Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 June 1948
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Article288 1948-06-13 1 STERN MEASURES TO END VIOLENCE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETS NEW POWERS FOR POLICE that K ltulinh. ti^ Measure *<> Put an end to the wave of violence ral Evwl X'i" g V? l e rallon **re discussed at a special meeting of the Fedebriiwd h'l g S lnornin S- the288 words
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Article185 1948-06-13 1 Brides Came By Plane Sunday Tnltune Reporter) A DOUBLE wodding took place at the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, yestei day evening when two banish, brides arrived m Sintfupoie v few hours earlier by plane via] Proaag. They were Miss Erna R. Termtnsen who wedded Mr. H. 1., L. K. Hansen,185 words
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Article45 1948-06-13 1 Tuberculosis was again the JW cause of mortality m »«W>rr for the week ending y -5. Thirty people out of died of tuberculosis during aTu.*** I**1 Pneumonia (26 ««hsi was second. WwiUle death rate dropped ttiK 5 last week lo 76 3845 words
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Article76 1948-06-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) MALACCA, June 12. Smallpox has broken out m epidemic form m Malacca. All residents who have not had an attack of this disease or who have not been protected by recent vaccination, are asked to get themselves vaccinated immediately. The centres for vaccination76 words
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Article43 1948-06-13 1 China received $1,155,994 from Malaya during last month. This figure represented the total family remittances to China from Singapore and the Malayan Union. In C.N.C., this represents approximately $577,997 million Singapore sent $834,718. while the Malayan Union sent $321,276.43 words
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Article61 1948-06-13 1 After three dayn m w bicJi no canen of |m»Ho- > nyplltiH \%er«- notified m i Slnj*P <>r OIM> <>aM uas reported ye*t»rday, the > victim bein* a CkIMM I child- The total m now i 96. En^lUb MkoolSf uhioh h*\r been closed .i> rr4U lt61 words
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204 1948-06-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A SINGAPORE court case involving an American seaman who was sentenced to four years' jail for possession of a revolver has had a sequel m the United States. The Governor of New Orleans. Mr. Earl K. Long, has sent a204 words
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Article223 1948-06-13 1 (From Our Own R( porter) IPOH, Saturday. Three Chinese remand prisoners made a daring jail break from the Batu Gajah Prison during the early hours of today. The escapees concerned are Khong'Chin and Tung Pak Hang, who were awaiting trial for armed robbery, and Lee223 words
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Article, Illustration220 1948-06-13 1 Valera Cuts Out Politics PRICE TEN CENTS. (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Mr. Eamon de Valera, Prime i Minister of Eire for 16 years, who m passing through Singapore, refused to be drawn Into politic* when local pressmen gate-crashed on him yesterday afternoon. They met him at the house it Mr. J.220 words
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Article298 1948-06-13 1 x i. (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) m Brothe r s f the Christian Brothers' schools m Singapore yesterday spoke to their former Prime Minister, 66-year-old Mr. Eamon de Valera" abo^t Mr. de Valera, himself an "Old Boy," spoke frankly to) them about present-day condi- 1 tions298 words
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Article140 1948-06-13 1 Two big rings are 1 known by the police *to J I be operating the chap ji ki lotteries. One ring I operates m the afternoon I and the other at night. The lotteries are simi- lar to the "double tote" I run by turf clubs.140 words
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Article30 1948-06-13 1 MOSCOW, June 12.— A trade j agreement between Russia and j Holland providing for a mutual I exchange of goods was initial- led here last night.— Reuter.30 words
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Article116 1948-06-13 1 Then- was one fatal accident m Singapore yesterday when a Chinese girl was knocked down by a military motor cycle at the Bth milestone Bukit Tlmah Roa.i. She received multiple injuries and was rushed to hospital, but died two-and-a-half hours later. At the s>o milestone Bukit116 words
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Article103 1948-06-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Research york into the milling of rice m such a way as to retain the most nutritive partfc m the milled product m ordc^ to combat beri-beri which has effected rice-eating people, is to be carried out m England by Dr. Lucius103 words
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Article195 1948-06-13 1 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) A report on the condition of a group of liri'Kh inlands lying south of Singapore and its 1,200 inhabitant* In to he submitted to Government shortly, It In learned. This follow* a visit made to the islands by a Government official, Mr. R.195 words
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Article196 1948-06-13 1 Stop Ta Kuasa' Attitude, Call (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Urging the Straits Chinese of Singapore to "register themselves fo r the right to select their future Councillors and Commissioners." Mr. Thio Chan Bee. Chinese member of the Legislative Council, m a statement, requests his community to register as voters. In his196 words
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Article439 1948-06-13 1 Chap Ji Ki: Opera tors On The Run (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S big gambling operators who net m tens of thousands of dollars profit daily m chap ji ki lotteries are on the run as the Police intensify the drive to end this large-scale swindling. An officer of the439 words
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Article, Illustration320 1948-06-13 1 NOTTINGHAM. June 12!— England, going m a second time 344 runs behind Australia m the first innings, started disastrously when Keith Miller captured Cyril Washbrook's wicket m his second over with only five runs on the Scoreboard. Australia were all out half an hour before tea with320 words
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Advertisement168 1948-06-13 1 BY THE PEOPEE FDR THE PEDPEB Now Printed Simultaneously j n Sl|i^apuit* Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh A: Penanff."* toUSIC SONGS FOR CHILDREN. ALLAN KDITION. S ll0 Sn°n f I Chi I drons Bon i Davis) $1.50 T «Ev«£« 'o H Ur Som?s <Hahn) -.90 UtUe sjn y Son s for Cni168 words
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Advertisement13 1948-06-13 1 Telegrams: Tribune Singapore Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). (See back page) (See back page)13 words
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Advertisement92 1948-06-13 1 (SEE ALSO BACK PAGE) |M b >' whl^ h a man's social standing is judged. |[J|f\ MPi The cut of h!s clothes the wine he offers IIW lUV t0 hIS friends thc c 'K arcttcs he smokes. fT\Y 111 111 T SmolcC Dc L xc Vir B inia cigarettes is92 words
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546 1948-06-13 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) There is a solutio n for many business houses m Singapore today, who^re victims of thefts and who have trouble w ith their watchmen. Situated m the heart of the city D'Almeida Street there is an institution, the Security and546 words
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Article518 1948-06-13 2 "The Jolly Old Octopus" Sventy-five years ago John Fraser, a native of Wigtown who had come to Singapore m 1865. hung out his sign "John Fraser, Bill Broker." His first lists quoted nothing but exchange rates and none lof these lists are extant lo- day. The sovereign was then quoted518 words
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Article102 1948-06-13 2 Sunday Tribune Reporter) Health cartoons and educational films are gaining m popularity among the kampong folks m Singapore, and requests from village Penghulus arc being received by the Public Relations Office to screen them. As a result the Public Relations Film Unit has arranged to visit102 words
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Article58 1948-06-13 2 PRAGUE. June ll.^-Prcss reports today said that a Prague court had just sentenced Kuzena Buzkova, 48, to .six weeks m jail for "spreading untrue reports. The defendant Hu Accused of having told customers In a grocery store on February 35, the final day of the Comtmintnt coup, that58 words
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Article92 1948-06-13 2 King Queen Thank S'pore H.E. the Governor of Singapore has received the following message from tho Secretary of State for the Colonies conveying the thanks of H.M. the King to His Excellency and the people of Singapore who sent greetings to Their Majesties the King and Queen on their Silver92 words
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Article386 1948-06-13 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) H.E. the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson paid glowing tribute yestjrday to Maj.-Gen. L. H. Cox. GOC, Singapore District, and the Services m general for the part placed by them m the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Colony since the386 words
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Article34 1948-06-13 2 In addition to the usual clinic hours, the Social Hygience Clinic at Nelson Road has opened its evening session from 6 to 8 p.m. since 2-6-48 on every Monday. Wednesday and Friday.34 words
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Article140 1948-06-13 2 1 A dinner was given 1 J last night by the part- j ners of Messrs. Fr after Co. to a large number J of guests. It was held at the residence of Mr. i i Lee Swee Cheng, Pasir Panjang Road. Large quantities of deI lectable140 words
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503 1948-06-13 2 'Sunday Tribune Reporter) ONE m every 12 persons m Malaya has his fingerprints with the PoL<e. In the Fingerprint Bureau of the Malayan Police, Kuala Lumpur, there arc today 400,000 sets of prints. Last year, the Singapore Police sent 9,195503 words
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Article246 1948-06-13 2 The Board of Governors of I Choon Guan English School and 1 Kuo Chuan School (both m Katong) are drawing ud a $160,000 extension plan for the j two Presbyterian schools over the next three-and-a-half years, j and are appealing to the public i for generous financial support.246 words
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Article53 1948-06-13 2 (From Our Oxen Reporter) MALACCA, June 12. hv: new Justices of tli<- Pphco for the Settlement of Malacca liavc been appointed. Tb^y arc: Tuan Haii Khali bid Haji Hi s ■etc, Mr. Yeo Joay To-, Mr Allen Louis Mowe, Mr. M. Mohammed Ibrahim and Dr.53 words
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Article214 1948-06-13 2 BANGKOK, June 12.— Far exceeding earlier estimates for the year, Slam, m the first five months of 1948, has exported 845,003 tons of rice, almost equalling the total export for 1947 of 384,069 tons. It had previously been esti mated that 250 000 tons would be214 words
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430 1948-06-13 3 TRUNK-CALL PLEA: "CHEER UP MY FIANCEE..." RADIO MALAY AS STRANGEST REQUEST (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) KAIiiO Malaya has received its strangest and most surprising request. r was m the form of an urgent trunk-call Horn Sor-mban durinrr -Request Hour' of the Chinese section, asking for a special number to be430 words
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Article162 1948-06-13 3 At a sdit ol "swan sonu." p^nilaUyai C<juncil .1 JiJ Stan.t"" 1 Club is plannin t o boM a >:- l.v .'I", all oifnes ihr«.iiL-lj vTalava. Tlu- r>rop »s< d raily s to be heM m S nffapon- durinj* the August -cho'.l hollfiays It is162 words
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Article40 1948-06-13 3 A Chinese, On.i; Komi, was knock.'l down r>y Wai U'paitiiu'nt rnolni cycle and died on the s:nu» day m th»General Hospital. At an Inquiry held yesterday at the Coronei Court, a verdict ol cleatti by misadventure was returned.40 words
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Article22 1948-06-13 3 The Chinese Swimming Club is holding v Kionchong Night' and riarut' ioi members mA their relatives on Saturday, June 1922 words
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Article80 1948-06-13 3 Sine Chines* their ayes run c/ in ft from 2C> to 6.~>, were chaffed m the Second Police Court yesterday icith being »i embers of an inihiyfit! secret .societf/. Thrtf \i( re nrnstrd at NO, River ValUy Road on June 11. They were allef/rd to be members80 words
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Article126 1948-06-13 3 EX-POLICE INSPECTOR CHARGED Sunday Tribune Reporter) C. W. Roberts, a former European police inspector, was produced befon- the Second rolice Magistrate. Mi. L. C. Goh. yesterday, on a charge of cheating. Roberts was alleged to have lalsely icpiesented to a police constable on duty at the Pearls Hill Barracks petrol126 words
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Article116 1948-06-13 3 TO TIGHTEN CONTROL on DENTISTRY iSnhdnif Tribum Reporter) In order to >"rin<i under more effective contr »1 the practice of dentistry. R Bill to repeal and re-enact the law relating to the registration of dentis s will soon be introduced into the Legislative Council. It will be called the Reg'stration116 words
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369 1948-06-13 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) 'Walls without pictures are like houses without windows. Pictures are loopholes of escape to tho mind, leading to other scenes and spheres. They <xi\2 consolers of loneliness, the sweet flattery to imagination, the relief to the jaded mind, the windows369 words
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746 1948-06-13 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) While the consensus of opinion among prominem members of the Singapore public is definitely m favour of the retention of the death, penalty, a prominent Euron?an law yer, Mr. D. K. Walters, stated that he would have no objection, m present746 words
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Article375 1948-06-13 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Man days numbering 102,224 have been lost from January to iVIay this year m 14 strikes involving 20,26*) persons' m Singapore, Mr. G. W. Davis, Deputy Commissioner of Labour, told the Tribune yesterday. The da>s lost are five times the figures375 words
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Article121 1948-06-13 3 Found guilty pf bcinjj m possession oi' 28G packets oi Ichundu a young Chinese, T>» i Ah Poh was sentenced to Hvje months' rigorous irni>i i^oii mt'itt m ihe First District Court OKI Friday. Accused was an c ted by two police constables at Clyde121 words
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Article81 1948-06-13 3 Mr. K. M. Rangaraju, popu- lar Indian social worker and Congressman of Singapore. was entertained by the com- miUcc of the Scrangoon Local Indian Congress on, Friday evening on the eve of his de parture to India on a vi>t after about 20 years. Speakers at the meeting81 words
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Article, Illustration5052 1948-06-13 4 VERA ARDMORE; Candle Light - VERA ARDMORE Candle Light bu By Government House An investiture is an Impressive affair R)r both the lucky recipients 01 honours confer 'red and the spectators. The I pageantry of the stately pro|gress of H.E. Sir Franklin •Gimson clad m his blue and silver uniform5,052 words
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Advertisement21 1948-06-13 4 Borrow The Latest BOOKS Fiction :mil Non-Fiction from j"" It' I*^ i :°i» :o i° m THE LILLIPUT LIBRARY at LITTLE'S21 words
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Advertisement84 1948-06-13 4 Jo>d^ qeddeo 4 4he liWle/ohop Glorious French Evening Bags! noTel /otinqctpohje j@u&m*J2 &Ljf/£!U* /Ll^Mr£i% 1 1 i J Paifium^Luckn Ldong tkat^amT^K«a vltHpndf. ire »o^e ifnonf trie great pcrfuTOCl ot" the world. Sortie, like Gifdcnu llk vo-j may kno Ibj ban Orhen, like P.mionrj*mcnt IndiKrtf KcMng as the name* ihey'be»r,* All84 words
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Advertisement246 1948-06-13 5 Established IS 72 M IA Malaya's Leading I' mv Ik H 1 B I Jewellers Diamond and Gem 1)0 y °"oA" or at thP Merchants -Cold Wave" B. tie Slfa can now be done. at Ltd. f (Incorporate n y> y on) "Marinrip Ann" sinKapore l marjone noil n/zum^m Ut,246 words
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211 1948-06-13 6 The SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1948. Commissioner-Gen. And The Savages London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C.2. The relationship i n which Sarawak headhunters stand with regard to current politics has reached a state of confusion which necessitates clarification m the interests of211 words
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Article720 1948-06-13 6 C. K. WAI - ASIA'S NEW PROBLEM FOR EURASIANS C. K. WAI M By In the fast shifting kaleidoscope of political trends m Asia today the Eurasian communities are feeling the insidious encroachment of forces on the soft mould of their destinies. From a position of privilege under European guardianship, they are now being720 words
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Article178 1948-06-13 6 Motorists m Singapore hav e a lot to be thankful for—despite the ever increasing number of vehicles on the roads. The traffic authorities have undoubtedly been cracking their brains to find some way out of the mess that vehicular traffic was getting 'into m the city, to judge178 words
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Article898 1948-06-13 6 Aussie 'Smearing' Of Asians ONE wonders whether there Ls i any connection between the present policy of Dr. Herbert Evatt and Mr. A. Calwell against Asians and some neurotic distortions of the Asian character which are finding print m Australian publications. Many Singaporeans will recall February 15, 1946, when the898 words
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Article32 1948-06-13 6 Valeric, 18-month-old only child of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hing, of Hazel-drive, Berkhamsted, Herts, fell 12 inches from a chair on to her head and died.32 words
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Article572 1948-06-13 6 [BY GOH KENG HUAI The Chinese people, as a whole, are less religious and few of them belong to any particular sect. The tenets of many religions form the substratum of their everyday living to an extent difficult for the foreigners to grasp. Their common beliefs are572 words
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Article499 1948-06-13 6 N. S. F - N. S. F. By I T i' the ahoLi Tnat is tUo calling t .lw!,,.nh,s S p.^ 1 1^. tooth and charmin* intrigued my wife-L** newly arrived innocent? employing him to nv^T 1 mods of the household*^ Ho would collect Tx T would deliver three Zj* work:499 words
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Advertisement47 1948-06-13 6 fsA "Hook now for seats on plane lonvjng July 30th from V.K. to Malaya for U.K. Annual School holidays. Guaranteed, limited number m both directions. Closing date tot jr bookings June 15th. TOWN OFFICE] 1, FlnhivMon OrM»». TEL: 5481, MSfc &435. Kallung Airport raH»age: 840GS. Freight: 4458.47 words
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52 1948-06-13 7 Mrs. Oorinne Hawsman has ->een unconscious since a surTeon operated on her two years '^o. her husband declares m a 12,500 damages suit at Savannah Georgia. "He turnvd her into a sleeping lieaufy," Myt Mr. Haysman. "Her eyes are op«*n. but she neither sees, feels,52 words
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Article49 1948-06-13 7 "I love my daddy when he vas sober," Albert Mallder, 1. Chicago policeiaan's son. earfully told a coroner's ury. Albert, found not guilty of :illing his father with the policeman's own gun, ex>lained: "I only meant to care him he boat up my nother."49 words
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Article36 1948-06-13 7 Miss Ray Walker, an rxWaaf immigrant from St. Allans. Herts, tired of her ypist's job has betrun lionaming. She has just made ler first circus appearance vith ten lions and a tiger.36 words
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Article27 1948-06-13 7 Mr. George Gait, a 51-year-old golfer, of Ralston, Renfrewshire, lost an eye when Y\\n partner's ball, sliced the tough 40 yards away, struck bim.27 words
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Article32 1948-06-13 7 To encourage care of borrowed books, Beckenham, Kent, library plans an exhibition of objects found m its volumes. They inchuie romlis, cigarette ends, Jove letters and buttered bread unrf marmalade.32 words
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Article31 1948-06-13 7 NEW YORK, Saturday.— A 22-year-old woman has been charged with the murder of taxi-driver Merion Metts, found strangled with a brassiere m his cab at Dickinson, Texas.31 words
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Article264 1948-06-13 7 ,k-:-:^ n Wmm*M**MB** SUNDAY PAGE OF NEWS QDJ>XTiES Three clergymen have been appointed to specialise In divine healing by the Bishop of Lincoln (Dr. K\ H. Harland). They are Canon A. C. P. Buries, of Bardney the Rev. S. M. Wickham, Rector of Willoughby' and264 words
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Article140 1948-06-13 7 Ate Hie Wo!«n, bachelor fjirl m Middletown, Connecticut, \rho called on the radio for a husband, and offered a six-rot »mcd hftuse as "bait," afterward* chased away ten men who called at her house. She didn't like their looks. But she selected fourteen140 words
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Article53 1948-06-13 7 For two months the crew of the Canadian freighter Lake Pennask. which has arrived at San Pedro, California, chased wild monkeys from the rigging to the bilges. Sixty out of 300 loaded at Calcutta got loose two days sailing. One is still at large, m the53 words
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Article81 1948-06-13 7 After their ambulance had been bogged m a marsh, ambulance men ran nearly three miles along a railway track last night with a stretcher to reach a woman who fell from a train near Birchington, Kent. The ambulance was twice lifted out of the marsh81 words
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Article59 1948-06-13 7 SHANGHAI, June 12. Central News, m a dispatch from Kaifeng today, claimed that one-eyed Communist General Liv Po-che n is so afraid of assassins that he lives and moves around with eight other one-eyed Communists, wearing identical uniforms. Would-be assassins thi(s WOmld have to kill nine oneeyed Communists59 words
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Article39 1948-06-13 7 Carrying a box covered by a sheet of plate glass. Emelie Richter, 54, of Fryer-road, West Heath. Birmingham, tripped and fell. A piece of glass went into her heart and killed her. Inquest verdict: Misadventure.39 words
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Article250 1948-06-13 7 Mr. Hugo Daniels, 83, of Sussex Lodge, Sussex, London, W., grumbled for an hour becaus? his brother-in-law had left him £30 000 io everyone else mentioned m his £639,511 will. Mr. Eric Turk, financier, of Hill Ree, Radlett] Hertfordshire, was a man with a250 words
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Article46 1948-06-13 7 Dr. Helen Keller, the blind and deaf American authoress, visited the aboriginal settlement at La Perouse. a Sydney suburb, and "heard" music of the Gumleaf Trio. S/ie followed the music by keeping one hand on the throat of one of the natives.46 words
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158 1948-06-13 7 Tried Jap Torture On Me" Says Wife LONDON, Sat. A schoolmistress who said she was subjected to "Japanese torture" by her Court nd WaS granted a decree nisi m th^ Divorce Mr. Justice Finnemore said the wife's allegations of cruelty were very shocking, but the husband said they were highly158 words
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Article86 1948-06-13 7 Mrs. Dorothy Lauler, I 2>:, of Wtmpi&md, n &w J i Yo/k, has advertised m S her local paper that she would marry the first I man who icovld pay her £2,500 m cash. i Her offer explained 1 "Divorcee, blonde, at- tractive, wants man to marry86 words
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Article165 1948-06-13 7 MUST ADOPT HIS O WN SON Alban^m"?'"'' 37> W a w<1 '-k architectural •■Matt to St. But before he ran. hare hit son with him he must apply to the local court for an order to adopt him rouH r fl Sn hP f mU>St iHk £10 the P robab165 words
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Article400 1948-06-13 7 SINCE early childhood Andre Demaurizi 20--year-old son of a bank manager at Nice has been known as "Ugly Andre" because of a growth on his cheek, a scar on his neck, and his pinched drawn face, writes Walter Farr m the Daily Mail In400 words
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Article, Illustration184 1948-06-13 8 Tommy Walker peps up a Maharajah When Tommy Walker, of Chelsea and Scotland, was playing soccer m India for a British Army side during the war, his every move was regarded with intense interest by the large, dark lustrous eyes of an athletic square-shouldered gentleman by the title of His184 words
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Article81 1948-06-13 8 LONDON, June 11. -Beckhampton trainer Noel Muilesses charge, Woodruflfe, was installed an eight to one favourite for the Royal Hunt Cup, running over seven furlongs 105 yards at Ascot next Wednesday when the card was called 3veV at the Victoria Club nerc tonight. Other quotations81 words
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Article912 1948-06-13 8 S'PORE-PENANG MATCH IS POSTPONED (By A Special Correspondent) The inter-state friendly badminton match between Singapore and Penang, scheduled to be played m Penang on July 4 has been postponed "to a later date", according to reliable information here. Although no confirmation of this is available, most of the players selected912 words
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Article564 1948-06-13 8 RAM PIARA - LA TE CUTS RAM PIARA By Ray Lindwall the Australian "speed merchant" (ranked as the fastest bowler m the world today) was m the news last week when he bundled out the Sussex county cricket team at Hove. At long last Australia has managed to produce a fast bowler who564 words
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Advertisement22 1948-06-13 8 PRICT.S:— HEN NO L OIL $3.75 POMADE $4.50 (Duty "ra outside Singapore) Sole Agents: NAIN MOIt \MFI> SONS. Slngapori', Kuala Lumpur I'enang.22 words
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Advertisement310 1948-06-13 8 I Haw 2' ufApium Lh«t it 72L These are signs of what doctors call "Mineral-Vitamin deficiency" warnings 1 A that you arc not getting enough minerals J^B^L md vitamins which Nature demands you to have. M -4H The cooked-out foods that you eat -^s^l '^^H aren't supplying enough minerals and310 words
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Miscellaneous920 1948-06-13 8 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THE— j AQUARIUS GEMINI J^ A j I JAN. 21 FEB. 1H MAY il JUNE 20 S Discrimination and rot- A hectic, annoyiny week SEPT 2h OCT 2f S traint will be necessary if dunny which you will find Relatives will be critical i i you920 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-06-13 9 Irira de Xt Condt is one nf t|( glamorous La t in hi null* s jyrinj \c\th Allan Jones td Jane Fraztr m Univtrnft "Moonltf/hl m Huiana."29 words
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Article67 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. Two ne w zoological characters join Cheta. the chimpanzee, as featured animal actors m "Tartu tnd the Mermaids." a Sol Laser production starring Jotany Weissmuller. Brcnda Joyce and Linda Christian for RKO Radio release. They are an octopus named •Octtvius" and "Teresa." a Mk, Cheta,67 words
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736 1948-06-13 9 more realism and Ipv i i m fans insis «»> that ii>siste,Tce ,as ber P H Sm 7 h f- result of '..•orge Raft, playing a San Francisco hindicapper m |>KO Radio's "Race Street," uj en gaged to Marilyn Maxwell Asth.s tal,. of736 words
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Article114 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 12. 1 With major studios now en. forcing a strict ban against visitors, batt way for tourists to see how movies are made is to visit a film location away from the studio. In far-away Oregon a war veteran who is now a University114 words
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Article94 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 12 Van Heflin is the latest Hollywood actor to take up flying and Uarbara Stanwyck has promised to be his first pasaen-er when he obtains his pilSt's license. Robert Taylor, a veteran pilot and husband of Miss Stanwyck, convinced Heflin he should learn to fly94 words
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Article43 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. Five famous actors of silent lilm days portray trial judges m "Joan ci Arc," a Sierra Pictures production starring lngrid Bergman for UKO Radio release. They are James Kirkwood, Herbert Rawlinson. Matt Moore, Stuart Holmes and Alan Napier.43 words
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103 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. June 12. First post-war hostelry" m Southern California to cater to private plane owners is to be established by Irene Dunne and her husband. Dr. Francis Griftin. While the star was on locaii^ at A *oura, California, for KKO Radios "I Remember Mama.103 words
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Article, Illustration65 1948-06-13 9 whi° LL YWOOD W«fc who portrays a soldier's wife of tbe Old West m "Fort Apache an Argosy picture for RKO Radio release, was an officer's wifo m real life 30 years ago at Schohcld Barracks m Honolulu! ?£E<hi°?r& I* IP* Vei d h l auiy m65 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-06-13 9 LA LOLA IN 'BLACK BART' Ucautirnl Yvonne t/e Cri»7f; dances this Spanish numhfr m a sttnv from "Black Bart," the UniverwtU international film Which Ininits to //»< txoi, m mo us Character* of California ttn eighteen hundred* Lola Montt z, famul oeauty of that period end Stack Hart, motorkm* (jtntlfman50 words
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137 1948-06-13 9 COLUMBIA -TO PRODUCE "AMERICAN COMMUNIST" HOLLYWOOD. June 12. In one of the most important story buys of the past few years. Columbia Pictures has purchased John McPartland a "Portrait of an American Communist," and will bring it to the screen as a top-budget production. The story, which will appear on137 words
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Article114 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD, June 12.— Although signs reading "Los Angeles City Limits" can and do turn up all over the world for the first time m history one of these landmarks is visible on the moon. Producer Sam Katman plant|ed the nether boundary of the California metropolis on the moon114 words
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277 1948-06-13 9 j* HOLLYWOOD. June 12. Like most highly successful y movie stars. Jimmy Stewart I- and Jane Wyman have little idiosyncrasies which contribute to the excellence of their pere formances. When Jimmy and Jane were filming "Magic Town," a Robert Riskin production, Jane c requested permission277 words
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Article49 1948-06-13 9 HOLLY Yv^OOD. Virginia Mayo, currently co-starring with Danny Kayo m Samuel Goldwyn's Technicolour production for RKO Radio release, "A 3dng is Born." and her husband, Michael O'Shea, are being paged by Producer Hunt Stromoerg, Jr., to play the leads m his forthcoming' Broadway production, "Sally."49 words
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Article57 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. Hugo Fnedbofer, who won an Academy Award for his scoring of "The Best Years of Our Lives" and was nominated for this year's award for his "The Bishop's Wife" score, has been signed to do the musical score for "Take Three Tenses," Samuel Goldwyn's new Radio57 words
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245 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. Juno 12. Ji cqueline vVhite. ZS-year-Otd star, is an applecart upsettor She confounds llollywooil theorists by using her own name on the ■creen; decllnwg to leave her native state of California; refusing to change ILu colour of her hair, and by nit imitating other245 words
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184 1948-06-13 9 "Variety Time," a potpourri of specialty acts and comedy sketches patterned after the big time vaudeville pro (trams, has gone into production at the RKO Radio Studio with Jack Paur, popular radio comedian as the star and master of ceremonies. Thi film uiU tun seven184 words
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Article137 1948-06-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. Jpne 12. i Elizabeth Taylor met ,i bit of her past recently. For her role m Metro-Gold wyn-Mayci's M JutU Misbehaves," m which she portrays the daughter of Qreer Garaon and Walter Pidgeon, the younjr actress |a seen preparing for her wedding. In keeping with137 words
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Advertisement53 1948-06-13 9 Of ft I X v^ '"^v* 4 SONS. *»*l* Lumpur gentle Lux Toilet Soap helps to keep her 4^lkv. tflhi skin ovc 'y anc J lwr Inost slars chooses it -yq^ *m Make this jour two-minute Ji beauty treatment, too! Wash r °!llT? Oj ''*t-)il/\ cold< See how cogl and53 words
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Advertisement158 1948-06-13 9 ARBYOUAMOMG Wi OTHBRS Then Trif This! After a meal those with good digestion have a- feeling of contentment, but there are thousands of others who endure discomfort and pain: whose enjoy* ment of food is overshadowed by fear of the after effects. The causes of their digestive troubles vary hasty158 words
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Article66 1948-06-13 10 IiIRMINOHAM. June 11. Winning the doubles match today, the Nethot lands i educed <;r<;it fintains load to two rubbers to one la thoir qua-ter-tinnl European zone Davis Cup ti< ;it FMtfbßston her'-. YestPr<iav Britain woo both the RlQglCft, Result of tOday'l match wr>s Hans V;m Swol and Ipot66 words
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1149 1948-06-13 10 Herman Rappa - CLEVER HENRY TIGER FLOWERS -TWO TOP-NOTCH INVADERS Herman Rappa MALAYA'S BOXING GIANTS— NO. 38 i B y i TWO great coloured fighters came to Singapore from Manila m 1936. They were Clever Henry and Tiger Flowers. Junioi welterweights, the pair had vastly contrasting styles. Very tall for a 142-pour.der. Flowers1,149 words
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Article312 1948-06-13 10 i Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) An Ordinance to provide tor the election of Municipal Commissioners will be introduced m the Legislative shortly. According to the Ordinance, elections will take place on the first Saturday m December this year. This Bill has been drafted m an endeavour312 words
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Article120 1948-06-13 10 m a badminton match playee it the Clerical Union Hall. th< Rex B.P. beat the Marigolc IP. by 5 games to 2. Below mo the lcf-ult.^;. Rox B.P. playK rs mentioned first Sin^Tos Khoo Soo Seng >eat Wop Gim Teo 10-15. 15-10 '8-16. Oheon^ Et^120 words
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Article136 1948-06-13 10 CUisENE C'regon), June 12 President l:\iman likes "Old 1 Joe Stalin, out he believe"! that as a prisoner of the poii- tical srrcup the Soviet Premier makes agreei.ients that ht cannot keep. That was the charge madtby Mr. Trumai during a stop here last nigM on136 words
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Article43 1948-06-13 10 Parties. Associations and Ij Hubs desirous to have a badj niinton malrh \Vith the Supi i Klig-ht iS.P. can write to Mt. J Low Poh Hye. Hon. Sports Captain, c o Juo^v Poh Hyr Sports store. 17 Cahnge Alley. Singapore.43 words
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Article226 1948-06-13 10 Badminton Thrills At Junior Meet Thrills characterised yestci days play at the Clerical Union Hall where the Singapore Badminton Junior Championships were m progress. Neo Seng Kee (Mayflower) had to fight hard to hurdle through the first round. His opponent Was Heng Sink Kwee (United Family) who lost only after226 words
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237 1948-06-13 10 Airmen Enter Table-Tennis Tourney "By Celluloid" Encouraging entries v iave >een received for the- All-Singa-jore 1948 Table-Tennis ChamDionships. Chief interest m :he meet is t'.ie Junior InterZJlub League event, which has attracted 18 affiliated clubs and associations, among them a European team from the R.A.F. Seletar. which is believed to237 words
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Article133 1948-06-13 10 Iti thrilling badminton match played before a large crowd, the Kampong Kapor B.P. beat the Merry -Maker.B.P. m a return encountei t>\ 4 games to 3. Below are the results. Kampong Kapor E.P. players mentioned ntst Singles Lim Pen* Khoon lost to Wee Boon Seng 10-15, 11-15.133 words
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Article98 1948-06-13 10 LONDON. Jun«- 11 The! United States led Great Britain] by two rubbers tp one at *he close of the opening days n!ay m the Wightman Cup contest between the two countries' it women lawn tennis playen at Wimbledon. Britain's win today was het first98 words
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Article88 1948-06-13 10 The Social Athletic P..rty soccer team for the Division 111 League soccer match to \n played at the McNair Road ground on June 15 at 5.1Q [).mi against the A.M.D.G.W. Changi will be selected from I Thony Yong. Sim Im Pen^. Thoeng Joeng Bong. Koh Beng88 words
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1871 1948-06-13 11 Bon Ami Returns Best Dividend RACK ONE Griffins. Weight for Aire I* urs '271 WAIF .1.0,) (3) Farad j 187 fcjprin^ Tip j>.(Kj (8) Gentles 2 32 CulJinan ).00 (12) Flann* ry 221 Noptuno 3.00 (Dt J. Donnelly 4 (Winnfr trained hy1,871 words
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Article165 1948-06-13 11 "Hat Trick" By Dr. Ong A "hat trick" by Dr. Ong Swee Law, highlighted the cricket match between the Singa- pore Chinese Recreation Club j and the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association at Hong Lim Qreen 1 yesterday. The Chinese won by seven wickets. The Old Boys, batting first. I165 words
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Article34 1948-06-13 11 The cricket match which was to have been played between the Combined Christian Young Men's Association and the Singapore Recreation Club at St. Jeorge's Road ground yesterday, was cancelled owinc to rain.34 words
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Article291 1948-06-13 11 Rugby Tourists Can Train Free LONDON. June 12.— An alteration m th e Rugby Union rules concerning professionalism is to be presented at the annual general meeting ol the Rugby Union m London on June 25. It will provide that "clubs ma y offer their grounds to colonial, dominion >r291 words
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Article28 1948-06-13 11 The Third Division League soccer match scheduled to have been played between the Singapore Civil Service Association and the Command Depot Medical Stores yesterday was post-28 words
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Article131 1948-06-13 11 Graham top-scored for the Rnw IM Jub with 30 while for the Parham f™ i? SCOt S: sr r R.A.F. CHANGI 801 l b I'arham 7 Senior c Murray b Smith 37 Masters b Parham 7 frcscott c Graham b Homer 29 Homer b Parham131 words
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Article172 1948-06-13 11 cored a quick unfinished century. Yogamjah might have ione the same for the I £.w.n. lf tnoro h;uJ b<>on h ntUc more time; ho was not »"t with 83 to his credit at the i Close of p| ;tv Weste.hout hit i sixers. Scores S.R.C. Oolllck172 words
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Article27 1948-06-13 11 BRISBANE. June 12.—Australia beat New Zealand Kiwis by 13 points to 4 m the second Rugby Test match of the season here. RcutcT-AAl\27 words
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Advertisement348 1948-06-13 11 -jJEWAS ALWAYS fIXED AND ILL Comply* <;»"' Him i» IV^ Mlwrable Time fom three comSU disordered kidneys. P*Jira and rheumatism how m thH man be anything; Sf|JtSw»y» Ured and Ui he tells us m his letter, lit m four weeks. Kruschen «Kf brought about "a com- 2Up transformation." This is348 words
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Advertisement931 1948-06-13 11 A AEAI cABOuR SAVER Illh J%ls.M!j.^ ■^X^lH|H hEA t CONTROLLED gSgAa^gsiJ fieCtric IMPARTS \N IMPROVKII /^J-fr^-Tp FINISH TO IKO N X D C^lflf— i^S. SAVES si! \m its rill SKCRKT, V^^Bri BaY D A M P I M f, >^^ U nNISC) IlKMI) OR OFF AT Su IT XT TIIK931 words
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Article39 1948-06-13 12 LAKE: BUCCSHB, June 11.— The Security Council today referred Ceylon's application for membership of the United Nations to the Committ v for admission of new members. When admitted, Ceylon will be the 59th. member. Renter39 words
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Article, Illustration84 1948-06-13 12 In the mam event of the wrestling bouts staged at the Happy World Stadium last night, Dara Singh knocked out Dono m the third round, Davis m the fourth round, and Mukle m the fifth round. Labriola und Jaginda drew over lea rounds. Bosca Boa and84 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1948-06-13 12 AUSTRALIA WELL SET FOR INNINGS VICTORY CENTURY TO HASSETT: LINDWALL 42 NOTTINGHAM, Juno, 12.— Australia carried their overnight total of 293 for four wickets to 509 all out half an hour before the tea-interval when play was continued m the First Test match, and thus held the big lead of1,007 words
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Article57 1948-06-13 12 LONDON. June IS.- Two thousand and six hundred guests tilled state apartments on the first floor of Buckingham Palace at the third presentation party of this year, given by the King and Queen. It was the largest of the presentation parties, which replace the pre-war courts, and57 words
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Article164 1948-06-13 12 England, Ist innings 165. AUSTRALIA, Ist Inns. Barnes c Evans b Laker 62 Morris b Laker 31 Bradman c Hutton b Bodser 138 Miller c Edrich b Laker 0 Brown lbw Yardley 17 Hassett b Bedser 137 Johnson b Laker 21 Tallon c b Young 10 Lindwall c Edrich164 words
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Article220 1948-06-13 12 (Wrom Pmjr i) The Indian Government havr been good enough to ask me a. c their guest." Mr. d^> Valera said he would !ik«> to meet the Indian ministers and kmrn about the Indian problem. It is pu.sstble that Mr. de Va'era miyht discuss the varknu aspects of220 words
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Article106 1948-06-13 12 EX -PREMIER.... (From Page 1) For his 66 years, he looks well. Mr. Aiken, his staunch supporter was once Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army m 1928, and later held the post of Minister for Defence m the Eire Government. Both men then left m a car belonging106 words
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Article353 1948-06-13 12 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Saturday. Scoring four goals including a "hat-trick" by centre-forward Lim Swee Meng without reply, Perak earned a well-deserved victory over Penang m their Malaya Cup encounter on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. There was a bumper attend- Ramlan and Ah353 words
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Article91 1948-06-13 12 The RAF (Sembawang) oeat the Ceylon Sports Club by 4 wickets and 12 runy at cricket yesterday. The Ceylonese batted first and declared at 118 for 9 wickets. Dr K. S. Rutnam top scored with 41 and was unlucky to be run out. Krishnan conributed an useful91 words
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Article72 1948-06-13 12 The Malaya Tribune XI will meet the Commercial High School at soccer today at 4 p.m at the Choon Guan School ground. The following wiil represent the Tribune H. Fang, L. C. Mun, J. Nicholas, McDonald, Kassim, Rappan, Moclder, Yacob, Munusamy, Poh Heng, T. C. Hock, Jalil, and72 words
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Article81 1948-06-13 12 The team to represent the To>ful Juniors XI m a friendly >ame of soccer against the .lovers Sports Club 2nd XI loday at 223 BOD ground. St. Greorges Road at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following: Tony Adalia, K. Jeevaajuh. Gan Chong Biau, John jhui. Henri81 words
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Article35 1948-06-13 12 WASHINGTON. June 12. The Jl -Nation Far Eastern Commission was reported today ready to lift a post-war ban on foreign travel by Japanese students. A vote will be aken next week. Reuter.35 words
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Article64 1948-06-13 12 LONDON, June 12, The itailf, Mail's aviation editor suiJ toddy Rtistmi »a tngagpd 111 (I 1 1 r tntnduti.i hi'tttitlftt. unJ /lijt/n ertrii) effort to build up th< icoitJ ■> b age at an>f fastest, and most puxc* r ful n't aim. Ctmrtenay Edwards, a><atUm editor,64 words
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Article127 1948-06-13 12 CUT PRICES APPEAL TO NATIONS OOTACAMUND. Madras. June 12. The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East ended its 12-day session today after calling for a joint working party with the Food and Agriculture Organisation on agricultural requisites. It appealed to FAO and producing countries for a reduction m127 words
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Article110 1948-06-13 12 The first Air Ceylon aircraft to fly to Australia arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon on its return flight to Ceylon. Cpt. Peter Fernando, pilot, and Mr. P. B. Mawalagedera, Firs* Officer, told the Tribune yestt relay evening that they created a mild sensation m Australia as thfy110 words
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Article30 1948-06-13 12 LOS ANGELES, June 12. Cardinal Spollman and 13 other Catholic dignitaries arrived here today en route home from a 40,000-mile tour of the Far East and Australia. U.P.30 words
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Article327 1948-06-13 12 J.ONDON, June 12,—Following are the Australian cricket; we i ages lor the present tour. The leading six positions m the County Championship table, including matches played yesterday, are as follows: P. W. L. D. Pts. Derby 8 5 1 2 68 Gmorgan 7 5 1327 words
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Article53 1948-06-13 12 I SHANGHAI. June 12. MaJ. Gen. Chiang Ching-Kiio. eldest son of President Chiang Kaishe'c and one of thr ablest administrators, is reported to i>e conducting store! investigations m Shanghai m an effort to round up unscrupulous speculators, who were believed to have' accused the current53 words
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144 1948-06-13 12 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Representatives of seven village committees m Singapore yesterday decided to petition the Government for the retention of the services of Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, M.C.S. Commissioner of Lands, who is due to retire. The meeting was held at the144 words
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353 1948-06-13 12 TOKIO, June 12.— Nine aircraft were inv^ the bombing of a group of Korean fiahin» 2 the sea off Japan on Tuesday, according official police report of the incident for W k' t f aircraft was originally held responsible. The report353 words
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Article73 1948-06-13 12 NEW YORK, June 12.—Colonel David Marcus, 47 Brooklynborn supreme commander of Israel forces on the Jerusalem front, was killed m action on Thursday night, an Israeli spokesman announced today. Marcus was killed while leeding his forces m fighting to get food through to Jewish residents73 words
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Article117 1948-06-13 12 A framed p'cturc of tteltt Mahatma Gandhi, painfed* Mr. T. K. Gopalan, wi« I sented at a farewell funrt given yesterday m none* Mr K. P. K. Menon, a pore lawyer, who Is retor* to India. The function w*s held t the Victoria Memorial B and117 words
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Article172 1948-06-13 12 New Red Drive In China SHANGHAI, June 15 new communist thrw*^ ed offensive against the£ Shantung stretch of th, tJ isin-Pukow railway m. .strategic town of iw (Yenchow) as the imnX objective was reported b. Government despatch!* ching here today "Bloody lighting' I^. be proceeding m the vidaU of Theyang.172 words
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Article111 1948-06-13 12 BRUSSELS, June 12.— The invasion of by Colorado beetles today threatened a nation disaster to the potato crops as every ebbing posited millions on the sandycoasts^^^^^^^ The authorities were preoaring to send Army units to reinforce the police squads, school children and other workers fighting111 words
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Advertisement242 1948-06-13 12 Now you can obtain Ikan Kurati, Blachan, HairRoe, Heonh Piah Heonh Suah Wagany. Just Arrived From k enang. STALL NO. D 88 39. opposite skating ring HAPPY WORLD KING 2967 WEE TOK ENG DEAN'S SCHOOL for EUROPEAN CIIILDKEN 19, Chancery Lane WILL REOPEN on Monday, June 14th at 8.45 a.m.242 words
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