Morning Tribune, 8 January 1948
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Title Section13 1948-01-08 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W mauum^ s 10 J__WJ S {0 v- ._L__fl THI'RSDAY. JAN^^H^^13 words
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Article153 1948-01-08 1 MALAYA'S RICE: PARTLING CLOSURE A JUST MISSED GOiOVT RICE RATIONS. ks had reached such a had it not been for the chase of 20.000 ton* Philippines, there would no ration at all. out the startling disnadfi yesterday by the Union and Singapore tative at the ltth amof iwfthtMJ Asia Officer*.153 words
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Article18 1948-01-08 1 t,' an 1 rail- «'»«>! Jaffa and Mitm ri manned Cl M t SUPP es t0 Reute rReuter - 18 words
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Article323 1948-01-08 1 111 call^ Ur B °ar<J a er »>anded m yejtenJay at 12 noon witb a 48-hour notice. Mr K. Pataraja. Secretary of we Singapore Harbour Labourmn Union said that th demands were not new oneswere m fact old issues. certain amendments to an agreement (unsigned) made323 words
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Article, Illustration371 1948-01-08 1 DECEMBER ACCIDENTS IN SINGAPORE REACHED THE ALL-TIME RECORD OF 604. BRINGING TRAFFIC COLLISIONS IN THE COLONY FOR THE YEAR TO 6.3*5 PROBABLY THE HIGHEST IN MOTORING HERE Of the 6.395 acckJenU 151 wert recorded a* fatal, involvtnf |if death*,371 words
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Article40 1948-01-08 1 Shanghai. Jan. 7.— The City Police have seized two more secivt radio stations which allegedly w.re m contact with communications m Hongkong as well as receiving messages for big-time market speculators. Code books were seized U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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409 1948-01-08 1 MORE LEADS LIDES AS FLOODS WORSEN UNION GOVERNOR STRANDED THE FLOODS IN CENTRAL JOHORE. WHICH HAVE CAUSED THE MOST SERIOUS DISRUPTION op rail traffic for many years, worsen. ED LAST NlOttt AS HEAVY RAIN CONTINUteb TO FALL INCESSANTLY. Rain was pouring heavily ichen our correspondent m Labis rang up at409 words
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Article139 1948-01-08 1 Rubber All-Time Record Oct »n *to%pm*nt* «f xuhk** from smr*por? *iwj M»e M*»»y*n Vnkm dwrinf W7 r***ed tfie iwr mlWw w*f^ showing »<>o»t 75 per cent tacrf**f om IW Total shipment from Singapore and Malayan Union ports i for last year amounted to 953,--697 tons, the corresponding figure for 1946139 words
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Article43 1948-01-08 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. 7. The Shanghai City Government today raised the restaurant menu celling prive from CN$l 2 million to $1.8 million for a "table" of 10 diners. The ceiling o-.~. foreign-style food was proportionally raised to $180,000. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article33 1948-01-08 1 Mexico crry, Jan. 6 ab earthquake shook Mexico City: briefly at 7.26 a.m. OMI and" swayed buildings but lasted only ■v few seconds. "Hiere was no immediate report of damage.— U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article36 1948-01-08 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. The U.S. State Department announced that the American Mission m Greece has been authorized to divert "$l5 million from economic reconstruction to finance increases ir. the Greek armed forces. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article38 1948-01-08 1 Baghdad, Jan. 7.— four earthquake shocks struck the Penjutfc district of Northern Jraq today, and two were felt m Talafar aiSt Zakho m the same area 60 milt* north of Mosul. Ho damage was reported. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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180 1948-01-08 2 He wa nted a passage to heaven so he hanged himself ?HRfkTiIAS VCORVINC THE B4)l>i UK »-YKAH M,N,;r ||!;.VICIPAL LABOUR. Hi NADAISON TI h l n.iH hrn life 'luring i Hindu holy peri.*.! called "Aakaies! rhfdi <• wimefK ed H IP« r».-' 21 an.! '-mU-I at ril '/clock) UM foWowta|180 words
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194 1948-01-08 2 HIS TROUBLES BEGAN WITH PILES -AND THEY DIDN 'T END WITH OPIUM Wtth thr yuiHini/ of temtmot r 'he First D.HtTirf Court >/+■>• terOay, th» cirtat* fH OH •lory Of n muUUr-i'i*ii Chin'-.'.' i:b> i»raii-sc ht ctnlnuttii pile* iinrimi the occupation. v "rafttr a M drinks" an<i ,'/i»«n upturn. Stmminmj194 words
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Article139 1948-01-08 2 Shanghai. Jan. 7— The one week lull en the Manchurian front was shattered today with a two-pronged Communist drive a the strategic railway city o! m: .ng 33 mile 3 northwest of Mukln and savage arracks on S;ri f um near the Jehol-Man-churian border H^'avy Government reinforcementsReuter - 139 words
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Article126 1948-01-08 2 Air Secretary to Discuss Kashmir Rangoon. Jan. 7.— Mr. Artnur Henderson. Secretary of SUU* for Air, who represented Britain at Burma 'a independence celebrations, may talk over the problem of Kashmir's future with India and Pakistan. It was learned authoritatively here today that Mr. Henderson, i a former Under-Secretary ofReuter - 126 words
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Article87 1948-01-08 2 JAPS DESTROYED LANDMARKS Shanghai, Jan. 7.— A total of 134 landmarks had been put uong the Yunnan-Burma border from Chiehkaoshan to Nanting■o, a distance of 630 kilometres Dr. Fu Chlto-llng, director of the IVrrttary D.yartnunt of the Ministry of the Interior told Ptosrm-n m Kunming. Capital I 01 Yunnan today.Reuter - 87 words
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52 1948-01-08 2 •s__ h BS Ayo-J u „o,u SUC W J ~Wt« Qitjr along the fnc Territory- Yofoak* frontier. Thli was the same area i ugoalava attemp>l to enter Trieste Free Territory through r^> American lines m midSepember after Vm treaty of ratituatior. There were DOU.P. - 52 words
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79 1948-01-08 2 The Malayan Christian Council will hold its first meeting on Friday at 3.30 p.m. m the ChapterHHov e cSt. Andrew's Cathedral) at which the Rev. Norman Ooodali. secretary o! the International Missionary Council m London, will be present. The Councils public meeting will be held at79 words
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Article26 1948-01-08 2 Mr. Harry L. Wee, B.A iHons.). MA. LL.B. (Cantab.), son of Mrs. H. I Wee, has been admitted a solicitor m England.26 words
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Article69 1948-01-08 2 YARD ON TRAIL OF COUPON FORGER Yard police headquarters was today searching for the man believ,ei to be behind the laree-scale production of fake clothing pons recently flooding Britain and Hn?h enln 5 t0 diBru P t the lion's c °J£ es rat »oning system M manhunt began after detec\vZReuter - 69 words
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Article87 1948-01-08 2 Bench war absent lawyer When a lauvtr'* fta drtsimd the Court yettZ btholf of a cl mt ai|d T ploymr, he uai* ytx^tk manded by M'Kji**^ Oehlers of th* Th^ Court. The Magntr f, rJ^ 9»>c** NMrrMKi .'nj previously and 'kit not tolerfi'" c ><« attend C»tr 4 >;. plied87 words
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Article99 1948-01-08 2 A Malay. Manggaei H din, who failed to tell th that a Chinese with ii was lh conversation ink m a house m Ke e Sea| on March 31 last jretr wi with revolver, was sent* ten months' rigorous it meni at the Smgaport yesterday. Mr. L. fcayner. D.P.P.99 words
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Article70 1948-01-08 2 "HELPING HAS TO ARARS Cairo. Jan. 7.— Egfl* Foreign Minister. Atom* shba, today reaffirmed determination "to extendi ing han<j to the Arab* ft tine until they obtained i In an exclusive n ter also sai<j that Egypt lin c up with either the States ot Jfcwsia. both of voted forU.P. - 70 words
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Article67 1948-01-08 2 BOR's On Je Charge Two BORs, David Hu" and Thomas Frederick wJ" appeared before Magistral C. Wait at the Fourtn Court yesterday to &> charge of attempting w jeep at 11.50 p.m. on Jan. The jeep it is alleged ed m front of Stamford w Bras Basah Road at the67 words
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Article65 1948-01-08 2 At the annual rren^ral !11^ Singapore Association ot of Dancing held at the BJPJ Cabaret, the following office bearers for the > t gt( President, Mr. Chee/J^ elected) Vice-Pr^ lcltI1 po O. R. Collick and l°" Secretary, Mr. S. A. So *fa o t Miss Jenny Quek.65 words
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Advertisement62 1948-01-08 2 FDK ATrOWr WIMCANTILR INHTI'ItIHOW 20n Oiippm Slrppt. Phonp NFW SKK^mv IIUFADY COMMFNf'FI) <\9«sn arp conducted m: iU»ol<-Kfpn!nr and Aroountanov Shorthand: Theory. Speed r anjjn c from 70 words to 150 uords Practiral Fndhh m Thre* Staeps. "Mathpmatios and Koreim Languages. MCI P *i! l!l THI »*CK WITH QE WITT'S «MH62 words
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334 1948-01-08 3 The Angkatan Pemuda Insaf (A. P.1.) had been accused, "by a man named Osman," of being the "Angkatan Pembunoh Inggris .Society to kill all Englishmen)." This was what Ahmad Bajkf bin Suit), a young IndoI rfoiinr alleged at the First District334 words
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Article242 1948-01-08 3 L,k n 19« suine l d H «M &U*u squatters nut fuey came m 0;> L h a l ;h',n iood. and t partook o: his boiled End ritt Wl iOns kept It lor J^P 6 tplaved host to them Cal ninths before he LdonOct 29.242 words
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Article77 1948-01-08 3 First Gukhas Arrive Here The first Gurkha Battalions to arrive m Malaya for service, with British Forces, will be the l-'lOtb.. l/7th., and l/6th. Gurkha Kifles. Advance parties of the l/i°tn and intXi Gurkha WOes are due to arrive by air at Cfc»nfi W* morning. T*ey will be op to77 words
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Article65 1948-01-08 3 Caught m the act o! preparing chandu over a lighted lamp, with a pipe beside him. at Tanjoag Pagar Road op Tuesday, Teo Oon Tong. a mWdle-agcO Chinese was, at the first Pistrlct Court yesterday. Aa**.* 3?---Jto. aged 4* a la Dourer. stat-; ed from t»e hoc* that he65 words
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Article91 1948-01-08 3 m asking th e court to Uke serious view of the case, Mr. Boyi e added that this was a 'direct defiance of Government orders on the question o! socie- ties.'' Ahmad Baiki then explained that the paragraph referred to by the prosecution, was an accusation against91 words
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Article360 1948-01-08 3 "B°OMERAXG'o/ai! uns^ved biutal ■mm*: ls stL gripplns stor y a i WvJ 1 )n actual I >ich w^S IC murder Un <*r the h r Rea ders Case." headln X "The Hand 6^ quo Andrews T inp roles as Cotb 8 Jane and F *lED AH.F. - 360 words
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Article64 1948-01-08 3 Tiro old Chinese W*mc*< Lim Shea c^i Tan Ah Kiong tih-MP. ages are 68 and 52 rcsjKc*nel V mn fined $50 or m default u+rk*' rimph iinpraunmci' when they plead*! guilty to trespass. n L Into the grounds of the British Transit Camp at Nee '^The tcomin64 words
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209 1948-01-08 3 Pee Chun Hock (19). alleged to have claimed to be a member of ♦Gang No, *6" and charged w*h attempting to extort motny from a harhs- stall m on- c* Singaterday convicted and «*htenced ;to B\k months' rigorous itnpriaonment by the *hird209 words
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Article62 1948-01-08 3 FLOODS IN OREGON Portland. Oregon. Jan. 6. Flood waters swirled over river banks throughout western Oregon wiping out communications and threatening to destroy the homes of 1.000 persona. An emergency flood control plan was s et up by United States army engineers and disaster re- lief organisations alerted a* torrentialU.P. - 62 words
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Article95 1948-01-08 3 Plane hits tree, Pilot Killed J^ondon. Jan. 6.— A British $uropwm Airways Viking airliner carrying 12 passengers and three crew members crashed In an open field at Jluislip. m Middlesex, last night. *ttltag *h" pilot. All tae passengers and crew members-* seven of f&em on stretchers— were carrier to nearlyU.P. - 95 words
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Article64 1948-01-08 3 Theft of brass tanks alleged Ban m $100 was allowed at the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday, to a Chinese youth on a Ch Thf youth^iu Ah Tee. pleadpa not guilty to theft of seven brasTtanks worth $35 at Telo* Aver Basin on Dec. 30. The tanfcs, it was alleged, belonged64 words
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Article25 1948-01-08 3 m December, the Chinese m Singapore remitted $1,243,108 to £3r families I* Chin* while the Chinese m the Malayan Union remitted $365,973.25 words
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Article54 1948-01-08 3 At g«tiei«l me«VSI»f *«W of for the Bpotis aect^f 1*? SSft. Teo Wai fc,e San Ouan. ttoti. auditor, Mr Yeo Cfct Bet* «portn a«t)eHntsi«Utit|;. Messrs. Ram Yew Lai S*h Ttow Keng. Iteto*»*itatiY«B, M»sj*s. Kg Koh Kl4tt Tan Kok tim. Committees,-Measra. Koh finjc Yon>? onjr Yam Ouatt"54 words
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Advertisement36 1948-01-08 3 |r rMWiJT-^sx pi»»i>iia»w< k r til i^swr^^^y 4MHi«w* mv^ r™"^ Post JgCTj» Pmeapoj-g 'M -f FOINXS SBH f »»#c(|i»a V i*mr Wl f 14 mmW q*h mb Mm tifiTiMi 9^' :^^m ?fKf 4** l* fi i36 words
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Article82 1948-01-08 4 DON'T DELAY IN DEPORTING CHIMES -Says CID Chief "The public must n-port any olK'iue, especially victims of r obbei.".s, as soon as they can after! mm c ),as been committed m! Order to help the police tC °et en the track ol the criminal and I Jg? property," M r82 words
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204 1948-01-08 4 MOSES AND ISRAELITES DIDN'T CROSS THE RED SEA CAIRO, Jan 6 New evidence h.is been found showing that Moses and Israelites probably cWMMd the Lake <>f Reeds. Instead of the Red Sea" m their flight from EKypt to the Promised Land, Wcndol Philips, leader name was later extended Many scholarsU.P. - 204 words
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Article, Illustration63 1948-01-08 4 Anne Crawford And Skating Champion At Ice Rink At Wembley Annf Crawford, star von- i tract arttste of the J Arthur J Rank Organisation Ltd.. cur- pfrtly supported bj/ Hans i Gerxetiler, uxjrld European J and Suiss Skating Cham- plan, now m training for the i Olympic Games. Thin happy63 words
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Article70 1948-01-08 4 WALCOTT WON'T FIGHT FOR 20 P.C. New York, Jan. 6.— While the Twentieth Century Sporting Clu D announced today that Joe Louis will defend his heavyweight championship m New York m June, Felix Bocchicchio, Camden promoter who has exclusive call en Jersey Joe Walcott's services, said he will "not consider"U.P. - 70 words
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144 1948-01-08 4 HER KNOCK UNHEARD, SHE HAP TWINS— ALONE LONDON, Jan. 5. -Mrs. Matxl C(1()k V widow living alone and expecting a babyi kroCked on me of brr bedroom Ur P l iu hl th :i^"t w take But r.'jghbours Hdn't hear h,r and .fa. gay birtn t( Jjj without assistance. I144 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-01-08 4 Wesley Church Guild Social-A happy group of members Une-uv to form m the course of a word-building game P lOTm A Merr y Christmas"24 words
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224 1948-01-08 4 Japan will be to but only to the U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.— Secretary I Army Kenneth C. Royall said flatly today tJ Lnited States intends to make Japan a h\M "against any other totalitarian war threats" M Far East. I In an unusually frank ex- non- democratic idej pressionU.P. - 224 words
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72 1948-01-08 4 MELBOURNE, Jan. 7. Ac- j cording to todays Canberra tterald. the Australian Trade Union's ban on Netherlands East Indies shipping is providing a stumbling bbck to Australia's attempt to save do la s by obtaining oil from the islands. The Netherlands East Indies j areReuter; AAP. - 72 words
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Article43 1948-01-08 4 I LONDON. Jan- Rev. Arthur James Lloyd, aeed 35, formerly recor of Wickham Bishops, Essex, was jailed for a year at Es|sex Assizes, Cholmsford. for frau-dulei-ly £478 church funds. T/.e money it wa s said ha s been repaid.43 words
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Article49 1948-01-08 4 6,000-TON DO ARRIVES IN BATAVIA, Jan. T.-Ai built 6.000-ton dry dock. I by the Netherlands Ea^ Government, has arrin Tanjong Priok. Harbrur. from Aden, the Wi news aeencv report*^ A Dutch tug towd dock from Aden m one J at an average s^e^d of 0 an hour. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 49 words
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Article94 1948-01-08 4 LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. J M. C. Setalvact, a pronnnetf bay jurist. i« flying to N<* today to attend the Security cil debate on the Kashmir wa« learned here. Mr. was one of India's lew'"* i gates at the recent Grt* sembly. Mr. B. G. Haul, theReuter - 94 words
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Article40 1948-01-08 4 During December, 101 cases of .ood offences were dealt with an d nnes totalling $32,451 were io P o°n S ly%?5 U U aid UP amoßntel The quantity o f rice confiscattl6 W oi3. 65t648kattieS val «edat40 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-01-08 4 ••"VcoyS' 1 wLhT*" 1 1 h k hard fcit .udd.nly Hank, with "I>J Ww gasp and b«nd forwa Wtlk* rook the Fo« on rj« I28 words
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Advertisement23 1948-01-08 4 I%«RTNmOF I W /l//m W/ Frocks S Shanghai Modern Tailorin, I X 10 BATTERY ROAD S ffii 1 a S 'NOAPOR E JU|23 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1948-01-08 5 I ti_____m_____________________ li_l___l IjLLYWOOD. Dec. It aving a J jeanetu Mac Donald. because there a s ritch-dark m her little dressing room on trie ge when th.y were -lh c Birds and the ie had switched off tne d was lying down on rest between1,161 words
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132 1948-01-08 5 Eviction s In Kowloon Merely Routine NANKING. Jan. i»: -S. 1\ Labouchere, Councillor of th* British Embassy, sa«c today that the Kowloon evic ion question via^ "purely an adrainistra iv« mat er for the Hcng Ko>g Covemm€Ot, M He said the evict io-i order was issued for reasons of publicU.P. - 132 words
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Article83 1948-01-08 5 Edinburghs Lease First Residence LONDON, Jan. 6. -Process Elizabeth and the Duke of Hamburgh have decided to take a lease of their nrst house I* i the rambling vine-covered Wln«»--ham Moor, Surrey, tluckinghalti Palace announced today. the couple will probably move m late thk month or early m February. TheU.P. - 83 words
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Article72 1948-01-08 5 LORDS TO BE REDUCED LONDON, Jan. 6— Well in* lormed political sources said today that the Government before Parliament is dissolved m l»50 may introduce a bill to reduce the membership of the Lords to 300 of whom only half would be hereditary peer*. These sources said the proposal originallyU.P. - 72 words
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Article50 1948-01-08 5 the Chinese Y.tt.GA. m Selegie Road has introduced church services which will be conducted In Mandarin by local pastors these services, w*>'ch will be held every Sunday at 3 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. ttall will be the first of their kind t-» take place m Singapore50 words
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Advertisement112 1948-01-08 5 I^Bm^ Bt irt liif mo#t importarr* pro^ucfiao I! Sa*. at M'nfte C4PJTQI wJKJ' (Dance Ofycords InW nc >Jorc Hi^ L°*V ot it I'm Lucky, Foxtrot, i^ l P^* f^^' !BTIIA W 5 038 Come to Baby, Po, Foxtrot TwilUht Time. Foxtrot OB ***** JIMMY POfISEY HIS ORCHESTRA So Would I112 words
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Article331 1948-01-08 6 With March 20 provisionally selected as polling day m Singapore, it was inevitable that Ihe ominous rammee of political guns should be. 'i'*ar(l. The tilßt of these have come from Katoqg area wrhwe the Progressive Party candidate has begun his offensive with an impressive seven-point manifesto directed against331 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-01-08 6 i L>ofan Q out across London Airport from the co-pilot's seat of «B^W^^ r^ Hnbson makes this very attractive picture. Valeric is a «aro/fle J 4 r '*«r*£* <} r; iniwturn Ltd and sjx'nf f/ie day o// /rojn Pinetcoo<l Sludjo* nxitmy the airporf.47 words
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Article1070 1948-01-08 6 PEDAGOGUE - WOR LD AF FA IRS DAWK OVER BURMS PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG KOfrLfc -r.^^.^, Py ---^urt^w. After IH*ny >«■ I the Burmese peopl i have won $luirfr«| dom. Tfce task n«i is to m»He tiui j freedom effective. During the Past few weeks there have been learned and heated discussions1,070 words
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Advertisement96 1948-01-08 6 NEW WORLD CABARET I DANCE NHiHTI.V FROMBPJI TO MIDNIGHT ,MXV SATI'KUAV MGff T j 1 A M TIKHN m»m KVKRY SIMMY HMM P* TO 4 P>l I- »r K. >«*rvatior.'. From ♦am lop ■*> p m Puone No 1497 Alter 7|» ni. Phon«* (ibar.t No 8 5H U Nlt Tatron-,96 words
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Advertisement26 1948-01-08 6 PENANG ,i Daily ttATAVIA J Fridays PALE^»ANG J Tuesdays SAIGON 2 Sundays MEDAN J Saturday 3 Penang to: MBDAN $i I Saturdays vv^JJ. Malayan Airways UJ*26 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1948-01-08 7 L,,-*WITH VERA ARDMOUt*- < I. and the Conways U us most deUfM; j nd th e conways j. theatre Armenian dby joao Grant. a Y- Jean McPiiettoa U*. lie ol fourteen Vr debut and acted the car, Conway delightIfrl Conway portrayed b> r -te Lomax, wti I1,182 words
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Advertisement100 1948-01-08 7 "Lily of the Valley Bridal Headdreses and Bridal Tulles" j DkY CLfeANtHG CO. I B < s&«sr?« > «'34 ckarges M<dttate -smice Gtt*t*tit*«l is t_w 'arpp to *pvrsp ■B TOPSn" &^JS9SSf^SSSt FOB TO ,«wr ™mwmfaJmJto*m <*"** fm HWMDK^ 1 F_at "M" S&S3N 3UJWWO, OJICJfAJU* HOAP. pHOjrgjggK. ,"3HF M?' 3 7iV100 words
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Article161 1948-01-08 8 Loved Cars, First Drive Killed 4 LONDON, .»ai. Tr(1(lv j,, vl( (l /y about rars. H( kneii .-..TyihinK about them, but he had neftr driwn one un tu one Saturday jttf Thrn hr and thr" "th" hoys were killed m a head-on rolllsion with a bus at Barton l.nm v161 words
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Article70 1948-01-08 8 Dorse ts Home DORCHESTER. Jan. 6 .--Th* Second Battalion o f the Dorset Ihirt R< ulment. which is goint; Into "suspended animation" banded its colours to the depot Of the regiment at Dorchester for -;i!c-k«'«'pinK. Ihe battiiliun which has 192 vein Of continuous service returned to England during the w,Reuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-01-08 8 Pictum L<>hl and vUnr the t I f vi s /on mast at Al< xnnilm Pdlnct stands cut m cleir reVef (v/ainst the fi'tiin'i domis. i28 words
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Article212 1948-01-08 8 WIFE- SLAYER - LOV E-LIFE TIMETABLE WAS KEPT WIFE-SLAYER BY »«Vt-Hf« tun,. Wu 1)t1il m eoQH by a r t.v,- Dmlw, 4«» hi. r *****1 Sow M br lift tor riay^ hls SK w )n l tl sill(l th( v oat«t wi i, m,,,. H« eontoMd hi sp.-.t two T hi*!?., Wn k212 words
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Article294 1948-01-08 8 SIMON WALR - YOU CAN'T YOUR EYES SIMON WALR ir One after another of the ancient dreams of rr.aifl are becoming facts ot our d?ily life. Step by step i moral slump and political muddle, technical p^ advances Fantasies of Jules Verne or H. G. Wells b been superseded by reality. In one294 words
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Article255 1948-01-08 9 fc^n camera, are the scenery A a him studio, m I s^ter art th ouch the pioktdevision camera v the plate is per- televise man> mcvuFly chanpinc LltNttaM mH eoituiMi ohThe four cameras Lq by this view bout a |f«at 'leal, c Seined on a man th' centre255 words
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Article, Illustration155 1948-01-08 9 Rebuke For Married Man Who 'Double Crossed' A Girl LONDON, Jan. 6— A man who "d:jb!c crossed* the girl wito «ft m he had been friendly by going tack O his wife wa s censured by coroner a-<j jury at a C.ippenham. Wilt s inques The coroner told Cyril Greenslade.155 words
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Article, Illustration98 1948-01-08 9 I caught my wife smoking he tells court LONDON, Jan 6. A man accused of faring a gun at his wife said, m a-> alleged statemen: to Sls police: "I came home and caii^h k my wife smo.king. "I can't afford to smoke myself and don't see why she should98 words
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114 1948-01-08 9 DON'T TAKE HIM AWAY" BRIDE PLEADED i LONDON. Jan. s.— When aj bridegroom driving to a railway I station with his bride to start their honeymoon found he was "under the influence" h t stopped the car. Police came up. The bride pleaded with them: "Don't take him away, we114 words
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Advertisement31 1948-01-08 9 sjjjj f m umw mm Always dependable and economically operated. Price $37/50 Limited Stock Available Obtainable from all leading dealers or from the Distributors: CHENG HUAT CO. 41, Orchard Road, Singapore31 words
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Article71 1948-01-08 10 London. Jar. 6. Rep rtfl it aching L-idon from Irdia abcut a 8.8.C. brcadcas; qucting Premier Sjarifuddi n for a statem<-- that the Indoie>an Rep üblican Government wa« prerarei to co-operate wit/i .h? Netherlands ay hcritie^ on cor.l dition t}»at i: w?s allowed to r?tain H| independence wereReuter - 71 words
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Article85 1948-01-08 10 70 KILLED ATTACK SIKH TEM KARACHI. Jan. 5 H ptople Were kil -d J a crowd att. cb a c 9 n which 25»- Sikh n^ r.nd children R Cjj *tre Quarttr v ra evacuation. Troopi||j tn deal with j trouble sprtuti like tnroughout tr c tkj% crowds looting H\:4u\85 words
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Article76 1948-01-08 10 BE Airlt Crasher NOftIHOLT AIRPQi diesex. Jan. 6 A plot fd and six occupants injured when a Bnt:sfc« Airways Viking air^ toniiht as it was ca •land here. The plane, flying U !gow, made a forced ploughed field neartlj but was smashed treft. Its wheels. wings l^y scaittred radius o*Reuter - 76 words
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Article75 1948-01-08 10 SYDNEY. Jan 1:4 Trajan Prime Mi* j .'oe r/.i B. Chi^i y Ml conference txxlay tiiat no *igT»firance m lh*j j rican landing on PH" Island, 1,400 mile- s:ri SciJtfi Africa, the s an« !an Australian eocpw 1 let Heard Mlad 0> he i the Antarc ic. Mr.75 words
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Article42 1948-01-08 10 NEW DELHI. Pr. Abdul U* m medical practitfl ueini town cvunfl prominent -r.em^ Moslem Leagu* tenced to death a sions here today murder of Dr. JU leading New Del^ during the disturbance^ sentence is llbjec h| ftimation b> Court.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous48 1948-01-08 10 "SUNSHINE F ALLS V____ I[7^^ma**. I n T ZZ T^nffHOG^T '""C^-l k?\ I'M BEGINNING TO TWINK fii /UDOK, MAYOR .AMEDGEHOb-^ ->^V TUAT MOTORING 16 A ''BLICk RYAi <=>" 9 titi t should K&& w IT 1 'n >#^ y^> 4s^ i^W Jlmp Sfit^y JUST jake"^ ]'M Haa^Mu^rHJ A f*&' l48 words
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Article1150 1948-01-08 11 Thomas Mack - Thomas Mack A SIX-DA V SERIAL By I, V: The Detective Botches His Job Again as the fceck i.Men' Lay Their Plans with Infinitesimal Care v WWW s \999\ i S A. thrillimg mystery story J |n»n»ni*i iof tw m S begins m the J j1,150 words
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Article99 1948-01-08 11 WASHINQTON. Jaß. 6-1 lie United States, with Its present naval strength on the sea and m tht air. could win a war anytime within the next few yeart. fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitx re- Dorted on his retirement last i month, it wafi disclosed here today.Reuter - 99 words
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Article155 1948-01-08 11 SYDNEY. Jan. 6— A hypnotist who tried his powers over the air laat night threw 20 people at the broadcasting station Into a trance and laid out many other listen*!"? unconscious. After his experiment lr mass mesmerism the radio station was deluged with indignant telephone calls'.Reuter - 155 words
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Article49 1948-01-08 11 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6.— An Indian Army communique announced that 200 raiders were killed this morning during an attack m Naushera m Kashmir by 4.000 Moslems wearing uniforms and steel helmets. The communique said the Moslems attacked with mac* 5 U.P. J guns, mortar and artillery.-U.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement12 1948-01-08 11 IRUms of I MANCHU" F^liJo' FINAL— PSS2STW" lrwf' 13 VJttL Kfrto pm12 words
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Advertisement50 1948-01-08 11 jSt^ I AI» Al the water or "life Super-aerated, fresh clear, and with that .JpHjjb joyful sparMc right J^jHR down to th e M drop. w MLjMm' there's no waste with m/Kms% this long-life SO PA J^^f< f T -t^y^-' JiliiuniiiiJ^J E' w^ry^ >:h|^mj|o AiMndb A«y^ ity" PHOENIX SODA WATER50 words
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184 1948-01-08 12 Firrt on (he I ,t of «*H Rep u ySn| ient;al a»pirarr. Ha^.J who star d the whoWJ charging Government «;3 of getting rich by special *pciu!a?ive accoiw s. He saiJ hat the te-timony will be ch«»cke t j a.ains brokers' retords. BU.P. - 184 words
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Advertisement119 1948-01-08 12 "irt fiwi ttw« Cficu>Mto*z 4 J lr»W Kank Present> IK-boruli Keir-Sabu-Hora Kabson ♦m "BLACK NA^CiSSUS" (In Techn.colour) (An KiKle I i »n Release) H>-.<UiK(W-J Arii.ur Kank Presents A <"«*" So.hil Problem 7 /^vfvjyv WOULD fOU TAKE J*^\ I trcicoA i M /«w huh irtnti NIMH I lIS/TO YOU* HOME (HI119 words
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Advertisement57 1948-01-08 12 6.45. 9.30 \J -TIL 111 XJL JL jJJ LAST DAY Ot^ ttttS iArGM-A^tc UND aid DANA ANDfcfcttS. SfAlt O^ "MSt YtARs 111 Ot H LIVES'* VOW t*LAVB tttSjjltfeAtFsT Rofl S IS X I ciMiwtr >ci HM|^M| Ct'A AHi.nil H Cm MX' Ugmh iocn Jirttrtnt personalities m rhe D^BhA. jtfl^ 'tinkling57 words
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Article658 1948-01-08 13 P» C "*iSJationi tor^hv th« Malayan fe n were a. a vs. i"- r> 26 fd 43 41.00*1 S lO 5.30 fOO 10.00 f $J M*l «-00 9.50 1025 xd D 5 45 fSi ark IGO *6 1.75 I.M rB 5100 WOO 44.00 44.50 0 33 50658 words
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Article149 1948-01-08 13 One Bright Spot On Stock Market LONDON. Jan. 6— The one bright spot m today's market? has been the revival of Interest m Middle Wits m the Kaffirs market. Following rumours that an announcement will shortly be made regarding 1 new borehole, these shares Jumped 1/9 to 3/8 shillings ApartReuter - 149 words
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112 1948-01-08 13 RUBBER DIPS RECOVERS RUBBER DIPS REVOVERS The rubber market opened *eak on lower advice from New fork. On the publication of the shipment flgurvs for December at ***** tons which i s 21.143 ton s lower than November the, narket turned buyers and busi- 1 aess was done at 44112 words
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Article170 1948-01-08 13 SHANGHAI, Jan. 6— Speculative markets generally dropped sharply as Washington reports suggested long-range United States aid to China might surpass ffSSS 11 8 earli er estimate of Stock market opened high at CN$625 for Win* On Textiles which pilot the share market. As reports of "more optimistic170 words
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Article34 1948-01-08 13 Nanking, Jan. 7.— The Chinese Government has protested against the eviction of Chinese from Kowloon City and requested the Government of Hongkong to oease th e "forcible measures now being taken."- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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274 1948-01-08 13 Rangoon. Jan. 7. Dr. George feh. China's Minister for Foreign \ffairs, who is here for Burma's independence celebrations, declar- l m an interview with Reuter p Rangoon today that China m- listed on retaining veto power at he Far Eastern peaceReuter - 274 words
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Article139 1948-01-08 13 TSINUTAO, Jan. %—Oommunist attacks m a semi-circle Around Tsinetac are cut^ng off cc*l and hoi impor atiun, and today threatened thousands of refugees wi ft starvation, T^e freeutt* ci.y of 800,000 is cow jammed with 300,000 refugees studen'e and couptless army and naval personnel. The plightUP - 139 words
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Article44 1948-01-08 13 YOKOHAMA, Jan. 6:— Six Japanese war criminals were sentenced to death by hanging and seventh was jriven 46 years hard labour by the Eiphth Army Military Commission for contributing to the deaths of 14 Australian war prisoners U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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125 1948-01-08 13 Market Notes Jottings Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.) The Registrar of Malayan Statistics has issued figures telating to soap imports and exports. During November Malay* Imported 2,883 cwts. of Washing soap, all but two cwts. from the United Kingdom. A total ot 371,509 lbs., of toilet soap was received, chiefly125 words
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Article47 1948-01-08 13 TINS AGAIN HIGHER The following is the report from the Malayan Sharebrofcers" Association issued yesterday: Tin shares continue to make a feature o? the share market. There was a good volur^ of business passing m many cases at higher prices. Industrials continue to be a firm market.47 words
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Advertisement52 1948-01-08 13 TTT— I PRICE INCIUOES SIX MONTHS I I FREE SERVICI A FULL GUARANTEE I I A rREE SUPPLY INSTALLATION I I OF AERIAL I I H BP^ 7> VALVE SUPERMET FOR A.C. MAINS I HP^ PRICE 5425.00 I I SOLE M HBT AN DISTRIBUTORS I 11. ROB'NSON RD k Ttt.52 words
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782 1948-01-08 14 l( :lMMI- HIiHH. sM I TEN VKAKS AGO !.I\IM. l<» vI;WI L i;r HITHE ADKKD .<., natc m lotot Mr >tn calkd i i p^jresiln -Stole ol ti. Union- m-v to ;:oandon arty politus. Mrov.ry program PPin" m P l y- nd to liveReuter - 782 words
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Article318 1948-01-08 14 v -\!i i lr iff orCtner. v here! Wfit no* 2J«*2| lIM Jap*** *°TV Vh lh ,ourt,y with ticket, 1000.000 Yer. each. Tha arjut «\)000 m American money a, 'c U-ii ed States arm:* converBJoa rate. V leas four other Juckjp JapiDtfi arc h:ldin? ticWe s worJiU.P. - 318 words
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129 1948-01-08 14 Man Lived Ukraine 400,00 Years Ago LONbON, Jan 6. -ll anthropologies led by ptfl Mikhail Voevodsky i>ivvt|H Summer excavat i« •r > i I existed m the Ukraine J year 3 ago, Radio Mc»M Professor Voevcdsky jM tra'ed farthest in' '>■ a^S said the Ratio. H proved hy excava ion-U.P. - 129 words
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Article100 1948-01-08 14 LONDON, Jan. •\-T«| tish civil air pb»m- ed to have cra^ 05 l London a**d c oU e r M Eiglish Channel ctf >w*M Brf ish news a r '^J British j:«ropean Air« king airliner carrying pers a^d three ere* V crashed m the open m MiddlesexU.P. - 100 words
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83 1948-01-08 14 YOONG YOONG TABLE TENNIES FIXTURES There have been some chances m the scheduled table-tennis fixtures between the Yoon" ioong Club of Kuala Lumpur and local teams. The revised matches a*eTonight: Yoong Yoong Club veisus Tiger Sporting Association (Singapore Champions) Friday: Yoong Yoong Club versus The REST. Saturday: Yoong Yoong Ciuu83 words
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Advertisement71 1948-01-08 14 T e HO Hwk Steamship Co. (1932) ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Honj Kong:. riwatow Amoy S MONO SIAMi" 21st Jan. For lUngooii via Penang. SS KAM^NINCi" 22nd. .lan. For Palembati* and PUdjoe M V BIUOR" 15th Jan. I OR DJAMBI M K AH V .,H.» f71 words
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Miscellaneous312 1948-01-08 14 shipping wtmm Ships alongside the Singapore i p. Kid nn s wharves Kohliev. WEST WHARF rancor. Godown 2 Emp. Nijrer. Sen&i Godown 3 4 Melampus. Bangnora. Godown 5 City of Liuknow. Darvei. Ciodoun 6 7 Trevethoe. Orestes. Godown 13 14 Mactra. 5^ Godown 15 16 Neleu*. Silveroak. dAuPCTin DOCK Lok312 words
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190 1948-01-08 15 THIRD TEST GA TES BIG HELP TO INDIANS Mr* Jtl ||i f total h 7, l ,"r «..l be no and dnkm with M»e iUU associations* A*"*** M Newly every flm-cIAM match i* Sydney j afteettd by rato. U to***' that th« N*w Soitth Wales As»ocUtkm ttvtnwt j» of theAAP - 190 words
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Article120 1948-01-08 15 "No" To Soviet Demand Tokio. Jan. 7.— Mr. William Sebftld. Chairman and United States member of the Allied Council for Japan, today refused a demand by the Soviet rrerabei that the demilitaiisatlcn of Japan be placed on the next Council agenda. 'Such a discussion would be unseemly, undignified and wouldReuter - 120 words
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Article106 1948-01-08 15 CONFIDENCE IN INDIAN'S FUTURE Colombo. Jan. 7.—SI? John ColvlUe. retiring Governor of Bombay, on his way back to 3ritain. told Reuter here that he would not cense to wort for cordial relations between Pritain and India. He said: "I attach great lmportanee to this not only for the welfare ofReuter - 106 words
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Article35 1948-01-08 15 VIENNA, Jan. 6— A "dangerous organisation of Nazi fanaI tics" has been broken up m Austria and its leaders arrested here. Oscar Helmer, Austrian Minister of Interior, told correspondents here tonight.35 words
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Article129 1948-01-08 15 1::: Jai > An r between the Va.:ci Great Hntain ■dhore to^Ay with Mr. luid, 8:r..,K Minister |h.Hrp:r > signing for mar:,--,- Elpldii Quirino KillppinfS. the pact. eKh nation Ie termmtl and transit ft rhe others territory K.rciai air B. a-.e designatld m Kment forAAP - 129 words
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Article59 1948-01-08 15 ha:. Jan. 7. Although for a fortnight now. wtei Naval authorities 1 t reived a single wordi >s the w!.. ,abouts of ted State, Marines m 1 r.untmg on' a 5 Day and havv not Nor seen sine, i t w.s Je today ihe general 0159 words
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Article20 1948-01-08 15 aSSSS s««tai ias U A hoc^V fixture .^ohave hcon P i a ye d i ns aCC Unt20 words
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122 1948-01-08 15 thur Rank Film of Ceylon's Sections !mi^e tf Ch lhe GDv". n Novom^r 25 I j 1" g? h^n' k >n nin/ ]n^ rU Ur "Rank V 4 forth <l>: mc^s. jm a«? SJ" called ;Of th^ British A total of 25,000 feet Of films avp been shot and almostReuter - 122 words
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Article219 1948-01-08 15 JAIPUR. Jan. 6. -"We have, referred the K«hmir question to the Security Council because our intention is that whatever we do, we should do litfc «Hrl- i i.sed manna*,* said m**™ j*waharlal Nehru, l>rime Mmijtet or India, addretUn* A fewlic i meeting here yetfcrW. According toReuter - 219 words
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Article113 1948-01-08 15 U.N.O. Bebate On Kashmir NEW PKUU. Jan. Woen' the Government of India's refer- 1 c nce on Kashmir comes up for j consideration In the Security Council. India will be represented by Mr. N Gopalaswami lyengar. Minister without portfolio and Mr. M. C Setalvad. say* a Press Note. Colonel B.113 words
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Article63 1948-01-08 15 The following players will be selected to play soccer for the No. 1 Sub-Depot of 223 8.0.D. against the Blue Rovers, on Sunday, at St. George's Jload ground. kicfc-off at 5.15 pan.: Kuan Cheng, SyectOmar, P. U>pez, L. 9. leek, Supptah, T. s. Wee. P. Tan. F. de63 words
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Article124 1948-01-08 15 Japan's Five-Year Economic Plan SHAJfCffAj. Jail. 7.-Tl* China Press claimed today to have learned from a Wph Chinese Qottttlme*t omdai that with the advent of TO New Tear. Japan ha* started a ttve-year economic plan under which top priority will he gtto* tt> rehaWUtatJon of "machine llKWir while lighl lwhittrieaReuter - 124 words
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Article40 1948-01-08 15 The Singapore Swimming Club will htld a meet for juniors on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. There wHU be "Ftf?e Style" events for boys under 16. girls under 16. boys under 13 and girls under 13.40 words
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Article58 1948-01-08 15 The Joyful Juniors Sports Club will hold their half-yearly general meeting at the residence of Mr. Chan Wah Kee. 203-2 Silat Road at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday. Office-bearers !o r the half year) ending June 10 will be elected at the meeting. Members are requested to58 words
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Article144 1948-01-08 15 NANKING, Jan. 7:— The CNRRA Air Traiapcrt directed by Major-Gen. Chennault will be reorganised as the Civil Air Transport Comply according o a higfiity responsible source doee to the Mini* ry of Communication* here. The Chirese Cen ral Govennient will have a controlling If••ereat m theReuter; AAP - 144 words
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Article107 1948-01-08 15 NEW S. R. A. CLASIFICATIONS rutes In Malay*-— *rom Class 1 to Class 2ferto: Austerity MaKl; T, Lady- Tim mo; Kimbolton: Xi a. Btftika 11 (late Pete Ohwrfr ->• lTOm'Clmst 3 tA Cla* V-^.^f* Bif||lartWi; gamVi: Air Oee: Oo.aen cSm v*«k w6^ cyMo l^tMi p)«# to C\m l T«4. Max107 words
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Article73 1948-01-08 15 In a badminton mateft played at Thomson Road between Star BP. and Greenwood tfce Star B*. be*t Oreeawttod 3.?. by 3— l. Hesults. Star players mentioned Urst. are: Poubles:— R O. Nalr and JPavis beat Marican and Harom. I&—9, 15— J2. O. R. Kurup and73 words
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Advertisement46 1948-01-08 15 WHY* NOT~lf ART RIGHT NOW? BY DEAUNC WITH THE STORE THAT SERVES THE COLONY. WE STOCK LARGE QUANTITIES OF PRESS MATERIALS TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND PURSES. jO. RAMASAMY NADAR. HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Phone 7692. phone 6323. gqjiterlcet St., Singapore. Sft, Ser ngoon Rd.. i46 words
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223 1948-01-08 16 v k Li 1 drama: r-r. > frnmm M ny i i a r. .1- .t J tnrmmSktm *itk ma A-: wmm n f#rfU uktd htm H .-r.remdy ivprtoed. Mid the -r v ',r .:v .-*r.'. But looKsf oat of a w-.ndov.Reuter - 223 words
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Article21 1948-01-08 16 IS killed in Paris Air Crash 1 i. t. ti i a f i if ph i rrtfcti v. Imm lfv21 words
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Article46 1948-01-08 16 itaaaii€Baafii u:d odtj tftoc Oftct aagfaatni i mloa r>n th •r.r>n Aij kft on th< *!ur Mf«i War MMMtf Stra *-ii i/;ni^lu.*:vj pa.^ over ladPf a tour Ofl .itar/ BOil n Dortbtra ONaai itratQl rr.;»d. hit tr!n Wir.hr,,,» r J-nt U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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89 1948-01-08 16 k -Former Jipan- Pfctnft r H "^k; Tojo aa:d m i i>- .~z ±gr. h:s ftp > -r.at he Itflcrtrt i ft Ufll By M tbf »*ar cri.r.es trial 10 tl'.-r rr. BjMti o- r lapaatM xir deid in^ said he :-4-^*v^ \:.i\ Ai:edU.P. - 89 words
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Article66 1948-01-08 16 TO PRESENT INDIA'S CASE New Delhi. Jan. 7— N. Gopalaswam: Ayyangar. Indian Minister without Portfolio, will leave Bombay tomorrow for Lake Success to present India's case on the Kashmir issu^ before the United Nations. Sir Zafrullah Khan, who will present Pakistani case and Mr. Ayyangar have known each other sinceReuter - 66 words
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Article34 1948-01-08 16 PARIS, Jan. 6. -The French Parliament completed action on Premier Robert Schuman's emerrw -f ax f pro e™™me when the Council of the Republic gave CDproval of 160 to 109 U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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30 1948-01-08 16 Frankfurt. Germany Jan 7 Brown T, the 34 -year-old no also his clan's r P 1 return^ dan hi« U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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239 1948-01-08 16 Gales Sweep Britain: Ship In Distress In Heavy Seas hampered attempts 10 locate and help a whtefc had run Into dtfErutt.es durlr^ :e ga.e* which r.ave b»*en .*ve-p:ng Britain'^ MtftfMk s.nce the middle o.' last *etk Sotfr.ng has beca heard o( :~e Cardiff motor vessel TeaseL 290 tons, since sheReuter - 239 words
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Article73 1948-01-08 16 SHANGHAI. Jan 7 The Taiwan Provincial Government has completed a survey showing that 13^40 Taiwanese conscripted by the Japanese were killed during the war, 218 others were wounded, and 470 are still missing, according to semi-official news reaching here today It was reported that Taiwan73 words
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Article25 1948-01-08 16 BANGKOK, Jan 7 —The first de facto recognition of Slam's present government has been extended by Switzerland, it was revealed here today ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article90 1948-01-08 16 RIOTS AN LOOTINGS KASHMIR Karachi. Jan 7 rx-oplc were arrested dtul n- ght after riots and k which followed t'r.. mtfltf terdmj of 64 Sikh r ug« portrily accomrr. <lites temole here. Trouble beftn when a of about S.OOO stormed tM pie and set it on Sre slaughtering the SikhsReuter - 90 words
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239 1948-01-08 16 "Black Mass" By Satanist: Vi Finds Kitten's paw On Altar YARcq^IBF! (Devom. Jan. The B.ghop of Exeter was inform- c' today that the 700-year-old Church of St John the 'Baptist here apparently has been profan- e<! by a -Black Mass m which the severed and burned paw of a white239 words
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99 1948-01-08 16 RUSSIA REFUS INFORMATION ON JAP ARMY Tokio. Jan. 7.-Russia W fused to give the All^d cc tn Japan any infon^ th c disposition of J a P a ne J m Manchuria, which tne» tung Army surit-ndeiea Soviet forces at the BI war. and which were ported to be mU.P. - 99 words
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Advertisement32 1948-01-08 16 j THE ROAD 70 SINGAPORE IS W.RRY WITH 9Q/VGS lOV'f f AAD HILARITY; SO JOIN BI.XG HOB AND DOTIJE AND lUST FORGET THAT m RAINY! tnuoDi v nurt I^^^^ml V i\ 132 words
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