Morning Tribune, 6 January 1948
1948-01-06
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Title Section14 1948-01-06 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1 NO 6L'O 2700 Scrxtst. 10 CSSTB. TUESDAY JAN 6. 194*14 words
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422 1948-01-06 1 00,000 vole to Anglo-Chinese School Iff g edu,-iti'^ (ht J/ VV w/-»< t tfJSem to J* m h ir«*> Chm t n ch ,inh H** l The Dirtctor ot lopment and future Mptrti <* Ml Singapore v.,th sr*- l a IfWWBM to422 words
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518 1948-01-06 1 TIN PRICE: NEW NEOTIATIONS PROMISED IF... the Governor of the Malayan tJnion has received an assurance that the tin price question may be 1 eopened if experience shows that the price of £500 pi f ton ex-smelter is insufficient to secure expansion of the industry to tsquate supply to current518 words
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Article145 1948-01-06 1 From Our Oxen Reporter) KVALA LUMPUR. Jan. 5.-Wke*- fH* V**m 44ti*+W CcunuL -jn the eitnmg of its life' 9 —tn Hit Exdtilenrff's wrds met fine todny. arranytments iccre btmg completed to house th-- Federal Uyislature. Seats lor 7.5 member* vt>v being arranged m two rwfh ™<nes145 words
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Article7 1948-01-06 1 20 KILLED IN BUS ACCIDENT CNBMN,BNJGHBCGTGCF U.P.U.P. - 7 words
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Article56 1948-01-06 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 5. Pratnia. the official paper of the Soviet Communist Party, today reported "anti-Communist hysteria" m the Turkish press and charged that Turkish reaction had lecome "the maidservant of Wall Street masters." Praixta said the Turkish papers xcere filled "with lies about the Sortet Union and theReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration212 1948-01-06 1 CERMONY AT ASSIZES OPENING A SERVtCEAt St. ANDREWS CAIUfc&kAL tAfcfcN BY tHE fctSttO* OP SfNOAt>Oftfc. Tttft WGttt fcj»V.. Ml. J L. WILSON. ABStSttet> &V CANON tt K. S. ADAIIB AND THE HEY. KlNftOBS NICttOLSON, MARKED THB CTOjBMONJAI. OF|CN|Na OTTgP Attired m tlw*^ -liH •JW*' Iff. Justice G J* WW_s33£Justice T-212 words
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77 1948-01-06 1 RUBBER HITS NEW HIGH-BUT IT'S. THE RAIN Bpo l rubber touched 45-5/8 cent ycxt<j-day for prompt 9hipment—a new high since the rerovery. Forward position* are at a backwardation. The weather has contributed to the firmntss. it being esttmated that December outputs inZJ have suffered interference With production to an 1577 words
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Advertisement16 1948-01-06 1 For y^/r Z^/«/ Fnshions... PLAIN HEAVY 'ifoROCANE SuluWe for .Mraoon 'JS^&SST' 31, RAFFLES PLACE. ---SINGAPORE PgONEJgj^16 words
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646 1948-01-06 2 ASP DESCRIBES AMBUSH ON BANDITS HIM W^s SfKI N<- <> s RKKII.TFD IN TMK KIM IV- 111^ HVM.N UEADJJ AMI THK AKRKST OF oillM(s WHO WFKK IN H» rrmrti aI r J"p"-y eJW (j: lM }.ii;i' n nib-branch (jI Ihe IJ) wti'j646 words
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Article72 1948-01-06 2 Sydney Jan. r>. Five An i Milan nritntiFti liavc Itfl gydr ncy for Calcutta l.y IJfin as Hyth« llyng'-boat <»n Iwontr'li fQMhHU mission to India, The mi.s.^if n will s|t<-n.| Week fit 'i; 1 I i-h«n Svi» r et .tijf rent I'atna bofpet visi'uii; main lii'lunReuter - 72 words
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Article187 1948-01-06 2 British Officer Fined $300 (From Our Own Reporter) SEREMBAN, Jan. 5 —A fatal motor car accident at Rasah i Road on the night of November 27 last year m which an Indian schoolboy named Nadarajah was alleged to have been knocKed ciown and killed by an army jeep had its187 words
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Article177 1948-01-06 2 Mr C. C Tan. President (it the Progressive Party ?nd candidate for the Legislate, Council elections, In an 'iintvhw with the Tribune criticised the Governor General's Sunday bread ift defending the use 01 tin veto. "i; Governor- General has by bJ i broadcast given a reminder177 words
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Article67 1948-01-06 2 KVALA LUMPUR, Jan. I.— Tkt Mnltuftin Railway hope to untie during the ytar 20 Diesal h trie motor locomotive* und almost 1,000 units of goods iollin<i stock equal In carrying capacity m about 1,500 fourv ht.d waiions. This was rtrrulcd m a special st nut67 words
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Article56 1948-01-06 2 HEAVY FLOODS IN JOHORE KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 5 A message from the Department of Public Works states that the Johore Bahru-Kota Tinggi Road is floode.l at the 24th m f\ e to two mile to three feet, while the Kota X feet ot *ater at the 28th (jg The water56 words
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181 1948-01-06 2 (Tribune Stall Reporter) JJJWUng of a Town Cleansine labourer last month eanSing The strike threatened m this 'onnectian by the Town CleansSSPfeSSS One of the other demanas made by the Union was that th* Municipality pay compensation cue to the deceased Muthukannu's family. The President oi181 words
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Article47 1948-01-06 2 She rolled half nude on road A youny Malay fj > H "rolliny about" hciif-nnkf^W Tank Btxut late on J pcarrd before Mr. E > 1 C</«r'. Ansmu, the girl, plead* <t t^ ro a charge of oxtiKtm M vimtr. but refused to </ r f^B itliM for her bekunonr.47 words
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239 1948-01-06 2 Prison Sentence For Chinese Wh Stole Tin Four young Chinese w r.o w caught stealing fifty blockj tin of 50 kattie& each iromQ thrie's godown m Tra:ai| Street received varying puni ment from the Third D.& Judge, Mr. A. D. Parrell. yen day. Kong Loh Heng, iliai cc Ah Seng239 words
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Article61 1948-01-06 2 Bangkok Burmese Celebrate BANGKOK, Jan. I. Burmese commuwy ere sta ed yesterday a tWQrflay celebr tion m connection with l i Burmese indepen,cjenc« The P' gramme incju^es eedl priests, lectures, and cina f^hows. J The Siamese Foreign inls i Phya Srivisarn V»cha anj i Phibun representative i among those attending61 words
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Advertisement160 1948-01-06 2 SIKQAraMS TliCI CLUE NOTICE Etectton hai been reopened :<»r I liinitffl number Of Pro- War Mcmb'Ts ouly N'j now Members or i.^dy c-ucst Memben will be elected 1' A. NIVKN, Secretary R.T.C. BWC/mONAIi MKUCANTILK INSTirUTION Mj| Queen Street, I'hone !i7» NKW BBBBION M.KKADV OOMMBNCID < lassPH are conducted in:— liooU160 words
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223 1948-01-06 3 mivESE KOI ND hSSSTJSS aeed 20 pleaded not gdilty to having m hia possession a irauSulenfly altered certificate o admission at the Singapore Immigration Department, Last Wharf. SHB on Jan. 2. This certificate, it was alleged, had been illegally223 words
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110 1948-01-06 3 OUR ENGLISH Has Reached ew Low Level" mfilmm Warned USILA J.m. 5 D. Just -V v:n4*: Ml tf«M />''•** s';rry 0/ Xiilannan Pilnc* :icti<] at ft iW»fti9*C€ Of hiph If,/ Enniis* tmc**r», m/d: «<; 4 Vsh ?'r>^f »•'>■<'•'• f. a.T «n hfo it i hr pupils nut qrtt,n<l tkt nuiReuter - 110 words
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Article128 1948-01-06 3 HE OFFERED $2 BRIBE When AJ\O. MacDofcaldj searched a youttg Chinese. Tin Ch?* Chan, at the 8.H.8. Main Gate, he discovered that U* man had trm c and a half yards o! canvas tied around hU body On betnt arrested by the A P.O T a n oir*r«t MacDonaW $2128 words
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Article79 1948-01-06 3 WILLEM RUYS OUCHES S'PORE bt 21.000-ttn luxury l.ner Hem Ruys called at Singapore terday on her trip back to he.neport Rotterdam, ria South pton ®ong those on the pa&ienger w er t Miss V C. Gale, con ential secretary to the GovW, Muiay^n Union. M r r n de Gaast79 words
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Article73 1948-01-06 3 Jamaican sprinter For Australia MELBOURNE. Jan. 4 —The Vic' or Urn Amateur Affceletic A^?iatiOn n** airrei to 1*« Jamaican sprirfter. JJ*H». BfoKm Jay. delaying his cXpurtW* for Australia until altar 4tfl. !*>• McKiHay, who is to wmpcte m the Australian Ch*m|>to'»»htpi m Melbourne On Jan. 24, origuially in<ended to arriveA.I.S. - 73 words
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Article114 1948-01-06 3 DISCOVERY SHIP RETURNING MELBOURNE. Jan. 4.—Temporary repair* have b«en irtie to he AnUrrtic exploiaUcn vhip Wyatt Km p" wh>'. i&• been rtva»«i to Melbourne for a com pie' c overhaul. The "Wy*tt Earp* left Hptart for the Antar<*4c Ja»t Friday a*d wa3 heavily battered »n a J\\h caused a leakA.I.S. - 114 words
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51 1948-01-06 3 604 ACCIDENTS IN DECEMBER 11 DEATHS Eleven people met with their deattis through road accidents m Singapore during December, out or a total of 604 reported ac. cident cases Out of 129 ncn-fatal accidents. 152 people were injured and out of 484 other road accidents no one was in j51 words
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Article33 1948-01-06 3 GAMBLED IN TEMPLE ROAD Sixteen Chinese were each fined $20 m dtfault two week* rigorous imprisonment at the Police Court yesterday for gambHng. They were found gambling m Temple Road on Jan. 3.33 words
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251 1948-01-06 3 HALF-MILLION TODAY SCHOOLING IN MALAYA In spite of difficulties of staff, accommodation and equipment, and toroblemi of poat-war reconsti uction. the number of pupils m the Salayan Union hiVdoubled the 1»41 figure of a quarter of a million. this was revealed by Hr. M. R. Cheeseman. of BduM ffAA tat251 words
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147 1948-01-06 3 CARRIED 6 1 lbs TOBACCO, HE LOSES HIS CAR A 28-year old Indian. V Andiappan. had hi* motor ca r confiscated and was ordered to pay a fine $1,000 by Magistrate F B Oehlers at the Third Polic? Court yesterday when he ptead<»d guilty to being In possessor. o| dutiable147 words
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89 1948-01-06 3 JAPS, ON ARMS CHARGE, ARE ACQUITTED Three Japs, produced for retrial on a charge of unlawful possession over 9.023 round/ of 38 ammunition, were acquitted by Mr. Justice JoWing m the first case of a list o e 17 case* called up m the Singapore Assizes yesterday Mr L. Rayner.89 words
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Article177 1948-01-06 3 Jobs For Disabled CANBERRA, Ja*. 4— A pan ♦o provide jobs and ape-iel trtt nirtff for d iF *bled persons is to be considered by t-he Fedeml Cahine_ on Jao. n. Distftwl *x-*«r--vkemen are already jnUviiHl ft>r under <pc Commonwealth RepVria on Scheme, but thfe new plan is in AA.I.S. - 177 words
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Advertisement59 1948-01-06 3 dnwed aowu. yom o«coioc *»w »f»w*^j» *y TUanw nthrr disturb- yr v^^|K part* c world. «1 hudaches. uiinary «nd other trouWa °7ri Tz3 LM «w«, Nw. nrobJem. In stubborn and advanced dtbilittftojx \M-Jo' JK^ ox SP. M.P. TabhrtS are recom»»nded, gift Jf ""*^X nVyfAfinfC Tablets arc an cquiv«lene X v.#59 words
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249 1948-01-06 4 VICTIM TRAILED BANDITS WHO ROBBED HIM eiiipore Jewellei the M .!»To h-mrn who r^-d hi* u.koo m cart and lewejiwj H BukH TUMI »Otd jn July 18 tip rta* NW 9 nd Tarn w K u *re i t^mrd U> lx >•■•"- riforoui impffMWunenl ;<nd eight lashes oi the lotan249 words
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177 1948-01-06 4 'Back To Class' For Sanitary Inspectors TW BNTY-TWO S A NIT AKY INSPECTORS FROM SINGAPORE AND THE MALAYAN UNION YKSTRRDAY BEGAN THK FIRST POST WAR ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE COURSE. The OQUraa, which has been lescrjbed as an "emergency ourse." will take six months coveting ;i wide variety of subjects Including177 words
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Article179 1948-01-06 4 Science Study Being Pushed Ahead 'l ni urn Rtaff Repot n < Jovimiih fit IOMM Md plltl UUlllag $:ioo.(mm) Chandc for C'hriMf fundw iHine<l hy the Metliu<iiHt Church In Urn United States f'H lelialillitation m ICalayi exit of v.-hj(h $175,000 have het-n .spent, nrvi public ContiibutkMUl amounting to 160,000 all179 words
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Article104 1948-01-06 4 I JYDNEY, ta, Th, Colo- <> S< ><<>l of Mines m the Uni--2f S t«t,-s has u (1 o W annual M-fcJawhip to M Australian stu«U«nt. Aon.ni.nK- to (he Prwidem of L he **«°l. Dr. Dan Pa,--t.U fr\ Mholi> s Wl> will takl lfr > tA.I.S. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-01-06 4 Lovely Janet Ltifi, young MGM actress, is j fond of all types of athl>tics and choose* h* i sports clothe* with an t </> to comfort as well M .sfy/p. ffrre sA* 1 iMSra 'm informal but festive 9M sweater of white wool and71 words
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176 1948-01-06 4 First school for local aircraft engineers starts in April The first Singapore scheme to train local aircraft engineers will begin m April this year. YJalayan Airways, which is sponsoring the course, have arranged for 15 local men with Senior Cambridge qualifications to take up the apprenticeship. The course Will cover176 words
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Article188 1948-01-06 4 Malayan Scouters' Awards The following awards to Malayan Scouters have been made by the Chief Scout for the British Commonwealth and Empire: SILVER ACORN E. C. Hicks, D. C, Perak. MEDAL OF MERIT Rev. Canon R.K.S. Adams, D. C, Singapore, Abdul Rahman bin Haji Md. Said, D. S. M., Singapore,188 words
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Article53 1948-01-06 4 JERUSALM. Jan. 4. The Headquarters of the Grand Mufti s Arab Higher Committee m Jaffa was bombed today. Bodies of four Arab* killed m the explosion were brought to the Government Hospital m Jaffa, pl» s some 30 injured persons. An official statement said the explosion riusedU.P. - 53 words
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Miscellaneous15 1948-01-06 4 H«k a dnnk Ind Tcid'ct aim 'im tfo "if X 5« ho time to lose."15 words
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Article, Illustration978 1948-01-06 5 A Red-Bearded Giant Is Newest HeartThrob I LONDON. Dec. 30I ,v new tigure |a:^^\^ British mm; i ene npnormooi red board. I d^ ?n sJi; unknown to many £E with the I/!..-. Scotland, and he U I l.'.V Michael Bilcons nlm I/:: Belgian Resistance. i-/ nt. After that he jgJJ»978 words
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Article73 1948-01-06 5 Twenty-eight hundred arrows were shot on Columbia s stage 7 during medieval war scenes for "The Prince of Thieves. Cinecolour drama starring Jon Hail Seventy bowmen, representing RoWn e Ho y od's men and soldiers of an enemy baron, were figging for possession of a castle and each73 words
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180 1948-01-06 5 U.S. Congress Debate On Marshall Plan WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Whei ihtr Secretary of State George Marshall or independent businessmen shall control the purse strings shaped up as the number cne iisue at the opening of congressional battles over the Mar- shall Plan. President Truman has asked Congress to place the responsibilityU.P. - 180 words
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Article146 1948-01-06 5 NANKING, Jan. 4— "Britain has granted independence to Burma not because she has to, but because she considers it is the right thing to do." said British i Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson last night when speaking at dinner given In honour of the Union o*Reuter—AAP - 146 words
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Advertisement124 1948-01-06 5 1 What^ Would You bo About Attractive Afternoon Frocks iV? fcjHffk AND r^P^B B^i <^P Beautiful Evening Gowm Hn^Hl Hi Shanghai Modem Tailoring 10 3AT??KY BOAP. SINGAPORE. Ladies own material made to order ?nou* 8208 Z. VSSJ^SS^^^ S^se Or*, PX WM. SSSSWi KWLT p«- nc:M) <Bocch£^ H« ■BSWJySSSS. S^oniaue (Of124 words
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Article, Illustration23 1948-01-06 6 Photo(rrapn) Aum B k S(r T- UrtM<iy par R aßa VO 9W <fa S r B TribuneTribune - 23 words
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Article224 1948-01-06 6 IVith tin 1 new Constitutions scheduled to come into effect boon, ami with the people still smarting under the blow inflicted on them by I'm use of the Goveraors' vetoes, the Go?ernorUeneral comforted us vtith the thought that m the historic year of 1948 the veto224 words
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Article128 1948-01-06 6 His Excellency Made the important point t.iat unless there is inter-communal eo-opera-'•'"N the prospect for Malaya will bo troubled ;iil(| dark, lie Mid we must Bnd the causes of communal fricUon if w« an to overcome com--munal strife, hi the course of his B peech he leyealed to128 words
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Article631 1948-01-06 6 FRANK DAVIS - FRANK DAVIS Science has good news for baHheaded men but.... I fly w*i LONDON— Baldheaded men can now raise a little cheer at the glimmi-r of hope arising out o! a successful experiment m earing certain types of baldness. Recently, doctors working m i631 words
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295 1948-01-06 6 CAIRO.— Hash is'h, the hemp I drug which "temporarily dissipa*!es the mental and physical ailj men s of poor and wealthy alike ,is being smoked, dhewed and I drank— it can be taken mi n coffee and tea— on a,n increasing scale 1 »n Egypt.Reuter - 295 words
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Article16 1948-01-06 6 Blessed are the meek for they I shall inherit the earth (Matt. 5:5 I I16 words
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Article21 1948-01-06 6 1946 '7 "■•■eml year i' 67.800,000 and L r reCOlVeJ wealth r c CoWBKrt--2" °"mi» took the ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement22 1948-01-06 6 V,M.n»>l«l«?»' !lllllg lri<% Unite* 99 Vouiij* TIVM m Hoik Vihis> Orrlianl "TTStI M.ndaiK-nd »H Mi« li llukit Tinuh Roidj Mwaptct Aftall Wanted.22 words
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Advertisement31 1948-01-06 6 Singapore to PEiNANG Daily $85 BATAVU Fridays $145 PALEIVIBANG Tuesdays $75 SAIGON Sundays $20 1 MED AN Saturdays $105 Penally to: MEDAN Saturdays 60 Malayan Airways Limited Mansflel^jt Co., UcU BiPgapog_31 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1948-01-06 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE xbvbm, Tncire*' 5 Wedding Happy Birthday I A halo j a charming H •> a .1 gladioli Br.l crclv.is :^ni-:. her bouquet. I Among (hoie j:.--.sent at the -r\k- I t j M:v IB Wp--' a w:v;tt :i worn W* :l a smirt black hat.Stuuio de Luxe - 1,084 words
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Advertisement217 1948-01-06 7 "French Leather Writing Cases" _j/f When you take a six months course m dressmaking:, you will learn an Aft that will last you lor a Hie time. <l>ntch Diplomas Di(ftB»AttHG OWWt 318-A. River Valley tUI. fcB2. Geylanf Road. -Tl. THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS M. M. V* |*AttLO*»HdNfe thiy them217 words
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169 1948-01-06 8 I^NDON. .Lan Though l^ally separated. Frederick .Tarn .l»'rik|nn and his wife Kvelyn I '""""•'I twenty-five years, have o win the same noUBe ovvin 10 the housing shortage. Hi llMpt on Urn Root m a corner of a room, and rats169 words
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Article, Illustration187 1948-01-06 8 Naafi X'mas Party t The Ninth Cmlinn <f Kb' l i M<s\'is h> hi a cmnhiwd party lon the 21 nt Oldhnrn Hull Ahnut 111 people a I tented and 1 fine frsfiu spirit pruvaihd Mr McKay, Manatjfr of the Mounthntl tn Cluh, and Mr i //mi/'a. i>l tho Spixinl187 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-01-06 8 WANTED: BUTLER" Here's "Donald Duck" being*? led on to the dance floor to i be presented as a prize to 1 the lady icith the nicest pair of ankles] It was a tough i job judf/intj this competi- tion. but "Donald" eientu- ullif xctnt to Miss Miurctn Simmons. ,Jr49 words
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Article, Illustration101 1948-01-06 8 Coleen, 8, Baby-So LONDON. Jan. 4. G: ?*U eyed Coleen Price, 8, searcht .fl Nissen hut home for her ?h« all day. m But her father had hidden before going to work. He krnwM ho did not. Coleen would pivtoblß be off. for the fourth time. "borrow another tiny baby101 words
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Article, Illustration135 1948-01-06 8 Coroner Hints At Charge Against Track Rider London. Jan. 4. Possibility of a charge against 'r-H Howard the speedway rider, of Blithdul-road, Londort BE., was mentioned by the •Moke-on-Trent coroner at v cJ^° i ?o QUeSt Was on Mrs Nellie lllu 2l o o WWtmore-rtreet 6heltcn, Stoke-on-Trent and caughter, Dcreen,135 words
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Advertisement43 1948-01-06 8 WHY NOT START RIGHT NOW? BY DEALING WITH THE STORE THAT SERVES THE COLONY. WE STOCK LAIGI QIANTITIKs OF DBESS MATEMAU TO si it All. TASTES AND FUMES. I W^^^ mamm "**mm iß^Bjp^B^p^ O. RAMASAMY NADAR 1 HFAI) OFPICI Phone 7692 BRANCH OFFICE43 words
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Article70 1948-01-06 9 4 Scotia"^ S vi from a full butler^ [m he i» cut of h:s .former em m sent to tr.e v c en to him. but elve. an S .^a^drS he gave her for testimonial. Two days later the butler had vutabed with several h undred -^:^r,70 words
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Article64 1948-01-06 9 4 IsKftesni iire ice as nuch to m 1939. the DA Commerce rely slightly below I inflation per.X han double the and 5t ill |olß| port was thirty P^r an a year ago y the workers H packets to was only eleven han m 1946.64 words
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Article17 1948-01-06 9 I Jan. 2 .-'I went*, will accompany el and Queer to &w.tzfriand tes said today-17 words
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Article38 1948-01-06 9 Another Shoes M'~ v riic pathed H-- btck to ii^r Bj'l Coie^n to bet Colt-en 's mother iun off an: got express to ■by «ho H^s Ui stay it a n '^:e there wil] ■Is to play w;th.38 words
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61 1948-01-06 9 He Wants To Fall 60,000ft.-To win A World Record LON\ Japi. 4 An ex-Commando j para'rooper has toJd tlhe Air Ministry he is willing: to make a 60.000 ft. parachu'e descent to win the world's record for Britain. He is L. Bisse*, Irish ex-wel- i terweight boxer, >vho lives m61 words
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Article50 1948-01-06 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2— The United States Navy announced today that an undisclosed number of marines will sail on Jan. 6 from Morehead City, North Carolina, to the Mediterranean fn r duty aboard the aircraft carrier Midway and three light cruisers, one of which is at Piraeus, Greece— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration22 1948-01-06 9 ■V;- r ft Chan. (MrraM WT the InMu^T^^BlP -<"'"> speaks h'lt/orfl|MfnU/tf,/f<-* 4n|»«a7 M P»r« 1 fWlpf? off/ W Mil TribuneTribune - 22 words
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Article, Illustration128 1948-01-06 9 Photograph). I Photograph k The Friendly Companions' Association celebrated their Tenth Anniversary at their clubhouse in New Market Road last Satur4 day with a dinner party. At the table above are (left to right): Mr. Wee Thio Lim (the Assistant Secretary), Mr. Chan Kuang Chia (Secretary),Tribune - 128 words
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Article78 1948-01-06 9 PERIL IN 30,000 SQ. MILES London. Jan. 4 —Thirty-thousand square milfll of the Pacific will be hazardous to ships and planes from January 31 till the end of 194$ For soon after January 31. atomic tests will begin, said the US Atomic Energy Commission recently. The new weapon testing ground78 words
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Article109 1948-01-06 9 Los Angeles, Jan. 4.— Uranium can be crumbled i»to seventy different kinds of elements in- eluding iron, gold and jea4. by jon« smash of cyclotron, accoro- ing to Dr. Glenn Seaborg, W- versity of California nuclear i chemist. Seaborg made the statement at a meeting of theU.P. - 109 words
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Advertisement29 1948-01-06 9 the Vrrlf A |oflH Z)MrrtbMfor« CYCLE i CARRIAGE (1926) LTD. 43. Orchard Ko«,i I i S^apore Phone No. 6169 Htpraitnted by tat r^tESSr! s£l=: Motors. 17. Lcith St., Ttnan-.29 words
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Article78 1948-01-06 10 CHINA'S TREASURY BARE NANKING. Jan. 3— Finance Minister, pr O. K. Yui. told i j meeting of the Residents Committee of the Peoples' Political Council this morning that "China's National Treasury is exhausted." He said that owing to the large expenditure incurred Dy the Army m the Communist suppression campaign,Reuter - 78 words
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Article171 1948-01-06 10 Lord Haw Wife Hopes Settle In COLOGNE. j an I I Margaret Cains J. yc J I William Joyce 'UrdjH who broadcast t j BritS I Nazis and was ha;-ftJB !son In 1945. sa d alterll from a German :n:.rcl today she hoped toB i Ireland '•where th.reß some chanctReuter - 171 words
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Article120 1948-01-06 10 Windfall Labour LONDON. Jan 4 signed a year ago. J i Addy Hopkinson a dustrialist. who <i;e<J H jber 14. left his fortuM 'more than £250.000, our Party. H Although he wasM I the Socialist movemesM man. he never took afl Lt politici, and the aB tounded his family nl120 words
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Article42 1948-01-06 10 Hanrakesh. J reason why m Iforan out herj ooc'has to te I Mr. CluiM-ni* am much bettf sunshine V/1 1! .;^H "You will Si m the w :il! :,fl we have i;."fJB with the sunsaj we had a 1 r ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous114 1948-01-06 10 "SUNSHINE FALLS" /ANDCYOJNGWEPEy^^ (^NW. AND ABOUT W^p X |r "BELIND i j '^JZ^i P\ I I <^^^ GREAT J6HOSHAPHAT!! "Jwt'h^k V:y-\ r FALL A THOUSAW P€CT .Jgfl [#^VyM^VA > "RUCK RY/ 't! c v 'Jill Tt-J'3ry llmbl lEB^m ■S£^>{'9k*% Tif^^J^^^^^BtJ^^^^^^^B PS* NH| ■■I ni Give 'cm vtir^^V j|^ LvSB B^-114 words
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Article197 1948-01-06 11 Lull On War Fronts In China SRANPHAJ, Jan. s.—Pru-C^v-ernment reports claimed a 101 l on all civil war fronts following major Government victories on the YaQftse bent as well as m the Mukden area. The reports saUf We Communists were dislodged from ffan-kow-Jchang highway, tragic on wwch was resumed onU.P. - 197 words
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Article990 1948-01-06 11 Thomas Mack - Thomas Mack .4 SIX-DAY SERIAL Bx S ,eve Gets Little Help from the Conductor- but a j Blue-Eyed Passenger Is More Than Synthetic j X rh mgod The n'lt m^.f, man. K*O X tf flu l> tec M. "5 'k B.v'fn; h ■eJi«c*r noticed Bc's.i :->990 words
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Article46 1948-01-06 11 PARIS, Jan. 2.— The FrancoAmerican interim aid agreement, which provides for the immediate shipment to France of food, fuel, medical supplies, fertilisers, and seeds, was signed here tonight by Georges Bidault. French Foreign Minister, and Jefferson Caffery. American Am-, bassador to France.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article722 1948-01-06 11 <£/ Harry W. Frartz, United Prts* Staff Corre&jHjndettti WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. The world nee deficit, expected to continue for nearly a decade, is a factor favourable to the economic strength of the new-born union of Burma, whose independence took effect today. Burma is first among nationsU.P. - 722 words
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Advertisement25 1948-01-06 11 kft 9 15 pm -1Bs! Suspense OF NCHU" ■"■^'oßKmv Urns of NCHU" 8l o FINAL V OHLb r Un ?Udv-. Pm Pathi o0 p M-25 words
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Advertisement54 1948-01-06 11 PRICE INCLUDES SIX MONTHS I _^^^^WL FR tE SERVICE ft FULL GUARANTEE I FREE SUPPLY ft INSTALLATION I Of AERIAL I V OUTPUT tO WATTS Lj^TfAJ I V Br 7 > VALVE SuPERHET FOR A.C. MAINS PRICE 5425.00 I I SOuFJ MfMPr' 'DISTRIBUTORS I (EST. >875> I U. WOBiNSON RRfcO54 words
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Article664 1948-01-06 12 reOFBSOB LANCELOT HOGBEN be- I lie <k that ho can learn a lot from twins which may contribute to the prevent.on of the world I deadliest dbeas«. The^research plan v. des- j 1 fcribed by lIOIGLAP WARtH. j I L^. I A SFRIOI'S-MINPED I'niversity professor has ni*t664 words
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Article12 1948-01-06 12 COLORADO Jan 2 ir <i B. Sherbondy last of' U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement201 1948-01-06 12 J till \l' AST UAV 1 \-i ou I All"'* 1 3101) I>HON rOI X >IIO»S DAIIV UJT tilt p.m.— 9." Theirs *3S a non?n urtlly ion con fi |l 'V^7w^ 1 f (HmT/mC IfBIHMMtIIC mi mm ___?l^| W^^^ 8 Om o^ 77c Finatl T<<hnu-.' ■>}•!■ Pkiurm Pi'xlitc <l m201 words
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Advertisement105 1948-01-06 12 NOW SHOWING! THWLL after tHWLL after Tffl ...AS THE HEROIC ffl CHARGED AS ONE LXX j THE VALLEY OF DEATH' "CHAkGE OP THEI LIGHT BRIGADE! A WARNER BROS. t»RODtJCttO\ STll KkkOL oi.ivil I (OI^IIOR[dBVBQS t I W WjW^ Attraction is a lat^stl THritliMf irvmv J^ 01" Til f.r^ »»«.rl«, "VOIJR105 words
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Article575 1948-01-06 13 J.ORE ,CSI*" t Aioctatwn were at iJ.OO 4 I 350 3 W IV. 23 Ist 510 530 900 1000 qo. 400 V 25 lo.ooxa 550 56° k 160 lj% I 5100 WOO 44 00 44 50 H5O 34.23 I 0 t 1.070 150 1 60\d I 1.60575 words
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Article52 1948-01-06 13 Vsoh f ln a P° r e Sfhare Brokers Association report reads as folJhe market again opened the du<? V f ry tirm m tin and l»--aIs w »th. m many cases. ESS marked hlgher Notwitu. iV he firmness of the aUr^ y K rUbb6r shares failed 052 words
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Article202 1948-01-06 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr> The weather is depressing— biu not to the price of rubber. The December output figures are expected to reflect the grey skies The recent report of Kamra Tin Dredging mentions that royalties payable to the Siamese Government are calculated on a steeply graded202 words
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Article77 1948-01-06 13 The market opened steady tn the morning with good trade buyers and business was done at j45 cts. for No. 1 Jan Prompt i shipment was traded at 45J and later at 453 lor No. 1. i No. 1 Jan. fob. bales 45| buvirs 452 sellers. The forward77 words
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180 1948-01-06 13 Masked Gunmen Ransack Shop In Anson Road Cutting their way through three doors, five masked Chinese gunmen gained entry into a Chinese liquor shop m Anson Road at 2.30 a.m.. yesterday and after helping themselves to $57. a fountain pen and a gold ring from me counter, spent the next180 words
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Article37 1948-01-06 13 ROME. Jan. 2 —Swedish actress Vera Waldor is still unconscious from brain concussion today following: a car crash on New Year's eve when Argentine Adolf Cruz was takine her to an Argentine Embassy reception.- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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246 1948-01-06 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) 'Ill* Lord Bishop of Singapore —Dr. J. L. Wilson. C.MG—addressed the Malaya Annual Con- ferencc oi the Methodist Church on the urgent need of unifying all th e efforts an^ re- sources of the various Protestant Church bodks m order246 words
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Article152 1948-01-06 13 Office-bearers for this year were elected at the Istana Kampong Glam whe:e the Kota Raja Club held its annual general meeting yesterday. They are: President: Inche A. j Kahar bin Haji Md. Noor: Vicepresidents: Inches Ahmad bin Ali and Tana bin Kalu: Hon Secretary: Inche Madon;152 words
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Article70 1948-01-06 13 India Rejects "Sordid" Films WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. i Indian censors are wielding a sharp knife on films which show murde;, torture, heavy drinking and "sordid love," according to a United States pepartment of Commerce summary of motion picture reports from several countries. Of the 16 American films reviewed by censorsReuter - 70 words
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Article47 1948-01-06 14 i,A PLATA (AffroilM), Jan 4 All>cili. CtliOlki, MM of ll'i* 'ofsl v rIfllttlic football |il.i>tT.s cummiUi'd sir.cidf today, Otrlonl, who v.js iiiof«'v,n)M -.1 footballer rtturncj from Italf flcki nioiitii tgo IMng In La Thin His .sun d'- .-..is lx*';»'\«-d diM 1 1 nnandai troubwi U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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278 1948-01-06 14 !J S« ton ii .nr hkfWd tin pint tin to un> f slni'-nt i./M m,, it. Jj 2 m s hn r" lit mmhl CM M f7/s i»«-/ £730 m moM within Ihtst frw vrfks, l<<l tM y i) 00Reuter - 278 words
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Article186 1948-01-06 14 Mr LHllll Ml I addressing Mr. Herbert Morrison m the Commons recently, said he was Koine to alter the words of a famous jwem. It struck a mirtial note, but he hoped sardonically that Mr. Morrison would not object to it on that account.186 words
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96 1948-01-06 14 JOHANNISBURG. Jati. 5. Indians m Rhodesia and trie Union of South Africa are injignaflt at the resolution passed oy the City Council of fculawayo recently, calling on the Southern j Rhcdeslan Government to m t trcduce legislation for the segre- gation of Indians96 words
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Article37 1948-01-06 14 "MAD DOCTOR" TO DIE Yokohama, Jan 5. The Eighth Army IliUlarj Commli i..ri> ifnttnoed to death, today former Japane;. Army CapUlO, HUakieht Toimde, known a.^ t:ie mad doctor 1 ut Bhlnagawa tn>.^r>jta] Drlioner ot war cum:). U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article40 1948-01-06 14 Manila, Jan, r> Beyen pet--10% w- f killed, including a -m;m ;,i! j ;i cnild. and three ;ti"i were swlouaty inmrrd. m lit- early w\ Sumi i- which dettrt red Rye hpusei on th»» -Kiin avenue r Qut!7;)'i ritv. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article49 1948-01-06 14 ACCUSED OF MURDER BY PHILOSOPHY M W of twenty-four has been S of munierinp his best friend tkf »i<ih. L/rto ZanetU.urffed his friend. Armando Beras^ 2' Ail rwi/t/ voluntary death cnnld deliver a human being from torment. While Berasi shot himself m a locke-1 room. Zaneth waited outjside m49 words
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103 1948-01-06 14 Prizes For India's "Freedom" Status \e;v I»dhi. Jan. 5.— A toUl of*R« 7.500 V£o77> m pritc* U Cf India for designs ftjr IttW* n<?w "Swaraj" («W0») s '«'PwhHil will be issuen in J-^, The new dffipw wiW be useU for the denominators of three pies, half-anna, nine piw, one anna,Reuter - 103 words
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Article28 1948-01-06 14 In an inter-party badminton n atch played at Johore Bahru. on January 4. the Setia B.P oeat the Johore Bahru Customs B.P. by 5-3.28 words
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Article155 1948-01-06 14 T¥fW W I Ships alongside the Stngaport wharves WEST WHARF Godown 2 Stiathnaver. Godovvn o/ 4 Merlimon. Godown 5 City of Lu'-know. Godown C 7 Melampus. Godovvn 8/9 Trevethoe. Godown 13 14 Cuarom. Godown If) 16 Neli-us. EMPTRTC DO'TK Godown 17 18 Port Bruswick. Codown 20 Port Deaslake.155 words
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45 1948-01-06 14 Egyptian Princes Renounces Title To Wed America ivasHIKGTOS'. Jan 5. -Pn*r€s» Amina Tou**, m n Kma Faroak and said to be th. ((/</ rf uJ, rwunced her Royal title to merry )r r n BrlZch an economic analyst employ, <i hfit £J^fSS?Jr5 3 Lievtenant-Conmandrr m ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement73 1948-01-06 14 The HO Hong Steamship Co. (1932) ltd. (Inoorpotalfd m Singapore) PASSFNT.F.R FRFJ(iHT SKKVK F.S For Hon« Itoag, Swatow Amoy ss iniN(i HANG" 14 iiuii las. For uaiiKoon via Penang. SS KAMININCi" ss ZZZZZ'.'u*. I or htaahtttf and Pladjoe. M.V KKLANTAN Bth .lan. rOfl DJAMBI *V m,p,,u :,ui-,n:,«, -...ii« b w73 words
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Miscellaneous131 1948-01-06 14 *OX VOIII lIAIMO TOIMI nf A L ™T 1 E^?? X servlce can also heard on a house: 0.30 News: 9 45 1 for.™ f; USH nequeacy m the 61 metre band P.m. Listeners Post: PROGRAMMES I fWm 745 to 9.30 P m Summary and O£J 12 00 -2.00 pm131 words
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158 1948-01-06 15 EACHERS APPEAL TO PUBLIC HELP US TO GET A SQUARE DEAL Mo» trV V. -he p.-b«c the* questions: 1,., re r I^' h of the Malayan Teacheis' L- -aisss fsu ipr* 4=s i-* E^JlUr ouB^ er^, c anreal sutes that theUnjon I a \uppon to this a P T^J^, that158 words
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Article68 1948-01-06 15 W Player es Claim 1948 Tests Kun <"'•; y l^ r ha? battinf ■ostV i or :c-v' Hth Wales, replying It M> t-ta! f Ml to Ir.'i their failun 8r... of wrtsir.c th--H Vi:tor:a. Hmor fo'iowi 09 Ml 78 not or f r Bby (akiag the list I Wale? wi68 words
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Article74 1948-01-06 15 Preaches re-Footed Jan. 5 Ihe Vicar ■y Leicestershire. CanBphe r turn. r. officiated By Communion 0 h:s Birch yesterday bar, B n ic; o] penance for ti>ok patteb intend- 4 Br chllart-n o' Europo Brist-us outgj^ V !^s ir.aa,. It known mte M penmcf wil] lasi ■nw Vicar walking oReuter - 74 words
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87 1948-01-06 15 WALLABIES ILL WITH FOOD POISONING London. Jan. s.— Nire of the 15 Australian ruJt»>>' players w'io defeated Enirland at Twickenham On Saturday had mild food pajgjwim They reported sick !on Friday n»«ht after arrivinf: i from Eastbourne. StOmajQJ powders were orJer- cd. Just before t*>e match they took mere powders.Reuter - 87 words
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177 1948-01-06 15 and |>T the Earl the Ji J Franci^ Ba- th m l W and to n tlH D^ Wa »to Shake.,- sPeare ah Of > the sole N a d Ed "conversations," Allen contends that he has conclusive Proof thatU.P. - 177 words
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Article58 1948-01-06 15 First Burmese Envoy To U.S. Washington, Jan. 5. The firs; B.imeM' Ambassador to the Unit^ States t T So Xynn, said here yesterday that the nev; X- nuolic wa.« making an early a] plication to United Na ions for membership. Burma's request will be ma<33 direct to t h eReuter - 58 words
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Article420 1948-01-06 15 iFnrm Our Qum Reporter j KUALA LUjiH 7 Jan. 5. Sir member* of the Union Adwary Council today criticised the report of the 1 Salartc* Cbmmission. particularly tike- scheme rtcom mtmdetl for teachers. Dr. Ong Chang Keng said that the Salaries Commission had made no attempt420 words
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252 1948-01-06 15 JERUSALEM, Jan. s.— Dark skinned Jews, disguised as Arabs, slipped into all-Arab Jaffa yet terday and blew up the crowded headquarters o: the Arab Higher Committee and the Arab under\g>. und army, Najafo with a truck-load of 4yna- mite hidden mU.P. - 252 words
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Article75 1948-01-06 15 PARIS, Jan. 4.— Several per--1 sons' were injured when lighting broke out during a mass parade of French movie stars, writers, and technicians, protesting against wjiat they termed the M e*cesstve" import of American films The French film industry charges tnat 65 per cent, of Us I workersU.P. - 75 words
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Article49 1948-01-06 15 30 Years Jail For Jap Camp Chief To'.fo. J«"». s.— Ex- Japanese Army Major Kazuo Maeda, former camp commrjider of Pavao p«nal colony m Philippe? Istends, hys beai cnced to 30 years' hard labour by t c U.S. Eighth Army military comm'seioß »n Yokohama on w*r i crimes charges.49 words
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Article47 1948-01-06 15 2,000 TONS OF RUBBER BURN PARIS, Jan. 5. Unofficial sources estimated that 2,000 tons of rubber were destroyed m the great nre at the docks at Saigon (French Indo- China), an Agence France Press* despatch said today. The dispatch added that the fire had been mastered. U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Advertisement41 1948-01-06 15 111 IVI 111 Jm High Class Cents and m L\ tadies lever movement ffip(ll^l\ wrist watch 1947 new model M*'' rolled gold and stainless Uf steel case 15 and 17 jewels* Price $55/ to $»5/I Obtainable at every reputable Watch Dealer41 words
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448 1948-01-06 16 ll LBOURNE, Jan. s:— Trapped on a wag 1 wicket for the third successive match In the series, India were skittled out m the second innings for W under two hours and Australia won the third crkket Test by 233 runs. BradmanReuter-AAP - 448 words
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Article138 1948-01-06 16 Australia first inninc* iMj ■BtMi inninxs ttl f«r 4 dei-.: India fl'M Inninirs M for nine de< INDIA !nd INNIM-S Mankad h M MMtai II S-irualr I. Kill Johnston 1 (Mil NifcMMi t Mnrrii I; ii Joiuisoii v Ha/are c Harm s h Miller 10 Anurnath b Lindwall 8Reuter-AAP - 138 words
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Article182 1948-01-06 16 NANKING. :*n 5.-Genera-lissimo Chiang Kai-shek urged a thorough purge of the Kuomintang Party oi undesirable dements and warned that 'it we do not reform, our er.emies will crush us". Speaking at the, Kuoinintang VMkly memorial, the Genera 1s- s-mo appealed to all members to tighten party182 words
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Article39 1948-01-06 16 BANGKOK. Jan 5 -Six out ot nine members of the FAO Advisory Mission to advise Siam on her rice problems arrived here, including the chairman, Mr. X H. Walker. Three of the lemaining members are expected shortly.39 words
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Article54 1948-01-06 16 ANOTHER OUTRA Jerusalem. Jan \1 I died when two si ed the Semiva- Hal salem— reported to tn quarters of the Arafcj ganisations— early I troops and police working to dig out last nights expKMM All except three i dents of the Semis were accounted :or| ing. after the bodiei54 words
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Article199 1948-01-06 16 3 HOCKEY LEAG GAMES THIS WE Three games of the Singapore Hockey League League will be played off this week. At Thomson Jfoad Police ground today, the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club will clash against the Ceylon Sports Club m their return League encounter. The: Cevlonesp ran out winners when the199 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-01-06 16 Photograph by Department to a farci n fis^ r(lr °f Vehicles, was entertained ft t Iv bu cottit. Mr. dn<t Mr.s. Watts and Mr. and r Lee Weng Sun StudioLee Weng Sun Studio - 30 words
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Article50 1948-01-06 16 The Shell CYir.pa Dtpt. XI will meet! vilian sports team i day at the Oovernia Office ground bI 5.15 The following will n Shell Co.: W. U Chong pit Chnng. Fook. John Hon. Anth (Capt.). John L<>h. Lt-ng, Ng Heng K« Chong Hee. Leu Eng A. Samat.50 words
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Article19 1948-01-06 16 MICHAEL SWITZERLA GENEVA, -Jan Michael of Rumania special train at B« Swiss frontier, at 9.V time today. R° utef19 words
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