Morning Tribune, 7 January 1947
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Title Section15 1947-01-07 1 MORNING TRIBUNE I, v O 213 I*m series) '0 CENTS 1 nKDAY. JANUARY 7, 1947.15 words
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69 1947-01-07 1 16. The Dutch unk .m InI off Chertbon Dutch Navj communique Two Indonesians were H amunique said that a H 1 ian Navy v I ing a coaster were urn ling »ment, the use rces at v id ii! ob y immons69 words
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Article23 1947-01-07 1 110, Jan. 6— The first Northsurvey flight over aded today when a landed at Haneda fokyo, having flown Minneapolis m W r23 words
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213 1947-01-07 1 Plans Affot To Revive China Truce Talks I- a s nress reports from North WeAeOUterSS of Targescale fight- r in Central Hopei province, COnnra r f Uture m Gove rnnu-nt is seckiSL!lR-« with the Com- The reports woke of heavy tro'ip movement* by both Gov- eminent and Communists m thReuter - 213 words
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51 1947-01-07 1 I NEW YORK, Jan. 6— Baba Rutii, one of the most famous baseball players m the game's history, is re pelted to bo m a serious Condition tonight m a French hospital here, where he i s to undergo an operation m the morning.Reuter - 51 words
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Article103 1947-01-07 1 W 5. Sleet and ut 250 mil s JL City during I havoc r i resulted X ■'"'•in^ tho :isand injurin, killed m ished m Vrvund. th,' injure 1 m :d foathcr- Tii-iiun w. M 'i-staine:! kilh-'J ne crashF I difficult Air- tota carry mdReuter - 103 words
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Article66 1947-01-07 1 ANGHAI, Jan. O.— K-a;y rain vhidi was blamed r or the crash of the CNAr airliner m 1 i yea terday with the lou of all the 3'j pi and crew A three, fo •••t-d nearly a dozen other commercial aircraft (f\v\ng to Shangh\v, PlOßt Kunming,U.P. - 66 words
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203 1947-01-07 1 M.C.S. "EXTREMELY DISCONTENTED": MP URGES INQUIRY LONDON, Jan. 6. Commenting that pay and other conditions for .Civil Service m Malaya have led to a spirit described as "one of extreme discontent," Mr. J. Henderson Stewart (National Literal, East Fife) has asked for the urgent attention of Mr. Arthur CreechJones, ColonialReuter - 203 words
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Article79 1947-01-07 1 I Cawnpore, Jan. 6.— Three people were reported to have been killed after police opened fire here today to disperse large numbers of riotous millworkers. A woman is said to be among the dead. Troops have been called out m Cawnpore city and are standing byReuter - 79 words
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Article54 1947-01-07 1 F.—M. Montgomery Berlin, Jan. 6.— Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left Berlin for Moscow by air early today on a goodwill visit. He said on Saturday that he expects to see Generalissimo Stalin and to be away from Britain about a week. (Test pictures and commentsReuter - 54 words
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Article243 1947-01-07 1 Bose Resigns In Protest NEW DELHI, Jan. 6.- The All-India Congress' Committee today passed the Working Committee's resolution advising' the acceptance of the British Government's statement of December 6, by 99 votes to 52. The amendment for the rejection of the statement was lost with 102Reuter - 243 words
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Article85 1947-01-07 1 PARIS, Jan. 6.— A clear statement if French policy towards Indo-Chirn is the best way of ending the fratricidal warfare there, Nguyen M Ha, a former Minister m the Wt nam (Indo-Chinese) Republican Government, was reported to hay told French newspaper correspor dent m HanoiReuter - 85 words
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Article61 1947-01-07 1 JERUSALEM, Jan. 6.— The Supremo Muslim Council today lodged a formal protest to the Governme-it against the use by Jewish terrorist- of the Muslim cemetery at Hader.i Where yesterday an arms cache wii found. The cache was discovered m i \<> which is m the enclosure con IReuter - 61 words
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Article43 1947-01-07 1 JERUSALEM, Jan. 6.— King Ah dullah of Transjordan left Amman his capital, today for Turkey. He was accompanied by Emir Neif his son, Sheriki Pash; 1 Transjordan Foreign Minister, and Abdul Knder Pasha t Secorid-in-Command of the Arab Legion. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement24 1947-01-07 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By presenting a Doll or Tricycle They are all new arrivals. "Z. GIAN SINGH C 0. 4 Battery Road, Singapore.24 words
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83 1947-01-07 2 Interested Gallery At 'Kelong' Demonstration SOUTH EAST ASIA FISHERIES CONFERENCE OPENS I I d the I [nd d He Dr i B Dl J X Jong. Dr. J R md Ml fy den N E I Ir. G. L X IIMO CONFERENi i pre enl con nee 1 n 183 words
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Article157 1947-01-07 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES I > 'i m Ij C f Mr. J .a d a I j the i I >ller ft ooffec .■md tea reduced. Ooffec and k i ed it 20 .<: without milk, rd f Kuala Lumpur, lip Warning nOtICCS pen p iblii -.I Wie danger I157 words
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12 1947-01-07 2 $10 ,000-bail each for 12 charged with smuggling I Bam v, i12 words
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Article244 1947-01-07 2 I j. Nt 17 is Lett r which said that the y and I I the Indo- imperiled oy since tne ision ut D :b' r it and 19. represents tn ol threu who have formed a p< it Joint Committee to u ai244 words
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Article204 1947-01-07 2 Accused Absconds Counsel on behalf of two :n< n who each stood surety for a $10,000--bail for an Indian V. C. B. UenoQ Cwho has since absconded) yesterday appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh to show cause why the bail slim of $10,000 should not be204 words
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207 1947-01-07 2 The day after thirty i cigarettes belonging NAAFI disappeared, an sepoy driver, Balu Mia oi 57 G Coy.. R.I.A.SC. was an whil attending a cinema sh On his person was foum wrapped m waterproof n j This was disclosed by 1 Fis s of207 words
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Article64 1947-01-07 2 LONDON, Jan. Despite bcom m civil aviation the CU White Star Line, which the British trans- At Li i > the United States, assiiir. least half of the Nor! passenger^ of the futjr< to travel by sea. In spito of priority reconversion of giantReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1947-01-07 2 TOKIO, Jan. 6.— SCAP- X trade division revealed I wm port initial of 1.000 ba rti'd graded i WF to the United Kinfdom d the shipment of 34" 'f^ '•i\v silk to Australia and land.- U.PU.P. - 36 words
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Article357 1947-01-07 3 trquel To Transfer Off Bmm Diiriisi; OrrMpalion me Satoh K laa Mrs. Kennedy, a J*pani married to a Canadian, was awarded by the ssment Board yesterday, possession of housi Road, the tenancy of which w* on security of 32,500 by applicant to Ah Kwan, IU Settlement357 words
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Article85 1947-01-07 3 I swimmers at I Club had a I w oi the capsizing I 1 motor-boat :.ni. minutes had en- Club mcmb< rs by some ■L'k run? and turn, off the I tig a pa; Icularlj -harp c ipsized and graft, sank, leaving I 0, Soanu and85 words
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Article44 1947-01-07 3 Malayan Communist Delegation »>« Singapore AdJ<; i;i hi* th. I!M a «T W Ti« W««, of ,he -■•nm-M Party will d Em,,!,'. Cmm» \7- <° »<■ »-!d m W n- m t,, itod, 2 cornnn,. m,, il They will 'or. th, nd f r the oonterenc. 144 words
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Article17 1947-01-07 3 had mis and rtion a seaman "ouble caused n the Third char,,,! t visible17 words
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Article85 1947-01-07 3 VERSAILLES (Franc), Jan 6. —Mrs Luclen Denietes-Resach, 44. Puerto Rican businessman's tviie arid former singer., reported to police that -he had been robbd of jewels and traveller's cheQues worth an estimated $20,000 (US). She aid the Jewels and money were taken from her room m ;luU.P. - 85 words
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Article38 1947-01-07 3 A cable received from Sydney today states that Mis s Muriel St. -in beck, the Australian film star f "Smithy" has boon unavoidably do layed. And iht will intend arrive m Singapore by Lancastrian tomorrow38 words
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186 1947-01-07 3 Kampong Kid Had Bullets To Play Will Alarmed at the sight of his children playing with .45 bullets, Tay Whay Ttior. a squatter living at 81 4 mile, Sembawang Road, went to the police station at Nee Soon on July 24 last year and reported that he knew where there186 words
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Article104 1947-01-07 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. s.—Tremendous efforts must be made by the United States to reorga- nize internal transportation if the goal of 400-million bushels of grain is to be exported for the j year ending June 30, the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary General of the International104 words
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Article84 1947-01-07 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. s.— The Agriculture Department reported that the Japanese rice crop is larger than previously estimated an. l close to pre-war levels, but sufficient enly to provide 80 per cent of the supplies based en pr« war consumption. The report .said that according to. lastU.P. - 84 words
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Article44 1947-01-07 3 BUDAPEST, Jan. 6.— The Ministry of Interior announces that a volutionaiy plot against the Hunga rian government had been broken up with six of th. en leaderi arrested. The leventh, former Oeneral LajOa Dalnokj V wm .>aid to be m flighi U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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456 1947-01-07 3 "DON'T PROD ME; I'M HALF MAD," CRIES WITNESS An Insult X'mas Is. Mutiny Trial "Wl I know. i all told you. I rememb n these questions? I am i ly mor< Cried N Sepoy Abdul A I the I.A.ai.C, third witlK for the prosecution, at the contimui hearing /esterday of456 words
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Article100 1947-01-07 3 KINGSFORD-SMITH COMPANY Xi UK mo id -Smith and Co. ifl nounced m po id letters o, a buikli m Battery Ro.id. A little sleutl revealed that the Singapore v of this Au-traiian Import and Export firm ia the nephew of the moUfl aviator, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith whose life itory100 words
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Article229 1947-01-07 3 An Insult To China's Honour The Chinese students" demonstrations m China against the stationing of American forcer. then 1 following the raping of Chinese girl student m Pel ping by two U.S. marines found an echo In Singapore m the form of a cablegram Trom Mr. Tan Kah Ke? to229 words
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Article91 1947-01-07 3 Upset over a quarrel she had with her husband, on the evening of Dec. 20 last, when she accused him of gambling away his wages. Lee Choi Sin (30*. a Chinese woman living at Colh'KRoad attempted to take her life by drinking caustic soda. Her husband,91 words
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Article58 1947-01-07 3 Bail m the sura of $200 each, was offered to two Japan >■ PoW's. of the Woodlands R<> i Camp. Marachani and > c h!r when they appeared tie rtji Magistrate's C terdafl on a cl >funrarlly causing hurt to a Chinese, Poo Oh. They58 words
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19 1947-01-07 4 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947. Sarawak Again P I r i I ♦at' npi i 1 I I19 words
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OUR LETTER FROM LONDON
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567 1947-01-07 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Association of British malay Expansion H.L.HOPKIN --by —i i A I p 0 I I he H I ol ix- 'I out bj n ild I Ith Ihe wood ol m ol the ol you v vi ably c i ni'. i And M Changes V ■nb» r 1 2567 words
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Article27 1947-01-07 4 *'aernun S. s. Riddl,. recently d to the Übolii expelle from the hM now been «lee- d adtr f ">• Labour grou,, on Ui»- council.27 words
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Article357 1947-01-07 4 5-Second Nes From Britain Brighton's Wn thousandt:. r.uv bOU m is occupied Mr-. L. Puttock and daughter. Jamrr iMaxtoi^ form for Bridgeton, Glasjrow, ..>: Wood, Barrhead. who due; left £1,614. Woodside, Shipley, Derbysjy No*. 2 and 3 pits have exec output target 36 times m 50 Is<ue of millions of357 words
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Article348 1947-01-07 5 Post bag Letters To The Editor.. BUS PICK-POCKETS Pick pockeU reaped a ;ood nar Veil during the festive season and thtfl PBTC CO!*! <>f bus riders who liad their purses pinched. I myself was the victim twice iv one week from these light-fingered nooks. The bus company must take Bten.s348 words
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Advertisement690 1947-01-07 5 I tfi dmmUe anywhen it's m j JhsL SinqafwhiL SJwpA A c Curk>s Optician n Sinf v shops today ate aiipiaymg us uhi, a variet] po, dj 0j eon desired m the circumstances, and competition t ft happily being replaced by competition to sell. T o th Regarding the eyesight690 words
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Article, Illustration154 1947-01-07 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH I, I \tu (h/• Dm the I < i t\ i traif ht r hip i 1 i v. i [ustralian Film Star Mis Murkl Steinbeck, who the leading part m the Columbia Film "Smithy." haunfortunately been delayed through mdi position m Australia, and154 words
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Article, Illustration163 1947-01-07 6 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman ftyu at r. Tf the lit! i a respom p hands ihc undertake the gtu I nourishment. Sr. I i all tn shining accomplish^, should she grind her marriage with constipation, inc. guc and Irritai modern menu planning well sidetrack most A well-nourished husbi likely163 words
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Article134 1947-01-07 6 A recent letter asks. "Why i isn't nutrition a compulsory course m all schools? Even m this day and time brides start rearing families entirely ignor- ant of how to feed themselves. their husbands and their chil- dren." The bride of today is so streamlined it does134 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous141 1947-01-07 6 What's On VICTORIA THEATRE Stage- Club Drama i Festival "Twelfth Night" Opening Jan. Bth. PAVILION Vivien Leigh and Laurence i Olivier m "Lady Hamilton" CATHAY J Paillette Godda-.ii li > Ray Milland m CAPITOL i Humphrey Rogait D ''Passage to Marseille' REX S Jeanette MacdonaldJ Brian Ahernc m "Smilin' Through"141 words
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Article, Illustration945 1947-01-07 7 Henry Gris - Hollywood at Six a.m Henry Gris fglyu By Morning Tribune i Corres. m Hollywood \i and st fr/eti ar: car,.?/ ifo. 1 pictttrt'.' Gtraldlne ■■'nd this a.m. ation: reading a book. ■cr picture: Eight o clock. Me Davis gets into mood K*n< m her hit st picture Won." At nine945 words
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Miscellaneous37 1947-01-07 7 s^ p i v.^^** L J V 77/£ MORNING TRIBUNE -B^— By AH Capp »V" r ••-< you F ENT^ NOTCHERLV f f A SAD J V BORN/? \g N E-ARTHfT-y/wHUr io be continued to-mor r owX n37 words
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BOOKS Reviewed
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Article12 1947-01-07 8 John Lehmann - "THE PENGUIN NEW WRITING" John Lehmann e9i46op ;fdkjtg I < I B I12 words
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Article40 1947-01-07 8 Norah C. James - Norah C. James eskta C( Ltd WJ the ;..r i ovel ■■> life m these po t wan \n twe< n ..••K thai <;■ I ml p i period there i to c) In- I n I d40 words
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Article241 1947-01-07 8 Elizabeth Myers - Elizabeth Myers fd;lghd;fgh Hall $5.00) n uni B i ne Old Issh I ration ild r b- In tn o i t: r victims I Immensely their md. after she has her i ame and adj In c »n falls up- one by one •it. i t r241 words
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Article351 1947-01-07 8 Walter Allen - Walter Allen 54o06 tichad Joseph Mien's ne^ i subtle and the cordld- II story 1 1 a young man, ugly, fa) ana diabolically nrisohle\ v who frl nds m Devon an i r t their whole 11) ij the ears unearth an old scandal and finally to hings351 words
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Advertisement8 1947-01-07 8 lay Language i Kelly Walsh Ltd. r j8 words
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Miscellaneous198 1947-01-07 8 ifi Lrosswora ruzzle ,—J ACROSS 31— Church Mouse *VRIC ONI lotjs!] lAj. 1-Endure weight T|R|O L L.O_j_l^ t^ -CJrow ir.s!p!d «S— That thing Ir'o'O TiSß^^ r l-8-Adhesion 3&— Costly furs I __i i iFMi 11 -Viper 39-Tellurium M P' ,-r 13-Fastener bym b.» ATEiS_iAIU[DIIT T «_r 14— Period ol time198 words
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252 1947-01-07 9 Jdn. 6.— F01l of l crash* n China, th< Resident Committee of the Peoples 1 Political Council In Nanking has appointed a three-man board to investi gate those disasters. The China Nation^ Aviation Corporation announced that 42 persons, including three Ampricans. one British merchantU.P. - 252 words
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Advertisement129 1947-01-07 9 1 Of Guadalcanal Fight I j o The Cheers Of V.ctory! Yj ACTION WAR EPIC! IW "^.JWEH THE FIRST OUYS TO SMACK I^fi/135^ DOWN THE JAPS IN THE I JmBI^L great victory picture fl r- Pnstoa FOSTER- llojd KOtAH Willam BENOIX \tt ftthanl CONTE tottwy QUWN 4Q PRECEDED BY PATHE129 words
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Advertisement102 1947-01-07 9 "Midland Lxpects Every Man 91 LORD NELSON ther Outstanding Kriti !i Pkttf/e/ PENS TO-DAY At Th TWO BRILLIANT STARS IN AN UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE "W jj Only the girl who played Scarlett has fire enough to portray Emma Hamilton. Only the hero of "Rebecca" and "Wu ther ing Heights" could win102 words
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Advertisement131 1947-01-07 9 Jeanette Is Triumphant/ If J i"^2| !l am< 2 p <rn 4i5 3V%Pf A 6.30 9.15 p.m. |^^T^-O™2. QIR-COnPITIOnED. W^LmKr~*^ik BEAUTIFUL... IT nmBK d% HAD TO 8E SET m JeaneneMacDonald gives i^llgTßO' (y OLDWYN M A V 5 R Preients I^^^P^^ J£Atf£TT£ OWAA/ [MacPONALDAHERHE •fi X A I A I131 words
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Article15 1947-01-07 10 r industrials Continue In Good Demand fglkht I .1. I H U.PU.P. - 15 words
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Article45 1947-01-07 10 Rex m nnond d of this role of Urn shot by a jealthink that Mi« Macla UK) old the role but it cannot be denied that numbers a not la ,:d Englanc hits th< stones musical ba nd is a ommendation.45 words
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Article22 1947-01-07 10 NEXT PRESIDENT OF EXECUTIVE YUAN on Su Cl D m m ol d b the i C 1 1 l.i Cou U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article78 1947-01-07 10 S'PORE STAGE CLUB DRAMA FESTIVAL T] l t!)o:.• Stage Club will p hi thr< c play- foi Its Drama r Iva] Ol 1947 at the Victciij atre. Bhakespeaie's Tweiitr Night" will b<> pr< nted beginning today *Jan. 7) and will D« continued on Jan. 9. 10 and 11. On Jan.78 words
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Article34 1947-01-07 10 Mi. him Kang, ol i m- Chitu w.ll d< liv< an ad I h n< x! meeting of the Eastern Th. .1 m I In Orel :il b "Thi 1 Chinese anc34 words
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Article270 1947-01-07 10 ng: Si am $36; Glutino X dan R Malacca:-- Superior ci-- Pal Slam $4a. Paim i lum Quality s^d. Ri 135. l°s Dried Chilli:— Best QUaliti dium quality $45 eds usiam t^> shell %-ft p r The full-. 'wing v. quotations for comnon flour, best270 words
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Article115 1947-01-07 10 VET" B. P. WINS AGAIN Vet" Badminton Patty played th. Lorong Liniutl Chin -io Sports Si Family Benefit Party a singles and 3 doubles on Sunday ami won. Results i Vcf players first Chee Ah Bah lo i to T .im KuT) Chua, 03 1-15. T. da Costa beat Leu115 words
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Article26 1947-01-07 10 DEAD SERVICEMAN NAMED J1; life r of the truck col] Road on Saturda rom Nee i the Queen UK a member of the R n Siu26 words
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Article127 1947-01-07 10 COLOMBO.— The G« tirJ of Ceylon has reg I Ceylon Trade Commissioner! India, Mr. Annesley de I organise an Intensive sales™ paign for Ceylon tea and n;S m India. The decision of the Govern! has been influenced by thel that India offers definite ;M pects ofU.P. - 127 words
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Article56 1947-01-07 10 AlUgt-d t»» have tlm-ah •-d woman with a bayonet wii tention of committing ra Ljfi Watchmen's Barracks. LoroiC j Geylang, on Saturday n iiht. want Singh <31) appearc L on a tentative charge E^ intimidation before Second Fj, trail- L. C. Goh. Blei Th" case was postpon- I g56 words
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Article31 1947-01-07 10 WASHINGTON, Jan. g "Tajmahal," first ol X Airlin plane to I mile lons air servio b f UniUd Sta'c- and Washington a: H-" i J r X for Bombay.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1947-01-07 10 FRANKFURT, Jan. C after General McNarn man fraulein mar the American Red Cro opened last night to I who after screening, vited m group U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement51 1947-01-07 10 CATHAY rcj D\\ mi Kj! (SHE HAD ILL LO ON ,M<i, 9-ROl <D! ft M I v 11-AIIIT!!. GODDARD RAI NILLAND \Htchell i tisen l>i-«- I" I llHlll. ill be n<» 1 1 .i.m shou dv m tl k At The Worlds < p l'"'\ i !l N I IN51 words
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Advertisement23 1947-01-07 10 STOP PRESS! \mving Any Moment' WATCH FOR <* i: i: UillV i ACTION! THRILL S! SONG HITS! YODELLING TUNES! "CALL OF TH C CANYON"23 words
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Article, Illustration7 1947-01-07 11 "THIRD TEST PICTURES: BRA DMAN IN ACTION7 words
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314 1947-01-07 11 Norman Preston - Norman Preston ■hen England Looked Third Rate '•<' I s Jan. 6. unless England run aver- for five hours tomorrow, the Ashes stralia, and with Bradman's ability to Hammon 3 team cannoi by expected s crickel jsed m lay iir v W lunch an.lReuter - 314 words
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Article40 1947-01-07 11 :lp n Jan. 6~Burl ™an Chief Engm'v swss i especial Bro ikl purrin* Of 23 I outler KpeeH mil lessh n of hi" the 01 i ton n I lust velocity m up inefi •ybody has lation h U.PU.P. - 40 words
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Article575 1947-01-07 12 ENGLAND NEED 551 RUNS TO WIN m the same over. Washbrook taking a catch at backward point. Lindwall made the England bowling look poor County class With stylish powerful cl driving, he batted 113 minut hit on? six. thirteen fours. It was his first Test century bui he scored IX4575 words
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15 1947-01-07 12 Police Hum For Night Watchman's Killer Jan w R wen v 'nth nger mur- UPUP - 15 words
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109 1947-01-07 12 says 'thank you' To MacArthur iN Blood Japanese 3 tr has tent a letter wriU n m hi own Woods to Gen. MacArthui to thank him fot aiding Japan, dm ing ih, difficult t-KXH period. The teach r. who comet from i iiiem island of < kaido, aJd he had109 words
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337 1947-01-07 12 Truman Asks For Bigger, Better Arm STATE OF UNION" Jan. 6.— President Truma rj a four-point laboui legislative programme and •1 for universal army training when he a Joini session of the Senate and Congress today. Pr liverin his 6,000-wcjrd "State ol Union" m pers >n i the RepubUc m337 words
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9 1947-01-07 12 He's The Most Popular Aussie In Tokio dfkylkrf UPUP - 9 words
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101 1947-01-07 12 TOKIO. Jan. 6— O rmerly top-flig] ol the Imperial Jap:: Japai. It naval reprprisoners dock In ir crimes cour'., d. Sunday aftern on m a the United States hospital. Immediately after capitulation Nagano. In w with the Japan announced "full responsibility the strategic plannmNneakU.P. - 101 words
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48 1947-01-07 12 CCLOMBO, Jan. 6.- V the first World War and I Ceylon civil servant to I: poet >r-General of the C Mr. R. Aluwihare, CBV, Died office. The Police Offl i ciation and Inspectors Association iv olutions assuring him hearted co-operation. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article30 1947-01-07 12 The first meeting of Club for 1947 will bi morrow at 1 p.m. a1 Phi Hotel Roof Gard Admiral H.J. Egerton the Club on "Some I on Russia".30 words