Morning Tribune, 9 January 1947
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Article172 1947-01-09 1 Ii -H-tinn yet fought m the 01 Jan 8- -m tne b'g^st .con htlni i" N«* r euev«l the French sarrison at Christma, stated se attacks »iuv« l French report toiaj The t( n j, being mopped up and M la oi river boats hmi evacuated dvi pulatkm andReuter - 172 words
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76 1947-01-09 1 Appointment Made Despite Stormy Protest ill 'Vi^H: thumberland. de '^B O-wald H. Siung. at.lon^K Uk Public Health La■>rl King's New- who i- v iids^B 'ppointod Medical nd oorat -.1.160. ;"M m v appointment was ■rift II iation, '-ing he fl|l- ity of Me- *'^B 1: i-h L or^B- i -nReuter - 76 words
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Article22 1947-01-09 1 I 8.- The indo- -in -Chief <.-i<d to E muo fishtI derH| rr here >>ncv, he :ty with ,ciI 1 tarts22 words
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174 1947-01-09 1 Moutet Admits Failure Of His Peace Mission PARIS. Jan. B.— Colonia Minister Mariu, Moutet, describlng the Indo-China conflict a 3 a full-scale war. said today his peace mission had tailed and thalt only military force could restore order. In a broadcast from Saigon on the eve of his departure for174 words
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Article, Illustration619 1947-01-09 1 REVIEW OF AMERICA'S FOREGIN RELATIONS ENVISAGED Amazement And Dismay At Byrnes' Resignation NEW YORK, Jan. B.— The resignation of United States Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, splashed on the front pages of all American newspapers this morn- ing, brought exclamations of amazement and dismay Horn most readers. The general619 words
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Article62 1947-01-09 1 "COME BACK!" Says Mne Chiang Nanking, Jan. B.— Gen. George Marshall, left by i air for the United States this morning. He wan} v seen oft by Generalissimo S and Madame Chiang Kai- i v shek, and a large group I of officials and high- i ranking officers. Madame Chiang's62 words
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Article55 1947-01-09 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. S.-Thc appoint JJtrf Gon. Marshall as Secretory LtL. i, Sl ,c»e<l by m-l "t infonntd Aniorican quarters to pc ov"-U Withlr th. next fe* MM r ,.tir.-.nont of the Amb»«a_ Sor Mr. Wghton Btuart, who to. a preference for M. PrL ,icl,nt r Teaching55 words
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Article49 1947-01-09 1 Chi na Rape Case Echo PEIPING. Jan. 8.-The United Btfttoc Marine Headquarters an.,,,111 pnnv^nf as soon a^ tn*- S and rt def t Zir Si have prepared their Ca 'pt ranr chane was the bast, o£ "he Chinawid,' student *f against the Awerl Sns m China last week.- U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article78 1947-01-09 1 LOi>JDON Jan. B.— Ueut-Oen. Sir Sidney C. Kirkman. Deputy Chi( t ol the Imperial GeneraJ Stair, become; Quartermast General to the Br I from next Jun.« In sue i General St Daryl G I who i. retiring. The announcement feh€ War Office also state LiVutReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement18 1947-01-09 1 MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By presenting a Doll or Tricycle -r GIAN SINGH CO., 4 Battery Road, Singapore.18 words
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24 1947-01-09 2 Mutiny trial Subedar Says He Refused To Sign 'False' Statement t the fou i i A h U r X 8 10 I f <24 words
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33 1947-01-09 2 Applications lor Oxford Close On Jan 2! I n I G l. I I to I for .1 nts 1 I n wr I irded quii33 words
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121 1947-01-09 2 Actress Flew Here Against Medical Advice i v pi whit Intervi I h trip at r- arrh n T md added thad aga nst he' /\r iti »n Lfl da sloped, ac mpanh d by high temperature }[<■.. Steinbeck ceriit r the a rport to m< nclud d Mr Claude121 words
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Article50 1947-01-09 2 1 1 bui Stall RepOrtei I brigade w;.^ called out daj m the mom to d .i with 40 galh n drum which had caught Ore out-' Btl i Bte tin tlip n.d<-wn Edward R..;id -.n.d later I .(]>■ where a lit In the office50 words
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Article38 1947-01-09 2 m r I> afternoo len I N 47 red 10,003 Ity had n paid affd which en released f< I Lim Bal H r, i D ireti KM ting, ask Imp i i i rtunll38 words
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250 1947-01-09 2 WAR CRIMES TRIAL -Cpl 0 isi No. 6, want( u to an I: I It, he kilkd it in u [1 \\>< on grinal intention v... I lcl k Dow, Indian Corps, 40 o v ol the g examinae Sii Crimes Court ipanese250 words
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Article78 1947-01-09 2 11 TONS OF RICE CONFISCATED During Dtremb r the Food Control Department. Singapore. undertook 259 prosecutions and 244 convictions were obtained Total fines Imposed were $:w.885 Among quantities of food confiscated wer nine tons of rice and two tons 01 damaged rice. The greater part of the convict ion. <181»78 words
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Article68 1947-01-09 2 1 i ribune Staff Reportei Kuala Lumpur j;,n. 8. Three gunmen who apparently mdd to rob a flour-laden forry raped after a running gun du-l with f police ..»k<t- and detecfhi morn inf. the men l s known to have led and the others may ed68 words
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Article154 1947-01-09 2 NO REPLY THE SEVEN-POINT DEMAND Tribune Staff Reporta N-j official reply i as ye: given to the seven-point de: made by the Municipal ployeeg Union to th Municfl early in December last year. The Union has a membi or 6.4U0. made up 01 worken der the Town Cleansing De; merit,154 words
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Article98 1947-01-09 2 Tomorrow (Tribune Staft Report PENANG Jl For the purpose oi jj preparations for the i° r ing general assembly tc place at Alor Star or. Fr;a executive committee met today at Ked Penang. The two-day meet oresidd over by Daf u Jaffar. the presidci tended b v Che98 words
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397 1947-01-09 3 SECRETARY OF STATE REPLIES TO MR. TAN CHENG LOCK Inincil May Address joverntnent Direct Lock, chairman of the Coun ,ilv resolved not to i consultative Commiti S tary of Suite that hi* i s the Government mi v> ITh the I la- vc>;l Cm kr l W'\ n was JL397 words
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Article278 1947-01-09 3 GOOD NEWS FOR CIGARETTE SMOKERS 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Cigarettei thousands of them--were released yesterday to Singapore'i .shops, and it emed Just like (.Id times to see hlindredi tins <>i tbe more popular brands sell injr at 51. 25 per tin. There were no stampedes report' id, though tales were brisk278 words
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Article263 1947-01-09 3 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES Ht-altn C'vilturt- L Ayer Itam I .4, is 11 tt» iiavc i Peopled Restaui L.n Bwec Hock, ;i ihormaker irho was iidfcring from cancer, committed suicide by hangii.g himself i M 1 house m Chuiia Street, Penan*. c Dr. R. K. Po. mall has been appointed President263 words
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Article238 1947-01-09 3 Detectives Commended By Coroner A "-nil cid rdt d by I iga ncr, Mr. o V<>\. lay. into Urn Ah O(;i (35J allr, be 1 armed who held uo three delit the ninth mile BukJt 1 uinili Road, on Oct. 30 last year. The Coroner asked asp. f. Patton to238 words
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94 1947-01-09 3 Two Japanese PoW's of the Woodlands camp. Marachan) and Shirizu, who appeared m the Fourth Police Court on Mon ck'y charged with voluntarily jausing nurt to a Chinos\ Foj Oh. were produced m court aeain y< sterday when iti charge again t th^m was with94 words
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Miscellaneous163 1947-01-09 3 '"■I I- AlIXER EXCLUSIVE IN MALAYA TO THE MORNING TRIBUNE "V^^^ i^^^^^*^^^^^ V^^^^ %m^^^ 9^^^^^ fc^^^^ <^^^^* ft^^^^^ K^^^^ v^^^** %f |G AN y */tt NOTCHERLY HE Yl CONGRATULATIONS, SOME. PlPPLE WAIT, FALLOW If YOU pi 9 OBRnvi/ rr <tffc. Oa P'^ST OM LIST// H RASPUTINGABLE. 7 SAY YOU ARE163 words
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38 1947-01-09 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1947. Rice For All? p lon I \i. i enU all. N i r b [eld ol i ntion ol i bN I A I short; 1 1.1 tribu- N ilatlon ripp i38 words
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719 1947-01-09 4 H.L. HOPKIN - U.K. Facing Disastrous Shortage Of Coal H.L. HOPKIN OUR LETTER FROM LONDON hv ■■<"■ i intiy I in--5,0 a m mud- folh. nail ol n aid n Industry :tll dlp- Th( lndusi tie n antry will Id li C ft] 111 open tomorrow, but j. ein week-end foi upplle Many719 words
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Article22 1947-01-09 4 Jan. 7 Suspected criminals are b It trials m varthe Far East by mmonwealth Air caused tage The22 words
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Article337 1947-01-09 4 5-Second news From Britain 153,000 BE3 EMIGRATION A total of 153,000 B L, been ragiittrti at Au ;,-F~ for immigration to Au P^ £4,000 FOR SFPV.V I Miss A. I. de la Perr^f" Jersey, left £4,000 upon trustß Annie Ahearne and Eliza M Haye, who were m lut serBHER ALBERT337 words
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Letter176 1947-01-09 5 I read with interest the letter trom Mr. A. S. Roy about the ijl«;be Players production of Kin^ Ricnard III. Mr. Roy had clearly ru;t studied what your critic said. He did not say that the play wa s un.suited to the abilities of the Company. He176 words
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Letter113 1947-01-09 5 The decision of the Rent Assessment Board in awarding a Japanese woman possession ol a house in Serangoon Road, i s an example of the fine sense of British Justice. I wonder what would have happened if the circumstances had been reversed and a British woman married to113 words
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Letter85 1947-01-09 5 Is there n 0 control governing the running of private dairies fn the city? Talk about hygiene living space and cow stalls, i .small place operating on An.son Road would be well worth a visit by the health authority .->. The cowa are quartered Id b bombed-out house-85 words
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Advertisement608 1947-01-09 5 l" .r s obtainable anywhere it's in I ir Cunos Optician >« l i t thops today art m goods as can be desired in the dt :um$tan and com; f~ oiiy is happily being replaced bycompeUtton to sell To <- Regarding the eyesighi r K. Tang cerningbuwer** well as608 words
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Article, Illustration59 1947-01-09 6 THIRD TEST: SPECIAL PIC TURES FROM MELBOURNE tird Test at Melbourne 1. Hutton caught by McCool off Lindwall's bowling. erce drive by McCool to *'k i boundary. Wright to dismiss Hassett ompton, out ibw to A als I 5. A b:#h DoolandJ* skip' f 9 ru I G. K I59 words
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Article, Illustration178 1947-01-09 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH Pa h Bloom Beauty n i well-J emlst m which I real And for dn d sir] i havi been testing -hly X for 1 Do Authors .onur bat rid they tics and ire thi I v to nnd oen to pub.. an I178 words
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Article, Illustration320 1947-01-09 8 Josephine Lowman - Josephine Lowman Water Cooled r LjaCl vloC A lew years ago I reported m thi s column the story of a reader who liked to have h r husband beat her. It seems that he spanked her enthusiastically every day. at her request, the result b ing320 words
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Miscellaneous186 1947-01-09 8 Try This AMERICA! Crossword Puzzle IZ_TJ as— CTHI l-Maish bird -ii -Buddhist shrine T|l T pi ifc 11 2J-M 5-Llnfeer «2-P?.rt oJ tennip Ttr> A iß'l 1 1 k: r AH^B a^ Grass ten |A;P AMI [Ll^^Jß- -M U-BeglD 44— River m Spain TIAILIKiSH-.-^B 14 E Kgs 46—P.ailroad (abbr.) SHWUJLWMS186 words
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Article32 1947-01-09 9 It I' land by Br.ti-h my. md the rtancc in r tattered t^lrcom d in Brit. r> lib a Koi)d on en the two v Reutefi tinan- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article38 1947-01-09 9 L' ndon, Jar. 7 Iv.-r Thuni Parllai Secret f or C pected to be Britain's ntative at the South Par nal Contulta- i to open berra "n J m, 21, according to I reliable sour<38 words
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Advertisement108 1947-01-09 9 (Tel: 5281) Ti \Si;. HITJMAW DRAMA! VY 1 111 HEMINGWAY'S Most Fascinating Characters! DUM DUM (Tough ana Dangerous!) "BLINKY" (Deadly with a Gun! "MAX" (Underworld Rat!) WANTED BY THE LAW FOR MURDER! ...They Found Out The Hard Way That "CRIME NEVER PAYS!" PRECEDED BY AAovietone News. Horse Racing m Tokyo!108 words
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Advertisement83 1947-01-09 9 I LAST FOUR SHOWS 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. AIEXANDtt KOIOA i pr*>tnfi 1 VIVKN LAURENCf UIGH OLIVIER LAW OPENING TOMORROW SAM GOLDWYN Brings You BETTE DAVIS As You Really Love Haf. And That Young En<;l sh Actress TERES.i WRIGHT Of "Mrs. Miniver" Fame fro 0 J^^^ai At The Worlds DAILY: 3-7—9.15 P.M.83 words
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Advertisement126 1947-01-09 9 11 a.m., I p.m., 4.15. Mi at the 9.15 session UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR FRANKLIN CHARLES GIMSON, K.C.M.G., GOVERNOR AND C.-IN-C, SINGAPORE, AND LADY GIMSON ROYAL LINCOLNSHIRE^^^^^^^^^ REGIMENT WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE FROM 8.30 p.m. (r jk), n.p.p^rv's \/a Msj PQOQUCJiON Of126 words
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Article7 1947-01-09 10 Steady De mand For Industrials I gfjghj7 words
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Article11 1947-01-09 10 Tin: No Official Anouncement Yet i teir d; ild '->•■ I i11 words
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Article125 1947-01-09 10 iioh ting da] T u.i 1 i(I nd up lightly iei c ndit B y all leCtionS. markei tani helped by buying ol »horl d.t; 'i mall bul weltap quiry. resistant I Bouth Alt igoldmin i. weni al al profess ional up am encouraged i al Ree125 words
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Article284 1947-01-09 10 Our Special Food Markets Report for pt wJ re therterdajV Quot- y m Indo-Cnina Kcdah $75. l $101; wo. .m $:*6: GluUni im 90: Kedan on $60. N 1 147; Na 2 $40 •a v I a fl Malacca:— Superior Whit sugar: $72. Bi $45 Green Pew 6. am $45;284 words
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Article100 1947-01-09 10 IN DR AGIRI POSI TION agiri Rubber. Limited, iep..rt of $13,44] for the period Sept. o t 1945 and Sept. 30. 1946 which rom the receipt of interest on investments, inclusive ol earnings j during the period of the occupation ifalaya. The balance at credit »i profit and loj a100 words
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97 1947-01-09 10 NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Thel Yoik Association of Cm ton 1 tin Merchants has strongly po-cd the reduction in U States textile tariff barried ground^ that ;l>-hm countries abroad will -uffet more than they will gains; their own population- will In pnved of badly neededReuter - 97 words
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Article101 1947-01-09 10 A friendly badmint n ffij played last Sunday result* the Singapore Amateur Spj Union beating the M minton Party by seven sanies nilThe results were (**j players mentioned flrst Wee beat Hamid bin wfeg 15-3. 9-15. 15-6: Siet TeckJ beat Chua Ah Bah 15-7, H Willie101 words
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Article54 1947-01-09 10 a m 0.4 sordid sl< ription given by Public Prosecutor l> which opened at th<- A.- day before Mr. Justice 1 cial Jury v. Ja\.. esc Coolie, Said bii lid trial to murd' iot. The accused i murdering Ahmad bii. early houn of the m 1154 words
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Advertisement26 1947-01-09 10 rr A T l4 AVj IM vAlil V I ion J p.m ji 6 rale Uiti, v« '//'if t£ ~y\ if I DDARD mo iti i26 words
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Advertisement35 1947-01-09 10 4» I PHONt 6909 X7l H 1.15 6 9.15 1 OLIVER 1* HAR] NNIEST i l io\ i VUGH-RIOT THE DANCING MASTERS I 01 club n Saturday In TARZAN'S MIGHT TAHZAVft DESERT MYSTERY rhi i35 words
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Advertisement37 1947-01-09 10 STAGE CLUB DRAMA FESTIVAL 1947 SHAKESPEARE'S MERRIEST COMEDY "TWELFTH NIGHT" NG VTTHE VICTORIA THEATRE AND SATURDAY ONLY, AT 8.45 PM and SUO fro m Robinsons, Raffles Place 7. l "NIGHT MUST FALL" i__ BOOKING PLANS NOW OPEN37 words
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56 1947-01-09 11 Lars t0 ril Qtl Sungei Oedong. an aged Tamil worn Indian labourer, wet d onn 1 damafcr spread oVt r 800 i. Tnei were unrooted and Km hospital, school and ralltr.r, blown down. A whole block of cooly lines had bom blown down, and all56 words
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Article113 1947-01-09 11 ENTRIES FOR IPOH RACES thy begin- second run 6 ru Sl BulHci. Bonhomme, J Patch. Disting» Fightin, Fish Eftc Four tt Kte Ga^ Agg bar* Houlichan, Jesannc. Kfttti lber M Ron )RB Kar cian secon ru §S 2, Div. l,flrstnin mmi Bri^ Be 1 l e< cam: h I DoU^[113 words
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86 1947-01-09 11 capthol Hf* OF ST. MARY'S vsh gman an cf Cro.sbv. iHi can overcome d the underlying them \^^V iuM-tly. i^» tiumouroui and :-^H around Hyj habby old parochial irtiere under- fIH b> dl(t euid.-s the 'j^H' hildreti. Their -oby capitalist P^ modern building86 words
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Article308 1947-01-09 11 Malacca, Jan. 8. Destitutes both men and Women ill loon havo working centre )pen«d by the Destitute Welfare Committee In Malacca where they will be engaged on light handwork Mich as the makini* of Yhik' brcoms ar.d basket.-. The P.W.D. hfil erect n-,i work heds on308 words
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Article69 1947-01-09 11 ISTANBUL, Jan. 7.— King Abdul lah of Ttanspordan who left Turkish presidential yacht at Alexantoday and began the JoilTnef b .V train to Ankara through B violent blizzard. He was warmly greeted by high Turkish officials at Alexandretta md cheered by crowds as he went the69 words
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Article270 1947-01-09 11 NDON. Jan I "b,. i ENGLISH LEAGUE MUST DIVISION Ars«-r ;il v. Aston Villa Blackburn R. v. Hud<ier>field Blackpool v. Sunderland Brentford v. NTorPta Charlton A. v. Preston N. I Derby County v. Stoke City Grimsby ToWr v. Sheffield U. Leeds United v. Chelsea Middlesboru v. Manchester270 words
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Article115 1947-01-09 11 The Singapore- -Malayan Union Danco Competition held at the Happy World Cabaret, Singapore i adjudicated by Mrs. Elizabeth E. tee, wai won by Singapore The winner BCOTed 63 S point- again>t the Malayan Union team's G3 points. Singapore WEi represented by: Mr. Chtc Teck Bwee Capt.»115 words
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290 1947-01-09 11 Chinese Live Harmoniously In Borneo Tray riling by p luuncn. sanipta mt and J»-.-p train Ur. Wil Pi. sir Fhlnt, Chinese Con-ui-G- ral, covered Labuun, Sarawak, and North Borneo m his goodwill tour and m conducting survery of tho living condition> of Ohinejse th-rc. Ho found the Chinese m these290 words
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Article172 1947-01-09 11 The third and final hockey tes^| will be play:d on the Padang; this evening on the S.R.C. ground to select the State side to meet Negri Sembilan on Saturday. Players are requested to bring both coloured and whit? jerseys, and those unable to play should get172 words
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Article79 1947-01-09 11 bttM Staff Reporter Kuala Lumpur, I of la Urn Urn of service of the A '■< P receiving and a revised saKry iCIMfIM fo r both Asiatic tmptctofi and m m btn of the rank and ftli ha- b. prepared One Asiatic inspector ha> b promoted79 words
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Article67 1947-01-09 11 It i> officially announced that it If iow permissible to include ih parcels sent from Singapore, tinned foodstuffs up to the maximum of 7 lbs. per parcel, but not more than 3 lb^. of am one item. This does not permit the export of edible and67 words
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Article87 1947-01-09 11 The first annual gathering of the Useful Badminton Party will be held on Sunday, at the bungalow of Mr. Teo Kirn Eng at Pasir Ris, when members and friends will participate m land and sea sports. The party's general meeting will also take place at which office-bearers for87 words
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Article101 1947-01-09 11 The following have been elected to be office- bearer s of the Wings B.P. for 1947: President Lim Cheng Geek; hon. secretary Goh Poh Kuan; hon. treasurer Lim Bak Song, hon. auditor Tan Thoo Mong; i sports' captain Lim Bak Hock i committee*. Wong Ah Hung. The following101 words
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Article131 1947-01-09 11 The following will represent th»> Carefree B. P. m a return match against the Merry Makers B. P. on Saturday, at the Happy Worl<i Stadium at 2.30 p.m. sharp: Ang Chin Nam. Lee Hong Lvm f Low Seng LLetc t Poh Kirn Kt-at, Wee Teck Yean,' Sallel)131 words
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7 1947-01-09 12 Jewish Agency Bid To Stop Terrorism 17 words
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Article142 1947-01-09 12 t N C i N bions, and i 1 .b n a tably but ol too i..\ I, and •e< no eed to re Lo elaborate lightii g d> H< imple bui effect with n id i The •|..i "righti the 1 ar.d but g142 words
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117 1947-01-09 12 Muslin Editor (Ex- MOI Man Here) Arrested HI B I i ved the di British mber. iting Illicit am two i Army deserters and iv an'! Tv (made und I that ol D ted b o\ Information and to ha\ p indsori h The Dignity Of Humanity \{K. Jan. B.117 words
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215 1947-01-09 12 TRUMAN OUTLINES PLANS TO ENSURE ECONOMIC WELLBEING Pr< i of h would turn Ad prospect* i«.: L :ad Pr i Republican-duml-nated Congret ■ph, dent, why called lor cuts In the present soaring n the United States, also and I know the American pc »ple reject- the n that we must215 words
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Article60 1947-01-09 12 DECEMBER RUBBER SHIPMENTS Ocean sliipiJiti.l- ti^M December amounUd |J[ 'I his compared with 1 V November. An analy- I KhoWl tt.at 43,00 l i I America, 4,706 ton I Kir.gdom, 5,!»2G tons to Arge^f and 3,491 tons to C;;nad;i Deliveriea to the Con f 1 very imall witi» th« c60 words
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