Morning Tribune, 27 December 1946
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Title Section13 1946-12-27 1 MORNING TRIBUNE \o 205 >*w 6enesj iv Ltisis I FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 194613 words
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357 1946-12-27 1 RIS, Dec. 26.— Stiffer French policy towards the mJese Republic of Vietnam was announced over Saigon radio late last night by the French High Commissioner for Indo-Chi na, Admiral Thierry D'Areu, while intense fighting was going on m scatterreas of Tongking after an unofficial ChristmasReuter - 357 words
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Article160 1946-12-27 1 Gen. Dempsey Retiring I FROM FIELD TO TITRF LONDON, Dec. 26.— General Sir Demptey, Commander-in-Middle East, js to retire at own request from July 1, 1947, take up a civil appointment, the Office .innounced today. He has accepted the Home Decrt- s invitation to become chair- (.f the Racecourse BettingReuter - 160 words
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Article55 1946-12-27 1 A'ILA, Die. 26.- Captain C. Wilson, the pilui and one two Biirvivors of the Fa* Air Transport plane cr Dec. 14. readmitted Into St. 's hospital here is m a s* jricondltlon resulting from the lent. Ison was nindally held res t. i i»' for the crashA.P. - 55 words
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Article36 1946-12-27 1 ATHFNS Dec. 26. Tl C*v™ me mill tuthorities In M i; i if h :i i r plane which n tndingon ana* v HeroUi utl 1( Bu ,.,,,,1 Its destlnatton. PeuterReuter - 36 words
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118 1946-12-27 1 Moutet In Saigon: Clashes Continue M Ifariui MouLt, Prtßdi 0010ICinlfttr, arrived at St n i from Wtvm for m pectlon tour of Indo-Cliina wl French troops m »till Bghting Vietnam (ißdo-Ohineii Hepubto Last newi from Hanoi, t*a\ t 4 Hghting m Tonfking, WOrthern ti ci.nn was of Prench mopping upReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration52 1946-12-27 1 Seventy— One Mr. Af. A. Jinnah, Pre- t ria&tf of the AH'lndla Muslim League, wHose 7! s birthday was celebrated by slims all ore?- MdUayc on Christmas Day. This picture of Mr. Jin- nah tool takeri, tohil* addressing i cr ti tty world press representatives at Claridges Hotel Londan. on.52 words
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Article141 1946-12-27 1 5 Killed In K.L. Road Accident (Tribune Stuff Report*:/-, KUALA LUMPUR, TOd*» One of the most dl^astrou- rood accidents within living nuniour occur nd last night In B.ttu H> I near th« Coliseum Th« at?. v/tt« :i a 15-cwt. multiple- I xi miHtjfJ liuck tan into two tii>ha .m<\ knot141 words
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819 1946-12-27 1 3 HOLIDAY PLANES CRASH IN SHANGHAI: 62 KILLED Wmrui Air Disaster In Chinese Histon SHANGHAI, Dec. 26.— -Christmas night m S.> i»i< hai was marred by the greatest air *se aviation history when three ;urhr. rs to die Chinese-American concern, China Nat iTia tion Corporation, and the othei to th<819 words
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Advertisement23 1946-12-27 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY j By presenting a Doll or Tricyclel They are till new arrivals. GIAN SINGH CO., 4 Battery Road, Singapore,23 words
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337 1946-12-27 2 NjEW THREAT TO VITAL ROAD, RAIL LINKS PEIPING, Dec. 26.— Fighting raged seven milt north of Peiping on Thurs my as Chinese Government forces fought to recapture Lutung, a village m the suburbs which the Communist guerillas seized on Christmas afternoon. Brtwrrn 1.000A.P. - 337 words
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Article381 1946-12-27 2 MANILA (Airmail) The Govern-ment-managed National Tobacco Corporation has Just closed a big tobacco deal with United States buyers. Over 4,000 bales of tobacco leaf have been sold for export to the U.S., the largest post-war ship- Reuter ment to bo made so far.- RANGOON.— U Aung San,Reuter - 381 words
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Article68 1946-12-27 2 BERKELEY, California, Dec 26.— An expedition into the remote areas of South Africa will be undertaken m late spring or early summer by the Museum of Palaentology of the University of California. It will conduct scientific research into palaentology and a study of the fossilsA.P. - 68 words
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Article141 1946-12-27 2 LONDON, Dec. 25.— Denials that they had been detained after their plane had forcelanded en Monday at Croydon weie given yesterday dj members of a party of Zionists. The plane m whicn they were flying from Lydda, m Palestine to Basle, Switzerland, for the World ZionistReuter; A.P. - 141 words
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Article252 1946-12-27 2 JERUSALEM, CHRISTMAS DAY. —Thousands of worshippers, nome j of them British troops on leave from the Job of guarding the troubled Holy Land, knelt m solemn j Christmas rites today at the Bethlehem Grotto erected to mark the birthplace of Infant Jesus. While the faithfulA.P. - 252 words
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Article70 1946-12-27 2 West Palm Beach. Florida. Dec 25.— Robert B. Cameron of Lo Angeles and Army nurse Captain Mice Swicker of Brownvhe Maine, were married to-day. Their romance began m a Japnese prison camp. The coupl° met while both vere prisoners m the Santo Tomas camp mA.P. - 70 words
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Article107 1946-12-27 2 CAIRO. Dec. 25. Faud 1 University which closed on Noember 27 after the students participated m violent antiIritlsh and anti- government 'pnionstrations was permitted to reopen but 500 armed soldiers guarded against new dis- irders.-- A .P. Glasgow. Dec. 25. -Dennis 'Viliinms. D.S.C. of Glasgow •hoseA.P. - 107 words
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176 1946-12-27 2 A Chinese youth, trapped by flamo :J W death, and two others sevt rely burnt and hau tl moved to hospital at mid- day yesterday when 1 pidated Chinese house m Chin Swee Road, O tf Ha: lock Road, was gutted by176 words
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Article133 1946-12-27 2 WASHINGTON. Dec. 26. -M C Rogers McCullough rtportß on Thursday that sci.ntUts iM are working on The basic pfl blems of building an expeß mental atomic lurnace tv prl duce heat for industrial uses.B Dr. McCuLo^h. who is associß ted with ihe Clinton Laborstorß of Monsanto ChemicalA.P. - 133 words
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96 1946-12-27 2 NEW YORK. Dec. 26.—TwentHfour British brides and 25 childreß of American Gl's arrived m York m time to celebrate their nrfl Christmas m the United Stateß after an arduous iraiL-Atlnnt.B plane trip beset by delays becausß of weather conditions. 1: The plane arrivedA.P. - 96 words
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129 1946-12-27 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec V sumption of U. S. government opefljl tion differential subsidies to slupß ping lines as on Jan. 1 er i announced on Wednesday by thj U. S. Maritime Commission. Tnj subsidies were suspended item America entered the war. I They are intendedA.P.; Reuter - 129 words
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Article173 1946-12-27 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES X uk Anaon Ln i B a com m died bI Pi At the 1. U) Knaii Belama ci, and held B igan .slur 1 I were civon An exten i and Decrepit Chini c In Kuala Lump bull' to accomnv i 100, :> f I r173 words
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288 1946-12-27 3 I parti :>n. and as 1 nch Union. bu »ul aga Ihe Province ol Tonglcin In daj un i iruc< •ii the It- nch (Annam< I publican forces. re. torn imandi i Parts l >y r them Lndo-Chlna win re the French authoi haw no*Reuter - 288 words
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Article120 1946-12-27 3 BELGRADE. Dec. M Jugoslav Government has imI d" m it po ut the four Britl h sold at pr< -nt detained m Vuj but 'd<>- b not wi i> to cause turthei bitterness m British-Yugo-sla\ n-lations by publishing It thifl time/ an nflicial Yugo iourcn d< clared todReuter - 120 words
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143 1946-12-27 3 U.S. AIR AND NAVAL BASES IN JAPAN TOKIO, Doc. 26.- The proposal ll representative Bishop (RepubIcan) Illinois, for a permanent Jn d States air and naval base n Japan seemed to underline th< mrpo c of extensive semi-mili-arj improvements already com- d. Top U.S. military officers declined to comment, butA.P. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration89 1946-12-27 3 At least 15 people we reported dead, another 30 believed buried, and 25 injured m a fire and explosion w hie h wrecked a seven-storey tenement building m Washington heights. New York, on Dec 12. The explosion followed a flre iv a disused Iceworfa at the back of the tenement89 words
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Article104 1946-12-27 3 Gandhi To Go On 'Walking Tour' SRIRAMPUR (East Beng E)ec. 25. -At the openinu of the New Yeai Gandhi will >tart a vlllage-to-vlllage "walking tour" In Noakhali district, east B« ngal, where some of the worst HlnduIfuslim rioting occurred m October. His >am will b- to restore amity between HindusReuter - 104 words
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Article61 1946-12-27 3 MADRID, Dec. 25.-1116 British Ambassador to Spain, Sir Victor Millet, left for London at 12.30 pm GMT aboard a special British Overseas Airways Corporation plane today. Sir Victor is being withdrawn m compliance with the decision of the United Nations Assemoiy to withdraw envoys fromReuter - 61 words
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31 1946-12-27 3 Tribune Staff Report Cl formed a Eur 4/) members from var';< i 11 rt Amer i iduatefi C Rang, Mr S C I the association! C31 words
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Article33 1946-12-27 3 Dec. 25—- Fifty niem•i armed band were kill ittle with Greek srondtroopa near ffufli on M ritsa whk-h forms (ir ek and Ived day by th I nistry of Public Ord<33 words
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Article531 1946-12-27 4 H.L. HOPKIN - A Kind Word For The British H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LUNUUK by 12 B• i Nil Bi I :th 1 to the B throughout tiv- Japanese patJ murder and said Saw Tin Din v one ol r^«* fundamental v.tVucs of the British people; kindness -s another. Indeed the/ are531 words
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393 1946-12-27 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946. Food Needs taring the brief In im between the Cl ma w Year I s th< Blowing of :ipo or commercial acth •unity to take stock of the world situation. ago the reliel f ill felt the c Bsation of years ol widespread war393 words
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Article368 1946-12-27 4 WASHINGTON.— The ll; St U vernment is ready wage all-out, war on influenza this winter. Chiei weapon m the attack Is a new vaccine developed by Army doctors during the war. Experience with the vaccine ha.s been encouraging so far. A single injection has been found to368 words
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Article62 1946-12-27 4 LONDON Dec. 25.-VUa? ixtween Britain and France are abolished a< from January 1, 1947, the British Foreign Office announced today. This follows the exchange of notes bet\&\ it the British and Ftench Govern mmts. The agreement applies to tra vel to Britain and North vn lie Jund andReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1946-12-27 4 TRIBAL CHIEFTAIN MURDEREND Balfa, Doc. 25. Emir Muham- Tivd Zeinati, tribal chieftain of Gha&sawieh, Inhabiting Beisan s^uth of Lak'> lee, v^as murdered m Haifa *< -day by unknown .^abs28 words
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Article367 1946-12-27 4 5-Second News From Britain Mr. Anew n B ol Health I scope oj mi Aire I Bcheme^to I The Flee m we approved v, f ol Dei p« vex V at Brunswick Wha m will cost the Polai W Crigglestone fie.fi (Yorkshire) cdß a new rec trdtfox i I The367 words
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Letter194 1946-12-27 5 PUBLIC HEALTH public h must repla PEOPLE'S RESTAURANI i visited two ally I i mi»-(i to capacitj be seen all ai wei erved ai 1 md much appj populai ured, but i un porl 11 it II the numb r be Inert a d n ii b put i194 words
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Advertisement629 1946-12-27 5 ,y «MM Regarding the eyestfhl Consult; New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. S3, Now World Amusement Tark. si\(;\ photo STUDIO 14. Rich Street, I re. Indoor and OuU!oo r r Photograph! I si I) PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang629 words
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Article, Illustration982 1946-12-27 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE -WITH i I the Shaw Brothei Hx Cinema and r\ ngufshed people i and 10 i) m. to Wtb C tury F<x Him. 'Anna and the King 1 f Slam/ 1 which had b •n for I |11 nptuoui picture hou Among othei n 1982 words
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Article, Illustration384 1946-12-27 6 Josehine Lowman - Why Grow Old? Josehine Lowman by») Colour Counts i and psych -B tremendous m- has j combinat n exciting i 1 'ither > B moro bave an In PJ their influen jp Physician; and i>\ B have long known t: ;rß' an impact on uiir fir.o::B[- This is thj'ught to384 words
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Miscellaneous41 1946-12-27 6 i I.l*l. ABXEH hJ I Step Hark m IJic Car. Please!! .^^^A I THE CENSCP .^-B-BETTEIR MLGNA'S II TAKE IT EASY TONIGHT, mp/CTURCJm k fNIUDE!TTE. r r D-DONT DO bflßT\^ P P^~&*-' \NurTl N o rrj |^^5 1 l\ r m41 words
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Article, Illustration514 1946-12-27 7 Hery Gris - Hery Gris j y Morning Tribune Corret. m Hollywood Ho] itumn I -üburb whl n n A 1 1 r» 1.-.y dri am al thi m this cherish, ol I and become film star. thi| Pasadena school new year's "Tournament ol514 words
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Miscellaneous35 1946-12-27 7 W MAZAK4 TO THE MORNING TRIBUNI: I V iSI HZ rT^.TMf A LIKELY STOPV/ r S I^^r^&t it off.T 7 E.F; ;.D it? 1 JH IT mf~i!.s *> N-- y fc [OPE x v H r35 words
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953 1946-12-27 8 I is here yesU I m I they icceptabl un D ild m< ire of ti^ I O. v atea from all tfte Mai id Settlements ol I Penan from Singapore, attended th( sion, wh preceded by a mammoth procession m which demonstrators carried953 words
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Article43 1946-12-27 8 Nevada. Dec 25.— Dr. J Church, University of Nov.: orologist, hi s been !•>•■ to India to organise a survey and streamflow for'in in the Known as "the Fathei ot i survey Church has mace numerous surveys in the rj Russia, Egypt vnd Iran.43 words
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213 1946-12-27 8 LONDON, D^c. 25. Tin- HinduMuslim probkm was mentioned on Moscow Radio yesterday. Referring to mutual stabbing* m many Indian towns, the commentator A. Dyakov, broadcasting In English, >aid: "Whenever the British Government have started making some reforms m Indi? ieliglou- md communal animosities mReuter - 213 words
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215 1946-12-27 8 Warship May Lead Expedition To Antarctic C warship m I i Ani I has n II a b ally sta I Much trouble will be saved if task fore- win I a reconnaissance 1 1 i mid-January. I despatched Quickly, as the war- Besides Australia mn y I ship mayReuter - 215 words
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Miscellaneous409 1946-12-27 8 Try This AMERICAUX ON THE GRIDIRON I m m^ ANSWTE TO W Crossword Puzzle m K ;r;™ I M'AI.N IPIAIN IN Oft] .-j I ACROSS 34— Pronoun g|E* |Aus'o FeP g]N|S Pl and 6— Famed 35— Top of wooden Y~WC JNVE^N H|A P'f'*>- f HI i-What backs do 36— What409 words
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Article250 1946-12-27 9 I t > -When uth A :t will r:d :n a all d are m cream I vi tli rar v by thr Kil an 1 Wli n coaches b In Blrmini d m luxury, con? lency, fcmbod 1 air cond:- s and all250 words
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135 1946-12-27 9 ntly ir.-t d«-d whll it< ondei troetvro hatv by t- ruuv ba left Its A itrnet upon the buildiiiß which yun In 1088- but ttk chuich endured esrthoatki flic-. |al and other nutuiai fors. rhe illppins of th« roof ha-^ X tt greatA.P. - 135 words
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Advertisement71 1946-12-27 9 \SON EXTENDED! TO-DAY: 2 p.m. 4.15 p.m. i 30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. »OI V KA.\DK HAVE SEEN AND ILLED BY THE AMAZING TARZAN OF TAHZANS! 1.000 t AND -NEW THRILLS! BREATH-TAKING STINTS! J:/mm 4 Virtinia Cr»y Cli«r4*« *uM*tt ChiM Will* O» »<^ fcr HICHAiI Preceded by ti Si A Short71 words
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Advertisement60 1946-12-27 9 v r -CHANGE Tin SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST PA \ORA MA OF THRILLS! Packed »i» one Grand story Surpassing all Dramas In Glory!.. Immensity! WILSON m TECHNICOLOR D, f ect:d 1 4 Written b> HENRY KING 2q LAMAR-iwrTi stft/riiUß At EXANDI LHARI ES KNOX COBURN Owing ti the length of the Film60 words
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Advertisement40 1946-12-27 9 7 I Owing I o I ndous Success, Season Extended To-day 3 Shows 30—6.90—9.30 p.m 2 O. &f*U r finx IL3 rßiinJilßil .mi Since ■All jy «>i >. w W nratd by !O) < N r ROM -V M i t i40 words
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Advertisement130 1946-12-27 9 "ANNA THE KING of SIAM" Irene Dunne— Rex Ham'son— Linda Dcirnell. Your Last Opportunity >v^ jjii' x i A ii& x r To Sfl( rht rhousandW f V m A 1^ liMl-Oiif Stninco hnath i W JL P"^ J^ J.«kiii'; Thrills si \M m TEL. 4f:A 2. C)iR _j A130 words
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Article332 1946-12-27 10 Pr.c toted I it where other Bta Foodstuffs: Yesterday's quot ation^ Were "Meehoon": 2 $85, No. 3 $72. Lnti K'dah $65. Ri ,m No. I $95; N m. Siam glutinous rice $90, K-dah glutinous rice $75; 3iam milling $38. Rock Sugar:— No. 1 $32; No.332 words
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83 1946-12-27 10 Airwoman Killed In X'mas Eve Crash KiO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 25. Only one man survived the big loiiign plane disaster recorded In Brazil when an Avio y iik air liner crashed yesterday m a storm into a mountainside on its way from London to Buenn*- Aires. Twenty died. Among thoseReuter - 83 words
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Article35 1946-12-27 10 Bombay, Dec. 25. The police I fir d two rounds m central Bom- j bay to-day to stop stone-throw- m« by crowds, to-night's Bom- j bay Government, "riot communl- J quo" said. I35 words
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Article97 1946-12-27 10 TOKIO, Dec. 26.— American aimy Investigaton worked more Japane c Quake-In-fected lones and their disctn earthquake in j uric > pushed the army's official total to 1 new high of 3,200 dead and Injured. The armjr'i total of 1,058 dead M 14 fewef than the HomeA.P. - 97 words
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Article226 1946-12-27 10 Continued Earth Shocks Predicted POKIO, Dec. 26. SCAP^ Pub-; lie Health Welfare section announced that it^ total earthQuake casualties Increased to 1.058 dead, 933 Injured, with fresh reports from Shikoku. Thi- increased the previous death total by 76. but remained below the Home Ministry's total of 1,172 dead. Colonel Crawford226 words
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Article238 1946-12-27 10 LONDON. D Day football res: Arsenal 2. P< rtsmouth 1 Villa 2. Illicit Id 2. Biirkburn i. Blackpool l. 13* >i* ;>n Wandra 2. Manclv td. 2. Chelsea 1, Preston N. E I Bverton 4. Derby Co 1 Orimsby Town 3. CharUon Ath l Ui da utd238 words
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Article56 1946-12-27 10 Bombay, Dec. 25. -a dusk-to-dawn curfew for seven days wa, impo6< :i .i>; night on one square mile area In northeast Bombay where sporadic slabbing* tiave been rep -n a alter the lifting of the citj wide curfew three week The order Is a l% puniti\o ni asure."Reuter - 56 words
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Article112 1946-12-27 10 LONDON D« Rugby Union results: Llanelly 27. Univ. U. 11. Maesteo 12. Aboravon 0 Neath 38. London Walsh ft Swansea 17. Watsoniai Edinburgh A. W. r; L Scottish 3. I Glasgow University 0. Gli I H. S. (Former pupi I Kelvingside West v. ci- I Academicals 14 IReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement36 1946-12-27 10 At The Worlds r.; DAILY: 3, 7, 9.15 P.M "CONFLICT" N.n DAILY: 3. 7. 9 15 P.M 'FIGHTING WITH XII r LRSON" (Final Chaps i SKY G.W. Wly; 7. 9.15 Pin. ••THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER"36 words
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Advertisement84 1946-12-27 10 /3lf II /3l IMPROVED SOUND! <C\ PHONE 6 909 GOING OVER BK SONJA TANGOS TO "JEALOUSIE" SKATES TO LILTING CHINESE MUSIC! ALL THIS (Sc HEAVEN TOO) FOR YOUR XM\> L ENTERTAINMENT THIS YEAR! Js? r^* •^JOUN PAYNE JACK (SffHP Freeeded by MARCH OF TIME. (Latest) RECALLED FOR A 2nd MIDNIGHT84 words
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374 1946-12-27 11 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S PENANG RACES I'T'ibune Staff K«po» ;ANG, Thuis.— The big rowd since the reion turned up to le pening day'a races of ang Turf dub's Chriitmas ana New e ar oaeex The weather was fine and tfte t^oing slightly ing. In the sixth race which enaed m a374 words
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Article179 1946-12-27 11 At the Election Meeting held »-n 21 at !C\, the following office be t. r-t-d for Hi ng year: President— Mr. fl Vice-President: Dr. Poh Chee Juay; Wtm. Tri-;, surer. Mr. Lim Chonß M»n •l«'Cted); Hon. Secretary: Mr Looi Eng San <re -elected) Asst. Secretary: Mr. K.Reuter - 179 words
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331 1946-12-27 11 S.C.K 18 pts. Sh gapn. Indians: ♦> pt>. Diaplaying supi-rionty m tne acnim, and possessing better speed ana sramina, Chini Baeed Indians at RuKijer yesterday on the Padan^ by 18 points The Ijvdlan thre< h were always dangerous when .n possession. Kuidip 4>;i.«;!i (,n331 words
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Article124 1946-12-27 11 SHANGHAI, D«t. 2fi Fonij<n Quart its wtn- not :-,tirpn «»-d nt th.* iction of BofUA latfcortttai m Damn m rtfUllag t<> hllow two American newsmen and un Am«-r. ran bßtlßMtflMß t<> land therr. Naval authorities feared t><for»hand this would f»ccur. In RrrnimiiiK for the secondA.P. - 124 words
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Article153 1946-12-27 11 Trade Fillip In U.S. Predicted NEW YORK, Dec. H.— The ■Jniud States is likely to enjoy H sut >tantial Increase m foreign Hade m 1947 while at th« ■arm time experiencing domestic Bu iiios recession, some econo-Hii-t- predict. This is not a wii.idox. I In fact a recession here couldA.P. - 153 words
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Article440 1946-12-27 11 Stacl m m S ««•<•«'•• Combined Army: 5 Combined Navy: Fielding a strong side, the Combined Army proved themselves superior when they defeated the Combine! Navy by 5-2 m a soccer match watched by a good crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Army, whose440 words
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Article132 1946-12-27 11 SYDNEY, Dec. 26.-Tw..nty- 1 jne yachts fitted with radar jquipment started from Sydney oarbour at 11 a.m. today on the annual 690-mile race to Hobart, fa-mama. The radar fear enable^ airjraft of the Australian Air Force to keep watch over them and provide daily report- of the132 words
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88 1946-12-27 11 A Bathing B»«auty CojnpeUtlon win be held tonight at the Ode n Cabaret New World. A lood number of entrlei bftf already *>' (m received and a bewllderlng array ol the latest m it ng pi is expected BsftU'i fourth Datlooal orchid expc Rio de Jar88 words
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63 1946-12-27 11 NEW YORK, Dec. 26.-Baron tobert de Rothchild, 66, died on Jhristmai Day of pnucmonia m tnne, Switzerland, it was reK&ted here by the attorney for Is family. Baron de Rothchild, until his •mont as partner of de Rothhild Frcres of Paris, shared the adershipA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement18 1946-12-27 11 cr^D ROBBERY! Ks^"'*mL vh( n y° u hear th glren It'll be Of help to the law H18 words
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Article239 1946-12-27 12 Last Night's Title Fight (Tribune Staff Reporter) Nai Soni Pong (143] lbs j won the Singapore welterweight title and silver belt donated by Dr. C. J. Paglar m the title fight ag unst Jimmy Welch last night at the New World Are la, winning by239 words
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Article, Illustration123 1946-12-27 12 T Above; Picture taken at Government House m I Ottawa following the iced- din Q of the Governor- S i General of Malaya, (Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald), to X Mrs. Audrey Fell owes Row- ley. It shows, left io right, S Mr. A. D. P. Heeny, the bistman; Miss sheilaA.P. - 123 words
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Article83 1946-12-27 12 ATHENS, Dec- 26.— The Greek military authorities near the Bulgarian frontier today warned Bulgaria that Greek forces will m future be "compelled to pursue" into Bulgarian territory guerillas crossing the frontier 111 retreat before the Greek army Government sources here today said that the Greek br:- j gadeReuter - 83 words
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Article179 1946-12-27 12 MELBOURNE, Dec. 26.—Opening their Sheffield Shield game, New South Wales took the first knock against Victoria, and were dismissed for 205 to which Victoria replied with 154 for one when stumps were drawn. New South Wales opened brightly, hitting up 123 for the ■{)<■ of one wicketReuter - 179 words
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Article345 1946-12-27 12 Schroeder Beats Brom^m And Kramer, Pails MELBOURNE, Dec. 26.- -The United s r Cup Tennis players, Ted Schroeder and Ji uav took the first two singles matches and placi a^^B States team m a commanding lead m a bid v, *W the Davis cup from345 words
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70 1946-12-27 12 Police Of ficer Killed Ship's Firemen Held HONGKONG, Dec 26-Thrl j British firemen from th* ;.:M: i Arundel Castle were taken M custody following a fatal bafl In Kowloon last night in ill sub-inspector Alexander SddB Anderson of the Hongkong Pofl died of a fractured skull all being knocked downReuter - 70 words
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