Morning Tribune, 3 January 1947
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Article120 1947-01-03 1 Heavy Clashes Near Medan YT AVI A, Jan. 2. Indonesian troops have fought duel with Dutch troops around Medan, m iimatra, the official Dutch military spokesay. In view of the military situan Dutch troops occupied the ne Exchange which was In Indonesian hands. n s opened ftre with artillery lateReuter - 120 words
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59 1947-01-03 1 Crippled Baby Gets £14,900 From Hospital I tan Jan. 2.-Judge L. Chief Registrar of > Supreme Court, and J daughter was cripI r ns shortly af t?r I l an^ English missionary I ."i 4 9G 7 re to-day I J0 damaRCS 1 alleged to I by a leaking iReuter - 59 words
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Article103 1947-01-03 1 LONDON, Jan. 2: Cabling from Batuvia, the News Chronicle correspondent quotes a Dutch Army communique for the statement that a serious situation exists m Sumatra where a Dutch patrol crossed the provisional demarcation line near Medan by error on Saturday. "Minor attacks by Republican irregulars were renewedReuter - 103 words
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Article31 1947-01-03 1 LONDON, Jan. 2.— England's prcmire Baronet, Sir Nicholas Bacon, who is a descendant of the essayist, Sir Francis Bacon, died yesterday at the age of 89- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1947-01-03 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 2.—The poliC€ opened fire to stop looting and stono--1 throwing In throe districts Of C ral Bombay last night.23 words
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304 1947-01-03 1 MENINGITIS CASES FROM SHIP RUSHED TO HOSPITAL HERE 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Meningitis occurred on the Tjibadak which arrived In Singapore on Wednesday with a total of 1,355 Malayan Chinese repatriated by UNRRA and CNRRA. Together with malaria and pneumonia, th c dreaded diseatook a toll of ten lives out at304 words
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Article, Illustration48 1947-01-03 1 THE DUKE OF WINDSOR deft) looks thoughtful as >rince Amir Fa sal al Sand, the Saudi Arabian Foreign Hnister and United Nations Delegation Chairman, talks o him at a reception given by the Argentine deltgation O r the United Nations defecates at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel m New York.48 words
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180 1947-01-03 1 S'PORE DUTCH OFFICER FOUND SHOT IN COLOMBO Colombo. Jan. 2— A verdict oi homicide was returned at the inquest to-day on Captain W. B. Nagel. Dutch naval officer, who died m hospital alter being found lying on the roadside with a bullet wound m his head. Evidence was given atReuter - 180 words
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91 1947-01-03 1 Yokohama, Jan. 2. The Eighth Army Commission War Crimes hearing was thrown into a commotion today when MPs prevented the Japanese defence attorney, Kakuichiro Yoshizawa from passing a nail file to his accused son, Kunio Yoshizawa who is facing trialU.P. - 91 words
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87 1947-01-03 1 Ottawa. Jan. 2.— More than *****.000 people living m Canada-the figure ol the last census taken m 1941- automata callv become Canadian citizens with legal rights and privileges a<? such under the Canadian Citizenship Act which has Ju l ccmc into r.peration. Th:s new statusReuter - 87 words
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132 1947-01-03 1 London. Jan. 2 Lieut. -Gen. 1 Sir Frederick Mercian, former Chief ol UNRRA'-j displaced person- operations m Germany, j whose retirement from the Brl- t sh Army was announced by the i War Office last night, comment* j ed: "My retirement is definitelyReuter - 132 words
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Article27 1947-01-03 1 London, Jan. 2. --Miss Alice Lecocq gave a tea party heie yesterday m honour of her first permanent wave. She is 91.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement22 1947-01-03 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By presenting a Doll or Tricycle They are all new arrivals. GIAN SINGH CO., r4 Battery Road, Singapore,22 words
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322 1947-01-03 2 Recent Government Circular v 1 n Insult I o Sarawak Constitution i I i. i i v. 1 i! con h be pit. A 1 tour, nely M thai the Govern mely hi able a thoufhf the Union vii real!:322 words
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Article28 1947-01-03 2 A I boy, Chua Ah Leh F who i. Ihc Third Pwlire a a charge of r Vftliled at \i II Jt cob, from an tgi R ltd28 words
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32 1947-01-03 2 Governor' s Tribute To Govt. Servants I to the PIng 1946 tnann r m your .-nment off] irdships wh Th»- mi n have In the rehaand I public will rethe discharKr duties."32 words
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478 1947-01-03 2 Iroin ins job- a el ,ut twenty d IK i Ol T): mal and M Shah, d< jap occupation, ,f causing grievous hurt to Ooh Kok Bi Mi Vld ball, > lor th( d id that th« part re anmi'ound the who on hi^ a478 words
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Article137 1947-01-03 2 Boy Drowned In Swimming Pool "While I was walking ruucH the six-foot end of the poolM saw the body of a boy lying m the bottom. I dived m and afl ter pulling out the body appliel artificial respiration for ab I forty minutes out it was of M ■avail."137 words
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Article159 1947-01-03 2 An application to r W possession of a house which acquired by a Chinese just b# fore the outbreak of the Jri:-M ese war, was dismissed by S Pent Assessment Board y^'-m The applicant, yeo Scow I« id he bought the nous-' m premises known as159 words
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185 1947-01-03 3 A .45 uvolvcr and 2.040 rounds of ammunition were exhibits Seventh Magistrate's Coun yesterday m an inquiry held ainst a South Indian Mu-lim. Sulaiman bin Ibrahim Shah, on tativ* charge of unlawful po-se»sion of arms and ammunion Sulaiman, formerly an eating- stai]185 words
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Article, Illustration84 1947-01-03 3 <u Joan ureenuoou, Bniisnyt T star of "A Girl m a Million' presenting to thn l mill onth visitor to Low- don's "Biitain Can Make It" Exhibition, a handsome t i cow-hide a'r travel bag: S uUh her is Dennis Price now playing leading roles i In two new Sydney84 words
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153 1947-01-03 3 allegation that Bong Ah 16» and another youth [ndian) Led two s poy drivan ambush In a back Serangoon R«>ad one of Bashir Ahmad, wag robi-\ r containing $29 it ig wh( n they were m a number of adults I Bong. I 'ed153 words
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Article38 1947-01-03 3 G-G Due Back Jan. 14 Mac Donald the li expected bark January 14th He n England from 6th. 1 m London ho. d m consultation with r '«vernment o n offihe is con-'»r-Gereral will u> Qenml on Ja,unry38 words
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94 1947-01-03 3 FATHER OF JAP VICTIM FLIES TO SEE TRIAL The father of an r.a.f. sergeant who was beheaded after being shot down m Bassein. Burma, will be among the spectator* at the forthcoming trial m Rangoon of a number of Japi anese war crime suspects. Sergeant Woodbridge was one of a94 words
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Article30 1947-01-03 3 The R.A.F. has a rn-w Public delations chiof m Singapore— vYing Commander Crn\ The former P. R. head. Squadron Leader Swaffcr, i< returning to England.30 words
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Article62 1947-01-03 3 Five Chinese officials for the Chinese Consulate, Singapore, were among the passengers on the Tjibadak which arrived on Wednesday from Hongkong. They were Mr. Lee Chin Fu (Commercial Advisor to the Singapore Chinese Consul-General) Mr. Le<.> Koh Tsiu and Mr. Hsieh Chung Ao, (Assistant Commercial Advisors62 words
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Article335 1947-01-03 3 Our Financial Section 'From Our Own Correspdndent) Indications from London show a tendency for higher prices. In Sterling tin shares, London bid up I to 20 for Aycr Hitams and 11/3 for Killinghalls. Siones were taken at 10/6. Locally, a few of the Dollar shares improved335 words
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Article386 1947-01-03 3 General Sir Montagu Stopiord, C.8.E., K.8.E., C.8., D.5.0., M.C., Commander m Chief, South East Asia, Land Forces, who received the title on Knight Commander of the order of the Bath m the New Year Honours, was born on Nov. 16, 1892, and was educated at Wellington College386 words
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379 1947-01-03 3 Evidence At Mutiny Trial me re-noisting ot tne union Jack m place oi til white surrender flag on Christmas Island was related by Subcdar Murzaffir Khan at the fifth day's bearing of the trial of seven soldiers of the Hong379 words
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11 1947-01-03 4 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947. High Handed Method I I11 words
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OUR LETTER FROM LONDON
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212 1947-01-03 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Princess "Will Marry" Philip Of Greece H.L. HOPKIN Dy Elizata Ml i i i U The Terror Hoaxer tated U Iden restaul and tatlon to be i i'^'l- li im and Sc pi I I by I rh' 1 h urn tiding the runny i I ire caught, arc out212 words
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Article88 1947-01-03 4 Ice -Ska ting Queens Thrill London ieens of I ,rlct's ice-skating for the world figure skatii chamjn Si i[. bruary 14 to 1G r i te of glamour and skill. Lohnner, Ingeborg Nil >--m El. en, Lilly Walle. [n addition to the prsu cheduled to give are not to boA.P. - 88 words
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Article372 1947-01-03 4 5-Second News From Britain CHEAP DAY RETURNS. J,t a 3 id cla<s. introduced by L.N.E N larger tow Licencei will be granted to Ol d ,11 cinema* only if they diapl Og plant and price> o The London house m which I planned the Soviet Union— Bo, X ford iquare,372 words
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Letters To The Editor..
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Letter301 1947-01-03 5 A Woman On Man I notice that a number of malt readers have used some harsh and overbearing terms to criticise -fit* way a woman applies her make-up According to them a woman whp uses rouge, lipstick and eye-shadow is a good-for-nothing, a home-brea-ker and completely devoid of feminine301 words
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Article74 1947-01-03 5 Officer Wounded In Crowd Attack CALICUT, Jan. 2.— The police opened fire on an armed crowd ot persons described a* Communistwho attacked them m Ellaranhi village, 3."; miles from Cannanore on the Malabar coast m Madras Province. One police officer was wounded by shot but details of other casualin the74 words
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Advertisement156 1947-01-03 5 it's obtainable anywhere its tn ihfL SxnqafwhSL ShofUk Apt Curios C. K. Tang Kinds Eastern Art* Crafts SINGAPORE, S.S. Beauty Aids Lr ReceWed Various WJt f pONI perfumed* and Max Factor products. BismureTle Gift Sets" Wedding Presents, etc. AM .A BUX CO., p| Kortb Bridge Road, Singapore. phi Hotel Building)156 words
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Advertisement345 1947-01-03 5 Singapore shops today ate displaying fl^ wide a i arictu of poods as can be desired m the circumstances, and competition to ouy is happily being replaced by competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well as seller this page offets a good cross- section of current bargains. For345 words
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Advertisement154 1947-01-03 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore, phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,154 words
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Article, Illustration448 1947-01-03 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH 1 1^ 1 RSY.C Luncheon Party I 1. J. Ron" i I I m i I om- Mr nt\m hildren\ Party H »1 all Army per- Monand thij beld m the Jack Club. North Bridge tiildren at- Kerr, Mrs. Sparkrg ol the ComI corned448 words
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Advertisement11 1947-01-03 6 MX AIINEII EXCLUSIVE IN MALAW Beyond the Call of Duty 111 words
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Miscellaneous79 1947-01-03 6 What's On -j v VICTORIA THEATRE n Hamlet Wills presents i the Globe Players m m •'King Richard the Third M PAVILION S Donald O'Connor and Susanna Foster m V i ''Top Man" l CATHAY W Danny Kftye m "The Kid from S Brooklyn" v CAPITOL r^ j Humphrey Rogart79 words
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787 1947-01-03 7 Henry Gris - BERG MAN SAYS GOODBYE TO HOLLYWOOD-1 Henry Gris OUR SPECIAL FEATUR «nM HOLLYWOOD j By Morning Tribune Corres. m Hollywood ilollmcood utoiy of a grange, who cam, to Rome 1 iL the Romans do; a frank account ab- tfceWm tor tH. siMC Alywood Th.iv stands W one of Holly- ooking787 words
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Article, Illustration9 1947-01-03 7 Bq Al Capp - B q Al Capp To be continued to-morrow9 words
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Article, Illustration577 1947-01-03 7 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman *y Time For Fun Out of the month's of babei sometimes come surprising words ot wisdom. To-day I am going to let you m on a conversation with 15-year-old Sondra Blanca. talented young pianist. "In order to make time for the things I have to577 words
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Article19 1947-01-03 8 I I ni f or tl :n if] th<-m. tile ll < MX B MM ReuterReuter - 19 words
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40 1947-01-03 8 I I I ptom- value nor rev. ill kX ;< vain*- included Uhflul;.!. 1 Dlia or infectioni «>t the th<- pleura! cavitiei II i fo md t(or no \aiu< m tbi tn-at-vf b In and A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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8 1947-01-03 8 Palestine Jews Say: "Night Attacks Now" Am U.P.U.P. - 8 words
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53 1947-01-03 8 Burma Accepts Round-Table Discussions I v- .c mviI iture I lich will I b y ■nan i to for 1 beginning 13. ot b '^,F, Ba Thakin U Tin Tint I U Ba* tnunications ped that the ilso include U Premier who is ter. i that they will ed byReuter - 53 words
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Article88 1947-01-03 8 Air Marshal Sir George Pine, Air Officer Commanding. Far East, i< leaving Singapore on Sunday lor a tour ol Japan and the South Pacific: Sir George will fly to Japan by way oj Okinawa. He will visit Tokk) where he will be the gue.^t ol General88 words
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118 1947-01-03 8 i at to 1 rd 111 is In A F n foi i Own Critic) ite backgn und for the ac--1 nUi tin- players, idiary r for s i iked no iher than ild sp ik his words, iis they did illy. Outstar118 words
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Article404 1947-01-03 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 1- Pn <ily aning prOClama[p thU nation through sacrifice And courage and per ing finally and unlally the -ui under from our Thereafter we ther with other UniUd Na tlons, -<t about building a world m which Justice -hall replace force. •WithReuter - 404 words
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Article27 1947-01-03 8 BOMBAY, Jan. 2.— Two personft were killed and seven wounded yc.-Bj tcrday m stabbing incidents communal rioters m Central Bo.'ttH bay.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous341 1947-01-03 8 Try This AMERICAN* i rase word razzie 11 I i««u»t uuuttt aieiaai >LU \7 LI '&c^ "aKja I i tk>io «f«ir i\ Uoitcrt m N >.- A J ftje 5» A Piiq. I t Kuul tirr.rer veo mH E NIE TL. PJA L A Vj£{fi I II cm r.ir gE.ETWEEIINEIsmaW341 words
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286 1947-01-03 9 Fir i:d Chinese stuaents >nd in,'. temonstration fht, ing „ot a Chin... at m .nandnv. hdravv forcesfromCl Ifcmoi ld and Shanghai to Nan be lakre the r tudent -O movement Central Uniw- uking M ißg tonight. meeting db tad enti m ainglinf he uj aU.P.; Reuter - 286 words
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50 1947-01-03 9 LONDON. Jai L— C D* Pariia: L'nder Bt tary of State, who J the R" Air Force m Germany b<f Christmas^ will this month make an xtended tour of RAF Commandin the Mediterranen, Middle E I India and the Far East indue Japan.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement93 1947-01-03 9 v^ 53 ik-i fl A The Record -Breaking 'Casablanca' pB St/RB to see His desrf ■•rrordobft tupporling toit-^^^^^^^^^^^^ J UIK-UE MORGAN PHILIP OORH SILT 6REENSTREET HELMUT DANTINE c 1 1» GEO TOBIAS A HAL B WALLIS PRODUCTION DIfIECUD BY MICHAEL CURTIZ lick mm Fnm i Novel by Chis Norrfhoti S93 words
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Advertisement58 1947-01-03 9 CATHAY "JT 11 a.m., 2, 4.15, 6.30, 9.30 NON-STOP LAUGHTER/ fy loveliness! *tiU*. &oiDinm MHEKIDtROM To-Morrow Midnight 7 •~»T7^ 1 I VI KhJ r '*'S At TheJVorlds GIOBF: G W DAILY: 3-7-9.15 P.M. "HIT THE ICE" LIDO N.W. DAILY: 3-7-9.15 P.M. "INTERMEZZO" OPENING TO-MORROW -SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED" (m Technicolor.)58 words
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Advertisement119 1947-01-03 9 DO NOT MISS IT! rqg>3^^x\xxv^v^v\x LAST 5 SHOWS |]rJU^i| to-iiay C^ wJb ll 11a.m.— 2 p.m.— 4.15 —6.30 |UL 4Q4 2. ~QIR-COHDITIOnED, THE TREAT FOR YOUNG OLD! RIDYARD KIPLING'S **.Jr\<;ij: H«oii** (ill Technicolor) with SABU m his greatest role. famous Romance! Opening TO-MORROW ggous ggg DUAL ROLES JOne Of The119 words
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Article124 1947-01-03 10 Our Special Food Markets Report i s72> y B I Dried 'i( quality wen m- .m $20 (1 5; bibu i $100. S bu (black) $90 bu qua r quality N 180 1 $30; $14; Black ire Ball (old qu 1 L 5 I $35. nln: No 1 $120. N124 words
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Article111 1947-01-03 10 Around The Local Cinemas w 11 time o'Conn :i- till- best m I ith Hajrhile Susanna In "Phanenacts hi^ everal at--01 li. a the mother, Icomc come-back to [PITOL •i>[i saQ( to Mai >eiUe" Hutnpht 1 ,:a>t, Clad, Rains, Mich It Morgan Philip Doom. > Warm > Bro J Humphrey111 words
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Article582 1947-01-03 10 accord- -g t brok I Sin a INDUSTRIALS Buyer Btlkf ]80 $2.00 Ord B .90 3.10 M. JB£r" Un ed 35 00 40.00 Rmttv Neve Ord. Stk (sl/» 2.60 2.70xd1) er WeaT« Pref. 8.50 9.50xd Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. 4.00 4.15 Ortat bitern Life 54.00 59 3.92 1582 words
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Advertisement45 1947-01-03 10 PHONf I r -'i #4,1 11-2—4.1 r>—4i 15 Jom»i Boyi 4 j fJP Dolton ALL m on» ptdurt) RANDOLPH SCOTT V" ANN RICHARDS GEORGE Gabby HAVES IM:il'l\<. MASTERS They Are l!<:' Again To Entertain You! The Screen's Most THR lttable Threesome.' '9m A /j* *> K&45 words
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Advertisement9 1947-01-03 10 TO-DAY 1.15, 3.30, (i.30 !> p.m. < naRK SEE MALAYA TRIBUNE9 words
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Article, Illustration826 1947-01-03 11 ED RICH (85) WASHBROOK (54) IN BIG UNBR OKEN STAND Hutton Fails Again: England 147 For 1 Jan< 2 .-Bngland, after a disastrous stai 5 dismissed for > rims, reccn I unfinished second wicket pai In Bill Edrich Washbrook, a l t S U se^ond day's play m the .ThirdReuter - 826 words
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Article160 1947-01-03 11 AUSTRALIA.—lst Innings. Morris lbw Bedser 21 Barnes lbw b Bedser 45 Bradman b Yardley 79 Hassett c Hammond b Wright 12 Miller c Evans b Wright 33 Johnson lbw b Yardley 0 McCool not out 104 Tallon c Evan^ b Edrich 35 Undwall b Bedser 9 Dooland c160 words
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Article107 1947-01-03 11 SYDNEY, Jan. 2. Queensland's weak attack permitted New South Wales to make 379 m their first m- j rings of the Sheffield Shield match which continued here today. Queens- land had scored 84 for the loss of j two wickets when bad light stopped i. lay half an107 words
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Article238 1947-01-03 11 McCOOL'S UNORTHODOX CENTURY From Norman Preston, Reuter's Special C r rrespondenU. Melbourne. Jan. 2. Two m Q McCooi < Australia* and William Edrich (England)— were the central figures In the second j day's play ot the Third Test when England scored 147 for the loss of Hutton 'a wicket mReuter - 238 words
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Article77 1947-01-03 11 a pan vi iauies snues sucking out of the pocket of Sharif! bin Talib (20) employed m the Naafi Warehouse m Beach Road raised the suspicions of a clerk of the same place and Sharif f was detained Subsequent investigations led to the discovery that the shoe.s77 words
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Article101 1947-01-03 11 S.C.C. 'AT HOME' TOMORROW Tho Singapore Cricket Club Will bo 'at home' to a Negri-Malarca rugger team tomorrow when th<" annual club fixture will bo played o n the padar.g. The following Will represent the S.C.C. G. P. Taylor: D. M. Seward. W. E. Grievo, R. F. Drooglever, J. H.101 words
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Article180 1947-01-03 11 Three Chinese armed with a pistol held up a Chinese pedestrian ac 11.30 p.m. on Dec. 31 and robbed him of a gold ring and a wrist watch. I p During the rainstorm on Dec. '30, four Chinese armed with a revolver and three knives entered a houseReuter - 180 words
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Article184 1947-01-03 11 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES Lieut.-Cl. W. I. Gallotley, M.C. of Avondale Avenue, Hinchley Wood, Esh«r, Sun<\\ ItiU been appoinr*-4 to the Malayan Administrative B vice. Mr. N. A. Appan, Extra AMUtftat ommisHioner for Labour, P< rak, was entertained to a farewell dinner prior to his departure for India on long leave.184 words
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Advertisement8 1947-01-03 11 IDOL OF A NATION THEY LOVINGLY CALLED HIM8 words
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Article57 1947-01-03 12 1 500.000 Panes Smashed I I milar million a I red m i irb;»n eoVIIciU b ntkd with I ,v m obtaining b 11 i*l Ui t; probton to tipp hundreds of factor* «n idir while tx red. There hav«read tin I roof t ;.pi.Reuter - 57 words
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Article8 1947-01-03 12 RAF-USAAF EXCHANGE OF OFFICERS I I BN?>N ReuterReuter - 8 words
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122 1947-01-03 12 JERUSALEM, Jan. 2. Airborne troops and sappen today cordoned Ofl the sou; hem Yemenite part of the all Jewish City ol Tel Aviv and began their search for Jewish terrorists. It is understood over 20 Jews have been held i<<:" further Questioning following theU.P.; Reuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration87 1947-01-03 12 Princes* Victoria CecilU' Irene Margaret of Hessen would very much like to get a job as housekeeper to some American family. This 32--year-old member of what is left of German royalty is waiting to be denazified before she offers her services. Princess Margaret was a former87 words
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Article48 1947-01-03 12 AUCKLAND, (NEW ZEALAND.) Jan. 2.—Tragedy ortrtook i party of M vi 'v Btudtnti who wwt climbing m diiiicult country m the rt of New Zealand*! Southern All- Om of the elimberi slipped and dragged the wh< to h.'.v.. down the m< d BVNVB■ M ReuterReuter - 48 words
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95 1947-01-03 12 J. London, Jan. 2—-British citizenship is to be granted to all orphan children who fled tc Britain from Nazi persecution before the war. Normally nc rme under 21 could app*y for na- turalisation without their parents' consent, but it is now re- ported that theReuter - 95 words
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Article46 1947-01-03 12 Reuter. London. Jan. 2.--Forty senioi scouts will appear before a ;-on boaru at the Scout Headquarters on Friday and 2C b<l chose tin the join the Public Schools Exploration s expedition to New-■>-'<nt\ which n jui v ld will bt themidthe the Bii VBN//. N/.BV ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article91 1947-01-03 12 PARIS, Jan. 2.-Th* I police hoe this morning were investigating^ the tangled case of a 17-feor-otd girl student who was alleged to hav< stolen from her mother clothes and linen which she later sold to obtain money for her maternal uncle who was also her lover. She toldReuter - 91 words
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Article115 1947-01-03 12 lotne Soccer London. Jan. 2.—Following H the football results: i ENGLISH LEAGUE (2nd Div. Nr Gatishead 1, Bradford City 'M SCOTTISH LEAGUE— "A" DIM Celtic 1. Aberdeen 5. re Falkirk 1. Clyde 2. xr Hibernians 3. Queens Park !<■ Kalmarnock 0. Rangers 2. jj M'weil 5.Reuter - 115 words
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Article93 1947-01-03 12 New Coins For Old London, Jan. 2 The first f 1 the new cupro-nickel coiru f L replace British silver are b^W issued to-day by the Bank England- Except to a slightly gl< -M surface their appearane- design and weight are exu the same as those of th« sliver coiruReuter - 93 words
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Article335 1947-01-03 12 Second test was A Be tting Orgy T ricket m Sydney during th. Las sssrwrypi turi.-d Sheridan Stand into I beti Of. the right! J* th) number of people who paid n.'ll to Mi first-class, cricket are entirely ignored. Every day of the second Test, two or three of the.cReuter - 335 words