101 words
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115 1948-08-07 8 ARRESTED SON FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT PHILADELPHIA. Aua 4. patrolman Hnrold Htm U-l Mi prisoner before the magistrate. today. "This M a bad hoy." he naid. Then Jones told how he arrested the 19- J yt'ar-old youth last niah* foiUrwiny a chase w tohich an officer fired ttrwral shots. I "HeU.P. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-08-07 8 FASHION AMONG STARS WOm A ASI) X R »/i/ hi u< kt >i l,l"*<l Scottish vi I/< /<»!'/ I Ti'<» C'" s tkriilt < Bleep *</ > i< MVtaf />"" s ,h l >ul MNM >lv ml" i o/ rr/.N-p /W" </ •>'/'■ A nhiilutnt38 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-08-07 8 Here is RONA exploring the beautiful grounds at Pinevoood studios. She is seen by the edge of the lake Jiorrockses designed her flowerfresh banded cotton number m all the nicest colours of a summer meadow.37 words
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213 1948-08-07 8 Bangkok, Aug. 5. Increased foreign demand, coupled with j increased local production have now made hides one of Siam's tanking exports, along with i rice, lumber, tin and rubber, a 1 recent ti ade survey reveals. The north-eastern and south- i>rn provincesU.P. - 213 words
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Article254 1948-08-07 8 Paris. New fabrics perfected by research laboratories m France and Britain will be a keynote of the Autumn Fashion Collections both here and m London. Never has the variety of textiles been greater. Manufacturers are offering to the public fabrics which combine the art of an ancient industry with254 words
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112 1948-08-07 8 SHANGHAI, Aug. 6. The Ta Kung Pao. commenting on 1 the Hiroshima atom bombing, editorially warned that the deadly weapon which was used m peace m 1945 should not encourage militant elements to lead nations to a third world war. In an indirectU.P. - 112 words
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136 1948-08-07 8 CANTON, Aug. s.—Twentyfour districts m Kwangtung province, which suffered heavy damage m the recent floods, are to be given speedy financial aid to allow rapid rehabilitation, it was disclosed here recently. Dr. T. V. Soong, Provincial Governor of Kwangtung, is reported to have himselfReuter - 136 words
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Article105 1948-08-07 8 BRITISH NOT NEW YORK, Aug. i "New York Times" todi ed a letter m uly a colt from Unni Nayar, Pub tions Officer of th<- Ind bassy at Washington, ci "British die-hards", wl sought th<- dismember India. Nayar praised the Labour Government t most graceful transfer I recorded m history,"105 words
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Advertisement33 1948-08-07 8 FOR ACCOMMODATION VISIT K\TO\<. 11l SI -HOI SI i (A Health Resort by the sea on Weekly and monthly terms). I lIANC'E-TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY; Mukio by the KAUHIA ROYAJL HAW AIIANS ADMISSION FREE I33 words
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Article113 1948-08-07 9 A M tIU for Ltf* X Lfthi> mat*ilai tint! the Msnum g many houses pictui- H intfi woven pinch m u ,h to future. colours t Pa hio n houtM TWO MX- t v,- chosen CUUJ :1 lltth darka ii"T poputau >n ci than t unaware Si, ,:.M.:.tona.. TIMReuter - 113 words
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Article45 1948-08-07 9 y» to criti- our critfcj c counsel D aged to effe« pent **tt tho dd of P^^" ct?. Wi tfr wa>-. if ur ing. lation we look > tto« lo^?* 1 jter iu n an i D wo XC how tter?. Wl look hink. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration72 1948-08-07 9 A ruffled frock t« dainty and it's feminine] GLORIA GRAHAME poses here m the silk skantuny </otm properly ruffled and m a properly feminine nhade ot pastel blue. Deep U-neckline is edged with i soft collar which fall* m a frill of ruffles m the centre front Full,72 words
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Article, Illustration201 1948-08-07 9 Leftists Appeal For a Coalition Govt. SHANGHAI. Aug. 5. [China's Cbmmunist boss. Mao 'Tip Tung, today acknowledg'cd. through the Communist [Radio, a Hongkong Leftist i group appeal for early convening of a political consul tation conference to pave the way for convoking the People's Ivemblj and establishing n democratic coalitionU.P. - 201 words
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Article93 1948-08-07 9 MANILA, Aug. 6. The National, as well as the Manila City Government, started an all-out war on rice profiteers and hoarders, who are taking advantage of the current shortage. Field men of the Department of Commerce and Industry were ordered to go after hoarders andU.P. - 93 words
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Article122 1948-08-07 9 > Sydney, Aua. *-—**J i Queensland Tmrt CU* I I made a profit of £21,348 > > on its operations durtnu i 194 1-48. but taxation will absorb approximately J S £7,024. i Lu.vf near the rlnKx pro.rif ims £25.*58. T^^r S Utdr. however. VAAP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration58 1948-08-07 9 EDWIGE FEUILLERE/jKnous and lovely French actress. po.ses here m the superb evening coat Robert Piquet designed for K*r, It is made m the heaviest possible corded silk m darkest midnight blue, cut like a Regency redtngote. huge revers, full sleeves, and a tiny u*iw f the fullness of the akirt58 words
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Article57 1948-08-07 9 HONGKONK Aug. 5. F-ity 100-ton locomotives, pan 01 Australia's contribution to UNRRA. arc scheduled to be--2:111 arriving m China tnl3 xr mth. morp than a year late. Thov have been assigned by the 'Ministry of Communications to the canton-Hankow railway, and will be unloaded jtther here57 words
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Advertisement33 1948-08-07 9 ARE YOU IN TROUBLES? ABOUT BUSINESS! MONEY!! LOVE AIT £IK! HEALTH, MARRIAGE AND SUCCESS, TKA\ EL AND YOUR FUTURE ETC. CONSULT "THE GREAT ZENO" INDIA'S PREMIER OCCULTIST^ A STRONUMEROLOGIST AND CARTOHANCER Street, Singapore.33 words
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127 1948-08-07 10 WASHINGTON A.U| 6 The United 81 itea Au.iy i>Pti i->'ii d| nounced its Inten- '<• construction tm-l •<•-!: itely ■-i ÜBSeaonOT •v m i vv'..r^ 1: ClArt St«>t.,« nbere m the Philippine n.lerl "iicn.i programme m the 1 Blted States ami overaoas iri ut aU.P. - 127 words
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Article69 1948-08-07 10 Bhanghai, A.ug. <». Kwang tmi^' <;■ ventoi T. v. Bo ■i lived from Canton on Chiang Kal-ahek'fl private plan« an I waa Mehedulcd to proceed ti Nanking thin morning foi ference with the President ITnconflrnv d n- >orta clah Chiang and Soong will dl cv new iweeptng69 words
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Article137 1948-08-07 10 SYDNKV •i l"c::v RUM B. Bishop of Sydn. In the they hid was two off w.ck latot they a second prize b 2 week of the m mth (fcj into a flat fo- which waited for two y« days later they woo -£6,000 m "the Vow Wales State lottery137 words
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Article72 1948-08-07 10 MANILA. Au?. 6. 1,000 Muslim Kihpmosl Mindanao, who are joiugH pilgrimage to Mtcca wJ|H tomorrow aboard a cr.iM vessel from the port of H boanga. I Senator Tojnas Cab'!; I cornpanying them on V:^M ncy. which is via SuT^iMiH Haifa. Caoih wilJ luvfl boat atU.P. - 72 words
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Article181 1948-08-07 10 PEIPING ALERT IN STUDENT RUMPUS < PEIPING. Aug. 6. A pall of tenseness began settling down over Pelpings college population again to day and the authorities were on the 1 alert for possible student de- monstratjons as the result of the arrest of fifteen refugee "students" on charges of agitating181 words
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Article98 1948-08-07 10 LAKE SI k-e^- Vi Russia touched on j verbal battle when 1 the Trusteeship CWfl* instrument ot In^ P ol!c y- ..ttacK onj In the lirst attac* United Nations O*"" member. R^i&tfJ Mi States had jMtg JJ Council to P^f 1 tionalisation of J o t98 words
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Article41 1948-08-07 10 WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. The French Police and the j Unitt'J States* secret service lflents, working together j smashes a huge counterfeit" n° rripn p last Autumn, ifce Tioasury Departments sic;t t st-rvice division said *n its annual report.41 words
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Miscellaneous178 1948-08-07 10 "RU rUr/wiottg/tfag/hl Kn^^- I'M GOING ON W VOUWtNT 1 "BELINDA" r- 1 I \.>a nao TO HPA.C. IT 1 1 1 50 BELINDA IS INTROOOCBO To\ w P..' IWOPEWe^I TCVAKV OP THE <r]ci TO THAT YOU THt WAYS Of MAGOALAHOU*^ H #^1 ANOTHER NOW BELINOA! OH THEJ-iLMS HgAR y O178 words
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466 1948-08-07 11 ds-oiin Aug 5— Food riots and hunger de-'.r-.tions were reported to have broken out seKKSmS Rtissian cu P a i ion zone aiH •r uh and French licensed newspapers said n ,!d -nurds have b^en assigned to food train; moving trough the RussianU.P. - 466 words
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Article161 1948-08-07 11 MOSCOW, Aug. 5. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador m Moscow, who entertained FranK Roberts, Be- vin's persona! representative m I Moscow, to luncheon at the Indian Embassy yesterday told Reuier she was f lad to renew his acquaintance and to talk over current problemsReuter - 161 words
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Article33 1948-08-07 11 Miami (jaoriaai. Aug. b. Six people weiv killed here? last night when a Navy Dakota collided with a small private training plane. Two mvi m the trainer baled out and were unhurt.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-08-07 11 OKD HENDERSON has Un '\}<i)<»n'>yi Pa-> l'a went nru VnJti'ecrftciy of BtaU m >l,W.pr. Offkt, to attis 1 ritajri Foreign >" m Mr Err.est Bnin. i tht inrqe numl>itenaUi nal confareficea nd tht admustriU m t'M Eritvih Zonet >' Ufv.any and Ai^'nn V t a&M dMjraM(49 words
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219 1948-08-07 11 THE THUMBED HIS NOSE AT JAP LEET GOT AWAY WITH IT! H»S<ong, Aug. 5. Vice»al Sir Palr.ck Rnnd. S. C.8.. why wu ai-sunu nar,d of the British PaciIt'et later Lhi> par 1 iii^red m the Fa; La-; ft incident m w^lch ■wl hi? nose at the Jajv Imperial Fleet and219 words
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222 1948-08-07 11 DOMINIONS IN TECHNICAL SENSE ONLY i Johannesburg. Aug. ft, The British soldiers m- volved m the Kashmir dispute rnuftt decide their position for themS seh'ea says the influen- tial Johannesburg Star m a tending article. N The newspaper added: "Clearly the situ^ation i raises no 'serious pro- 4 Merits' forReuter - 222 words
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31 1948-08-07 11 TEL AVIV. Ang. 5. tin rsiacli Govemmtnt has mvi ted the Arab governments to p;?ace negotiation^ m Patesinc. it wa officially announc d here tonight.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article275 1948-08-07 11 SECRE T DEBATE ON THE ATOM WASHINGTON, Aue 5 -t ;;-"tary-civilian custody, tf lt ni:(; b^bs was being do"- I batorl B ec r eu y without lmow- j o» advice of the Amerian people, according to W; anniversary of the /f AJWt 11 not Uklng the ato f lcU.P. - 275 words
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Article43 1948-08-07 11 Knlawatno, Michigan. USA.. Ana. 5. Merle Michols, a Kala ma-zoo butcher, is. dojny doing something to alleviate the headaches caused by hmh meat prices. With each meat purchases, Nichols is giving away one aspirin tablet free. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration169 1948-08-07 11 THE RIGHT HO-^ p N OUR ABLE L O R Dp S PAKENHAM. who han > been appointed Minisc^r i of Civil Aviation m sue- S cession Co the R.qn* I Honourable Lord Nathan, i who has resigned the S post. Lord Pakenham, i who has169 words
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Article45 1948-08-07 11 1 Canton. Aug. s.— The local railway admin istratfon ha» arranged for armoured trains to patrol the Canton-Kowloon railway while the military authorities have been asked to *uppJy soldiers for the land protection of the route, it is reported here.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement32 1948-08-07 11 THE PEN w/d 4Fk ALL THE GOOD 'ImSS POINTS Mm Precision 6»i/# /M i'^M UUf 9iioronf«d. lm :^M Beautiful MttM jM I^K coid cup opt mjn MLJ^m M&' a- nobie m m32 words
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216 1948-08-07 12 KSW DUO. auk 5- An Indian QjlinWiM spokesman said tonight th situation t Hyderabad, prttlonunantly Hindu stato ruU-<i »•> a Moslem Nizanj. was IM-c;>nnng "too soi nous for th« Government of i ind.Ji to remain J»ny longer mii duiVrent to it.' He dtKrlared thatReuter - 216 words
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Article129 1948-08-07 12 Hiroshima Celebrates Atom -Day TOKIO, Any. 5. Gen J Douglas MacAithur to- i 'itiy sent qreettngs and I rnntjrnhdfition.t to the J north y propU" of Hiro- shnna ]<n their recoil- i vfntcMoH work m the J imst three years. S Hiroshima Iffl hold i .1 'i>eace festival" cere- >U.P. - 129 words
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Article99 1948-08-07 12 I NEW YORK. Aug. 5. Activity dwindled appreciably and the marke t developed a mixed trend. The main body ruled fractionally either side oi Wednesday's close with tome proflttaking noticeable mi n som groups which led the I advance principally leading motor* and rails although oils.Reuter - 99 words
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Article72 1948-08-07 12 NEW YORK. Augr. 5.-Rub-ber futures- closed five to nineteen higher. Sales 37 lots Spot 22*;. S Closings: August 22.94 nominal, September 22.80 22 60 22.84 bid, Oct. 22.80 nominal, November 22.75 nominal Dec 22.70. 22.65. 22.70 bid. Jan Feb. 22.70. March 22.70 22 50 and 22.70. AprilU.P. - 72 words
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Article51 1948-08-07 12 SINO-JAP BARTER AT STANDSTILL onrtrtOHAl, AU£. 6. The i Sino-Japanose Wter trade is virtually at a standstill according to a high Central T~jst official, quoted by tb* ni- official United Credit Inform*. tion Bureau. The ottickil added that there I was little prosper? for m early •i< sumption of such51 words
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Article53 1948-08-07 12 Shanghai, Aug. 6. Fourteen persons wore indicted by a Special criminal tribunal yesterday on charges of illegally remitting considerable sums or money to Honpiw However, of these 14. only fivo nave hithetto been arrested and placed under detention by the judicial authorities. Th e romajoder aie reported tn h... fledReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement147 1948-08-07 12 WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING I AM. OB T >lK I Simultaneously QUEENS JUBILEE SIiJRl\ I w». •>•" rl< I IH) I) 111 23 P" 1 Ig I? SS" !UOI m TO-»AV! I KASMA IMXm I -(HKMrAKA" funie I I 1 b 8 |ni:icAnii w" ~Zji I IT'S A NBUXnra -nHOIXMI"147 words
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Advertisement97 1948-08-07 12 S4OO tAI H A I (ONIJ, AT 11 Ji.ni., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 DAILY TODAY 21 AfEA r CRASH TO DEATH BECAUSE I'b. -7/L'/:J LATEST GAtMONT BRITISH NEWS: KING OPFI OLYMPIC GAMES: PROCESSION OF ATIILFTI THE FLAMING TORCH ARRIVES FROM (iREEC Conscience does make cowards of us all Hamlet, ALHAMBRA97 words
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Article585 1948-08-07 13 follows ,,00 Clllt<d ilM K^-iSt wo N t ,50 3.60 cd 265 2.75 xb lion 1.45 lei f 50.00 5^00 itf. 2800 29.00 Era S 1 ter 52.00 Mil S! 10.00 11.00 seas Chin>B ank ?4.50 oe.OO M Hotel 2.85 2«5 ason 4 Co. di 10.10 10.60585 words
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Article37 1948-08-07 13 4 A K( a Ra ,Ja Club will hold an *t Home -to all its members Wrm** Kam Pong Glam 'borrow at 10 a.m LJ2* Kampong Glam 1 d mK° n^ Orkest wIU renselections.37 words
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225 1948-08-07 13 LOXDON Aug. 6. Wtth a brilliant wim 0/ m/i^ poalfl to one over Argentina, the Indian hockey team ttmfinnfd the tmpre99ion that they xnU be strong- contenders for the Olympic title. They have won their only two games, against Austria and Argentina, without undue effortReuter - 225 words
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Article146 1948-08-07 13 Produce Markets Round-Up No business was reported m the sagofiour section of the j produce market yesterday des- pite the arrival of 1.200 bags Siak flour. A holiday atmosphere pervaded the market. The following were yesterday's quotations: RICE No. 1 $60. Other qualities f44-$. > >4. GLUTINOUS RICE $40--$46. SUGAR:146 words
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Article75 1948-08-07 13 LONDON, Aug. 6.—According to advance information given by the Secretariat of the Rubber Study Group, the world's rubber position m June is as follows: (all m long tons) Natural rubber production 135,000. Consumption 115,000. Total stocks at the end of June 850,000 comprising 215,000 mReuter - 75 words
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Article40 1948-08-07 13 The following were thp re suits of the fortnightly shoot of the Singapore Gun Club: 1. G. Bmhm. 95 pts.; 2. insp Tan Teck Kirn. 90 pts; 3. Tay Chor Seng and A. G. Boehm. 85 pU.40 words
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Advertisement122 1948-08-07 13 SELAMAT HARI RAYA TO^^ A w 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.15, >- UAY 6.30 k 9.15 pan. THE GREAT TRADITION OF ROMANTIC ADVENTURE HAS SELDOM, IF EVER, HIT SUCH A NEW PEAK OF EXCELLENCE as IN COLUMBIA'S THE HISTORIC WWW FEUD OF TWO W M SCOTTISH CLANS ff% REPLETE WITH122 words
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153 1948-08-07 14 HYDNBT. The man who introduced Australian Rules, Football a game peculiar to Australia to American colleges has arrived m Sydney toj negotiate a visit by two Aus-» tnilian teams to America next' year. He ik Mr. Carl Lfcllmuth, director of athletics at Swathmon College.Reuter; AAP - 153 words
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Article56 1948-08-07 14 The following will repiespiu th, Khalsa Association against the SCRC at ciicket on Sunday at 11 a.m. at Khalsa ground at S^ George's Road S<.:ahan Singh. M. S. Gill. Oorbex Singh. Ram Piara. Wa/ir Singh. M. B. Singh, Mahinder Singh. Tharam Singh, Balwani Singh. Madarl. Balwan Singh. Reserves Rum Singh,56 words
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Article, Illustration687 1948-08-07 14 PBNANG Kn.i... Tkt Irat port war P*oang Gold^Cup 0 i but h, is not to itort Klof Mldai ».2. Dou i:il r,,ur;.n,N 1.1 ia»J-| aweUnK their cn Kago- hi !hi ;i< v\ igbU will bt raiaMl I |t<v vviii make i>;».k Broc k'»687 words
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390 1948-08-07 14 A brilliant all-round performance by Kailasapathy enabled the Indian Association to trounce the Johore Cricket Club by 1 1 1 runs m a cricket match played at St. George's Road yesterday. Batting first the Indians made a disastrous start by losing their first390 words
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Article, Illustration377 1948-08-07 14 (By 'CELLULOID") The All -Singapore Junior inter-club league table tennis championships, now still m progress nightly at the Viena Garden, Great World is reach. ing the r mal stage. There are 40 sporting Associations competing m this event and they are divided into377 words
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Advertisement67 1948-08-07 14 THE HO HON€ S. S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated tn Singapore. •6. i HI LIA STRKVrr. I'HONE *****6 PANMAUK ft FKKKiHT SEUVICE HO.NGKONO, H\K ATOW, AMOY, FKNANG ft KANQOON, I* AI.KMh\N(i ft DJAMHI. 'lloiik Slaii X sails lor Kanjjoon Aujf l? Mil* For PalenibiuiK 4 Pladjoe Aug 10 ;Hon« Tat"67 words
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Article304 1948-08-07 15 4 Score Wintm i/;« From End vim r*'' JU-" 111 1 >vh(l MM Eng Hoe nf iv CXA. Sr^dtSwinjnd ,£Srd made bo tei "ties, opportunity•Jin the Rovers. n not able to I Vasa xploHici tactics porfoctlN toeper Eng Hoo on JtdOD3. j vetDuW. H< {.back tactics304 words
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Article81 1948-08-07 15 lack o/ H«< h i r,i ikorf id In an Pleel Unit m r* flu fNft wd natch between th* Wi (em and th> 1 Chines* bask't- kas to b( postpones Chin Htrnj. n 9j ikt Stn'iapor' Amteur Ftitmtkm, lUrdny. natrh ins- to hn\> Wtfmttd of81 words
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Article24 1948-08-07 15 U. f J N com' Fwaaa d ray |M I CHE thl and S h m ',u C pS!n in* my $353 i24 words
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135 1948-08-07 15 'Mermaid" Harup Breaks Another Swim Record LONDON. Aug. 6.— Karen Harup, the Danish "mermaid" who yesterday set up a new Olympic record m winning the women's 100 metres backstroke final, today broke another record to win her heat of the 400 metres freestyie swim. &h€ >natched victory m 5 25.7Reuter - 135 words
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Article101 1948-08-07 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS BY Race I—HONEY COMB Airmail Race 2.-EVEREST Gold Medallist Chatster Race 3.—DARK BROCADE Mac Scott Predominance Race 4—INDIAN HEATHER Inspiration Glorify Race 5- EVERBRIGHT Suivi Spear Mirth Race 6. ROYAL BOROUGH Jimmy Allworth Race 7.—PRINCE EUGENE Will O'The Wisp Vanguard Race 8. GAY PRATTLE Dark Romance Waif.101 words
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Article, Illustration62 1948-08-07 15 Af. C. Kailasapathy, the Raffles College and Indian Association cricketer m making 68 runs against the Johore Cricket Club yesterday achieved the cricketer's double completing his thousattd runs for the seasons (having already secured his 100 wickets for the season sometime agc±) Kailasapathy is62 words
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108 1948-08-07 15 J&fBQBAt, Am, 6.Yh^nl A *™> holder of "Wn&s* r tres re- seconiti who is c to the r -I f™* galling the W32 Life 8 fxpectcd his Car uh U> be bfa *en. rr > "ho )s here China manager of an American insurance company,Reuter - 108 words
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Article666 1948-08-07 15 Penang Race Card For Today Below ia the card for today's races at Penang. the final day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting, together with the records of the last three runs of the horses, probable jockeys and trainers. RACE ONE— 2.30 P.M. Horses, Class 1, Div.666 words
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333 1948-08-07 16 LONDON I Th. Colonial Development Cordion s.-t up by the Oovemmenl to promote production m the Cotoaiee an.) gtrta baiiofilni powtn up to £100.000.MM is to eetablitii Bye refional ■übeidiary companies to coy- .1 the in-iin p«ttft Oatanit^ the Cbrporeiloa twfay an- 1 nounced j333 words
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83 1948-08-07 16 LOXDOX. Aug. Chhta touuy ut'ii t,n< t i/</ I^s {'onus (■> ..a points ii'id strtny.tttneu /«t rutm* oj Mifrwi int ]\y\'it of the Olympic basketo<sU tournatmm. Snari/ui tight points m Li/iMf l» at*.* »/<• i nt.ifintK gMI tititjtum, i n ma haa a nuul axerayeReuter - 83 words
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Article142 1948-08-07 16 LONDON, Aug 6 —Italy has iiign hopes of winning a major share ot the five titles to be contested at Herne Hill tiacK here where the Olympic cycling vents begin tomorrow witn the sprint. i»v: 1,000 metres sprint jhouid lay between Italy's 18- Ghella, Britain's RegReuter - 142 words
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Article464 1948-08-07 16 The following are the latent Olympir r. -Milts r. celved by im: YACHT RACING Results ot today's r:ar class yacht racing: First. United States. 13.00.53; Second. Cuba, 13.01.07; Third. Italy, 13.01.43. Argentina today withdrew from the Swallow class yacht race. WRESTLING K G. K. Friej rt Sweden, today464 words
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Article127 1948-08-07 16 TOKIO. Mac Arthur ported tod released 2.3i 5 repatriation fru m (area during the w* 0 July 29. T »i, vwe cond group to irom Dairen b y the Ru, since March 1947 J? transported t., Japan 1 provided by BGAF In the sam, perio(l repatriated 5.994 j aD127 words
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Article71 1948-08-07 16 BATAVIA. Aug. 6.-A wa s derailed las t night tween Beitenzorg and Si boeml, respectively 60 an kilometers south of here The Qytch army info tion service revealed tha track had been sabotage The train was moving si at the time and the 100 live and tender passed siU.P. - 71 words
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83 1948-08-07 16 Birmingham, Aug. 6. Warwickshire's second innIngs closed at 155 runs todays, thus leaving the Australians to get only 40 runs for victory. The Tourists however, obtained the necessary rung for the loss of one wicket. The Australians beat Warwickshire by .une wickets. London, AuK83 words
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Advertisement59 1948-08-07 16 I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I Laurence Olivier I HAMLET Special PreHH Show (B> invitation ONLY at the Alhambra Theatre) I Tuesday 17 th August at 9.15 p.m. I SPECIAL GALA PREMIERE AT THE CATHAY CINEMA I From Wednesday 18th August FOUR SHOWS DAILY At The CATHAY CINEMA j Advance Uookin^n From59 words
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