Morning Tribune, 24 February 1947
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Article44 1947-02-24 1 H Sirikt X ral H :in iy >n\c of the i;, com- with the B i jS Ihey The bail. ■f the dec! s Tan 10 5B; the my dispute H H|t m ices of rnor B .p forthwith I a C wrts44 words
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Article34 1947-02-24 1 A fl ...ung d m the m t of On m of tho mmission of eek alleI lons, the reported ght. I 600 feet Themid--Byroi to I ed dowi ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article62 1947-02-24 1 London, Fcb.'S2. Cial puures revealed today thai Bri a n's b rth rate has risen phetwvunaUy 'ft the first seven of 1947 during ry't worst trea- halj a century. Ui said 11.244 babies born during the 3,656 more than mtne d m lfl i Of nearlyU.P. - 62 words
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36 1947-02-24 1 I m i the •vt l > I bUuuit tii-- crl tion vi th« i n theso «j rnunch i Justified Tlv Kinu l the requ nee oti v.l 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article166 1947-02-24 1 Loi Feb. 22. Another Idle Eas> oil storm is bre according to Press rep hat the < merits of Syria -anon which had herio bee. forced to buy oi! Irom the Iraq Petroleum Com31s. Bd. per ton are negotiating with the Sovie' 0.1 Trust for petrol offertU.P. - 166 words
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Article515 1947-02-24 1 Powers' bwoop In Germany Were To Confront Allies With "Devastating New Weapon* HERFORI) Germans rhousands oi British and American inteiii fficers swooped last night on leaders of a secret Nazi organisation one of wh< aims was to "lead the nations of Europe against Russia,' it wasReuter; U.P. - 515 words
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Article143 1947-02-24 1 EXPERTS DISCUSS CHANGES s The King India LONDON, Feb Whitehall exports caught y S miauaiTN »>\ the British (i«»\ eminent decision to (iiiit India by June next year, are discussing S i sunn Of the changes and problems involved if India lca\«s the Common- wealth, according to a i DailyReuter - 143 words
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Article150 1947-02-24 1 LONDON, Feb. 22.— Sources close to the Foreign Office indicated today that Russia had suggested an overall understanding on the world security requirements of both countries. Russia would prefer a fundamental understanding with Britain on either country's security requirements m different parts of the world toU.P. - 150 words
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Article58 1947-02-24 1 RANOQON, Feb. 23.— Ten persons were killed including the driver and fireman, and ten others were injured when the southbound Mandala/ train war. derailed at Yamethin district. Upper Burma, yesreicicy morning. Sabotage was suspected as the fishplates wer-; removed from the track. The area where the accidentU.P. - 58 words
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Advertisement19 1947-02-24 1 OPENING SHORTLY at 30-1, Raffles Place GIAN SINGH CO., Cables BAJAJ Phone 2483. WATCH THE OPENING I) VI I19 words
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420 1947-02-24 2 Protests At Shabby Treatment At the concilia ting h Volunt >.V.C, Dull Hall to discuss Lhe que tion of hack pay, th( I R Watson Hyatt asked Messers. T I k>handC. G to help him draft a letter to b (,n views exp d at420 words
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Article126 1947-02-24 2 Five r presen "i th( Singapore Harbour Boi rd I two Chini Indian and one Malay will meet the Chairman oi the Board. Mr. Henry Basten, this morning t present grievances arising from II B. clerks' strike. It Is undertood that sh s will a^k126 words
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Article54 1947-02-24 2 ROME, Fob 22. A British Axnr; chaplain was seriously wounded by machinegun fire when he and ano'her British rhapla'n were held up by bannear Ye ire today. The incident occurred o\ the Ve-nice-Trieste Road. The chaplain, was la'er taken the British military hospnai iboul five milesReuter - 54 words
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Article62 1947-02-24 2 NEW YORK Feb. 22. At leas 49 persons were known to have died m the worst storm for Ihe past six wi iters. which .sw rled off to ihe sea towards Nova Scotia, leaving a blanket of snow one to two feet deep, as far sou hU.P. - 62 words
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60 1947-02-24 2 S.A. Nationalists And The Royal Visit 'i. Pel). 22. The South African Nationalisi attitude to the Royal tou kg to Col I list pr< i left, Doyne stroltho (i die W A B ne R< I Ike th t of rliament., I A! 1 leaA. Stuart m <blv when theReuter - 60 words
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227 1947-02-24 2 (From Doon Canii3bell) Saidon, Feb. 23. I have just received through spei a] channels a typewritten note signed "Nguyen Tan Gi Trong, director of the (Vietnam) Central Information Office" categorically denying French charges that missionaries and nuns have been deported and kidnapped from religiousReuter - 227 words
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233 1947-02-24 2 BACK PAY COUNCIL' APPEAL FOR UNITED FRONT tit of ill i 3 tota i ol the Singapore 11 vr iinis the ready cash ottered *a The appeal eontlnu "Our chances ol achieving a square deal with the minimum oi delay will be greatly enhanced II w,> present B bold and233 words
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Article286 1947-02-24 2 TOKIO, Feb 23.— The M tion of Emperor Hii undergone the nvst s:» transformation oi all Jj;J government institutions, cfl ral Douglas Mac Arthur as^fl m his latest report I cupation of Japan made M lie today. The discussion j or came In connect! *M detailed annaiysis286 words
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131 1947-02-24 3 NEHRU LOOKS FORWARD TO FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH U.K. Hails Attlee's Decision Is Wise, Courageous L n..lhi I-Vb 8S.— F»nd»t Nehru, Vice President |iS ntertai Government, said today that the I ;"v,.riiim-iifs statemi-iil on India »U »WlM anil ltlon that the linal transfer of power to 1 ;;;i; later than June.Reuter - 131 words
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Article24 1947-02-24 3 Mob Breaks into "AIR" Premises cc llr .a H Muslim crowd of B I I H y in rnnn-nt ban on meetingand procession*. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration408 1947-02-24 3 LONDON. Feb. 23 Severe cri ticism ol the re, tatement on t by the British Premier, c 1 ment Attlee, and tl b i n that the Muslim jjue waa forced into ihc :v- i Paki tan because men of w were v by A. R408 words
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153 1947-02-24 3 R.I.N. Day Passes OH Without Incident BOMBAY. Feb. 23.— Briisli troops and armed police were posted at s:rategic pom s hroughout Bombay city as a precau ion yesterday the anniversary of the Royal Ind an Navy mutln\ here last year More than 12.000 workers from six textile mills did notReuter - 153 words
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Article66 1947-02-24 3 a wan Ible anarchy m India Britain n ibandi n lent tndlai ie m an pendent 1 th rt 1 (l mak n ■tur nci th. nal chai reina f continuing Br responsibility He woul lariv hard he Implementation ol ry different pollc i nReuter - 66 words
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212 1947-02-24 3 ider wh c< me In Saigon i that wi of Vi( i to :h Army is "out ol the question" the Gov< Ho Chi Mmii is ready to consider peace ''on a b, mutual justiCi Hv added. "There is not yet any indication thatReuter - 212 words
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Article97 1947-02-24 3 i Attitude Of H.M. Covt. Q Have the proposals m the Report for representation oi various intere>ts by Unofficial Members m {he Legislativ Council received the conditional approval of His Majesty's Government? A.— No. The conditional approval of His Majesty's Government extends only to the provisions of the97 words
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137 1947-02-24 3 Paris Police Foil Plot To Discredit Political Leaders PARIS, Feb. 3. Police made a number of fur her arrests m Paris and the provinces m connection with the Fresnes prison forgery plot v/hich was aimeci at discrediting certain French politicians and reviving the German spy network inside Fra ice, itReuter - 137 words
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370 1947-02-24 4 Morning tribune MONDAY FEB, 24, 1947. "Drastic Action" No particularly enthllAiaSUc optimism will be engendered by Mr. P. A. B. McKerron's assurance (hat the Government are prepared to take drastic action to serve the public satisfactorily. Th p Colonial Secretary m thi.s asion was referring to the situation arising out370 words
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893 1947-02-24 4 H.L HOPKIN - Most Exerated Man In Britain Today... H.L HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER I s riect-rtreet, Feb. 9. M<»-i »x<*eiat<d man m Britain i- M;. Emanut 1 Shinwell, Minister ..i Puej ;tnd Power, m th ordinary wuj people might find it poialble to feel sympathy fo man m hl| position ..1 I893 words
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156 1947-02-24 4 Lucky Farmer Entertains Royal Family On Hoard the R< yal 'our Pitrain, Fpb. 22. As the >lour ><■) Royal train travelled I moon on its way Port Eil/;ibeth. chief port oi the Easetrn prov nee, tho Kin; 1 touch with Lon- developments on the Indian si na' :hI the homeReuter - 156 words
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Article339 1947-02-24 4 5-Second Newt From Britain Wife at London, coun I »re at dinner I i. alert to make lair share Workmen repainn shop n» mises at Chatham. f< and a tail ors handbill advertisin made to measure for 16s. yd Told to the London n I believe tnat what the sous-,339 words
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Advertisement17 1947-02-24 4 SUSPENDED Are you i tlie old way or by tno nded method details phone 6480 Koneo LUi17 words
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116 1947-02-24 5 LONDON. F,b. 22. The mm g< k O atu y, London, ol L Legentllhomme, Mil >f Paris. iid Mi'rj i m. Smith, only da *•< oj Si; Charles and I Mcß.'a and widow of Commandei Charli i J. Smith. R.N. Th« general, who vReuter - 116 words
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Article141 1947-02-24 5 WASHINGTON, F, b. 22.—India ha* been allocated 1.*****0 Slll>l ''is of sugar, Japan jO.OOO lid Korea 40.000 short for 1947. the International Smergencj Food Council ha* uiic-. d. In the ca«o ol India, must of che allocation U expected to be ilileu foiri domestic production,Reuter - 141 words
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32 1947-02-24 5 MVERPOOL. Feb. 22. The W.OOO tin] troopship Em] I which i f| M la "Ps and Civilians I rrom PaJcitiij tiler- s< m 1 h- line ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement279 1947-02-24 5 r a the circumstai litiun to buj pilj being replaced I m ell. 1 as Her tli c oltej cun r- Tor special ly to the Advertisement Mi r, the Morning i binic, or ring 5812. DcfpemW) Forwarding Agents HEALTH and VITALITY SWGAPORE BAUGAGI GENERAL DEBIIMV TKAXS p ORT AGENCT279 words
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Advertisement127 1947-02-24 5 Retarding the eyesight Consult; New China Optical Co. 71. High Street. Singapore Phone 3786. Photographer CENTURY STUDIO Xo. *3, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. ISED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105, Selegie Road,127 words
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Article, Illustration762 1947-02-24 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE fc WITH 'Out And About" Mowing up th pn n provide I with bright and bn-.vv Dtei by pr< new revue which i am told U full ol xc< lion ing and mv Ie pi d In n )Vfl vaj 1 'his revue which I762 words
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Article63 1947-02-24 6 j CELERY FINGERS In a moderately hot oven S l> i. crackers or water- biscuits until crisp. Split into halve-. Mix grated S chi?<v to a paste with a j S i d ps of i rces r 1 uce. Season with -alt. pepper, mustard. Spread S paste63 words
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Article, Illustration187 1947-02-24 6 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN X) I fwrtii I Paint YoJ Paint a pictuie ol your H To some this may moanJ a picture literally. H.l everyone of u> ca\ m vie, we of our dreams I every day lift 1 It is only lack or imas and eneigy that limits I make>187 words
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Miscellaneous55 1947-02-24 6 LITL AII^KII —exclusive /v Clothing :.^-t»- pipe A I Ky/ V b THET 11 FoOAJI DONE SAVED ME TO' TEN <> PORE U SADIE HAWKINS DAYS < A 4MJT *> FEUA'S STUCK NOW .r— ALL AH GOTTA S \*P^ IN THAR^ TH' iDO IS STAY OUTA SIGHT- I X* COAST55 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1947-02-24 7 All The News From The British Studios feab \*rd birth I stud and where he Archers' -End ol r p r ssure ol work 3 en prevented him from attend- ing a party m the evening. D,. u th ot his 4 months-old r cub theart, m Holly- has caused1,742 words
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Miscellaneous6 1947-02-24 7 iS>l RAKTYAKff- xl AH FIGGERE.D continue6 words
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Article234 1947-02-24 8 Mass Production By Robot Process A Radio Set In 20 Seconds productioi i b pro< h turns out on* iver Wc/ity Seconds John Sarmo 1 ir-old I but i low m nufacturcd. L >ndon a r called ECM i quip- out v.i i upidlty. Robot ECMI of two lun^ ach234 words
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Article106 1947-02-24 8 HIROHITO'S WEALTH TOKIO F b. 22. The imp rial holu ci<-pa; iment to tiinouncetl Empo 01 Hirohliu i alih a, 3.710.716.336 yen about $250 million ul which per c lit 3.338.260.712 yen will b. paid to 'he nation m kind property tax. announcement *ald tl Emperor will retain tin <U.P. - 106 words
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Article22 1947-02-24 8 lONDON. Feb. 22. The iservative Opposition v,- i1 1 ate a new Parliamentary j ebate into Britain's electricity coal crisis on Wednesday.22 words
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124 1947-02-24 8 Relief For China After CNRRA Closes Down 22 R< nal i, Juni -> 1949, full programme has be« n compl< ,n of UNKRA"U>ndoii oiii [i would be lmpos*lb] to compleit pu b > ll< -mar. -aid. and shipment* >t>Ui(i hi v< o continue "on an incr a-ii.gl.v diminishing *c untilReuter - 124 words
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130 1947-02-24 8 ST. ANDREWS. SCOTLAND. Feb. 22. Changes m the regula:■'ii- gov riling thi -UUUs ot amateur golfers have been con--ui» n. b\ ih» Championship Commute ol th Roy a] and Ai ci< n Glf Club, which an»i<»uiic< h a the regulatioii* iiavc b.ri: finallyReuter - 130 words
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42 1947-02-24 8 oYDNEY. A Chine-- -tiuleni DarlinghurH State school, lv< cl with hei ..I 70. xplained that her grandmothei haci b» ni U i ii"- being abl to -peak B th he wi -elioj mid lr .nil. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article20 1947-02-24 8 NEW ZEALAND'S REPARATIONS HOPES Wl -TON. Feb. 22. New K)UI 10,000 par and oth( lilc« ly to later Imm ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous186 1947-02-24 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle M»HMI Date at West I J C I |S|T:R' i > POint AID C R *P TO 1 DIE maker iLsaUor N ?U^^Lg,^3EK boy show J5-They protect NJU TJTh Me a n e of w-SSf 010 RiMo[sifflMhwlii|c|B n'» nicknamt 39 -That (aobr.) |N I P>186 words
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332 1947-02-24 9 Britain's Sue: an try to utter destruction" and me limit on the British withdl a civil war. v\ I jertdio broadcast forum of the edito s journals last night. II Jol L r prtfl heir views oo current aiui rs The first subject discussedU.P. - 332 words
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Article122 1947-02-24 9 BLACK ARMY' PROBLEM B ls A -black m n th i British, ft and United States X s are at Europe Ev us problem E Allied military and local I authorities B\ir.s alone, about 20 deB are wanted for murder. I^rro Chtef of 'he m states Criminal Inv< B Service,Reuter - 122 words
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Article18 1947-02-24 9 ow F "i fBcia] W Vi says 1 I b I K B g Lhc H ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article181 1947-02-24 9 LONDON, Feb. 23. The Spec al Deput es fcr Austria today agreed that Aus ria shall have an air force of 90 aircrafc and 5,000 peisonnel. Ot the 90 aircraft not more ha i 70 are to be comoai types a y .d .here are toReuter - 181 words
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124 1947-02-24 9 1 I 22. Despite the fullest suppori I •h fore ign Secretary, M, undei \c rank and rile of the I his all lence to apitalifi bour members ol and all tra Ivlng by the fl Ide.i I i p present poi whichU.P. - 124 words
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741 1947-02-24 9 New Book Throws Fresh Light O n Caen Battle London, Feb. 24.— Ma j.- Gen. Sir Francis de Gum Ujnd, who was Field Marshal Montgomery's Chief of StalT from the time the latter took over command of the Eighth Army m North AfricaReuter - 741 words
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Advertisement36 1947-02-24 9 SEASON EXTENDED Today Four Shows I.JO— 4—6.30— 9.30 p.m. W*^ CARSON yr >j^r R piDGEON Jp j. RjL Pioductlon UH& *k >:» Photoguph«d In ■L Oifitlid b» Mtorjn Itltf i ßßL._^—^lßbt COMINC Another HITCHCOCK Mast<vpU'< i liicitinri36 words
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268 1947-02-24 10 BA'IAVIA, Feb 'S2 Ail b i -> i ppa tly has i In d( the Di eh and indon 0 far tailed to the U uing fact Java protne United States Richard Api Press Manager for South East today James W Ryan, directorU.P. - 268 words
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133 1947-02-24 10 U.S. Cameramen Injured In AntiRed Rally In Paris noisy i students m antl Communist rally De L'Opera here trtbuting pamphiting "down with iad quickly disp< ci the (i monstratora who si i into i side; treets where continued to distribute i pamphlets. Two American press photo>hers complained <»i being .iiyReuter - 133 words
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Article19 1947-02-24 10 killed and i .11 d during i gun b;i bell bf m19 words
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Article85 1947-02-24 10 i From Our Own Reporter) [POH, Bund ;>• At ani etlng vi he Pi- ak Sikh Advi««ory B !it id lie with Mr. C. W. D. Hall, i Police Oflßc v, Perak, m n was xprea the ab»»eiice ><t Sikh t p.« sentativoa uu public bocli85 words
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Article, Illustration532 1947-02-24 10 Vernon Morgan - Vernon Morgan LATEST NEWS FROM THE RING Woodcock Confident Of Beating Baksi (By London, Feb. 23. Briuv Woodcock Is very confident of victory over Joe Baksi when they ftght on March 25. Woodcock did not break his training to see Freddie MillsReuter - 532 words
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27 1947-02-24 10 Feh 2\\ The Big Four 1 kovi and Yuti. commissions demarcation ol the de Italy, it i H( mentB havi ,i the ion tivc27 words
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23 1947-02-24 10 With .ill !e- japu eFJ Bi Ig tiu? seen* and i flami s from *pr a c.-t.ib.!-'23 words
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Article208 1947-02-24 10 Prices quoted below are foi picul weight except wher- otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotation^ were "Meehoon": £iam No. l $95. Rangoon $75 Rice: S'iam No 1 SlOO. No. $97: Rangoon $67 Glutinuous rice; Siam No l $80: Rangoon $43 Rock sugar: $67. •Oula" Malacca: Superior quality208 words
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Advertisement21 1947-02-24 10 |yU^Ar|jAU NK.iiii v\i s.i;> f'OMBINI A or r a a no i i A SNAI'I'Y MEW MUSICAL OPENT INIOH I l'21 words
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218 1947-02-24 11 f MOTHER BLACK DAY er>R HOME SOCCER I The l Saturday of BOCC< fhi bigg, t holdup jjjt of English bein^j postponed. I his was the tri from wartime, being c^had equalled the previoufi M I aole talc. large number 01 p>>rponc n causedReuter - 218 words
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Article359 1947-02-24 11 Tht ation Club pened men on the Padani yesterday when the Captain's XI bitting lirst put up a ►re of 108 runs for nin<' wicket. Lning a vict i the Captain.. XI who oii'v made 53 ins for io. R. ii Br::i the opening batsman for the359 words
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Article202 1947-02-24 11 SEAFORTHS BEATEN AT CRICKET R V. S. Sundram's XI open d their cricket season tvell on Sat urday when they bundled out the S'eat'orth Highlanders tor 7G Sundram taking seven for 25. FtViSf. piivd up 93 for eight wickets. Following are the scores: SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. Wardle c Singam b Sundram202 words
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452 1947-02-24 11 R.c. s.c.r.A i mittant thrill* Jalan Besar between th« ory hampions, th< 3JLC. and the Singapore Football Association which I m a well deserved 3-1 .yin for the Recs. The match was m aid of th Chinese Mechanics' Fund for the benefit -jt452 words
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Miscellaneous43 1947-02-24 11 Today's Sport SOCCER &C.C vs. Land Oilice Sports Club, nt the Podang. 0.10 p.m. REVISED SA.F.A. IST DIV League Results: TV w: Indian Asscn. v>. S C FA. T Frb 27th: M.F.A C f^.a.f a R SCF A. •h KA.F R.C i t43 words
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64 1947-02-24 12 Negotia ti ons Proceeding fur Chines* preChian on the one hand, and n I h authorities m Singapon on the other, witn i tne stance l tl-Oeneral, Dr. aaK Ie Sccrc tary ror Economic Afl hi. At tl Hean < cx P la that n< :1164 words
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Article130 1947-02-24 12 ndon, Feb. 23.— Overnight places the ol .he winter brought troubles back to roads only pened after days of .■cic p rly hi. n trains. n the v I c i] n thai Britain I ed fore itched to ••any coal try. v the Prime MReuter - 130 words
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Article61 1947-02-24 12 Plane Crash Victims Decapitated FRANKFURT. Feb. 23— I military police at Neuisenbe:^ reported that a French military plane, missing since Friday night, was found m a swampy wooded area five miles south ol Frankfurt early today with the bodies oi the toui new. Two ol tin- bodies lying outthe plane61 words
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Article156 1947-02-24 12 Calcutta, Feb. D Hardwich, British police commssonei. declared i i evidence at an inquiry into the Calcutta communal riets of August last year that the police control room was hampered m its work by the presence of the Muslim Premier oi Bengal, H. S. Suhi rawardy. andReuter - 156 words
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92 1947-02-24 12 jail Manch w*« wh ch Walter O»V fn i« Dccem t Bar: police juttonl place nex tcr an A^ m Sir Hartley ie v General, to the application Wire the transferred l Walton Jail. Liverpool, where he is serving B fifteen months George H nclfie. whoReuter - 92 words
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142 1947-02-24 12 Kesselring "Fought Fairly Well" C irshal Kessclring, supreme comman i Italy, la charged with 'barbarous repr sail" against the Italian people. onel Scotland, who intered X 'sselring In London, ked by Chief Defence Counsel Dr. Laternser. 'Did Field-Marshal Alexander g^ve you a \y opinion about warfare waged m Italy byReuter - 142 words
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Article81 1947-02-24 12 Karachi, Feb. 23.— L3aders oi the Smd Progressive Muslim Party (non-Muslim League) including G. M. S\\d former Member ol the Muslim Li a&u. Working Committee, and SheiK Abdul Majid Nationalist Mv leader, have Issu apD i calling on leaden C n and oi th< tyusl IReuter - 81 words
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Article50 1947-02-24 12 SAIGON, F, b. 23. Ch<4 ra and r mall-pox have broken cv; m the Saigon area on the heels ol D Which <l- -t.tv par.* uf tllC iv(> quarters <»i Saigon mid b Ch< deaths fron a and 40 from -m.ill- MS.:I pld( imr-burned-oul 150 words
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Article44 1947-02-24 12 LONDON. F b. 22 i ii Thursda; S Gen. v. he *aiU i. Ru u-tained concern! Unde n, b C Mosc Ihe b lails bu "Mr. N S a tovv plain dio M «s£.tl^factory !< I»US wneii Ru-ian p lies U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article50 1947-02-24 12 ECCLES. Fvb. 22 son aged i. at hiLane, Bccl vcai-old iWei J(V ted i mhk him bj oi water on tib bui tUe Wei The mother, v ,m had left 0* chUd oi the kitchen v■■ flanelette pyjama irned ie v bodj b bun ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article10 1947-02-24 12 Thi Mu-non-stop fligl New York i owing i ..nk. U.P.U.P. - 10 words
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