Morning Tribune, 4 March 1947
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201 1947-03-04 1 IfSALEM- Mar. 3. A terrorist workshop was v in Tel Aviv during searches by Bri- outrages, it was officially A large haul of all types oi explosive material was tound in the cellar l) t the house including electrical detonators, hand-gre-nades, ammunition and uniform201 words
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151 1947-03-04 1 Chu rchill's Report FULLY ALIVE? FULLY DEAD!' ttS r L SB I IB IB r and k |j K I' B I I L I H tur- I 'Mid I I I h Commissioner. He did think it need be thought the ment was not. mindful oi desperate urgi findingReuter - 151 words
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57 1947-03-04 1 I The this unthree the strain on power t;U ur.at that the had to bo shed for threen hour in SouthCIS per cent.: I C( ntral England no per cent i and M r tit.) Central Electricity B-urc raed thai th load may hoUiReuter - 57 words
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Article249 1947-03-04 1 Labour Disturbance On Estate (IVibune Stail KeponYi PI MONDAY— An angry crowd of Indian labourers oi Bukit Sembilan Estate, Kedah, who hi strike for tl I few days, today resisted a police party who came to the estate to execute a warrant Ol arrest against249 words
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104 1947-03-04 1 Princess Elizabeth Opens Craving Dock t don. (Cape Provin- 3 In her first public th Africa. Prin h, at the openini new C2.500.000 graving said of the Union: "This ia a young country and you have a tremendous her: a bit' country waiting to be loped, rich in the enterpriseReuter - 104 words
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118 1947-03-04 1 Only A Handful Of Europeans Left Kedah Estates PENANG Monday.- Only liandiul ol people representing the families ol European si un estates in Central Red nave evacuated under police ad-, vice "to take a holiday" u the situation improve-. They have come from isolat <t estates where the police are118 words
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28 1947-03-04 1 b ick c< tnmu list forces h had tii! ie Manhun, I'll Yll-:: nmand churia hut) f<> taki the r f»f 1) ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article67 1947-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR Monday.tions between representatives 't the workers <i 18 es!n Ulu Lani nd the Deputy Commissioner of Labour and managements oi the rubbei estates concerned concluded sucully today It d that a tempor- in wages \u»uld bo effect d in proportion to the in the flow of67 words
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124 1947-03-04 1 £294 Million Cut In Army Expenditure I LONDON, Mar. 3.— The British Army estimates for i;>47 48 published today as a Government White Taper make provision for the net expend! tare of V ]88,000,000 C 0 tnuared v Illi t: 1i82,00U,000 in I!>K --47 a iecretfc ot' 1:^)4,000,000. The establishmentU.P. - 124 words
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86 1947-03-04 1 Marine's Conviction For Rape Upheld PEIPING, Mar. 3.— Major-Gen. Samuel Howard has approved of the general court-martial -ontence of 15 years" hard labour for Mar'ne Corporal William Plersop who was convicted for rapln 19-year-old Chine-e unlversil i. Miss Shen Chung, ori Christmas night, a Marin < rn° :id to/in v.U.P. - 86 words
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Article31 1947-03-04 1 LONDON, Mar. 3.— The British Minister of Health, Mr. Anourin Bevan. is ill at a London home with pneumonia. His condition is stated today to be "satistac- tory. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement17 1947-03-04 1 OPENING SHORTLY at 30-1, Raffles Place GIAN SINGH CO., Cables BAJAj Phone 2483. WATCH rill. OPENING DMT17 words
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Article255 1947-03-04 2 NO STRIKE AT RADIO MALAYA Asiatic Staff To Get The Pyke A llowances (Tribune Stuff Reporter) Requests by 200 Asiatic stall of Radio Malaya on matters of pay and allowances were described clay "not a strike threat/ 1 "We do not intend striking," a re] i 1 the stall committee255 words
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Article159 1947-03-04 2 f Fro in Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Monday. A vigorous anti-small-pox a ampaign has been launched hv thp Rural Jlh authorities with the cooperation of the Public Relations Department. Public Relation vans are touring villages on the Hegri-Malacca border and up to date several thousand159 words
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Article27 1947-03-04 2 n <>f the VI /or). fiment, which is vendor! -kly I routine rum ore bfl i.(Mi In side the trfbutod 1 127 words
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Article109 1947-03-04 2 SAIGON. Mar 3 Mr. K. P. S. Vfenon, first Indian Ambassador o China, left for Hongkong today en r>ut to Nanking. Speakfng at a recention given Indians in Indo-China. Mr. Men on said: 'India is taking her last stride to independence. Soon the I(»n2f arm ofReuter - 109 words
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Article14 1947-03-04 2 Governor Cimson Leaves For K.L. Franklin j of Slnga--1 umpur. Mr. P i be14 words
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254 1947-03-04 2 Fruit Prices Drop On Arrival Of Fresh Stocks i Tribune Staff Report, Recent heavy shipments nave hi overstocked market in imported oranges with n consequent drop in prices. Can ian bunkisU 1 are now 117 18 a box compared with $J4 rtnight ago. while Australian rall ive registered a $2254 words
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85 1947-03-04 2 "Martin Behrmann" Cargo Inspected BATAVIA. Mar. 3— Dutch oHi eials headed by the Assistant Public Prosecutor. Dr. H. J. RutI (is. were today inspecting the of the American freighter Martin Behrmann < 7,176 tonsi which arrived at Tandjong liok, port of Batavia. escorted by a Netherlands destroyer. the master ofReuter - 85 words
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167 1947-03-04 2 WASi Mar. 3.~--Th» Senator F I States will provide food and other h 1 the war-devastated areas of Europe bu I ••will have to make their own w Senator Taft made that assertion during a radio interview over a station In nearby Alexandria.Reuter - 167 words
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Article69 1947-03-04 2 K.L. BOYS' BICYCLE TRIP TO INDIA KUALA LUMPUR. Mar 3.~ Two Indian youths S. Unnithan and K. Ambrose of Pasar. Sentul. Kuala Lumpur will soon >et out on bicycles to India. They expect to leave here on April 7 and hope to arrive in New Delhi by August. The Governor.69 words
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101 1947-03-04 2 LAHORE. Mar. 3.— Khan Iftiker Hussain of Mamdot leader rt the Musl'm League in the Punjab, was today trying to term a new government to ed the Congress-Unionist Government of Sir Knizar Hyat Khan Tiwana, which resigned yesterday as a "peace gesture" U> theReuter - 101 words
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Article23 1947-03-04 2 Mr. N. A. Mallal, recently oin or] Muivcipal Comvill address tho E Thur.s' pm -he Y.M< will "India and Sou n-east23 words
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Article14 1947-03-04 2 ST. PATKICK 'S DAY m pore dinner and <\ el, which Ish civilian and mLs14 words
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Article56 1947-03-04 2 Alleged Attend Extortion Abu Bak.i: bin Abq Malay, aged clain3 the Fourth Magistfflq yesterday. I charge 0! pting to extori from one bin Omar the sum of j 80 cents in Bept. last, I ting him in fear ei injj Bail in the sun c; j oiiered and the case56 words
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Article44 1947-03-04 2 Indian troops in Singap Malaya have tertained by a team oil dancers who lei* M day on their return to They are members of I Dilkhush Sabha equivalent oi ENSA. Included in the Lilly Das Gupta shyau. both pupi mous dancer, Udaya St44 words
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Article90 1947-03-04 2 HARROGATE. Mar.jiJ packet containing €5.11 peared from a mailbw 100-yard journey I gate sorting I station. This was d: I the series of m which Post Ofl I have been seni I investigate. 0 I Leeds and N- [l *M Two hours after I had been chinReuter - 90 words
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318 1947-03-04 3 IP's CONDUCT QMMENDED !Mr. w. o. Porter, retur Seng (30). known as Kam n the Civil Prison while 1 5 on a charge of armed rob--1 flicted wound In the head, and shock and haemorrhage fi forwarding a copy of his ftndof Polii318 words
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Article16 1947-03-04 3 4 Bottles Of Brandy Cost $4,100 m I I I m tin- the B dy. H16 words
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Article48 1947-03-04 3 Pa my (21) an In< i \vn labourer who was art n which to sell and which l to h out from the i I HO, Mobile Work*h >p> Bd t us imprisonn r t «n 1O B I l>\ m n but I48 words
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Article164 1947-03-04 3 JURORS TOLD TO BE PUNCTUAL At the opening ol the second Singapore Assizes yesterday, Mr Justice T. A. Brown mad a request to all those who have been summoned s Jurors to be present in court punctually. •I am punctual and 1 ask to be punctual." -aid Mr. Ju Brown164 words
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Article53 1947-03-04 3 There will be a Joint dinner meeting ol thr Inn*r Wheel the Singapore Rotary Cluto now at th" Raffles H At that meeting the charter r Wheel club nil! 1 nted. This dinner r will tak the place of the regular meeting on March 6 The wii53 words
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182 1947-03-04 3 MOTORBOAT BLOWS UP: THREE MISSING and i U from Parit to bota viiL the Perak River on Baturd ty morning caught fire, resulting in the disappearance at threi people. Lute yesterday th<> b;<dy of a Malay woman was re red. A Malay man and a woman are still missing. It182 words
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91 1947-03-04 3 Dakota Mails: No Post Office Liability Registered and unrej air mail correspondence p< at S re between 6 p.m. on Feb. 23 and 6 p.m. on F b. 25, and addressed to Hon places in Indo-China was included the mails lost on the missing Dakota which left Changi Airport on91 words
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63 1947-03-04 3 Malaya-Bound Troops Say They Had Fine Voyage 'Tribune Stuff Report* The Royal Welsh Fusil masc >t in the person ol a h Ind m ram "BUI3 the ftrsi day mi 1 batch ol Bi rom Japan wJ Unlike thi u men off the i» barkal 1 ks for them. the63 words
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Article241 1947-03-04 3 3 CASES OF ALLEGED EXTORTION thr e Chinese, who ap] on ntatlve I extorti lo« r Cou naed triaJ i transferred First District Juciije Paul Stonr Sagar Kai 23 and A. Nada|an (24), th. Indians, w< leged to have been members of an unlawtul assembly which threw bottles at the241 words
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Article177 1947-03-04 3 Ban Thong and Koh Peng Choi were committed to the Assizes at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry on a tentative charge ol armed robbery. Eight witnesses testifying at the inquiry before Mr. T. F\ Penny declared that the two accused in the company of another177 words
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467 1947-03-04 4 Morning Tribune TUESDAY MARCH 4, 1947. Reply To Singapore Association The Government reply to the recent complaint of the Singapore Association that the Colony is faced with a Virtual collapse of Government is a masterpiece of platitudt half admissions, denials and evasions. ff the best Government can say with regard467 words
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766 1947-03-04 4 OUR LONDON LETTER "The Twerp" Makes Capital Of Commons Speech M 1 .un 111 Mann Scottish Lao iii mp r ferred to that little twerp" Tommj Hundley in the debate on the b B.C. in the use of Common- Ihe tangled heraell with rerj doughty opponent Mr Handh-y li i766 words
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Article280 1947-03-04 4 5-Second News From Britain Aided b) CennanJ and Poles, Norfolk farnl are making un all-out 1 i save the sl M crop ever Known fn] damage. Retiring after 27 vj vice, Supervisor Henryf of Brentwood Post (M been presented with] perial Service Medal 'I Mr. A. W. Chaster, of Devon,280 words
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Article246 1947-03-04 5 Hcrford, British Occupation Zone, Mar. 2. Government delegations from all parts of Europe and the United States are arriving in the British zon* of Germany to tap skilled labour lying idle In displaced persons camps. Britain, France and a host of small nations have discovered thatReuter - 246 words
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Article59 1947-03-04 5 FAR EAST STILL SHORT OF FOOD WASHINGTON. Mar. 2. I i *even percent increaa In production the world food situation U only slightly better than i and "iiou- shortage*" exist in Europe ,md the Pai o a statement tie United State* Decultur, tod;i in vili have to b tinier largeReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement73 1947-03-04 5 I y^ i/\ obtainable anywhere it's in I K. Tang 1 KalVn Hie -Minimum Cost KIVER VALLEY RD IsiNOAPORI Beauty AkJs Keived oi s nd Max Bismurelle Gift Sets" W rid ng Pr< AI! .A BUX Ii CO., j le It Restaurarrt 61, l Irgo b Baggage KADACH£-CURE I I73 words
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Advertisement147 1947-03-04 5 Sin displayini desired in the circumstance competition to buy ipily being replaced competition to sell. To the discerning buyer as well er this page offers a good cross-section of current bargains. For special ad temeni ra <•.. pl< pply to the Advertisement Manager, the Morning Tribune* or ring 5812. Dispensary147 words
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Advertisement124 1947-03-04 5 Forwarding Agents SINGAPORE B/\GGAGK TRANSPORT AGENCY 45, The Arc-ado Tel No. 4 Prompt Execution, Reliability and Satisfaction Our Guaranty Express Delivery Clearing Forwarding and Cleari-,g Agents Hotel THE TAVERN Up-to-date Hotel in a Quiet and Cool Locality. Rooms: Luxuriously Furnished, Par: All kindClass liquois available. 7-17, Tanglin Rd. Opp. Nas>im124 words
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Advertisement111 1947-03-04 5 'ptician Regarding the eyesight Consult New China Optical Co. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786 t"*otograpfier CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 14, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor Photographers. Pkhios used pianos by famous makers AT REASONABLE PRICES Nan^ Heng Co., PIANO HOUSE, 103-105,111 words
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Article, Illustration776 1947-03-04 6 VFRA ARDMORE - VFRA ARDMORE WITH Naval Dockyard Regatta H M.S. Terror was to i.ist Saturday oi n yachts from neigh bouring clubs were invited to compete Ln the various race* From the Royal Singapore Yacht Club came lev rai ol the seai.f Boat Club 14 ft. dinghies and the776 words
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Article, Illustration136 1947-03-04 6 UNKNWON Old? I Good When Needed Q. '1 I ;n> kn pea:anc< In p--i: I (1«> t A. This l- due. Ma the ki.c Pick >. in fliig< ■DiiiCh anci Lie mo l aii i i lown I knee. l put I 5 I I rij lump I b icLU136 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1947-03-04 6 LIT \ll\l 15 EXCLUSIVE IN J m Dai Lonesome R »>« THIS IS A RUSH BUT, SQfl/T- V \HMMff-to\ NEEDS fl yf ORDER f- GOTTA I AH NEEDS Y TH'LOG-VO m GIT TH' LOG T > HIM NOWfT N NEEDS TH' LAD^ TH'SAWMILU SADIE HAWKINS TCLLVO'WHUT UNSPLITJT SOON'S > DAVLL81 words
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OUR SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD
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Article, Illustration413 1947-03-04 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris L v Mommy Tribune J Corres. in Hollywood J Hollywood.— Yvonne de Carlo. the Hollywood Mm star who loves to roam Hollywood's streets, a mink coat on her shoulders. No stocking! on her streamlined has just completed a new picture which Is called "Song oi Scheherazade."413 words
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Article131 1947-03-04 7 A new production company. Wessex Films, has been formed as part of Mr. J. Arthur Rank's Indep.ndent Producers Ltd.. the -r up which also contains Cinepuild ("Brief Encounter'), the Arc. A Matter of Life and 'h"i and Individual I ("Tin H e producer of this company131 words
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Miscellaneous55 1947-03-04 7 ■ft Tlir UOR.XIXG TRIM A/- Fo^PDn 7/ SUNDOWN r SADIE 1 V yfyfv X HAWKINS DAV IS OVAHf INOv 'fa V ""AN' SO IS MAH I NO r »-'KaT CHANCE T' BE WHUT AH "or* J e V'RY RED-BLOODLD IT-TAKF ALL r vA AMERICAN GAL <^ 0' him V DRE55 words
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240 1947-03-04 8 el Ou Pless s, Commu for his prop* i South-wesi Africa, I 1 Smut claimed that both Euro]' and i European of the community were in favour of it. "This is a farcical consultation of non-Europ< opinion, M I "There can beReuter - 240 words
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Article156 1947-03-04 8 ARGENTINE RECALLS GOLD -BY AIR WASHINGTON. Mar. 2. -The Argentine ument has orders übstantlal portion of I gold in the United Btattf to be sent home bv air. Treasury Department disclosed $180,000,000 of approxi ely $600,000,000 in Argentine tied gold frozen In the UniBtatea during the war are Lg riown156 words
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142 1947-03-04 8 RESTRICTED NIGHT MAIL TRAIN SERVICE C 'in;., ri\\\: "k. Mar. 6 a n Night Mail Train service will be resumed The down mail from Pa. will leave at 8 p.m. every Monday Wednesday .»nd Friday, reaching Kuala Lumpur at 935 am. the the next day. Departure from &d ila Lumpur142 words
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348 1947-03-04 8 Three- Way Iron Ring Against Future German Aggression I i when the historic ruins of Dunkii ar Anglo-French mil The first links m that rinn were a '-to year A military pad so >n to be ret Fr in et ailiLntended to bL' completed bv a restored entente II al348 words
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63 1947-03-04 8 "Radio, Films Teach Too Much Crime" Chicago, Mar. 2.— The Division oi Criminal Law of the AmertBar Association is reported 0 have complained that ■>. movies and comic frequently port nember? the legal profession lu an un•urable 11 and make criii ordhlcago Tribui, m movi lo are extreme Icularly uponReuter - 63 words
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167 1947-03-04 8 Many Feared Dead In Chicago Explosion CHICAGO, Mar 2 -.\M ber of persons waltini E at a station on Chicago's! vated city railway vcreaJ hose injured bv a ti I plosion in a street corner bl .ne: todav. The buildinc was so M wrecked thai firemen had fl i cultyReuter - 167 words
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Article35 1947-03-04 8 (Continued from car I Q. 1 m I •n tall. I U" 134 pounds but new I pounds I from the wais I .Ui:- l.x.k 1 w( lm b A D m35 words
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Miscellaneous132 1947-03-04 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle M.«oi» u_wte.ui If'r^icl P'f'Ml P^ 7 33— High shoe U P1^ I L -|M |L0'0 "'in sod :i4— Suffix natlvf cl A CBlE -■He 35-Oommon .arcien aOl >.\)K?E A>*S inge 37-Dcci R E JBM A R N El" ■4 Prison term 3&— Cleaning AlUl iSitIBB'132 words
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Article178 1947-03-04 9 Girls Into Men In One HOur nunatchei from Turin reported e 7s Una and Luigia Chabert, 30 and K had been transformed from Jal operations. Id's,,,- time ago required only cr.e hour. oi It sIM said that the two were 1(l a ow brothers, and had both beh i 1U.P. - 178 words
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Article75 1947-03-04 9 India's Period Of Transition SDFSADFe Sun I wed himself K iemoralis- n period ■T members civi: said "Tho out ire worki; B, "DvenKr.f.iial machir.i ■t b. ii transi■lastetf too long, and ur ■ity" those Indvins v.iv I been based on 1t,.: the British. «-.ni! r nigh theil Hit.' ft DU.P. - 75 words
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Article59 1947-03-04 9 I PI IURGH. Mar. 3.— A real V ;:1 whrte- maximum P Jewry in inuing the I P immigration I M iance of the I passed I the Nail uneil of rl great II fl ill not bo I >l the I K I KU.P. - 59 words
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127 1947-03-04 9 vSHANGHAI. Mar. 2—A mob of hundreds of Taiwanese termed and wrecked a military uniform factory on the outskirts of Taipei on Saturday night in another serious riot at L'aiwan capital, known under the Japanese as Taihoku. Th t. i inters also spread southward and theU.P. - 127 words
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Article32 1947-03-04 9 DELHI here toda tii nenl hi by lit esldent an lan h u loiiowod a reprc n by tho Governmen iufby [ndian subjecl ida thi hilitv U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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167 1947-03-04 9 Soviet Magazine Attacks Adviser To Marshall MOSCOW. Ma 3. An Attack John Foster Dulles Republican Party advi-er on foreign affairs who will accompany the United BUtei Secretary of State, Gen. George M .r>lmn, to the COW meeting of the Council i-f Fo.eign IHllUtrrfi appeared lln the Moscow magazine "New TimesReuter - 167 words
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164 1947-03-04 9 MALACCA.— T h e following were elected office bearers for the current year for the All Muslim Welfare Association, Malacca The elect 'ons followed the general meeting held at the Association premises at Egerton Rd President: Che Hashjm bin D mang Haji Abdul Gah3ni: vicepresidents:164 words
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Article28 1947-03-04 9 luced before n the Alor urt Kunjiam $400 Tm a surprise raid n t.l i rre d n Machap U' i on isth this month. Tii.28 words
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84 1947-03-04 9 Controversy Over US Arrest Of Communist BERLIN. Mar. 3.— A heated controvert) over German-born mmunisi Gerha d Bteler, now de ained In the United S.; ;ir. ci U) b. developing In c Berlin Pren aN the Am« ri-can-liceused "Der Tagessplegcl" Glinted a lette from an Irate criticising the Ru^iun DtuU.P. - 84 words
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Article14 1947-03-04 9 hek had conl i Ord( •i ti Pre uel Aleman14 words
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Article132 1947-03-04 9 LONDON, Mar. 3.— Drawing a line from the discovery of the Nazi plot in Germany, to the defenders of Japanese fascism at the Tokyo war crimes trial. Soviet writer M. Isaakov in pravda's international review, attempted to prove that there were danger signals inU.P. - 132 words
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295 1947-03-04 9 V,' 'ton Mar.- 3.— The Agricultui in a fourth and iinal report on the world food Situation 1940-1947 predicted that acute food shortage will be suffered in China before the lirst rice harvest in the southern areas and before wheat and otherU.P. - 295 words
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Advertisement54 1947-03-04 9 r»» f»4J Mm Mm j L w Last Four Shows 1.30 4—6.30—9.30 p.m. Alfred Hitchcock's "SAIIOTEUt" with Prisciiia l.ane Robert Cummings (A Universal Picture) TOMORROW Is Fl NDAY in SINGAPORE! You'll Roar With Laughter WARNIR MOV '^^Wkiflmf HAMIHT HIT jimmy'durank C^ RICHARD TRAVIS B|^ R4IIIE BURKI RIG4MAIO OAROINER .-.^w^. OfO54 words
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144 1947-03-04 10 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION Industrials Still Very Steady The market y< >y continued trials with buyers of Pi .75, Br< Collieries were around $2.50, Ords $5.05, Cold Steamships $23 1 4, Traders $18.85, Unions $372). Unis $13', and Wearnes $231. immom improved from $5.15 up to business done at $5.30. In144 words
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Article54 1947-03-04 10 SC.C.R.A. rubber pri< terday w; n Buyers. Sellers. per lb. lb. i R.S.S. spot, loos, 41 7 I R.S.S F.o.b. in bale-. Mar 43 4;; 424 52| No. 3 41 1 4U Tone Qiret. ie rubber market ruled quiet ughout yesterday with values unchanged and v:ry54 words
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Article62 1947-03-04 10 Allied to have atold 4,500 rounds of ammunition to a Chinese at Barker Road on Feb. 12. an '28), an Indian, claimed trial to a charge of dealIng in explosives when his < transferred be tore First District Julge Paul Storr, irom a terday, was postponed62 words
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Article90 1947-03-04 10 SHANGHAI. Mar. 3. With ■rnment surveillance relaxed, more black market gold and greenback deals are being ie with gold quoted at (Mio per compared ol $480,000. and greenbacks at $16,000. comd with $12,000 to one United dollar Importers not able to obtain I; 1U.P. - 90 words
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110 1947-03-04 10 1.10 DE JANEIRO. Ma 3. c ha* .-till bicn no official expianutiun ol the action ol the ik oi Brazil in ceasing to ijuute bu\ing rates for pound ing and other currencies AOi, freely convertible. Repo. Unit I AngluAmerlcan currency agreemon tiud been suspended because*Reuter - 110 words
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Article127 1947-03-04 10 V plil) OUBl,j on Mount Pa k h :hed Held of pla before tli h became «o difficult pped play tie teams off while the u woe pushed back. Tne sideline^ had to be role -a. and it wa« n< arly hulf an houi before playReuter - 127 words
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Article91 1947-03-04 10 PAH^S. Ma r 3. Sporadic fighting around the Toklnes titles of Hanoi, Hanung and Haiphong where French patrols held oft' small Vietnam attacks was reported in dispatches from Hanoi on Sunday. The most important militarv operation was the mopping up along the 15 mil" front westU.P. - 91 words
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Article43 1947-03-04 10 There is no change on thi« month-old Singapore Tractin Company strike front with the strikers not intending to bud! e an inch from their decision pt arbitration condlti ally. Meanwhile. I ham i I tions and advice which. might br. arbitral43 words
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Article15 1947-03-04 10 'V Mai n mini ••ck the i h,i edly aimi 0 mil of U.P. dgfdfgU.P. - 15 words
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Article324 1947-03-04 10 Prices quoted below are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. t rdays quowere "Me< Kedah $187 i No. l $80; Rani Rice: Siam No. 1 $100; No. 2 $97; Ka goon $67. Glutinuoas rice: Siam No. 1 $75; Ra igoon $43. Rock sugar:— s67324 words
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Article61 1947-03-04 10 While on bail on anoth< bin Jaafar was caught red-handed stealing two bah doth, with the help ol anothei man. from a godown ol the Singapore Harb mr Board. This was revi when D peared for trial on ■■■< charge ot theft br: District Judge T.61 words
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Article20 1947-03-04 10 Crickei Club u mi b#> held Telok All i roup photograph oi the memi I will held20 words
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67 1947-03-04 10 Feverish Tempo In China Govt. Reorganisation SHANGHAI Mai negotiatii ns n of the :hed a feverish tempo tod* and observers exp el Ch:Mr: Chi 1 Goverr rhuan personally ly with inviting particip; lv< v. m but! the key mi -tries. Chang is g< nei ver th< heneralisa shek. who, itU.P. - 67 words
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Article32 1947-03-04 10 .SHANGHAI. M ind- nt na Pr< nier T. V. •ion expressed ci anyone in Chin; hted I work provi task Tl riticisr turn, tl •;i Uill dgfdfg ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement13 1947-03-04 10 NO ARGUMENT! IHE CAPITOL, OF COURSE TURD" nt vi^\i<;hi Larry PARKS Edgar BUCHA'13 words
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Article, Illustration716 1947-03-04 11 IfOUR WKTS DOWN FOR 189 13 \i\vv a flrSt-WlCket Stand of 12b'. ;5r Cheap wickets -including 1 i4 st 90 minutes or play in the third i «i here today, and at stumps were 91 .■'■,,',',,,i ..I'm w,,,, [hen attacking the w.tiui716 words
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Article25 1947-03-04 11 R :80. ■USTRALIA Ist Innings. m >or l K- 14 tNG O M R. W B V 63 2 m n ball? 325 words
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Article42 1947-03-04 11 SYDNEY, Mar. >. The 1 I correspondent of th« ing Herald says m's tour has 1 iking financial sue--1 ire certain t<» wed ilw Pd w «Pite heavier expenses f tlso Kceed 1 Ml share of tjate re i ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article53 1947-03-04 11 The following will represent the Medical College against the Raffles College today: a'. 5.15 on the Raffles College ground: Chua Kee Chong, Yeoh Seang Aun, Seow Li Jin CCapt.) Ng Aik Lye, Hu Wei Hsien, Ahmed Bin Othman, Khoo Khay Tee, Anwar Ibrahim, Simitran, Ho Li an Kee,53 words
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163 1947-03-04 11 BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP AT K UALA LUMPUR (Our Badminton Reporter) Preparations are already in full sw'ng for the van Badminton Championship tournamrnt which Will take place during the Easter holidays in Kuala Tumour. Entries from Singapore players close tcdav. The Singapore Badminton Association has so far received four applications ho men'4163 words
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TO-DAY'S SPORT
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Article271 1947-03-04 11 (Tribune Stall Reporter) In view of the great number i of clubs and associations applfing for a/flliation to the Singa- pore Table Tennis Association. I this yeart'l inter-club champion- ship tournament will be run tm two divisions. The Singles and Doubles events will, however, follow last year's271 words
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Article60 1947-03-04 11 A special general meetinii or the Maxfli Badminton Party will be held on Sunday at the residence of the Patron. Mr. Tay Swee Leng. 21. Lim Ah Pin Road at 3. Tho election of offlce-benr-en for the ensuing year will take place. A tea-party will bo60 words
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Article56 1947-03-04 11 F. N. SPORTS CLUB In h of loublea i K>rta club bmt thr in Chemii lies by iiil last SaturN. i I first) T' Kwa"R 15-10. C. rew 15-1 n Pe-K k Choon Htn 15-8; 15-5. Kuek Cl m 15-1; 15-2. G. I 15 k Kwi at Teo Bah 15-2;56 words
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725 1947-03-04 12 Inclusion Of Singapore In A FreeTrade Malayan Federation Urged S.A. ENDORSES ITS REFORMS PLAN The ftl Pro] Malaya as ained in the report o! the- committee of the s in g. lation advocating the inclusion oi Singap Malayan Federation, v. dopted at a general mi of th< tion held at725 words
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Article128 1947-03-04 12 The Singapore Assocta- tion in its memorandum on constitute al propo- sals for Malaya make the following suggestions J^ (1) the whole of Malaya should be federated under a strong central qovernment (2) local autonomy should be preserved in each Settlement and State as far as is compatible128 words
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Article131 1947-03-04 12 RANGOON. Mar 3. Official quarters In Rangoon t«uia\ ed aim >vei mounting l awlessness In the Irrawaddy delta a*nd several districts of central Burma. Is reliably learned th situation k so acute that the autho rlties are now contemplating "ct mprehensive military operations." Large reinforcement* olReuter - 131 words
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Article63 1947-03-04 12 WOODCOCK FIGHT POSTPONED LONDON. Mar. 3 The new date for the Bruce versus Jot Baksj heavj at Harrlngaj Ai April 15 I oi Woodcock's illness the flghi originallv n\ d for Marc: and it was believed that B is training at Bright n unaware ol the postponement. Th( rer andReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1947-03-04 12 PA .3.-1 \Y d nan-. leaving a cinema in today Tii Rrst V'etnani violence report the last two months from the In Ital whir ur ha. remain vd quiet despite tin- lar huhtin» in the nor U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article16 1947-03-04 12 BALBOA A third level canal an ent, m the op a irni ReuterReuter - 16 words
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127 1947-03-04 12 Board Heanry Employees' Grievances ak i IPOH, MON] v M t rat ion Boa j in the Ipoli [all toj the grlevani 0 ..J1 both the tech t J stalls ol th( Compa I undertaking In thi countnl The Board Chairman J J is assisted r>v Mi s Jl Seddon127 words
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Article113 1947-03-04 12 Sheffield Shield Cricket Melbourne Mai 3 A« like weather previ en HB Sheffield Shield ma .-h VicU»M versus South X ZM .sinned alter Baturdi s ./.te™ tion. Chief Inter* itres whether Victoria I the match and v I inLi games which si flj them the Shield. Both sides were weakened!Reuter - 113 words
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