Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1947
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Title Section51 1947-01-29 1 The Malaya Tribune y TH E PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously In Penang 1 6 KualaLum P ur *P° h 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 sfsfsf SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29,51 words
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704 1947-01-29 1 Govt. 'Actively Considering' ;t,fth 2i> lt,e Co,onial Setl e,a 'y. Mr. Creech Jones, told thvvas <-°' lsi denng evacuating British woman anJ children from Palestine x.j cor.eentr.ting British ci/il personnel there in a security r 1^!110^704 words
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49 1947-01-29 1 \inh iroul Staff Rcporteri Singapore ort Centre, relay made n the Muven Municiuow on Rayman, Municipal represenresort to ids are not > include 100 in salary. 31 2 years, and perative savm*g no itSunicips] lacompany em- rair-Z.ig a general company's I the latent 15 plained to49 words
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Article72 1947-01-29 1 Staff Reporter) yesterday the lance hostess, M!ss in Lavender ntered by three n oi whom t 1 nne hand and in the other, n were arm:d and valuables left in a picked up by :.rter but the vacated it *bed at pistol ,1 nese at th! Br72 words
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Article26 1947-01-29 1 ~fi I ivt-nty <»w Bl 1 'ffecta of the 'ii SehlesMoth Crashes Tht oil. I Klu.cl When :>. Motl) crashed l! tfom -nili-26 words
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Article, Illustration95 1947-01-29 1 Four Polish women voluntarily gave evidence before the United States M litary Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, at the trial of 23 Nazi doctors accused of conducting scientific experiments on human prisoners of the Nazis. Photo Shoics Jaclquiga Dzido, one of the witnesses, with Dr. Alexanrer as he95 words
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Article40 1947-01-29 1 TRACTION MEN DECIDE Night shift men of Singapore Traction Company met this morning and decided to give company 24-hour ultimatum. Day shift workers will meet tonight, when men will decide whether or not to strike. (See page 5).40 words
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Article175 1947-01-29 1 U.P. LONDON, Jan. 28. A company director was feeling poorij so he went to a mental institution where bj a delicate operation, a suigeon -eliminated" one-fifth of his brain. Upon his recovery, the man was made chairman of the board "He could make decisions fasterU.P. - 175 words
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74 1947-01-29 1 (Tribune Staff Coal production at the Malayan Collieries remained at a standstill today despite- the taking over of the mines by the first batch of Japanese PoWs. Ye>teiday, 200 PoWs officially took, over the jobs oi the strikers. The Tribune's special Correspondent this morning74 words
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183 1947-01-29 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Indonesia ha> an ever-growing surplus of local products Which can find a ready world market, says Mr. A. M. Dasaad, the Indonesian •textile king", who passed through S.ngapore this morning aboard the Oranje en route to Amsterdam. Mr. Dasaad in an interview183 words
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Article92 1947-01-29 1 CAIRO, Jan. 29.—The Egyptian Premier, Nokrashy Pasha, announces that his Government will ask the United Nations to declare the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1930 non-existent. Egypt has already decided to break off the current talks on revision of the treaty, and to take the question, particularly92 words
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Article34 1947-01-29 1 Dr. G. H. Schwarz, representative of the Internationa! Red Cross in Indonesia passed through Singapore this morning aboard tbe "Oranje" on his way to Geneva after having spent six months on duty in Java.34 words
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231 1947-01-29 1 Reuter U.P. Copenhagen, Jan. 28.—At today's hearing oi the inquiry commission investig tting the KLM Dakota crasn on Sunday, an employee of Falck—Danish salvage coips —confirmed reports that the Kastrup office of Fa* c received a mysterious telephone call ten minutes oeiReuter & U.P. - 231 words
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Article49 1947-01-29 1 PARIS. Jan 28—A motion of "no cinfldence" in the new-ly-formed coalition Cabinet of the Socialist Premier. Paul Ramadier, was defeated in the National Assembly today by 544 votes to 47. The Assembly gave a vote of cinfldence to the Cabinet by 543 votes to 18.49 words
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Article114 1947-01-29 1 Reuter. BOMBAY. Jan. 28 —The police today raided the Indian Communist party headquarters for the second time in a fortnight and arrested the editor of the Party newspaper, G. N. Adhikari who was later released on bail. Jn Lahore, the Punjab Government re-arrested twoReuter. - 114 words
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Article52 1947-01-29 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. 28—A ONAC plane, No. 145 piloted by captain Pappajek and co-pilot Lombard left Shanghai at 7.00 this morning With 19 passengers, including nine foreign missionaries for Chungking via Hankow. After takirg o n five additional passengers the plane left Hankow at 11.50 a.m. and has not been heard52 words
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Advertisement27 1947-01-29 1 CAMEO w a |y< Radios. I- 80/--kA I Service Company. 1 SINGH COMPANY i I OPENING SHORTLY r raffles place [BL£ S' BAJAJ PHONE; 2483. j j27 words
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Advertisement32 1947-01-29 1 I The Ideal Gifts for the Seasons KltlS BRAND PEWTER Beer Mugs, Tea Services, Cigarette Sets, Powder Bowls and Flower Vases Etc. .Distributing Agents Season Trading Co. 57 High St., Singapore. I^SSJyII32 words
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337 1947-01-29 2 LONDON, Jan. 27. —A painting by Gainsborough of David Garrick, with his arm round a bust of Shakespeare, worth £40.000, hidden in the Cotswolds for safety during the war, was destroyed in a fire at the Town .Hall. Stratford-on-Avon. All that was left of the337 words
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Article88 1947-01-29 2 Reuter. Parte, Jan. 28— The Paris police today warned a wellknown Jftehch lawyer and a former Vichy official that if they carried out their announced intention to fight a sabre duel they would be arrested if' the police found their rendezvous. The challenge toReuter. - 88 words
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118 1947-01-29 2 When the King and Queen leave Portsmouth in H.M.S. Vanguard for South Africa on February 1, m air escort will bo provided by Fighter and Coastal Commands of ,the Royal Air Force. After the Vanguard passes the Nab Tower, off Spithead, and spitfires of Fighter118 words
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Article52 1947-01-29 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Jan.—The Senate Commerce SUQ-Committee i»n Aviation will step into the dispute between the Civial Aeronautics Administration and the Armed Service over differing Uses of radar for flying safety, when hearings open Tuesday. Aeronautics Admin- istratiow officials contended that j controlled approach by radar was safer than the instrumentU.P. - 52 words
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Article103 1947-01-29 2 U.P. ROME, Jan. 27.—Snow-drifts i yesterday blocked the FlorenceS Bologna railroad line and the im- portant Leghorn-Pisa coastal highj way, as a new cold wave brought heavy snowfall to Northern Italy. Record low temperatures were recorded on the Italian Riviera and I theU.P. - 103 words
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196 1947-01-29 2 London, Jan. 27. —The proi prietor of a Birmingham motor i coach business, Arthur Roung, j aged 47, was sentenced at BirI mingham Assizes to three ysars. after pleading guilty to nine counts of fraud in taxation returns. It was alleged that in196 words
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Advertisement506 1947-01-29 2 TRIBUNE PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, por Sale, etc. atj $3 00 per insertion of 20: words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $4.00 per single column) inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Mar riage, Birth Notices, etc at506 words
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Advertisement604 1947-01-29 2 j WANTED j WANTED to rent a shop preI mise around Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Dhoby Ghaut, and 1 Bras Basah Road. Advertiser I willing to pay compensation for I renovations and etc. Box A 456 I M.T. i NOTICES. DEMOBBED PERSONNEL OF THE ROYAL MALAY NAVY All Demobbed Personnel604 words
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Advertisement107 1947-01-29 2 NOTICE. TENDERS FOR THE REMOVAL AND BURIAL OF DEAD BODIES Tenders are invited for the supply of coffins and labour for burial and removal of dead bodies for the Deriod Ist March to 30th Juno, 1947. 2. Tender forms may be obtained from the Office of the Commissioner of Police,107 words
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Advertisement244 1947-01-29 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS SAILINGS To Halifax and New York MV. "DERWFNTHALL" Singapore SHB. Godowns 28 29 4gents' m HADDEN COMPANY, LIMITED. Chartered Bank Chambers Phone Nos. are:-- 7052! 6802 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE m.v. due Singapore sth 6th February, loading: for: COLOMBO244 words
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Advertisement457 1947-01-29 2 AGENTsNfiyj A6ENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYS FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL 516H <«JLEX UM FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, RO'fiTßruu CHINA ANT) JAPAN. GLENBEQ For U.K. Continent SAMBAy from U.K. n\P FORT 14 LOTJISBOURG from U.K. P(r SAMWYE from UJC. h JJ] S. K. <(j SAILINGS TO HONGKOM SlUMfflJ JAPAN457 words
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247 1947-01-29 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Because they did not want to spend $700 to open a safe, the Japanese when in Singapore missed a haul of $50,000 in British currency —and a former Singapore family has benefitted by that sum. Th? safe belonged to Mr. R. S247 words
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Article216 1947-01-29 3 Allegations that Sivanathan (2a), interpreter attached to the Civil District Court, had first requested him to obtain .38 bullets for a revolver that he had and later requested him to sell the revolver in order that he might purchase an automatic pistol, were made by Jagjit216 words
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262 1947-01-29 3 Receiving information tiiat two rival gangs known as "36" and "108" were about to be engaged in a gang fight. Inspector Chai Tze Fong and a party of plain clothes men from the C.I.D. proceeded to Cross Street on the night262 words
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Article118 1947-01-29 3 Bail of $1,000 each was offered to five Chinese, Wilfred Yeo (23), Jack Wong ri9), Lee Kah Chuan (28), Moey Ah Meng (25) and Tan Swee Hock (22), in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, when they claimed trial to a charge of cheatirg the O/C R.E.M.E. Workshop, Bukit118 words
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72 1947-01-29 3 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 28.—The Governor of Hongkong has asked for the appointment of a political adviser with experience in China, and action to give effect to his request was in hand, said Colonial Secretary Arthur In Parliamentary answer yesterday. A second labour officer, had recentlyReuter. - 72 words
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Article100 1947-01-29 3 When two Chinese youthChua Ah K;m and Tan Kirn Hock, and a Javanese, Odi bin Sanosi. who were seen leaving the premises of the 223 8.0.D. sub-depot at Alexandra Road, on Monday morning, Were searched ihey were found i n possession of 37 drills and 39 pliers100 words
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Article103 1947-01-29 3 A small number of P.W.D. workers failed to report for duty yesterday. This followed rumours that P.W.D. men in some instances had been Used as strike breakers. The "Tribune" was informed yesterday that none of the 4,000 men of the P.W.D. labour force have been103 words
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Article72 1947-01-29 3 U.P. Lake Success. Jan. 27.--It was reported today that Albania has asked the Security Council to delay consideration of its dispute with Britain over the mining of the Corfu Channel. Albania requested postponement to give the Albanian representative time to come here from Tirana. BritishU.P. - 72 words
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Article27 1947-01-29 3 The new police number 999 is for emergency Calls only. Routine calls, or calls for particular officers will continue to go to 5221.27 words
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Article321 1947-01-29 3 Prices quoted below are for picui weight except where otherwise statedFoodstuffs: —-Yesterday's quotation? were "Meehoon": Siam No 1 $83: No. 2 $78; Kedah $75. Rice: Siam No. 1 $107; No 2 $104. Rice milling: Siam $30; Glutinuous rice; Siam $80; Kedah $70.. Rock Sugar:—s49. '•G u1321 words
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Article81 1947-01-29 3 As there is no expectation of an early increase in the number of cars imported into Singapore, allocations must continue to be made by the Vehicles Priority Board to ensure distribution according to the importance of the work of the applicant, says an official statement. Permits81 words
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35 1947-01-29 3 All Singapore candifiate.s who wish to offer special languages, botany or biology in the June Matriculation Examination 1947, must send in their entries to the Education Office, Singapore, before Feb. 5.35 words
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Article192 1947-01-29 3 "Banish Me" Plea Pour members of a Chinese gang who were stopped by the police while travelling in a van along Thomson Road o n the night of Sept. 4 last year were yesterday sentenced by Mr. Justice G. L. Jobling to five years' rigorous192 words
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223 1947-01-29 3 Ram Ujagar, a Sepoy attached to the War Crimes Department. re- laUd at tile Assizes yesterday how !he waa set Upon by six Indians I in Serangoon Road on the night of Aug. 6 last year, beaten Up and relieved of $60 in cash.223 words
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170 1947-01-29 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Applications from the Malayan i Union for the Colonial Development Scholarships (at institutions other tnan Oxford or Cambridge Universities) may be accepted by the Director of Education up to March 15.. Candidates must have matriculated or have obtained exemption by th. results of their170 words
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Article145 1947-01-29 3 Sgt. Robert Alfred Lisle (47), of the R.A.0.C., who had recently returned from Sumatra and was awaiting passage for leave to India in Nee Soon Transit Camp, was committed for trial at the next Assizes on charges of being in wrongful possession of a .38 Service revolver145 words
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251 1947-01-29 3 After serving for four months as a constable in the Singapore Harbour Board, Kassim bin Abu Aman (19), a Malay from Malacca, repo rted sick and was ordered to Tan Tock Song Hospital tor treatment. Instead of getting admitted to hospital, he caught a train251 words
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Article183 1947-01-29 3 Disinfestation experts on the sta*T of the Special Commissioner in South-East Asia, Lord Killearn, arc to leave Singapore by air to-day for Bangkok, at the invitation of the Siamese Government. The team i s headed by Dr. E. W. Bentley, disinfestation adviser lo the Special183 words
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Advertisement192 1947-01-29 3 P AIION I hocoiate I cs. I tj vbcft yO- FUTURE! mate year to take v along LICC6B8 1 p ro f B. LAM U (iiltist a Street. \PORE. v i NPACKKD M NtiK OI PRIN I AND j;i MM7983 Cn OON Kad Kadarribari 5i.... JanmaJa etc. KNQUERE: I SANG192 words
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Advertisement71 1947-01-29 3 WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS .writ AY 1947 MODELS EXPECTED SOON Consult us for your requirements SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE, MALAYAN UNION SARAWAK AND BJJ.B. THE MARDEN CO. MM——— I 1111 i ll lIIIIMIM lIIi Mi i i old friend of character and r.liftS IOT th Past 100 Years71 words
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Article419 1947-01-29 4 There is a moral in the quick release of the two British civilians kidnapped by the Irgun Zvai Leumi extremists. They were freed within twelve hours of the warning that large parts of Palestine, principally the predominantly Jewish areas, would come under strict martial law419 words
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1155 1947-01-29 4 Tan Cheng Lock - by- Tan Cheng Lock j Wise men say th°re is no alleviation for the sufferings of mankind except in veracity of thought and action and the resolute facing of the world as it is. His Majesty's Government in attempting to foist the Federation1,155 words
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Obituary170 1947-01-29 4 Washington,—There were an estimated 1,162.000 deaths in the United States during the firs!. 10 months of 1946 as compared to 1.144..273 in the same period last year. The figures exclude deaths among armed forces overseas Air total of deaths of the full year 1945 was fewer170 words
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Article, Illustration858 1947-01-29 4 "RHYNE - PROFILES By "RHYNE" MEET Frank Gibbs. a shy young Englishman who has made his home in Singapore. Meeting him in his office at the Cathay cinema one hardly thinks of him in terms of action and adventure, yet 32-year-old Gibbs. ex-commando and gunnery expert, had858 words
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305 1947-01-29 4 Letters To The Editor Sir, —If anything has saleguarded Inaia and China through ail these years of hardships and difficuit.es. and protected the millions of souls <f ih.se two great nations, to whom poverty and misery nave bee.i inseparable companions, it is their religion and305 words
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Article122 1947-01-29 4 Sir—Clothes, civilisati are a necessity, and human being who dares to dti, .h- i s, oi respectability by a <. ring aiound town in the p.'Avrbix fig leaf, would vviy :igiiil. t* brought to justice. But surtly a law ;hat that we wear cloihis niu-i aisee that122 words
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Article100 1947-01-29 4 Sir.—I think there in t> n doubt of the pub ic's wards the attitude of T---tlon Company s worker appealing to the p:;bi "npathy. the Union Pr< 'A:. Samy. underrates tl intelllgenoeof the publi< Its patience. As for the d< ma" i i lfacNeish should 11 statement100 words
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Advertisement41 1947-01-29 4 IGHTTO THE EYES! THE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. n.-y tn cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19, ChuMa Street, Telephone 44SS. Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement48 1947-01-29 4 X i H- In WARE I 10-pint Enamel J U Cr. S EACH Suitable for many purposes Aluminium I* ST ii HIK US ea ci 1 English make Aluminium j Set of 3. Meat Safes from S2O Ifl" x 15" $20.00; 20" x *****.00 22' x 18". $30.00.48 words
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Miscellaneous24 1947-01-29 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Fr„, st P /T > POU/DECED &N6£t?PND W fejj STfettD^rrH^- —j V f'ZZc. ~>^.*1......Los firrqe'es b/jrtoor..... U > O* —-Al» f*»,24 words
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974 1947-01-29 5 j A Hundred Miles Of Skeletons THE MEN OF THE JUNGLE WERE REMEMBERED (Tribune Staff Reporteri Nearly 200 inhabitants 0 f West Borneo and the central territory were remembered recently by British and Australian officers who gave them monetary974 words
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Article40 1947-01-29 5 rhe Swiss dented h Lrbouring dista ana report on n In Gernational I Eu- 1 Agency rnment in official extracts ntained Vpril 1945. German a umbered end ol 1944 tns totalled denies the in Swtt-40 words
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Article61 1947-01-29 5 A recom Ited Nations 0, deflect India, China ptO spaces of I D:. Muker- v faX v. He said immediate lection of the ID ::i d European tided, should on Indian th< relatively un- Africa, South tod Indonesia, i "inanieNS who Was t bis h<>me in d61 words
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Article54 1947-01-29 5 28, Twelv" R< liei and Re Administration I from Canton ii raths ago witn i Pakhoi in ire still misspersi rs aboard r I warded tin lailure of and .»ny trace craft says the h adds it is vi ml of thhi typhoon carrel most of54 words
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158 1947-01-29 5 26. Former generals, prime ministers, I admirals pleaded in the war crimes Japanese and 23 American defence atacquittal. agreement has not argued dual motions thus a blanket atv.hen all haw the 2t» motions tpectad h, be di»aai»ti»l moj. former prime rnor-Gencnl of prosecution that158 words
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Article68 1947-01-29 5 U.P. COPENHASGHN, Jan. 28.—Den mark clamped down a lower limit on loads that Dakota transport plants can carry in this country following the recent crash which took the lives of Grace Moore and Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden and 20 others. No Dakota Will in futureU.P. - 68 words
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Article30 1947-01-29 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Britain, Fence and the United States have agreed to return to Italy between 25 and 30 tons of gold looted from Italy by the Germans during the war.30 words
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Article119 1947-01-29 5 U.P. Montreal. Jan. 27.--The International Labour Office announced today that a mission will visit far eastern countries within the next few weeks to complete and verify reports combined for the preparatory regional Asiatic ILO conference scheduled for October in New Delhi. The preparatory meeting is toU.P. - 119 words
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Article104 1947-01-29 5 U.P. LONDON. Jan. 27 Thousands of factories all over Britain will start short time work this week as a result of the cuts in the coal allocation. Most industries dependent on steel will be affected. Some Sheffield steel works have started a four-day week. Steel outputU.P. - 104 words
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Article47 1947-01-29 5 U.P. DENVER, Jan. 28.—Major Arthur W. Wermuth—."one man Army" of Bataan—came here to jon ihe army as an enlisted man. The 32 year old hero, credited with killing 116 Japanese soldiers single-hand-ed wa s told that he must enlist as a staff sergent.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article47 1947-01-29 5 U.P. Bangkok, Jan. 27.--The Siamese Foreign Minister today denied a report that Siam has made representation to China regarding the frequent recurrence of attacks by the Chinese upon the Siamese in Siam He also stated that Siam took no part in Indo-China's troubles.— U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article56 1947-01-29 5 Reuter. Chicago, Jan. 27.--Paul P. Harris, Chicago solicitor and founder in 1910 of the "National Association ot Rotary Clubs" which become the "Rotary Internationals" in 1922, died here today at the age of 78 He was the first President of both Rotary organisations and travelled extensively addressingReuter. - 56 words
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Article44 1947-01-29 5 Reuter. BATAVIA, Jan. 28.—The pilot of a Dutch Naval Air Force Cm La lina flying boat was killed when the plane crashed near Bali, Dutch East Indies, on Sunday. The other four of the crew and four military passengers were injured.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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50 1947-01-29 5 U.P. PARIS, Jan. 28. —Premier Jose Giral. leader of the Spanish exile government, yesterday handed in his resignation to President Martinez Barrio. Four other ministers In Giral's Government also resigned yesterday —two Socialists and two represen tatives of the Spanish confederation of labour. —U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article146 1947-01-29 5 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES Dr. S. H. Swift. Medical Officer, Tapah, i s on short leave i Johore. Mrs. K. T. S. King, wife of the Resident. Sungei Patani, formally opened the newly-formed P.W.D. Sport:. Club in the district. t The price of a cup of black coffee 1 in Penang146 words
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Article101 1947-01-29 5 Reuter. London. Jan. 27.—The demand that Austria should be compelled to pay reparations was put forward today by Thanassis Aghmides Greek Ambassador in London, in a statement on the attitude of the Greek Government to the Austrian peace settlement before the special deputies of the BigReuter. - 101 words
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Article135 1947-01-29 5 U.P. NUREMBERG, Jan. 28.—Hans Fritzshe, who spread Nazi propa ganda to millions, told a German de Nazification court that as an idealist he always believed that the Nazi Party's aim was to aid the German people." Fritzshe, who was acquitted by the international tribunal lastU.P. - 135 words
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106 1947-01-29 5 The general court martial which is trying seven Indian soldiers of the 7th Coast Regiment, stationed at Christmas Island in March, 1942, On a charge of mutiny, wa s occupied the whole of yesterday morning in reading out the evidence of Naik Ghulam Qadir, accused106 words
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Article68 1947-01-29 5 U.P. Lake Success, Jan. 27.--The United Nations commission on human rights began work on the "World charter of Human Rights" by electing Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt as chairman by acclamation. The Commission has been set up to write a charter on the rights of all men—aU.P. - 68 words
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425 1947-01-29 5 In an official reply to their latest 15-pomt demand on the Singapore Traction Company, Mr. A. A. Ewmg, General Manager, has rejected all the employees' major demands. These include one for an apology from a company official for a statement made in court on unrulincss425 words
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89 1947-01-29 5 Reuter. BROADSTAIRS. Kent, Jan. 27—The North Foreland lighthouse on cliffs near Broadstairs was rocked by a mysterious explosion today. People in the nearby towns of Margate and Ramsgate were awakened by houses snaking. The lighthouse-keeper said the explosion shook the lighthouse to its foundations. It seemedReuter. - 89 words
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Article33 1947-01-29 5 U.P. Walton, Ind. Jan. 28.--Six people were crushed to death when the Pennsylvania Railroad's Cincinnati to Chicago flyer left the tracks here and overturned six of eight cars.--U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article181 1947-01-29 5 A possible suggestion that her husband. Lum is.wang Seat, had committed suicide because he was heavily in debt, was offered by Yam Kum Yan, h s widow, at a coroner's, inquiry yesterday The deceased was employed in a pawn shop in Tanjorig Pagar and according181 words
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180 1947-01-29 5 LITTLE AMERICA. Jan. 18. Six giant twin-engine Donglaa transport planes are poised on the deck of the aircraft carrier, Philippine Sea, 700 miles north of here, ready for their history making flight to this Byrd Expedition baae. Shore parties at Little American expected180 words
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Article73 1947-01-29 5 U.P. LONDON. Jan 28 —The Minister of Agriculture. Tom Williams, in the Commons said that Ministry experts had decided that the current hoof and mouth disease plague hi Dorset and Somerset counties had been brought to England from the continent by birds. Over 4,000 animals worthU.P. - 73 words
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Advertisement119 1947-01-29 5 SECRET now revealed! M If vitality is fading and you begin to feci Tired, Depressed, Rundown —it is simply because certain gland* are becoming tmmr^mm dried up Feed these glands—revive them—and you have AMU discovered the way back to new health and energy. J§ Re/cx —amazing glandular concentrate —acts in119 words
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228 1947-01-29 6 Industrials continued to be fairly well inquired for yesterday. The main feature of the local market was Malayan Breweries which were taken to a fresh record high of %Yl\. Collieries, which in the morning opened at $2.20 buyers, met wita a number228 words
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Article123 1947-01-29 6 Reuter. FRANKFURT, Jan. 28.—General Joseph McNarney, Military Governor of the United States occupation zone, yesterday attended the resumed hearing Of the trial of Field Marshal Erhard Milch, Nazi Under Secretary for Air, accused before the Nuremberg military tribunal of responsibility for criminal experiments onReuter. - 123 words
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Article326 1947-01-29 6 CATHAY ANCHORS AWEIGH with Frank Sinatra. Gene Kelly and Kathryn Grayson ITechnicolour). This salty, song-filled comedy tells of the adventures of two sailers, Clarence Doolittle (Sinatra) and Joe Brady (Kelly) who are on a four-day leave. Clarence, a shy young man, idol.zes Joe. who is the ship's326 words
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Article74 1947-01-29 6 The S.C.CR.A's rubber prices at noon yesterday were: Buyers Sellers cts. cts. per lb per lb No. 1 R.S.S., Spot, loose 42 421 No. 1 RS.S.. F.o.b. in bales Feb 43» 431 No. 2 R.S.S-. F.o.b. in bales Feb 422 43 No. 3 R S.S F o.b. tn74 words
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Article152 1947-01-29 6 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 29—Lack of inspiration Was responsible for the aimless drift which developed in almost every section of the markets. British Government securities finished without any quotable alteration and movement in industrial markets was the result of small provincial offering Of Iron, Coal, Steel, Textile andReuter. - 152 words
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Article59 1947-01-29 6 Reuter. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Tile market opened irregularly lower and quiet. Dealings were light. Quiet rallying in heavy industries, notably Motors, Chemical a and steels, failed at first to draw much following, but extension of the advance caused several ether groups to be suoported. Closed firmReuter. - 59 words
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Article36 1947-01-29 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27. Three-hundred children of Chinese American citizens were held in special detention quarters at the U.S. immigration head because they lacke.l the necessary clearances from the U.S. consuls overseas to check their citizenship.36 words
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213 1947-01-29 6 Communist Dissents Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 23.— With Communist William Gallacher as the sole dissentient the House of Commons yesterday approved the address to the King on the occasion of the Royal visit to South Africa conveying the assurance that Parliament would followReuter. - 213 words
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Article130 1947-01-29 6 Reuter. NANKING, Jan. 27.—Tha Chinese insist that the troop positions c;f January 13 of last year be restored ai d the new const hut ion nulified before it will meet far talks with Government leader?, Lv Ting-yi, Chief of the Communist Central Committee's Department ofReuter. - 130 words
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Article27 1947-01-29 6 MALACCA. Tut-?.—Mr. A. S. Khoo. Manager of the City Park, who is leaving fur Penang on transfer w«s entertained to a farewell dinner last night.27 words
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262 1947-01-29 6 "One Side Of The Story" Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 28. —Lieut.-Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, deputy British Commander-in-Chief in Germany, at a meeting of deputy commanders here yesterday asked Gen. Kurochkin, Soviet deputy, the reason for the publication in Moscow and Berlin at the week-endReuter. - 262 words
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Article90 1947-01-29 6 U.P. CAIRO, Jail. 28.—Anti-Govern-nunt stud.'.t riots continued for lOe second day yesterday with unofficial estimates that at 'ud students were wounded in clashes with the police. The exact cause of the riots was not known immediately, but disturbances were reported from sevaral parts of theU.P. - 90 words
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Article42 1947-01-29 6 U.P. PEIPING, Jan. 28.—The courtmartial of the alleged accomplice of Corporal William Pierson, who was found guilty of raping a Chinese collegian, is expected to start on. Wednesday or Thursday. The name of the man is still Undisclosed.—U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement111 1947-01-29 6 I 11 a.m.—2 p.m.--4.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m.—9.15 p.m. TO MORROW J^Bl tn f'tli o Pio»OJch'*Ui.c 6» Mai Slumi 1 <tPL <^^F^^ShHH^K^» YOU CT D:al Ck T II I V ll am 130 pi^a se Phone A I II A I 4 6.45.9.30 come 3400 early SPECTACULAR. COLOURFUL, GAY! THE BIG111 words
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Advertisement178 1947-01-29 6 Last 5 Shows 11 a m.—2 p.m.—4.15 p.m.V IfeflMi I 111 C3O p.m.—9.15 p m \llrU 8 I 111 (Tel: 5281) \\j The Most Th: xnM. Zon9s BLACK WHIP" Starring: George J. LEWIS Linda No TOMORROW Will Go Down in Film History as the Day When.... Had Its Gala Premiere178 words
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186 1947-01-29 7 £25,000 Horse Race Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 28. -Mr. James Butler. President of the Empire Racing Association of New York, arrived here yesterday to interest racehorse owners in the £25.000 race which it is proposes to run annually to discover which is the world's greatestReuter. - 186 words
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Article408 1947-01-29 7 Archie Quick's Sports Column i.By Archie Quick). LONDON. Jan. 28.—D spite Scotland's melancholy soccer record this s:ason. a member of the Scottish Football Association whom I met this week was prepared to bet that the Scots would at least earn a draw in the annual408 words
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Article145 1947-01-29 7 Sheffield Shield Reuter. SYDNEY, Jan. 28.—Victoria beat New South Wales by 208 runs in the Sheffield Shield match which ended here today. AX. Hassett had declared Victoria's second innings closed at 450 for three the overnight score--leaving New South Wales to get 478 in five and aReuter. - 145 words
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119 1947-01-29 7 Boxer O ffered $100,000 To Lose Fight U.P. New York, Jan. 27.—Rocky Graziano. brilliant middle weight bojter and contender for the championship, told District Attorney Frank Hogan today that he had withdrawn from a match scheduled from December 27 with Cowboy Ruben Shank because he was afraid of the consequencesU.P. - 119 words
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364 1947-01-29 7 Chinese Athletic XI Want To Play As Separate Team (Tribune Soccer Reporter) The Chinese Athletic XI have expressed their Intention not to participate in any League Soccer games as long as the Amateur Football Association refuses to consider their direct application for inclusion364 words
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Article74 1947-01-29 7 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 28.—The draw for the Fifth Round of the F. A. Cu;> to be played on Feb. 8 is a.s fallows:— Birmingham vs. Bolton W. or Manchester C. Chester or Stoke City v s "Wolverhampton W. or Shmeld U. Charlton A. vs. BlackburnReuter. - 74 words
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Article79 1947-01-29 7 U.P. Sydney, Jan. 28 --Dinny Pails won the finals of the Australian singles tennis tournament to take the title from Jam Bromwich with the score 4-6; 6-4; 3-6; 7-5; 8-6 Pails was only one point from defeat in the fifth set but fought through to virtory. PailsU.P. - 79 words
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Article91 1947-01-29 7 PHOENIX. ARIZ.. Jan. 2a. Ben Hogan of Hershey, Pa., won the $10,000 Phoenix open golf tourney for the second straight year with 270 for 72 holes, taking first money of $2,000 and breaking the competttive course record of 273 set last year by himself and91 words
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Article131 1947-01-29 7 International Rugby Reuter. DUBLIN, Jan. 28.—The Irish team to iliect England in the Rugby Union International here on Feb. R was ciiosen as follows: C. Murphy (captain), B. O'Hanlon. J. D. Monteith, J. Harper, B. Mullan, J. W. Kyle, (the scrum-half is not chosen;; If.Reuter. - 131 words
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Article113 1947-01-29 7 At a general meeting of the "Lucky Strike Badminton Party held on Sunday, the following were elected oifice bearers for 1947: President. Cheang Seng Geok: Vice Presidents. Hoo Chun Kah and Tan Kiat Kh:ng; Hon. Secretary. Yeo Chwee Kirn; Asst. Secretary, Sim Soo Lens: Hon Treasurer.113 words
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433 1947-01-29 7 ADELAIDE. Jan. 28—Tne MCC vs. South Australia match has ended in a draw. The home side's second innings closed at 443 (Hammence 145) and at the end of play to-day which was interrupted by heavy showers MCC had hit up 152 for433 words
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Article158 1947-01-29 7 Reuter. The M.C C first innings was 577. S. AUSTRALIA.—Ist Innings. Craig Ibw b Wright 10 Ridings Ibw b Voce 77 Braaman c Langridge b Wright 5 Hamence c Ikin b Wright 145 James b Hardstaff 85 Stanford b Hardstaff 31 Gibson b Hardstaff 4 Vaughton c EvansReuter. - 158 words
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Advertisement273 1947-01-29 7 |jg AND UP TO Pat, i IST DAY b 9.1$ P.Si □us Beyond t Dreams! CiHTON 'Hugo's uTfe itiiback of Kctrc Dame" u'llara. Alan Edniond OBip Imorrow NEW YORK VENI L'RL" w»* mmmmtmmmmmmmmM CHUNGKING Phone 3327. 1 3.15. 6 30. 900 S; OF FURY" Power, Gene ac hunted h tinents273 words
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Advertisement126 1947-01-29 7 MARLBOROUGH 3.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. "ARAWALLi" (Tamil) Starring: P. S. Govindan and P. S. Sivapackiam and many others. Supported by the latest Information Film of India. Coming: "KUNDALAKESI" ■P GeVLANG P{40<\>£ ***** W DRILY 3.15. 6 30 A 9.15 P.CO. For Two Days Only! Shanta Hublikar and Nazir in126 words
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Advertisement165 1947-01-29 7 TODAY 4 SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. Another Outstanding British 'Picture That Had To Have Another Ending Remade Por The United Hlaies. m in Vera Carpary} flj I wtklitX "Noel Coward's Cavalcade Of Suburbia, lt Will Remembered Years From Nov;." MJSJWS OF THE WORLD. THIS < V I HAPPY BREED ROBEAT NtWrON165 words
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1192 1947-01-29 8 Constituent Assembly To Be By Direct Elections Reuter. London. Jan. 28. A constituent assembly by direct election and an interim government for Burma on the model ol the present Indian interim Government are two of the mo«t important results of theReuter. - 1,192 words
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Article188 1947-01-29 8 Reuter U.P. Shanghai, Jan. 28. a memorial meeting here t<>-day. ;n observance o! the outbreak ol the undeclared Japanese war in Shanghai in 1932, ri< loped into an anti American demonstra- -i when some 1.500 persons present mostly students adopted with applause Utterly anti Ann norm declaration.Reuter & U.P. - 188 words
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Article63 1947-01-29 8 Tonight ~t 8 p.m., at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, the first of a series Of five lectures under the title "The British Pnlitical System" will be delivered by Mr. George Q, Thomson. The subject for the first lecture will be -The Tradition of British Democracy."63 words
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83 1947-01-29 8 Mrs. J. iie Clumeck. Ra -ding Secretary Irternatienal Headquarters of the Theosophical Society Madras, If on a short to Sinpore and will deliver a lecture on "Why Theosophy?" at the Singapore Lodge on Thursday, a t 6.30 im. At the annual meeting of Singapore Lodge held en83 words
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Article15 1947-01-29 8 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 28.—Football remJt: SECOND DIVISION Burnley. 3, Newcastle (Jailed 0. —ReuterReuter. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration51 1947-01-29 8 The Vnder-Secretary of state for Air, Mr. aeorqe de Freita*, M.P.. who is making a tour of overseas Commands of the R.A.F. to see the conditions under which airmen are serving holding an informal talk with airmen of R.A.F., Changi, at Malcolm Club. <R.A.F.P R.51 words
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706 1947-01-29 8 OPPOSITION TO CITIZENSHIP QUALIFICATIONS (Own Own Reportci) Kuaia Lumpur. The Consultative Committee which is hearing community views on the Constitutional Proposals held ;t s first me :tmg here on fuesday. It was stated duiinjj the proceedings that raaly Singapore organisations are sending their written views.706 words
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Article35 1947-01-29 8 Reuter. London. Jan. 2r.— Sunderland today paid a transfer fee of €10,000 for Arthur Hudgell, 25-year-old Crystal Palace leftback, which is a record fee for a Third Division footballer.—RenterReuter. - 35 words
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112 1947-01-29 8 U.P. Manila, Jan 27 of the four kill< d pines Airlines afternoon have Manila but an airlines told an Vice President charge of operatj here with th. day. The officials also all goods coins and l the Diane have be The Chinese pre thatU.P. - 112 words
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Article93 1947-01-29 8 Reuter. DURBAN, Jan 28 In an effort to speed up the immigrants to Sou*! Africa General Smuts. South .v Prime Minister, has sent a personal aDpeal to the P nlster. Mr. clement Attlee, to divert three liners from troopship duties and to k< runntn? exclusively grantsReuter. - 93 words
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Article104 1947-01-29 8 Reuter. In Lahore last night Bii I.: Khan Noon told a main m< Muslims to court crn hundreds of thousand end 0 jails. Five hundred IfU arrested in the Punjab jres Shortly after the E*UQ merit had announced h< re today the immediate withdraw On theReuter. - 104 words
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Article68 1947-01-29 8 Mr. A. V. dr Bouse, tl i tion Officer, will b»' months' leave from Pebi prior to retirement from merit service. Mr. de SoUZa Arsl Singapore Government R ISIO and thereafter mm* to the P.W.D. and Payi Treasury. In 1934 be WM ed to the68 words
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Article75 1947-01-29 8 Reuter. LONDON. Jar 2fl Woodcock-Joo Bak-i fight for which have been waking of prices i«- now ri<f: says the Boxing C the "Evening Btaadadr fight ;>t Harringay. No date has been the guess la Tuesdny U end of March. B;<k i Feb. 12 andReuter. - 75 words
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