Morning Tribune, 10 January 1948
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Article, Illustration414 1948-01-10 1 1,000 EVACUATED FROM FLOOD AREAS: HUNDREDS TRAPPED IN ESTATES IB WHOLE lOWN OF i A 11NGGI HAS BEEN .CUAIED DUE 10 THE I population of 2.000 has b tc h eh ground north of loocLs have (nipped hundi huHan esteh labourers thr rubbi r 'itatt* from to Tmuji to Mertmg.414 words
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Article32 1948-01-10 1 IKv a way ht ill communieaJ teleptM ne ha* been cut WI roads arc unserviceable. »«J Government food-re-*s wl Kav, Johow H th in e first two part,nth vegetable. c ooktag32 words
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Article56 1948-01-10 1 Malaya Tribune 12 Pages Today 7/jc Malaya Tribune will again consist of 12 pages today. There mil be the usual features, including "Ot>server's" Diary three columns of local gossip and another article by Lim Keng Hor on his Java tour. Also, exclusive Tribune pictures of the floods in Johore. >:nd56 words
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Article21 1948-01-10 1 MYSTERY RED CONE SIGHTED ESW; 0h »> *>«esi f£™l? pcared J la "j* aaS U* thOH%a **s of peo^e "•STLrWkhiesi 0 ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration474 1948-01-10 1 LIM KENG HOR - INDONESIAN PREMIER SAYS "ALL IS NOT OVER-YET" LIM KENG HOR 'BY MR. AMIR SHARIFFUDDIN. PRIME MINISTER OF INDONESIA, TOLD ME YESTERDAY IN AN EXCLUSIVE INI £RVIEW. SOMETHING OF HIS FLANS FOR THE FUTURE OF INDONESIA. He had just arrived in Slnga- pore from Java, in a Dakota plane belonging to474 words
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Article, Illustration598 1948-01-10 1 DOCK STRIKE GETS UNDERWAY: 5,000 HALT WORK 14 SHIPS TIED UP AT WHARVES FOURTEEN ship* arc tied up in the bingapore Harbour Board as the first dockers' strike this year got underway yesterday. Five thousand labourers are involved in the strike, which was called following a 48-hour ulti« matum sent598 words
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120 1948-01-10 1 Inventor Sues Fo rd for $251 Million NEW YORK. fa*. 9. Harry Ferguson, Irish born inventor, accused the Ford Motor Company today of appropriating h4e hydraulic system, hitching farm implements to tractors, and sued Ford. three subsidiaries and eight individuals in the Federal District Court, for $251,000,000. in one of120 words
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Article29 1948-01-10 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 9. The Census Bureau announced yesterday that the United States exported "no gold .luring the week ending Dec. 10, while importing $87,563,--529 worth. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement46 1948-01-10 1 NEOSIL presents yon a NEW fabric! SCREEN PWNTED NEOSII 36" wide at $11. 90 per yard. NEOSII PIAIN MAROCAIN 36" wide at 56.90 per yard. Also English Fruited Crepe at $3 90 per yard. wlw /^lw Ji J a,3*sa Umm^^^^^^^mmmmmmmL 31 RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE PHONE 4649._46 words
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343 1948-01-10 2 Kepi Without Water S Days, But ir»i»iinr Man Bspsalrr) Frcderi< k Galls •uidn I bod I i .1 I I i <ti H. Ba I without rrived In Sl11 di) fternoon from ral i en rouU to Berlin H- ira ;i Lieutenant Oolonel ronaaaandlng343 words
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Article42 1948-01-10 2 Pointed out the house -5 years A Malay All bin Awana wkn Chinesi in voin '<" urmed hu pointing out the hous, was w years' rigorous imprisonment V Mr. J u «f,ee """»»<>•»! «< thi Singapore s.hh\ v si, rduy, h l Rayner, D.P.P., prose.42 words
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Article36 1948-01-10 2 CANBERRA, Jan. g at, fttaS lu m 7' AartraiUsn me m inister, today declared Announced that il* An. Iratltn Mam n AU! >- <Wne| on Janla v o e 6w ln ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration269 1948-01-10 2 "There Was A Crash....:" Story Of Fatal Accident Thetv was a crash and a few; •seconds late* he saw the unconscious body of a cyclist who had just passed him. said Arrifin bin Rawi, driver of a 3-ton RAF Lorry. when he related to tne Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G.269 words
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Article113 1948-01-10 2 London, .Tan. .>. A* King Gear* t 1- »p BH: h has ce****d t*> use the title "Emperor of India" fie L.aiirt contractions ol ihc words "India Imperator" are io be omit ed f''°ni future British i. ins and tie remaining word.- rearranged to give a balanced inscription.Reuter - 113 words
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Article86 1948-01-10 2 WANTED BY BATU PAHAT POLICE Japin was alleged to have threatened Samriah bmte Kassanraji, a Malay woman, with assault on Jan. 4. at Bakan Chondang. Batu Pahat. thereby OOialning htr. thumb print for the purpos,. of obtaining: a -valuable security.' Inspector Karthigasu of the JVhcre Bahru Police escorted Japin back.86 words
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Article30 1948-01-10 2 Musical Dramatic Association The general meeting of the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association will be held on Monday at 8 p.m. at Mr. Wee Bee Lees residence 36, Duxton Hill30 words
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Article54 1948-01-10 2 JAPS CATCH 1,700 WHALES TOKIO. Jan. 9. Japan', S C K Whaling expedition T ed more than 30 per c r of lts g° al of ,1700 whale's officials of Gen. MacA-rthur's hinhh JW wfcaJ e meat and blubber scheduled to arrive in Tokic about Jan. 20 aboard the fhf;Si°c54 words
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Article30 1948-01-10 2 The ru-w jaooc, day whica fall, 'am Road, by tW iC conn' Wtntmr. Budi.i a nuia ion l,,nlby Ven. M m M?v? P Sermon *m' Mahaweera Thera.30 words
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Article52 1948-01-10 2 BATAVIA, Jan. 9 —Nineteen Malay and Chinese pirates werekilled In a 24-hour shooting affray with Indonesian Republican police and Chinese volunteers which took place on Monday off the Sumatran fishing port oi Ba^an Siap^api, in the Malacca Straits opposite Singapore, according to Antira. the Ropuoljcan News AgencyReuter - 52 words
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Article46 1948-01-10 2 FARTS. Jan 9 -A special meeting of the French Cabinet was unexpectedly called today or tomorrow morning to hear vJI t i VC Mane Ac ting Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the absence on holiday 0 m aforges Bldault. the Foreign Minister. 'weien ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article148 1948-01-10 2 Several hundr. IMJ ploying a break arc working day ani n ,JJ" clear Lhc heavy lan.tslidM i wmm the Kluane ÜbSjia Hne. wh«ch have cut rail a munlcation from g K'i-»|-\ Lunuui Heavy rains fell u-atn :a l»-l Toho»o late yesterday M noon. Affected areas L van?148 words
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Article89 1948-01-10 2 'Kawin Di-Paksa' Marriage," presented °> Malay Women's Associawg the Victoria Theatre »MJ provided a large audience excellent entertainment Extra turns compri; 11^ ana dance numbers nil» th e variety show. tn< lighting effects adding t the gaily dressed Malay on the stage. ni< Mr. L. Ray man. the w89 words
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213 1948-01-10 3 Boy fell 18 feet through floor-hole while playing with sister The story of how a two year-old Chinese boy fell from a height f about 18 feet on the morning of Dec. 27, and subsequently died as a result of inj ,-ies received in the fall, was related to the213 words
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Article82 1948-01-10 3 A dumb man was produced before Magistrate R. J. C. Wait, at the Fourth P<dice Court yesterday, to answer a charge of theft. Accused is alleged to have committed 'hi ft of $26 50 at Rochore Road on Dec. it last year. Hearing wax postponed to Jan.82 words
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Article49 1948-01-10 3 gga r'c am iv i"' gggt r' ?"S WW IF.T<" gfc ■,/,f,W''*- coajrHwae lerfei K |jjs fo be '/'">i to >>' E f H-n./trftuA fl represesfafrw Em rrifiroi re' whesfion B gf-A Uafcos Officers ft Aai awe* fl slso con- B T ,f cvnUrwd rid >";/>- B Br««rsaisisa fee49 words
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Article118 1948-01-10 3 ibune Stiff Reporter* te i newt report irom fort that the price o! I m tor-car makers and tot users had been inby ab>'Ut iiv». p r cent market in Singapore reunchanged. rer several local import icipate an increase ;»s offldai DotiflcaUon is reDkrsir.an the Goodrich ia Singapore, the118 words
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Article96 1948-01-10 3 Shanghai. Jan. 9,— The tabloid newspaper Hen Pao clfproecj that one reason Yu Ta-wei tried to postpone his mission to Wash- 1 ingtcn was that Yu was unable to pay a CNSSO.OOO.QOO hospital bill for his mother, who was tHi with cardiac trouble. The paper said thatU.P. - 96 words
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162 1948-01-10 3 Campaign for bigger U.S. aid to Nanking New York. Jan. B— United States businessman with interests in China today resolved to press a campaign in Washington for "greater immediate adequate aid to China" a t a meeting of the Far East American Council of Commerce and Industry. Shortly afterwards, overU.P. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-01-10 3 n 'tain. Th r Mm u*°f"'!£ B>W that .trucll y^»a.J Il h *s taHf w rt tHa Foa.21 words
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Article91 1948-01-10 3 CHAP JI KI RAMPANT A Chinese riding a bicycle along Kelantan Road on Thursday, and suspected of carrying I arms, was searched and found t > b L in possession of 36 "Chap Ji Ki"' gambling slips wortrr iit.HL At t\ Eighth police Court yesterday, the Chinese. Ng Lau Min.91 words
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123 1948-01-10 3 Prove during curfew hours, gets one month A young Chinese Neo Tai, who .drove a lorry on Thursday night without a current curfew permit was yesterday sent to rigorous imprisonment for one month. At 10.50 p.m. on Thursday, A.S.P.. Mr. Griffiths and a police party on duty at Raffles Quay123 words
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334 1948-01-10 3 Governor's Tribute to 'Mulberry Inventors "No words o: mine can pav cdequat? tribute to the initiative, courage and resource of the men who made Mulberry an effective reality." This tribute was paid to the men responsible for th3 building and working of the harbour, by the iGcvernor of Singapore. Sir334 words
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Article87 1948-01-10 3 Two tugs, the Derby and Cambridge, arrived from Melbourne ;ast afternoon. Under the command of Skippers Copland and Piggot, the tugs had taken three months to make the journey of 4 500 miles from Melbourne to n gaper e. In an interview with the Tribune,87 words
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Article258 1948-01-10 3 (Tribune Film Reporter) It has been said with truth ti at Anna Neaglc has never yet made a bad picture. A fine dramatic actress, with a voice that thrills and a personality that is rare, Anna has stepped from success to success and! crowned ItO.H. - 258 words
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Article57 1948-01-10 3 A decomposed body, believed to be that of an Indian, was found floating in Rocnore Canal yesterday morning. When the body was taken out of the water near Sungei Road it was *ound wearing a pair of shoes, a pair of shorts and a shirt. In57 words
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Advertisement69 1948-01-10 3 ijjjjgfjaajßjjßaaajßjajjßjajßjaaa^ DRESS MATERIALS If OF ALL SHADES AND DESIGNS. OF ALL QUALITIES. TO SUIT ANY GARMENT- AT STRICTLY CONTROLLED PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE. CALL ON US— WITH NO OBLIGATION TO BUY *> ICX RAfPTAS«MV NAOAfR I THE STORE THAT SERVES THE COLONY. I69 words
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184 1948-01-10 4 An -nihil rirl Mavis Snell, formed [riser M ilarlys M ny"f,om( aims, AiMi aha, to ngapore last afumoon. jt. vi. r«v i retired Australian rice Owned by Mr. (ox. a re i rro Kobens .rower, and under the ».WJ small Kex184 words
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Article114 1948-01-10 4 WOMAN ON CUE A TING CHARGES 4tfrentrfour-yea raun, chua Ah Boon y-f--ST raced charges I cheaUng thr.- dilereni peopl l! u i loni Accused U "J** cheated NgAh Kuans of SIS on gtpl n last year. She b w" alleged to hav< cheated the same person ol ISO on Moi114 words
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88 1948-01-10 4 Two Chinese women, who came ashore at Singapore from China on Dec. 29. were found each with a belt containing opium concealed a* their waists. The women Lim cult Moi io& and Chan Mi Moi (6&h were each sentenced at the First88 words
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Article295 1948-01-10 4 Marshall faces Rougher Road WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.— The personal prestige of Secretary of Stale George Marshall and his grim arid moving warning of the responsibility of Congivs.v were dominating the Marshall Plan debate as it Mtered its second day in the Senate Foreign Relatio ,s Committee today. Democratic Senators, almostReuter - 295 words
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Article30 1948-01-10 4 Mr ;ind Mrs Aw Boon Haw amve.i jn Singapore vesterdav by BOAC from Hongkong. He waa abetted at Kallang airport bv membera Of his family and rricn«ls and other relatives.30 words
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Article174 1948-01-10 4 Chinese Reels Trapped NANKING, Ja:i. 9.— More than nO.OOd Communists under Gen. Nieh Y'u-ging were trapped northeast of Hsusui, a railway ;tow n nortll of Pacting, wh:ie one whole regimen: was wiped out i according to a Ministry of Na- tional Deforce bulletin last nigh 1 I With tne encirclementReuter; AAP - 174 words
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Article53 1948-01-10 4 LONDON. Jan. 7. Mrs. WiniSSJSS M nn a S ed 46 of The Woodlands. Southgate, whose husband said he earned £800 a year was fined £3. with £10 costs at -Mar borough-street today for nowlrf a spray of wtinclS, nowers and a wallet worth tZ53 words
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Article36 1948-01-10 4 SINGAPORE STAMP C LUB «"e ne>rt social meeting of the S«J*Pora Stamp n ub wffl h! at the Palm Court, C ito I R^taurant on Jan. 13 a JJV This will be a.n alUuVlon evaaißg, n36 words
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Article, Illustration27 1948-01-10 4 Alurinii and lovely Hazel Court. star of "Holiday Camp" Jf***! she made a big hit when she represented a typical British iiirl^M holiday. JM27 words
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Article185 1948-01-10 4 The Raffles College Union has just published the first issue of its Bulletin. Its object is to focus attention and interest on the activities of the College and to acquaint the public with what goes on here. In an article on the food problem Mr. Ong Teng185 words
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Advertisement17 1948-01-10 4 IHE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA PARLOPHONE Buy them at (ACCKFDITII) DBAUft) <^<xtto( Ity 00k store) J17 words
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Article546 1948-01-10 5 Hollywood Quizzed I, From 1 ESRY CRIS M The Hft faVDne t4 .college.. ustry *,V" 'taduate. has, b ll n u" notion pic-' W+f£ JUtrtJ outside Ikes IrVandsfongly, To of the country has MtS of the Win bust,i Holl^v ;^i utd ethpt racu o ut hv i surrey of Hoii>546 words
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Article, Illustration81 1948-01-10 5 Beautiful Jayashri who plays f/>* title role tn "Shankuntala'' a Katkmum release directed by V. Shanhum which is due in Singapore shortly. Thi* Indian classic has just had a. sensational opening m Neic York where tt is bemg screened with English subtitles A similar torsion is to be shwcn in81 words
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Article, Illustration226 1948-01-10 5 j?" ;i that's !ra !::V l^ -^-star,l--in H newi irTu^rf m <* "Go* th!v hvvn Ma >^- I," p fricia Marshall, iroctor from the stage /"Will i s Tj »Mrd!'s rtandJr, v.- **i Elizabeth J Sure JnR VlBltin g the sot "you a .'V .ansu-ei i WalJht.- drt Just226 words
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Article37 1948-01-10 5 - Production has just begun at Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer on "Alias A Gentleman," starring Wallace Beery with Tom Drake, Dorothy Patrick, Gladys George, Leon Ames and Warner Anderson. Harry Beaumont is directing with Nat Perrin as producer.37 words
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197 1948-01-10 5 BANGKOK, Jan 8 Minister of Education Sarabayavanija, in a special broadcast to Austra- lians, stated that promoters of the coup d'etat and the Government now functioning are two| J entirely different bodies and consist of totally different persons He said: "It is right toU.P. - 197 words
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91 1948-01-10 5 SACKED MOVIE DIRECTORS TO SUE COMPANY I Hollywood, Jan. R:— Two movie-wH er-direc}*>rs have asked more than three-million dollars in damages from movie studios for firing them because they refused to tell a Congressional committee whether they were communists. Ring Lardner. I Jnr., asked $1,382,500 from Twen'ieth Century Fox. DirectorU.P. - 91 words
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167 1948-01-10 5 Chinese (Barbers On Strike: Want 545,000 Per Haircut NANKING, Jan. 8. Fourthousand striking barbers gathered at the "Pacify Devil Temple" which houses the barbers Go Kwan Kung to protest against the .Government rejection of their demand of CN$45,--000 per haircut As the barbers' strike in Nanking entered its second day,167 words
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Advertisement116 1948-01-10 5 jS^^^r^^asrn^sy^^^r^s^i^BSßßßSMinßSß^ ROBERT LOUIS "fl a^L f ua, WHO GAVE YOl ft fNv*^- •TREASURE ISLAND' |K v v •DR. JEKYLL MR. f Nsf*^£ .V*l HYDE" AND S^s^EmST^ fl K,DNAPPED %£Mg#m^ COULD HAVE f*& W *Z&£gߣl&> written A /mmf&n*r(r THRILLER 4T «EESHEafe»w LIKE THIS.' CIiHOUN-FUKIIK-IUT 1 VYID/O DE HJXIi j HIGH CLASS116 words
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Article197 1948-01-10 6 In his recent broadcast the Governor-Gene-.;il mentioned how certain Malayans had informed him with particular nostalgia of the .acini harmony that had prevailed in pre-war Malaya, and how they deplored the "development "J' suspicion.-" between the manv communities in post-war Malaya. Now il is true that in pre-war197 words
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Article107 1948-01-10 6 'ytiltCyS^wWch has •ctively striving I Vi ll sus l' ll l() ns is of^tm.\? th^^^a«wth I ore' trSiS^rt 1 b >' w »«w organ™ fi ,h ri" 6 ***"<*** toI? in^S pJro^te^^ both *»ve been conrtiurted J IV onst 'tutions mm «n»l interests and\in PVe Vent to racial107 words
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Article, Illustration95 1948-01-10 6 First Ipoh Rover Crew who are competing for the Shield offered by the Governor of tht V-i'-r,*! Union, Sir Edward Gent. Left to right {seated): R/M Chung Shi n Yee, R/M J. Stephen. R/LiM Aorumaui, a omv., f o. iuu..:u„> i, oi Sockattngam. Middle Row:95 words
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Article1232 1948-01-10 6 PETER PRY - Here... There PETER PRY i By My disappearance from this Page caused quite a bit of panic in the office— so I have been told I The editor phoned up the -'Lost Property Department" at the Post Office and even got a couple of "Flying Squad" cars on the search1,232 words
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Advertisement101 1948-01-10 6 CHINA COMPANY so I Ml iHCt IOAD. SINGAFOaH SVI ON BTO| KlNi.s MM N 01 AMI'IIOKWOOP CMStST atajoLSSAU I M mi \M> IMM Jo <<l IHK i.riiiM-r Ifcoao, Daariasj ijjvmsussaaasa, Mm otaisjs> MM I MSI I la* Moth H.:uik.'nhhfv I BJ*SM*I I mem Caaaao, < IsaMrta stoma* r^Jaassaaa i Kun101 words
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Advertisement27 1948-01-10 6 Singapore to PENANG s s3 Daily I UATAVIA J145 Fridays PAUOafBANG 5 Tuesdays SAIGON 200 Sundays MEOAN J Saturdays Penang to: IVIEDAN 63 Saturdays Malayan Ai^ys Ugg]27 words
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Article, Illustration693 1948-01-10 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE I .*WITH L Birthday I i. Man 11. A i1 J i ai band in ttei n Br ta c I CI Jata's g North] Road DCW low heeled sh I mOTU ;r. during Dee hoart. rtiinly I 1 v iw com and serrlcetM ihoei693 words
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Advertisement110 1948-01-10 7 "An Exclusive Selection of French Cold Curb Bracelets." MALAYA DltY CLEANING CO. 416. ORCHAfcD gO>o StNGAfrOrtfe. tttONfe ***** Quick and Satisfactory Service fefficiettt SfaniilrLi best tity Steam Chanta*, frittw* dressing:, Charges Moderate sei^Gitf^teed jl within 24 hours. I 1 1 ii i aawa«a^a«a«awiaaaiaaaaaj«aMiaM HAVE YOU SEEN OUR RANGE I OF110 words
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157 1948-01-10 8 HE DIED WHEN SHE WAS FREE TO MARRY Hfir's minor hindslidr J uhu h mxnrrei <>n th* Kota Ttnqin Road bin fcftSf half fhr highway. Seiyeral slidtn <d a simihir nature moh tense in thi fmsemi nret I JL LONDON fan 8 Nura* 1 .11 29 of WaJlaaey ,ri.! M0157 words
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Article, Illustration199 1948-01-10 8 LONDON, Jan. k TtaetVa sast much apore time in the lives of Mr. ami Mrs. RofißoJd Clark, bo h aged twenty-live. q| Mount Pleasant. Maldon. Essex. Both are member* of Maldon Council and thev claim to W- th e youngest pair of married councillor!199 words
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Article, Illustration88 1948-01-10 8 NANKING, Jan. 8 —It was reliably reported that Soviet military attache tc China, MajGen N. V. Rcsschin has been recalled t 0 Moscow "for consul- tation" The Soviet Embassy here, when asked for a reason for Kosschin's recall, said he was returning to Russia "on leave" tut.U.P. - 88 words
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253 1948-01-10 8 ;;."'!<»■ .Jan. Wh,.,. Mr 2 <" Chesu,: I f ndon 8W was On. io ext lor stealing from a •tow. the West u3^ gLJ "de-,?' d bUt f r her do^ n;'Mo C pr.^n W,JUId tave Mrs. Nutting is the wife of MP W253 words
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Article, Illustration186 1948-01-10 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN (MXCLViTfi Tribune Staff Rep, r er Fang and Tribune Caa*H Chan Sechon visited t^H areas in Centra' jnj Thursday last and M back with them a J complete with pictur^H flood situation in thai M which practically wM from north and snuthiH ps far as rail an<j -1186 words
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Article, Illustration144 1948-01-10 8 Fiance Father UNKNOWN LONDON, Jan 8 W pective son-in-law carce^fl aid of a dock thief, convictions, at Liverpool^ After James Herbtrt. m bourer, of Florida-street. pool, admitted stealing tins of tongue from the I his wife pleaded \v.:h 'Jß pendiary magistrate V McFarlard) to gi\e :3 B more chance. LH144 words
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Advertisement28 1948-01-10 8 NEW WORLD CABARET •TO Uim«naß EXTO S N T TOT*' ™>- tor Reservations with their tJtiaZ hLT! h "in, <.„„,, r p »'k at Petai„ P Road N< w Wor,d28 words
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Article, Illustration34 1948-01-10 9 Even heavy vehicles found the going precarious and the course taken by the Singapore car and lorry in this picture had to be carefully watched as they negotiated thr flooded section of the road.34 words
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Article85 1948-01-10 9 LONDON. Jan. 7 Margaret Beck 17. of Park-road. Cadbury Health. Bristol, won her appeal at Bath Quarter Sessions against a three months' jap sentence for biting a policeman. The Recorder. Mr. E. A. Hawke. binding her over for two years. said he did not85 words
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Article144 1948-01-10 9 Tackles Prowler -Rugby Style LONDON. Jan B.— A man carrying a tora.i and chisel who tried back door of a house where the family were on holiday chose the moment when a patrollinsr coss able was in the yard. \nd when he tried to run away j th*' corts'able's shout144 words
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Article170 1948-01-10 9 She Smelt torn With Bottle LONDON, Jan, 8. A wafe who saw a six-foot burglar at acking Ivr husband wi.ih a j piece rrf lead piping, grabbed a I bottle of milk, hit the burglar on |>.e head and knocked him down a cour„ was told. The alleged burglar, Fran*170 words
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Article69 1948-01-10 9 London. Jan. 7 —A notice in a workshop In the City saying that employees were not expected to give notice or receive notice was held by Judge Konstam. K.C., at Clerkenwell today, to defeat a workman's claim for wages In lieu or notice. He dismissed an69 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-01-10 9 A Chinese womfn and her baby who were marooned at the 2+th nih on the Kota Tinggi Road where the flood water* were chest high in certain sections.28 words
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Article31 1948-01-10 9 LONDON. Jan. 7. Bing Cro»by topped the money-makers for the fourth year in an American cinema owners' pool, followed by Grable Bergman. Cooper, Bogart, Mope. Gable and Peck.31 words
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147 1948-01-10 9 London.. Jan. 7— As ai ash-tray came whizzing towards 'lie member-; of Chelsea, London, Rent Tribunal, the chairman. Mr C W Skinntr, remarked; "He's ai»Out the liveliest witness we've had." "He" was two-year-old Tony Pea roe, who had thrown the tray from his scat.147 words
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Article61 1948-01-10 10 BAGDAD. Jan. S. The Iraq National Democratic. Liberal and Independence parties which recently denounced the present Anglo-Iraq treaty (revision of which is being discussed in London) are preparing to send delegates to Britain "to put Iraq's case properly", it was reliably learned toiiay. EachReuter - 61 words
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Article96 1948-01-10 10 LONDON. Jan J that Soviet claiificati» A H proposal for tolvtag the 'aM on Austrian assets in the J treaty draft ma.!. \y u \fl slav Molotov i n I m 1 conclusion of th.- London ence of the Bi^ y <r J9 Ministers has now been iM ivReuter - 96 words
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Article100 1948-01-10 10 RIO £>£ JANEIRO The occupants of the pfl works of the Brazil > :,csM munist newspaper lar, threw han<! .>ijH on the police who the buUding today The occupants .iiecfl selves behind rolls of vM and although firing -^1 some time the police v.ereH t > occupy the buil-hng100 words
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Article76 1948-01-10 10 ROME. Jan. 8. '^M suggested that a man of I tish Empire shcul be :m Governor of TWeste C :U^H Sforza, Italian Foreign V disclosed today. I He told a Meeting ar, Cabinet that Y ifir3t suggested six names nationalities for the F 0S^^H These were all unaccep^M Italy,76 words
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Miscellaneous75 1948-01-10 10 S I X /\T7veA| YJ Jf^\ L-^^ONT WHEEL > been \yn/^v s&OJ "BUCK RYAN" .v^ia 7] f'i 5HiFTf? TXEM F^M Y NO, BURPER,^ \Tvai" snooper' /5 fy<s,>? antf, I 1 fl^^v if' 1^ MWI J HT^ 3 5 ,i, N^^^^E^!^ fas momer?/; te /streaking W^m^ l( lip >— —^M^f MMM75 words
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Article880 1948-01-10 11 Thomas Mack - Thomas Mack A SIX-DA Y SERIAL By VI Nancy's Trick Makes Her the Cirl-of-the-Hour for the j j c ang/ but She's the Ci rl-of-a-Lifetime for Steve j in). A,x U a: h^ l ,n those Why 11 nselve.l i Id the i Steve me De880 words
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125 1948-01-10 11 Restitution Of H.K. To China Revived NANKING, Jan. 8:— Dispu'e over eviction of Chinese from the leased territory of Kow!o©~ once again brcught to the fore tre issue of restitution of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignly. Many official arid unofficial Chinese appear to feel strongly about :he Hon? Kong Government'*U.P. - 125 words
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171 1948-01-10 11 Dutch Reserve Right To Freedom Of Action In Indonesia BATAVIA, Jan. 8. The Dutch have told the Indonesian ftepublicans through the Security Council's "Good Offices" Committee now negotiating jn Indonesia that the Netherlands Government would reserve its right to freedom of action if a cease fire agreement was not reachedReuter - 171 words
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Article215 1948-01-10 11 LAL'NUE, Jan. 8:- Former King Michael, let it be known E> would remain silent or. the en's surrounding his abdica>n, while tne Communists s'ill eon' rolled the Government of Rumania. He did r.ot say so many words, but the decision was indicated by his «eere ary. Mors*U.P. - 215 words
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Advertisement38 1948-01-10 11 N i Do Not Hiss I "Ol tile Night I I Of the liari j A thrilling detective i story by i j J. R. WILMOt j tchich begins on I Monday j in the i Morning Tribiw38 words
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Advertisement309 1948-01-10 11 fjssßßsi Ksam a^saV mwEml m m^m^m^Lm^mw mnA^m m^^mm Isfe"* jSK IMllfJ |i IS^lii aim BssTV >fl jaSSssssm BBBBBBa^^BBsV BBBBBbTjH SBBBBBBB^'^W'jSBBBT^aSSSBSJ BaSBBBBSK *i jSaSBBBBI BBSBBbV PlVaßsl aflafl Pal ¥k¥*W m aC *K al Bat V BllbbLSsSbsl E^^ftsCil /^<*al mmmm^* mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmSmmir i BBBssF J BaL jaslaf/ e<tablthcd that the endocrine glands play309 words
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Miscellaneous21 1948-01-10 11 l a in the i17n 1; pm ■(t Din -Ka-Suit f 1 n Hind V ln fl' i l KaiJi fl&^';21 words
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121 1948-01-10 12 Defeat Predicted For Guerillas In Greece ATHENS l»n n i. riflea ind stocks munition will I*- ahip|*-d ,'.i, from Britain M reiutl of gill proximately (750,000 aterlln Um Greel G ovafaataaaal rnaas i itisena svlth aterl nff basMai Firitaln it svaa dtocloeed todaj Th.- ■ram will ba distnhut. -j i»yReuter - 121 words
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Article67 1948-01-10 12 Loss** Jsn W« s, ,Mlt r i ntpUfy OUI administrate ß SUM eccn imic mavt^sisstry lor trass sBB* ctency (Jemaaula nol only IntelllaafJsOO t)UT .^mp!ir:t V." a*id hat*. Herbert IfosTlsion n tjosnton at a •Bi tain :n lfSs' lunch ort^astaed by -Future" magazine To joanf people ho67 words
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Advertisement162 1948-01-10 12 il (l,ildiui\ Matinee y*v, TODAV AT II AM V«TrSIV KI.IT f& Slarrini; KANDOII'II BCOTf MARLfHTC nr|| > dirtrk h [f|ri TO-MORROW Al II A.M. WL\ Till CRBAT JOHN L 111 A nLnfaff Diiy! l\ Ulj Ulj Ml PM 'O WT^ mm^T^7fffr/r 'jm\ BaVMßaßam\saat Bs*^ I^^ Tuff f /j mw x162 words
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Advertisement137 1948-01-10 12 I r7| PH^M^^iFl *^AST j jIV^N b#£*2 a£-"iir p, '\l jy|gy Sasl BBM IJTI Ball bVm MilMi !l 11l sal mm^ BBaB HflßaHHaani 11 UL I P.M.. 4.15 P.M. m W SEE IT h.iil) AND H.15 P.M. BaKn\aW VOIV V^V^BaaaaW x BsaasaV jlaßaßaßßaßßßa^^^^ \aal Baassal BsP^AaV jflssal A^KkvA a^^Bßy l^^^^^^B137 words
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Article706 1948-01-10 13 JtfCtf 9 to- ?he Ma^> ,an 13.00 A*- 0 ISO !•*> 55 Ml 27/* < JJS 10.00 ,00 4.00 5 40 a0 60 l^W L i.75 »M B 5100 WOO 44 00 44.50 h 3 00 34.00 E L ijm m* I, 24 M 4! V II706 words
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Article106 1948-01-10 13 Both London and New York closed at easier prices and the local rubber market opened In uncertain mood, and moved slowly downwards in the fore- noon. In the afternoon on rumours I of the local Singapore Harbour i Board strike it looked as if H would steady up106 words
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121 1948-01-10 13 LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 9.— The United Nations Palestine Commission will meet for the first time today faced with the problem of its own protection as well as protection for the people of Palestine. U- N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie said he would place the securityU.P. - 121 words
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Article96 1948-01-10 13 Tsingtao. Jan. 9— The United States Marin e Headquarters here is trying to confirm that one Marine was killed and four others capture^ by Communists in a tragic end to a Christmas Day hunting expedition. Chinese General Ting Chih Pan. commander of the newlyorgan'zed 11th P?ace Preservation96 words
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Article108 1948-01-10 13 Bomb Thrown At Italians MA LI LAND, Jan. Is— Ten ta--1 liais were sligh 'y injured a* i hey sat drinking o n the veran- dah o? a cafe here yes;e;day evening when a Mills bomb was thrown in o the buiic.rtg by Soma'>s. The incidoit was the climax ofReuter - 108 words
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Article138 1948-01-10 13 Market Notes Jottings The rubber market did not know quite how to regard the prospect of yet another strike at the docks. If loading is seriously interfered with, this would seem to be a bear influence this end and a bull influence at the terminal ends. However, there are other138 words
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Article38 1948-01-10 13 Trie Malayan Sharebrofcers' Association report issued yesterday leads as follows: The market in tin shares turned a m%W easier in sympathy with London and local profit-taking. Industrials were steady with smaP enquiry for sel» cUd shares.38 words
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Article59 1948-01-10 13 NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Joey Maxim from Cleveland was favoured nine to five to spoil the American debut of Olle Tandberg. Sweden's heavyweight contender, in an international ten-round bout In Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. Maxim is favoured despite the fact that he is giving away the fair-skinnedU.P. - 59 words
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Article32 1948-01-10 13 Rome, Jan. 9.— Mr. Leif Egelawi. South African Hitrh Commissioner in London, is understood here to have been suggested by Italy as prospective Governor of the free terrisn v.l Tiieste.32 words
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Advertisement120 1948-01-10 13 TRIBUTE /^itSSfc^, To those Men I/m^lHklmZ* i Who Are No /Matf M^Aat S More than /#V afftft^fffit CLAY PtGfeONS OW&la*T*# As thev Drop a^^T^D/V fftOM tUfe SKY t>2&kfow m^ W I I to the Men of *^a^d^aZft*ar A t..fc pAfcActtttr: AM B^Z'* aJibirw BAttALtONS! 2as^aw C Nt i^fe MIDNIGHT! j120 words
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385 1948-01-10 14 Iraqi delegation prepares for vital treaty talks LONaOONaJ li-aaji iJ.-iV^ati.*ii. head- eaty of 1930, will hold .j,;,,. expert this morning brfore meetifU British Fo retary Brae* Bwrin this aflei noon. The pgCftHl h^ofuiions are reliably under %mm\ to centre on Arrh le J i' e of the present i reaty385 words
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Article265 1948-01-10 14 The international Congress Phv>h\\l Educaion is being held in London immediately re the Olympic Games m Experts in physical trainrrom all parts of the world hav been invited to attend. The aim of the Congress which win be formally opened bv the Minister or265 words
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Article75 1948-01-10 14 the Jo lilads again.-!: the Seafotl! Battalion aoeowd team on Sundav at 5 15 p.m. i GHlßltaa Barracks': Jolh.ads XI: SitViambwrn; Rasak Mu. ha; GHmi, Haniff; Kayambu; K, R. Muthiah; MumMi; Muniyamli; Sin' ha: O, •nan: |f Krishna (Caj*)j Safehudn; Krish-asamy Jollil ads 2XI vs. '"A*' Company St^rfc75 words
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Article120 1948-01-10 14 Anne on way to meet Michael Copenhagen, Jan. 9. a smil-' :n and radiant Princess Anne of Bourbon Parroi left Denmark 1 today aboard the North Express ■t 0916 for Switz land, wher? young ;i nd handsoiriv former Kiny Michael ol Rumania :s stuyin*,'. The Princess was accompanied by her120 words
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Article48 1948-01-10 14 A garden party wil be held at P^lrp W n PUr SWlmmin g POOL i aslr Panjang, on Jan. 15 on th "casta* of the 19th Anniversary I P'»h Press Group m C £n b rat nS WiU be take P^ce Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Pen;iriK.48 words
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Article163 1948-01-10 14 2- All Draw In Hock League Game The Ind: n *w„ M the Police t, ato..?! |a League Hockey fi«, m\ ground in .horntoniM terday M The game was fai M swung frcm,n dt n J« in the first seS sion th M opened accounts when sl Singh scored from163 words
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Article97 1948-01-10 14 BATAVIA. Jan 9 A spokesman of th' Netherlands East hmmm C7<" rnment said today Wetland had promised the Security Council "Good Offices" CommUhM its co-opt ration allowing the Republican AmBaafJOSaStor Sutan Sjahrir and the Viee-Preekieni Dr. Mohamed Ha t t<i to i* turn to Batavia. Dr Siahrir97 words
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169 1948-01-10 14 Last Minute Goal Gives SC Hockey Win (Tribune Stan Reports* A last-minute goal ay I Pow enabled the SCJtH i score a narrow 2 1 '..jtorfl the Cable and Wirt ess M team at Heng Lim Green fl The poor ground :ndfl were not conducive key. Infringement^ r fl ent169 words
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Miscellaneous365 1948-01-10 14 «w vom iiaimo today! BLUE NFTWORK M W"" MALAY E\f,US« 12 "Ttt?* 51 8 Summary in Mandarin. I^os PROGRA\fMF« 2 W SSahib S? rf s «"»niary j Summary in Amoy; 1 U NeJ« -vvnaKA^^ES New r"^ ,b 2. a Gadi s: 12.45 mary in Cantonese: 1.15 W 12.00 -2.00 D365 words
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315 1948-01-10 15 Our leading "feathers" to be In action soon I, n Four of Britain's leading PNDON- l ;V'-,:„^ hT division-Ronnie Claythe f eatn« i aeignt -m ch ampion. kjo^WSiptlnd IS WiHiamsL Son early this ye** ualla* it the Albert Hall, toncla v,on l«*ts y;'Xn s mms Williams at nJan Vrt MonoyReuter - 315 words
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Article74 1948-01-10 15 IyoRK Jan krht itianipion Joe Lou:s Em with the 10th Get* Esf Club i lefend his EstJaraey Jot WsUcctt, Iter opporvrr. mutually i[o the i hampion ami "about JUBC II", at e detefnined aster. Mostd Um Bght arUl be the Yankee Stadiusai in jta aa n tstimeH .1U.P.; Reuter - 74 words
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Article63 1948-01-10 15 kai, Jan 9 C modity i\y day I .v and r.en expressed :e.ir the i" w-th the no gold pan! Ir I riling :;i: > hum al i ast thich tringent c ws "and R::,r tort and *injj U. lark ,us f r si idyatyes- c high CN$2OO,Wuinew rumours63 words
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Article49 1948-01-10 15 lei Aviv, Jan. 9.— Unofficial reports from the Syrian border s a:d today that Arab troops havcrosgvfl the border and attacked two Jewish villages— Kefar Sold and Dan in Hagalii. British troops arrived from Mettula. Fighting continued. First reports said two Jews *ore injured. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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87 1948-01-10 15 Tkey Don't Wait to Go Sack To Russia Sranghai. Ja: 9. \i anghai j wfcl(taj Russians m'Oc -top ied for j ai ti received •ptlet Union citiii> nship are ftaPNaaiing iinwillingness to be repatriated follow.ng reciipt of letters ir, m relatives who returned t< U» c *a last I yearReuter - 87 words
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Article126 1948-01-10 15 Soviet-Pakistan Friendship Pact? London. Jan. B.— No information of a Soviet offer to the Pakistan Government of a ten to twenty-year friendship pact has been rc ceived at the British Foreign Office, its spokesman stated in London tonight. He was commenting on a press report attributed to "Foreign Office quarters."Reuter - 126 words
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Article24 1948-01-10 15 TO DAY 'S HOCKEY iBJaTJu* Hocke, fßll today win I '-caw. Bj i10 1 joining 16 Drespnt u Quest- SmB 1w«» even u it24 words
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Article16 1948-01-10 15 EJHbh h l gUke Suela,) the ;1 a r- a:,"-' K «*hmlr ,1 in r>.._ ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article38 1948-01-10 15 I hted I Bar The dancing was strictly impromptu. eeliL U 7 S NpSid by the prem i /VL Vtt haa PWr a mong the ScowtrSl who sreettd the c <>ttish-h,. rtk 4aa.ijr-.zrjC- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article34 1948-01-10 15 -W.nkiujr. Jan. 0.--The State Council noting thi* o rr?ng adopted a decision making Peitk Uuias "auxiliary capital". trough fc e Executive Yuan by tne Peiping Munich Kmu«l ouneil.- Reuter A A PReuter; AAP - 34 words
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285 1948-01-10 15 INDIANS START FIXTURE vs TASMANIA TODAY HOBART. Jan 9.— The Indians begin a three-day match here tomorrow against Tasmania. •Cinderalla" state of Australian cricket. Tasmania has produced several noted international, including C. J. Eady. the all-rounder contempory of Darling and 1 Noble; E L. McDonald, rated the best bowkr inReuter; AAP - 285 words
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295 1948-01-10 15 <BY JOSEPH YAN) The Yoons Yoong Club. Selangor 8 I!*7 Inter-Hub Table-Tennis Champions of 1947, who were j beaten by the Tiger Sporting Associatlon the previous night, stag- i ed a fine come bat-.: oy beating The Rest by three games to295 words
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Article60 1948-01-10 15 TCKIO. Jan. 9—A United Sta es B-17 Flying Fortress cir cling over the stn?>:en Russian ship Dvira this Safternoon pcite.i tha^ tJ e sea is subsiding and that the shmi list was now only 20 degrees. Heavy seas, which have been buffeting the ship, are reported to haveReuter - 60 words
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Article78 1948-01-10 15 New York, Jan. 9. New Jersey Sta'e notice discovered svnd seized 55.000 lbs of explosives oi; a vacant farm at Wall towntiiip. New Jersey yesterday. Eight nen foun,' loading the explosives or> to a trailer were arrested. The prosecutor said vie wad •'fairly certain'' flaaajsj explosives wereReuter - 78 words
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139 1948-01-10 15 Nanking. Jan .9— The Nationalist campaign against Communists in Manchuria is being intensified as reports today indi cate tie establishment of -bandit suppression headquar ers in the northeast" similar I 1 the Ncrth China Command un- der General Fu Tso-yi. The new Manchurian comI mand,Reuter - 139 words
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Article103 1948-01-10 15 Jerusalem. Jan. 9. —The Stern gang. Jewish terrorist erganisa tion. today issued a statement from its "underground headquarters" threatening all foreign correspondents in Palestine who ace pt press cards issued by "the 1 Fascist. British-paid, Arab Higher Executive." "By this unethical act implicit j in theReuter - 103 words
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365 1948-01-10 16 NEW BEVIN POLICY GIVES ALL-OUT SUPPORT TO U.S. LONDON, Jan. R-Fon?^ Secretary Erne* l lobaj programme ol foreign policy, cov« 1 Jin the world where Kiu*;an can interests conflict Formal appro* H of the plan, winch is ixp U mtMm thMi JJ Lfcsjsjf (.ovmiment has complete > aMlM ontd allU.P. - 365 words
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Article167 1948-01-10 16 KARACHI Pakistan I m The poJ i > niarW <"'' r ind lootei t,i <)>■ Pakistan r» kil r u '>f OS T aday Karav hi a i qu el un impoaed aitei lac maaa Ti, ere vert eatln et< <1 lo bi r, OM167 words
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110 1948-01-10 16 "BEVIN SHOULD GO," SAYS BRITISH RED LEADER M: an. Jan. 9 Mr. Harry Pol litt. Secretary of the Britis* Communist Party, who is attend ing the Italian Communist Con gre-s here, told the press hert today: 'Mr Bevin should gs Mr. Pollitt described the Bn tlan Foteign Secretary as "theReuter - 110 words
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Article197 1948-01-10 16 BARNES BACK IN FORM— SCORES 85 Sydney. Jan. 9— S. G. Barnes, back to his old form, played tru brightest innings of the day in sec ring 85 ior New South Wales on the first day of their Sheffield Snieid match against South Australia here. At close of play NefJReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration17 1948-01-10 16 ure ich His Erceli^ J 1 Cox viewing the Mulbery Harbour rceuencv declared oven yesterday evening^ J17 words
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79 1948-01-10 16 PARAGUAY NOT ENTERING FOR OLYMPICS Londcn. Jan. 9.— Paiagua; South America) have withdrawi tfatti entry from the Olympn gnmes. The reason, the* havinformtd the organising com Hiittee in London, is that th< training o! ©ur athletes has no' yt attained th e necessary effici cnc/." 'I hey hope t- partici.xu?Reuter - 79 words
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Article162 1948-01-10 16 STALIN MOSCO SILENT LONDOS. f m night, afttr rumm* Sta/, n j J au^eepmr, or J tfaacotn tea* ,f,/j 77i< rstmourAt istnrtU ae, SuHtzfrhm.i lh were cabled romni Bail Toe Bafttaaaaer "Bemeri SSM*" rarm,/ rf f /rere uvi.v no j J* <<«f mwtmteni rumm any Russian quarter ml Throughout foaay,162 words
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Article61 1948-01-10 16 LAKE SUCCESS Jan Indian Government will pate "to the fullest extent 1 global "give-one-Uav drti I United Nations Appeal ft I ren. it waa announced t I official* of the Appeal The decision, which i India's original position reached by the Indian Sor after a month ofReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1948-01-10 16 SPITFIRE CRASHER (From Our Own R't* KUALA LUMPVR I* An unconfirmed report ed here late last night that a RAF Bpitfin J «ometrJ»erei near th* W Negri Sembilan bom afternoon. No further are available, but it *j stood that the pilot, m the sole occupant of w managed to parachute51 words
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