Morning Tribune, 14 January 1948
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257 1948-01-14 1 nev of the American t rJt<i M r l Jem bark to their x****. The launch moved out to sea with the Yankee seamen. After a few minutes the engine gave trouble The crew of the launch, consisting of two runners and a crew257 words
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Article52 1948-01-14 1 The prompt arrival of the i i Police prevented what might have developed Into a big affray yesterday when two rival gangs of Chinese clashed m Boat Quay shortly after 3 p.m. Sticks, stones arid bottles were usk ipd one man was injured. S-jn men52 words
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Article77 1948-01-14 1 WK. 13 Thf y Duty tudiiu publisher allegtdly s^nt by a firuup" rauHenmg Wmben, incluJma Prt■f AfitAroti'i to ref(mph><jm<j trickt ruiif nfiitory'i 'i< tivftieg, 'Wi. i;(/.>io Khunnu reCOfJf Of th? I' tt< r. tcr ch'iTiirJ 'hf mn^ern\h "tinpl'tinn<: various dmdtog nd *ndanhe Mftfary uroup such If premm m orc/erU.P. - 77 words
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Article323 1948-01-14 1 (Tribune Staff tte**i*t) TOP-SECRET CONFERENCES WERE HELD IN CERTAIN IXDISCLOSED QUARTERS IX SINGAPORE YESTERDAY. FOLLOWING WHICH IT WAS DECIDED TO FLY THE IIYSTERY DAKOTA PLANE WITH ITS EQUALLY MYSTERIOUS CARGO OF AN UNIDENTIFIED CORPSE TO BUKIT TINGGT AT DAWN TODAY The Tribune understands that 'sanction has been obtained to323 words
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Article30 1948-01-14 1 ft, Jan. 13-Umt«d States Warrant Offir*-r. Burton X today faced naval court »arpes involving th<? illentl n vessels for contraband from no r th ck^» ,v Ml- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article16 1948-01-14 1 ;HAI, Jan. 13 A Chinese USS* plane c -u. •n undetermined numler of U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article12 1948-01-14 1 £5533 ase "Onerr-m shl PPers j... ral^. effective on U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article105 1948-01-14 1 we«f i, '»ti>>ci<,iiv lt y^ht s l>d t0 the **5 y 1 1 e*U,. Stanad that her husband, from whom she \ca* separated last October, be deprived of the right to visit her four-year-old daughter Antoinitte on the ground* that the child was born by artificial means, and Mr.105 words
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66 1948-01-14 1 Export Price For British Cars Slashed OXFORD. Jan. 13.— A substantial reduction m the export price of a majority of Morris. Wolseley and fcUey cars and j Morris Commercial vehicles has been made. the. Nuffleld Organisation announced. This action follows Sir Stafford Cripps' call for more competitive price levels. ThReuter - 66 words
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Article402 1948-01-14 1 Atom Bomb War: Warning To U.S. WASHINGTON. JAN. 13.— i PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S AIR {POLICY COMMI&SJON TODAY WARNED THE UNJTEP STATES THAT ON JAN. 1. 1«53. AMERICA WOULD FACE A'PAY-THE PAY WHEN FOREJON COUNTRIES WOUI-P AU4OST CERTAINLY POSSESS ATOMIC WEAPONS "IH QUANTITY". ANP WOUU> F HO3A3J-Y ALSO HAVE XN MASS PfIOPUCTJON402 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-01-14 1 SHE HAS BIC FUTURE Twenty three-year-old Miss Cicely Ludlam qf Sheffield may one day be Britain's first woman Ambassador m a foreign capital. She has been appointed Third Secretary tb the Embassy at Belgrade, and is the first woman to qualify as a permanent member of the Foreign Office D55 words
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Article74 1948-01-14 1 Pilot is an American The pilot who brought the Dakota with the mystery corps* from Jogjakarta and who is flying the plane to Bukit Tinggi today is an American named Mr. I Freeberg, the Tribune learned last night. The markings of the plane are rj 002 on the toings and74 words
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Article28 1948-01-14 1 SHANGHAI. J«n. J3:— Mayor C. Wu today pegged the who.esal* and retail prices of white r»ti nt $1,450,000 and t1. 500,000 per picul resoectively^- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article35 1948-01-14 1 S'PORE THEOSPOHICAL SOCIETY A public meeting will be held at the Singapore Ix>dge Theosophicai Society tomorrow (ThuriK day) at G3O p.m. Subject w discussion: "The Bodies Yo* Wear, 1 conducted by Mrs. It. von Krusenstierna.35 words
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Article30 1948-01-14 1 HANOOON, Jan. 13.— Tnonww and uranium, used m the manufacture of atom bombs, hay* been found m Central and Eastern Burma, it was orflciaily learned here today.30 words
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Article35 1948-01-14 1 COIX)MBO, Jan. 13.— Ceylon s Government has rejected a British offer of 3d. a pound more than the 1947 contract price lor the island's tea this year, it was reliably learned here.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement31 1948-01-14 1 I Design for Better Sleep! PPQUOT finf coivm^P PERCAUE America's most popular bedsheets and pillow cases! Over 200 threads per inch! 72" x 108" at $950 81" x 108" at 511.5031 words
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265 1948-01-14 2 lfe«S«* Mat (22). I CMMB Inrry-dnyer m» disqualified from holding a driving licence lor aiJßriod of six i»QftUM and fined $200, m default one id wth'e rigorous imprisonment, when ho was found viilty on a charge f265 words
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Article65 1948-01-14 2 M *'>M.a/if bjr <**• a^.i-yrihes to preixv* the tcanto* damaoe dont to p«l>iic comvmenee* m Sinvip:tre. In one xrerk. three flushing tanks and brackets were itw*'--94 from Maxicell Ro'vi: »:«d fimm Temple Street: and cnt fwtm Raub Stree*. From anothtr. xohtte t;le« tc^r*As the** thinos canno? bt rt*65 words
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Article57 1948-01-14 2 LOXDON. Jan 13— Sir Zafrullah Khan. Foreign Minister of Pakistan, flew to New York early today to give the Security Council Pakistan's answer to India's complaint on the Kashmir issue. His case is that the situation m Kashmir cannot be isolated from other problems which threatenReuter - 57 words
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Article176 1948-01-14 2 Wriile attempting to cross BerangMß li^dd »>n tin night of DM. 27 lust fnf, a 55-year-old I Chines.- Hospital Assistant, bee Nk<>w. was hit by a passing car .ii'd did i Stw hours later a& a result of injures received. This wi'.s (old the Singapore i176 words
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Article41 1948-01-14 2 'JOKIO, Jan. 13.— United Stats Army Air Force pilot. Lt. Carl w. Clough of Bakvrsfleld. California, was killed on Tttnißday when his plane. a P-47. crashed due to engine trouble at Northwest Field, it was announced m Tokio.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article56 1948-01-14 2 BAGDAD. Jan. 13 —The Iraq Government decided today to ad|mit 2 500 Yugoslav Muslims who wish to emigrate. Murataz Alumant. Assistant Director-General m the Ministry o: the Interior is leaving for Cairo shortly for talks with Arab League I representatives to make arrangements for theReuter - 56 words
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247 1948-01-14 2 HAD A FEW DRINKS-THEN RAMASAMY THREW A COP RAMASAMY ATTENDED A FUNER AL -RAMASAMY DRANK "SAMS IT; HE tOULDN7 TELL THE MAGISIHATE YESTERDAY HOW MANY PEGS HE HAD. HE .KNEW HE HAD TWO BUT AFI-ERTHAT. There was a fie qu'l to this when Ramasamy. frail looking ■:»ppean«d m the Third247 words
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118 1948-01-14 2 "Truth Drug" Restores Lost Memory NEWCASTLE. Jan 13 —For the second time within a week "truth drug* has restored the memory to a man who had forgotten who he was. Dennis Adamson Bennett, 22 ex-sailor of Sheffield, went to Newcastle to work but lost his memory. The only clues wereReuter - 118 words
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41 1948-01-14 2 Thr BttfHU Chmr.sr s fc «»f C'ous/ O( There «>e discussed a LaJi/ wem'berafcip, creation a/ T 2£E /laisow *><**>** the Committee and members; Volunteer cVE'***;, th€ wtitutinn of a rind #fc WiCmbcraW|> ca >npaign41 words
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124 1948-01-14 2 B.B.C. Quiz Master Be On the Air From Radio Malaya Mr Donald UcCullmtgh. the fmmom* BB.fTn "Brains Tnut." xcAo i» m Ainvtporr I program** to be brrxidcast from alt Stations ,j jT; a *^^H ir/»<A Niheerk tomorrow at 9.45 jun. |lJ ifl T»« pr+grammß it entttUA "P*um of f^« Air124 words
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Article185 1948-01-14 2 Cecil Hobos. Reference Li- crarian for South East Asia m ;h? Library of Congress In Washington, D.C. is now visiting Singapore and the lAalayan inion. It was letmt thai he is on a tour of the countries m Sooth Ea*t Asia lor the purpose 01 securing reference material and185 words
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Article67 1948-01-14 2 Owing to engine trouble the' ntr •♦Oranje" called at Olbral- tar for repairs. The vessel sailed I from this port on Jan 9, and is due here on Jan. 24 thS.t GDAD> Jan 13.— Health auh£ tOday reopened the frontiers of Iraq, Syria, Turkey and en?d n PReuter - 67 words
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Article84 1948-01-14 2 NANKING. Jan. 13 -M purpose of suvngthenaß smuggling measures upß Implementation of theCß {jritttb agreement sigr.edj day. the Chines- Goveraß reported by the official fl I Pally News today as jfl the purchase of 16 !rirM fUH| mo^or launches fn| UnIM States for patrol M South China waters JpeReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement129 1948-01-14 2 kimii:rgartex (ieneral daily classrs from 11 30 a.m. including pn»pantory musical instruction through the midiutn of uIIDUKT PIANOS, and PWCI'SSION BANDvS Apply: Secretary, FAR (ASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A, Kirk Tenrace. (Off llhoby (lhauti. I'honc 4 toe PAINS ID THE JOINTS? Swollen, tn- flamed, painful i_3^_L l o t n t129 words
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739 1948-01-14 3 s chief, Housebreaking Charges Against SHB Union Official IfatV Treatment yf thourers Alleged W*^ wolf ire Inspector of the Sin«a- t ;rt com J# r K^men^d charges of Kkine to commit mischief Enfnt: mischief by daBSure and other pro- ■or.pn?t- Ganapathj m lowest the three accord tree^ of housebreaking ■f739 words
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Article67 1948-01-14 3 KIWI DANCL ON JANUARY 24 Jers of ih, Kiwi U** m k' forthc °mto« Kiwi «'gnt :or mcml en and their 5. to be held on Saturday, Jan. '"•/■Mtacf of Mist Cecilia Kurau ...ir East Coa^t f tn partidHU are g.*tn n touch WKh the ytteHon BecreUry, Mr. p c67 words
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184 1948-01-14 3 Decorator Appeals Against Sentence An Indian M'asUm decorator, Syed jaffar, wfco hsdbffn tentenced to 21 months' rt|J°W* imprisonment ty t|*e SecomJ District Judge, on a charge of abetting the offence Of eriml&al breach of tnwt.in rewecV «f 31 bales of cloft, «pp*feo tftfeet the conviction to 4lie Appeal Court yesterday184 words
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Article49 1948-01-14 3 An anniversary celebration o the Marigold Badminton Party will be held at the bungalow of Mr TeoKim En* on Jan. 24 and m It is requested that those joining m the function should B et m touch with Mr. Ng Chia Heng at No. 56. Syed Aiwi Jload.49 words
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Article185 1948-01-14 3 rlfhts nniiJ c lm P°rtant 8* i 32 !aw overn■ts paV-pJ ons wit h their SSfsv r eit dear that t lhls law Ortlvh l t v ltvvas Passed !rer but lnterpst s of a «thor-ti c states l^at *«*!Z?J? T 1 for et jmportantReuter - 185 words
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Article202 1948-01-14 3 Found guilty on a charge of attempted extortion, two Chin- ese. Sin Ah Boon and Bd* K;h Lam, members of a secret society, i were sentenced to 20 months' and 23 months' rigorous impri- j sonment. respectively, by the I Fourth Criminal District Judge yestcrdav. Sin202 words
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Article109 1948-01-14 3 THEFT OF LORRY ALLEGED On trial At the Singajpore i Asst*es -on a fharge of stealing a th*ee-ton motor lorry from H.M. Naval faduAt Seletar. a younK Mtoti, ?T *£»<**: f ot merly employed at the docks as a driver, adatfUed taking out the lorry «t the request of a109 words
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Article117 1948-01-14 3 PRISONERS' HUNGER STRIKE p,»KGOON, Jan. IS -.Armed police and i-^to-c^W^ P° lX c centra! jail w*we l*30« prison•rs, who proved awawwt .the mtWacy- of the /m»cpem|CJKe P«y amnesty, started a Mt-tJown svrike during the week-end and have refused food tor to*- last 72 hours. According to a prison authority, 37Reuter - 117 words
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Article157 1948-01-14 3 4 NEW BOATS FOR S'PORE WATERS ft>ui small vessels destined for work hi Singapore waters arrived on Sunday after completing a three-month trip covering 4,362 miles from Sydney. Among; the vessels, which, were ordered by the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, was a modern 210-ton ocean lighter, feoUL Hie fcom towed along157 words
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176 1948-01-14 3 SPOKE INTO TELEPHONE THAT WAS'T THERE A Cfrtaese scboel teacher. JCuo Chi san. who ttUl an iwtfy scar on his tfcroaf as a ret^ of allegedly attempting to end his life with a raw Wade, was produced before the Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. fl. J. C. Wait yesterday on176 words
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Advertisement38 1948-01-14 3 Attractive Afternoon Frocks I^^ j (jj^ Beautiful Evening Gowns I V o 4^ io% discount. n Im ShangKai Modern Tailortrg JrjHM i 10 BATTERY ROAD. SING O K*M£wUL j ladies own material Phone 82C81 m made to order38 words
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201 1948-01-14 4 -PROGRESSIVES' CLAIM A HARfJE THAT THE MA^ LATAN DEMOCRATIC UWgN fc AD FORFEITKI. ITS RI«HT TO HAVE A BAY IN Tg FY)RTHCOMIN« SINGAPORE BJJCTIONS BBCAUBE IT NOT ONLY ADVOCATED A BOYCOTT OF Wjßjf TIONS HIT ALSO ATTEMPTED TO DMttTUAOE VOTKRS FROM REGISTERING FOR A VOTE201 words
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181 1948-01-14 4 With «'fl»-rt from today, the ystf.'m of issuing Hour m S.ngaj.orc to industrial usi'r.\ i.e. bakers, biscuit manulacturers, no#»dle makeis. cake- makers. restaurants, colfee s lops, etc. will be as follows: Where a mat is prepared to take stocks m bulk, at not less than181 words
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Article78 1948-01-14 4 I A Variety Entertainment by amateur artistes will ue given at the Victoria Theatre on Jan. 16 and 17 under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission m aid of the Orphanage. The programme includes orchestral rvcitals. sketches m Tamil, vocal items, solo and 1 group dances, instrumental78 words
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145 1948-01-14 4 JERUSALEM, JAN 13— JEWS AJJAWp THE ARAB SHEIK JARRAH QUARTER Of JERUSALEM LAST NIGHT WITH VX!I 2WF-WCH MORTAR FIRE IN ONE OF THE HEAVIEST NIGHT ATTACKS OF THE FIGHTING IN PALESTINE I Slioik Jarrah, lying north of j tho oid city of Jerusalem, liesReuter - 145 words
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Article86 1948-01-14 4 At a special poneral meetin-j held at the premises of Wing Lok Club at Nos. 44/46. Smith Street. sin E a- re E eC 7> the blowing were elected office bearers for 1948President: Lai Nam; Vice PreslS^w Choy; Hon. Secretary; Lok* Weng Sung; Asst. Hon. SecretarySSn^ 186 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-01-14 4 ovely Ava Gardner. Universal-International star, v M ears m Sin ga pore', htr first co-starring picture in* fM Mac Murray. l28 words
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219 1948-01-14 4 Court Told Six Chinese gunmen entered a house m Moulmein Road at 8.45 p.m., on Aug. 8, last year. The first man who entered wore a white handkerchief as i a mask, and held a revolver pointed at the inmates m 10 were mReuter - 219 words
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Article160 1948-01-14 4 LONP. Jan 11— A 34 _^^B Poliaj* »aff s»«rgcan*. EugM Jurkitwicx, was executd a I veld Priw* Bristol, der *f Mm. Emily Bowe*« 74. licensee of t:.e (i^M MkJdlcxoy. Somerse T« W rjf Criminal Apina! diOH Jurkiewicz's arP^ 1 doa"h sen enre. and yJW Secretary refund a n P160 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-01-14 4 Bar stars? xr e*g r*H*g "T-fder Ha«" m11 words
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Advertisement30 1948-01-14 4 you must not MISS THIS/ OLD CLOTHES J •n I "ll^T WADE NEW! A jjf A h y Dr y Clawing, Dyrwg IHII1 HI 1 and invisible Mending "3«».«LBS»SS co30 words
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Article, Illustration14 1948-01-14 5 •#j rhi oKwure of "The Brothers" wheh Jdtotric* K >r-n>nn VJh< theatre.14 words
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Article601 1948-01-14 5 THE VIKING GOES -HUNTING NOW Film Notes From Britain U SDON Jan I I, r amber, VUting Ahoy. Bust"! i^r ukma VioneyI from H!:>' me to tne I Island? off the btrrlt* by "The Blue Hi. unH itcn of the Yatawt ■seauh of wlttabN v?.rk- the film. BvikT.e Ahoy explored601 words
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Article111 1948-01-14 5 YEARS IN DARK BUNDED THE SPIDERS London. Jan. 11. Flooded tunnels and caves, some 30 ft. under water, have just been explored at Castleton, Derbyshire, by scientists wearing diving gear and carrying underwater electric lamps. Vac scientists discovered that: A'l living creatures tht-y found were bl:nd after centuries of 'Jarkness.111 words
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Article208 1948-01-14 5 Coupon Secret Defins Thieves London Jan. 13. The lack of a secret characteristic which denotes a forged clothing coupon to the expert was mentioned at the magistrates' court m Marlbo-roueh-street. London, by Mr. E. C. Sinsrtcn. counsel for the Board ,of Trade, when he produced a packet of 1.800 forged208 words
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Article189 1948-01-14 5 London, Jan. 11.— Mrs. Wini nic Pearson, a clippie, has raised £120 m six -months for a legless schoolboy by singing to passengers on her bus. Winnie, I 35 widowed mother of two children, has been singing her way 1 ploni? the bus routes sirce sne189 words
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Advertisement154 1948-01-14 5 Jfc ROMANCE f SENTtMETVT MAGNIFICENCE :l wilcox fv V 3im t1| t <*«f^ ci VII A* /^f team of f** *?<*** PICCADILLY tNCIDtNf Anna Mkhael JVE4C££ WILDING "the tttttttl*feV» 1 1 it/n^ stitfefet" Herbert Wllcox has ttot missed jA|A a trick that will tottch the tt arm l W*» (A154 words
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302 1948-01-14 6 MOOTING TRIBUNE Primary Producers l b. i > <■;<■» 9 S wamsDAY, jan_ i^J. 948 The strength and Aeakness of Malayan < conomy lies m the fact that its prosperity is built around the production of two important industrial raw materials— tin and rubber. All other economic functions m this302 words
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Article, Illustration122 1948-01-14 6 A scene m the House of Representative at Canberra, Australia, during the opening mmM the British Commonwealth of Nations preliminary talks on the '*K"**f A Peac€ Treat y- Sogfl round the table (clockwise) are India: Sir Raghunath ParaUfpg* f*^£- to Australia.. Btr frM Rau Canada- Mr K. A. Greene122 words
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724 1948-01-14 6 "Whisky Galore" A typics Compton Mackenzie tale Books of the Week I M km "Whisky Galore s by Compton Mackenzie (Chatto and Wiitdus). As the title suggests, this new novel of Compton Mackenzie's is "non-austerity" jn every respect. It is, indeed, an uproariously funny story m the inimitable manner of724 words
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126 1948-01-14 6 NEW YORK.-A aew synthe t'Lr; a Possible triplethreat weapon W insi tubercuIt may lead to a n,.>re yanid Hiagmosis of the disea^ and niy fimhng a partner for ,tr^omyJ in J t might also help b th, <« L hnin?, f chemiral '■> a new e126 words
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Advertisement13 1948-01-14 6 Vtw^PlUu'lm IJ/ gßife i_ J /linn. SEASON TRADING CO. 57 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE..13 words
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Article935 1948-01-14 7 WITH VfittA AHOMCMHE 1 jhcNcus c^ Bia v >. I they D g. WflS« ■s N. J Davis tuve I w H ijwan, th^« ■Marle:.n and baby ■irdre Ann will be Ke Canton >:^rUy. I j,nu.,:y 18. at St Htht-dral Aur: IliO' M: and Mn R H935 words
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Advertisement28 1948-01-14 7 deadlines. *on Story r »h Cleather 8b 30 fup Finals ten i d to Wimbledon L5O Marble 1A •TV BOOK W ST ORE, °*5 Uuav, '*-'»im a| re28 words
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Advertisement31 1948-01-14 7 I CX- TANG Pewter Wart Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear i CARVED TEAHWOOD FVRNITIIW: ALL RINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC. 1 241, Hirer Valley Rwtf. Stn**P°™ Phone: 4025. j31 words
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Advertisement146 1948-01-14 7 S ix"town tcTnight j m PAVIUON" RESTAWttNT j FILET STEAK WITH MUSHROOMS. j i (The Best of Courses). I AND A SPLISNDID PlCTtJftfe \at the cinema as usual 1 ROT CORNfeU A 269, ORCHARD ROAD, 1 rttOpfeitrroß. moNE 4447. S jj IftAffLfiS HOTEL I Tbnipht DANCE 9.13 to midttifcht f.J^tt^OttCtttetftA146 words
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Article174 1948-01-14 8 I.ondoi.. J.>n 11 P Ml Ol .Stlffki y ..nd W- 111 V rfott th« k ;,r<> twenty two Ol alia* that th»y put t t m f. ;.r nl th'-ir l.v- ahiapoel from anti s ft piß| .»t Mtrfty Arm., et i Lradlßg them174 words
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Article, Illustration105 1948-01-14 8 The MorWd hope for lasting peac teas pinned within thtse magnllUmt Imildings not tunny years ago. But m 1931 the statesmen iiathind irifhm the Palncc of the League of Xationji permitted II" h( yinntnn of the, destruction of nil thty stood for by letting Ja/tan get105 words
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Article72 1948-01-14 8 DOO OF FLI London. Jan n_Y q pie agree with Dr Mirt who tcld a London q that t- very bey and *i have the chance to flj there ought to be cigfc i vide the right kind O f« jtty.' The memben C f Youth Centre met 1* I72 words
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Article88 1948-01-14 8 London. Jan. H year-old councillor, shall, of Woodbr.'i^^ his appeal at IP^ I sions against a Ipswich magistiates ing" a bus queue He was summoned un 4of the Regu at.on 9 (Formation of Q"^ !942, and fined 10s Mr. Stephen Ho^'thl^ case a J Article 4 covets tn person88 words
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Advertisement24 1948-01-14 8 ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS i NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY I I i I Orders Booked m Rotation i I [TOM F"0 LTD. 1M ROBINSON ROAD,24 words
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Article126 1948-01-14 9 |;ing club" idea. L opinion* of ;msor -W€ don't j icourage flirtation there i> M P ett >' ex. 15. <>: 81 lohß'J I put Ihe ißterpiHattoii on impanionship and friendship which does not iasi toe long." Pat Delaney. 16. of Ampthillsquare. Euston: "Flirtation comes automatically. I can't .a.unt126 words
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Article, Illustration94 1948-01-14 9 Kr.:ght 68 and Jan, 65 oi Bd. Hackr.ey Wick. Mrr.p-.'d twelve fee* Bedrivrv. window to lit when tbejr found Hcu- ablaze I hey Her* Mr and Mrs. I eicaped before the H firm hold. Hit said: When I Hstaircase ablazr. I B. I was m my bare I my94 words
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Article69 1948-01-14 9 LONDON Jan 11. -To save his lurniture from floods. Mr. Ewart Roberts, of Llanrwst. Denbighshire, hung it from the rafters of his sixteenth-century ia!e The floods were caused by the River Con way overflowing its banks after five days of torrential rain. Fields, roads and houses for69 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-01-14 9 I At the reception at S the Burmese fcmbassy m London on Burma i !ndef>endence day ttie I Burmese community turned up m full force. Sir Stafford Cripps is seen chatting with three j Burmese women whose national costumes lent colour to the scene.48 words
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113 1948-01-14 9 'DOs And Don'ts' List For Lovers On Church Poor London. Jan. U— Young peo pie passing St. Wilfrid's, Preston (lAnes). stopped to read this advice to courting couples pinned up by Father ft. Scott, of the Society of Jesus: "For the Man.— Don t shout or whistle outside the house113 words
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Article77 1948-01-14 9 London, Jan. 11. The mother Df three young sons, Mrs. Louisa \nn Pope, aged 34, was charged it Barnet. Herts, with murdering :he youngest, John, aged four, nonths. at her home at Kenerneirive, Barnet. She was remanded n custody. Div.-det.-inap. Colin MacDougall i ?aid that when77 words
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Advertisement32 1948-01-14 9 OPERATES RAPIO, REFRIGERATOR, LIGHTS, IRON, FLUORESCENT LAMP, ETC. EXACTLY HE SAME AS CITY MAINS A dependable Power Light Plant where you need it. Demonstration at: SPOT RADIO, LID., 58, Orchard Rd., Singapore.32 words
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Article38 1948-01-14 10 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Army I Informatftn Chief Major General I Floyd Parks saW today that Otn. i Dwi^ht Eisenhower has ntrt changed his mind.'' about statements that he < wants nothme to do with politics— U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article49 1948-01-14 10 LONDON. Jan. 1J Sir Stafford Cripps, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced today m!- creases m allocations of steel for 1048 to Britain's engineering, coal mining, electricity and agricultural machinery industries and reduced allocations to shipbuilding, factory and Oovernment building and the j gas industry.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article97 1948-01-14 10 Govt Mer Leaving Mukden SHANGHAI. Jan 13 Chinese Government hj" v/orklng for the past we* the evacuation by air 0? 1 government i mptoyejj Mukden, accord ine to tj^l China Daily News this nvn quoting an authoritativeiJ The source is quoted asg that a fleet of transport 2 13 shortlyReuter - 97 words
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Article90 1948-01-14 10 LONDON. Jan. 11.-U ficial signal of two adim.il sent them into peaceful! mettt. Both asked to be droppel the active list to make younger officers Admiral Sir Henry Prt Wippell, 62, who sat on singing "fcoli Out the Ban cheer survivors of the bat) Barhtm, sunk90 words
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Article79 1948-01-14 10 LONDON. Jan 11 •days after the Ministr" ATiathm abandoned us i rrajce Airfield Common a W«|sn air freight to* mJmJfed people of Svansn :ed a fryin? club to M field "on the map It was a first- im- fig" 1 tion during the war Some conversion m been done.79 words
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Article41 1948-01-14 10 London. Jan J|d three days i w« farmer lay wedrf first m an a nt-ea» Although m darkness. he J day from nigrw-j the sun warnv.J nj Friends rescued most unharmed j according t a a°J had "taken w calmly*41 words
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Miscellaneous73 1948-01-14 10 "SUNSHINE FALLS" ir irv w0 IC ANUv£roft S| r-^ -fj r./CANACAR ViJ v,j> /no nj|c A_. (A YEAS. WITHOUT WORMNft (AWUMENTSHAVEVO-JGCTj .J-r,!_Jrf J CHEAPEST CAH-ANO NO J mowok^ Tss-^\ M^W i~^^O(i*Jtmkr Belinda "BUCK RYAf wm^t ,s -n«,s --j S6^feOMP.s O^« I j Kie^e^ minjo wku. ma^c Shocking S^bar eSox W73 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1948-01-14 11 J. R. Wilmot - ON THE NIGHT OF THE NINTH J. R. Wilmot 4 Sew Serial Story- ■&y KrVc 1 pr< baW ■sn-.uc:. nil X r ai. H< wasaireai Wp. y- 1 ■h*Wty- :v. years 0: K^had held a varietj Lme lhat mterestec X) T that rf' fi le<Uy dlj ■•3, net. and never1,789 words
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123 1948-01-14 11 POLICE POUND HIS WIFE DEAD IN BUNGALOW London, Jan. 11. Shortly alter a 31-year-old ex-«oidier walkc-1 into gfefcfcrU PoUce-«t«Uoa o*c- i ers went to a bungajow and found Mi wife, aged 22, dead. Evidence to this effect was giv- en at Cfcatteria, Cambridgeshire, when Alec Charles TJndal was remanded In123 words
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Advertisement33 1948-01-14 11 r* 81 3 shows ant l M 5 i>ni. -Porous Adventure L IT IV l r -out f 1,,, VP T( >>IOKK(,W d S ■"mi"* ai Cl »»asp s "Oikota <<1:> pm j^Jami;,'33 words
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Advertisement118 1948-01-14 11 Particulars of prewar w»r« snopUai m o«#--cafe /arm to prewar fotic*+otfer* on request. These can be used m support of claims. UPEHAL AND PROMPT 89TT UWfINT OF CLAJMB. i POUCY-HOLDERS MAY THWW-VES AUTOOfaSE IMMEPIATK REPAIRS UP TO |J&0/--•miTS INSURING NO PEMY WHATEVER JN CASES WHERE PAMAGE IS NOT SERIOUS. SPECIAL118 words
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481 1948-01-14 12 t nvnn\ Jan 1 1 -Bri tain, home of the Clydesdale n i"eS popu^uon dandle ,o agricuilUWCS^h^SS2U were already fighting a SHSS bmd.ered by the thousands and the,,- i m the Hoi* Meat Un -Human Con utmption Only shops which are sprinkled tnicKiyU.P. - 481 words
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Article103 1948-01-14 12 LONDON. Jan. 12.— The J Arthur Rank organisation was tho only company represerted I three times m the American 1 film daily's" poll for 1947 S 10 best films, states a cable recei t~ Pd by the organisation m Lon- < O't from Ne w YorkReuter - 103 words
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Article84 1948-01-14 12 Mystery On Bride Who Vanished LONDON. Jan bridegroom and w not yet told the \Z St. Edmunds Church. I Range, Manchester. did not turn up fc J ding at the week-end Iho bnde. Mrs. Miriaa Cowley. 36. dL^ppearcU, ember 16 from the ho» and Mrs. George «S Greame street Moo84 words
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Advertisement122 1948-01-14 12 |y^>v STARTING TODAY!| I HAPPY STARS! HAPPY ROMANCE! HAPPY SONGS I I TH( BIG, NEW S-USICAL HIT! I "?3^ ill 9 HAPPY HITS! I ™"9 r-11l #7IME AFTER T|mE '"OO^irN BRiDGf 9 JL H»*f E SAvE Olp DR f*w" "THE SCNGS 9 A SIWIBL n G -/V< GOTTA COME FROM122 words
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Advertisement81 1948-01-14 12 Last Four Shows £/)cIC>l/i<M fcADIOS GftUmt DArtiMl A?#AM MOW ON mi S(J Uv)H ttttti K^Ml drW ftONITA GRANVtILf JANE (Outlaw) RISSfiLI. b Bark A|aii! M X [twin iPr/^ t^SUVj aunng this season, awinjr tn rwumrtHW of this m^j Air-Conditioned f bone s*^J To-Ztey At 2 4. tip* Alexander Korda's f81 words
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Article640 1948-01-14 13 asdfa S. Malayan M 9 a Tronoh JJ Sunrti Besi Sung* B,dor 47/J 4f/f Sun**i K.nta 22 »/J S Way 2 2t5 Taiplnr Con. 2 35 Z.%0 T;.njomr Tin M >' Takump. Valley 20,6 2T6 T» Iam V2 ?A^t Tekka 9 9 10 Tekka Taipinjr 13 6640 words
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Article97 1948-01-14 13 I he rubber market opened very steady and business was done at 44 cts. for Feb. No. I pe r sheet m anticipation of' the stock figures being published before noon yesterday. As these figures were not available th c market eased off and became a sellers one97 words
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517 1948-01-14 13 New York Talk Of A Higher fin Price Washington Higher world prices for tin with the price established primarily on the old pre-war basis of Singapore and London tin quotations are now considered virtuallj certain by Oovemment officiate wrestling with the problem writes Oscar Neumann, m the New York JournalU.P. - 517 words
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Article157 1948-01-14 13 OIL-FIELD HUNT IN BAVARIA BERLIN, Jan. X 3. The American Military Government is to finance a geological survey of the Bavarian basin and other German areas m the .spring of 1948 m the hope of finding oil flelds rich enough to end the present necessity for British and American taxpayersReuter - 157 words
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Article176 1948-01-14 13 Market Notes A Jottings <FYom Our Financial Cor.) Th<> December rubber stock figures were anticipated yesterday, but they failed to materialise. Possibly they will be published today. At the close the tone of the rubber market was described as easier after Arm. The foreign imports into Singapore and the M.U.176 words
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Advertisement43 1948-01-14 13 the water of "life Super-aerated, fresh i clear, and with that JPra^l joyful sparkle right fif9V j down to the M drop— Mv^f j there's no watte with MjSf 1 this |ong-life SOP A A f,u P/r/««^r P«y^ iV" 1 PHOENIX SODA WATER43 words
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161 1948-01-14 14 GANDHI STARTS NEW FAST mm iifIHI Jan 13.— India, m the event of IM.ty, warned the Muslim? m a speech at Jammu, today. Mr. Pate! followed up this b JL'fl2 dangerous. asserted that Pakistan by encouraging Kashmir Invaders A-as waging fullU.P. - 161 words
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Article65 1948-01-14 14 |h( snowing ls the rport t-1 h M,lnv;,n Sh..n-br<kM r m a fndiwtrlata pontinued g steady nartcel whlltt m HV t«n M'ction )r lH.s MIC marked down m rw in.stann-5 *.n pr< fit taking. CROP HOORBB Crop fiKU.es r Bn oI )rp( mbfr Aler OH* Ayer Panai 9565 words
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Article47 1948-01-14 14 KEPEL BUS FOOTBALL The following haw been selected to play fcctball for the Keppel Bus Company against th c Paya Leba r Bus Company at the West Coast Road ground on Friday. Taib. Rasu, Mumi. Ah Him. Ghum. Sinthu, Sulong. Thangu. M3tnoor. .Mahmood, Govunda, Pillai and Sala.47 words
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Article60 1948-01-14 14 At the annual general meeting of the Fajar B.P. the following were elected office bearers for 1948- PresSdent: Mr. K. M. Noor; Honorary Secretary: Mr. A. Rahman V H Hussein; Honorary Taeaeurer: Mr. Ali b. So'od; Honorary Sports Captain: Mr. Mohd. Noor bin Suiniman Honorary Auditor: Mr. Omar60 words
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Article119 1948-01-14 14 MANILA, Jan. 13— A sensational cold spell hit Manila last week, causing many residents t 0 don their )ackets. The temperature dropped to the year's low of 62.8 fief- at 6 a.m. on Jan 5, while m Baguio the people awoke to see frost glistening onReuter - 119 words
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120 1948-01-14 14 ISLAND CLUB JANUARY MIXED FOURSOMES The January Miixed Foursomes Competition held over the 2nd nine holes on Sunday afternoon resulted i m a win for Mrs. Weeks and J,A. Chippindale with a net score of 36*k. The following were some of the bent cards returned: Mrs. Weeks J. A. Chipptftdale120 words
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Article157 1948-01-14 14 The following rfc^ Utter Competitor, jj th v schoolchildren m Ui conjunction r^' Elizabeth's wedding bven announced ENGLISH SCHCH 1. Chin Keng Hb« Chinese Secondary &d 2. Nagl c Yap iau Bchooi> 3 Ann, Braga eg tn e Holy Infant Jem Commendation: Anjj) do (Thy Convent S( tong Juniper157 words
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Article120 1948-01-14 14 in' m |r Ships alongside the SUuapor« wharves: WEST WHAHF Godoun 2 Tawali. Godown 5 City of Lucknow. Godown 6,7 Asphauon Darvel. Godown 13 14 Aeneas. Godown 15 16 Neleus. EMPmjBpOCK Oodown 17/18 Port Bmswick. Godown 20 Fort Peaslake. I Godown 21 Merlimau. Godown 34 M«»x Marint CtsUtville.120 words
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Advertisement97 1948-01-14 14 I LAST 4 SHOWS TO-DAY/ j.J W#J i:\iOTiONAL! I tE^7 touching; "OVER m MOON" m Technicolor starring MERLE OBEftON M^N SO l^'TipwSjfcw^W^ The HO Hong Sfwiwliip" Co. (1932) W. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSFNGFR FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy SS. "HOMi SIANG" 22nd. Jan. I or iUn{tta via Penang.97 words
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Miscellaneous236 1948-01-14 14 M^Sr 12.05 Malaya Music; 12.45 News; j-^A^SSIS IA »«X POLISH 100 Clo «c Down. 6.00 Programme ton*se; 1-15 OPj^J PROGRAMMIS I Summary; 6.05 Malay Music by A Pro*. Sun""« r > Tiga Serumpun; 7.0 D Time Signal; Sljnuture Tune^ i 12.00-2.00 p. m 526 me res m I' 01 Talk:236 words
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Article220 1948-01-14 15 TRACK NOTES AND JOTTINGS Lr Own Ktporttt K^; Laddie. GnmeBnß Bird n. Grfd■Cactui Grand Hill. h and Browns Bay. K d ii ,j. Donnelly W,,- trim, went EovertlM r^Xv Dawsor Stroae X an individual last ■is eelding appeared Kne his best winning laddie Ueffersi kept Ko:: n 'Mivi' m220 words
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Article83 1948-01-14 15 I Jan liv- Jackie law suit against the wig B:ard of Control fed and British EmBht boxing tit) ndI thf consent 01 both Ibrcjght the action I Board last October Hthem 'rorr. ricognis■but hirrjsel* 05 world Empire champion Bclar, interlocutory m HalCit them, ■r. Justice Jenkins fcder staying all83 words
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Article67 1948-01-14 15 The follow! nr hat** beta eater* »4 to represent the Si«c*W> Oylott«a* Chilians at cricket a*»inst the Otylonese Forces XI on Sunday UUt. commencing at 10 a.m. at the frolic* Grounds. Thompson Road, Bi&x*pore: J N' Fernando, (Capt) It. Muthucumaru. S YoeaTajah, QJL* Sundrnm. C. SeneTtratQe. b. KuUslncham,67 words
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193 1948-01-14 15 Shield Crick: NSW Fail To Force Win SYDNEY. Jan. 13— In a race against time. Mew South Wales ftilod to gain an outright win over South Australia m their frfceffleld Shield maich here today and had to be content with points for a first innings lead. South Australia. 222 forAAP; Reyter - 193 words
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Article38 1948-01-14 15 10,000 SEE "MULBERRY" Over 10,000 visitor* have *1- ready viewed the Mulberry bour Exhibition since Us t>pening last Friday afternoon at tfce Victoria Memorial HW. From yesterday. orgtUiiM parties of schoolchildren from various Singapore schools vfcKe*' the exhibition.38 words
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Article187 1948-01-14 15 gaTVe n c matCh a few Hockt i J PDrts clut> a win over tte fcC^lC. ne* had Blme the P» d I »g. grasp, and the ball rolled barm lessly cut of play. The Chinese looked like scoring, on several occasions m- the closing stages but the Ceyjonese187 words
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101 1948-01-14 15 SIDNEY, Jan. 13.— Australia is n issing a golden opportunity m not exploiting; whalefields which SI p act i calI y at her door, Caphe L J master of ••Tpri h owned whalechaser reVi«. £id nOW to MelboUrne for bourne after having a propeller I brokenReuter - 101 words
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Article98 1948-01-14 15 la a ftienflTy game played on Smxjay morning at the Utters »tirt, the Beng Swee flacc Badminton Team defeated th* VtMj £P by 5 games to nIL KecuHs (0.8?. Team players mentioned first) Wont Kent W»fc beat Ban KUt 15-12, and Tan Meng i Kiat beat Hee98 words
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126 1948-01-14 15 HOKCOLOHG, Jan. 13 The Kowloon magistrate, Mr. W. J. Bkiir-Kerr, toddy rejected defending counsel* submissions thmt territorial jurisdiction was tnvolve( when two Chinese were charged with fttiJNUf persons to resist the police during tks removal of squatters and ike destruction of *l.acks m a126 words
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245 1948-01-14 15 M.C.C. Start West Indies Tour With A Big Shock Bridgetown, Barbados, Jan. 12— three individual centuries were made by Barbados batsmen m their game agatest the M.C.C.— ttie tourists' first match— and when stumps were drawn, the home team were m AH ui-beatabte position. The tour has certainly started with245 words
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Article58 1948-01-14 15 The annual general meeting of the Rocfclites Sports Party will be held on Sunday at No. 14 fcorong M. Tetafc Kwtbu, Singapore. The Jlocfclites will play a friendly soccer match against the Slue Hovers i«t XT tomorrow and against Joyful Juniors XJ an Saturday. 36th games to be58 words
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Article161 1948-01-14 15 Enough Rice In PI For 8 Months MAfftLA. IS.-the t»hl% pines has stlfftciafct lice ill stock to feed the peofile tw the flirst elgtit moftths of thte y«J, »c--cotdittg to a report stttlttkitted to President fioxas teoefitly by Judge ServillAtio de U Cruz, chairman a»d gcttetal manager of the NARIC.161 words
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Advertisement28 1948-01-14 15 THRU* WP AC^W! h Him r i ]i fTo Julfil your all kinds of SPORTS ReQUIREMENTS Please Visit 107, North ©ridge Road, 1 (opposite Atlelphi Hotel) < Singapore. i28 words
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Article, Illustration195 1948-01-14 16 2 BIG EVENTS FOR S'PORE FEBRUARY RACES ,HE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR THE SINGAPORE URF CLUB'S SPRING MEEIINO. WHICH WILL SI ART ON SATURDAY FEB. ft WAS ISSUED LAS I NIGH I Racing will b»' h.-ld on tVM lilt, endlßi Feb. 21 Tbc programme provides two uns for <ach division of195 words
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Article45 1948-01-14 16 Thr Commit!* of th, m**- t Turl Club hurt *<>*<* TftiA, wummommTOihtl m§m A* ni th> fir* m"' Ki'/ firfc«f« vriU I""" 1 I tach Thr tot'il pmti >"' Ira, nfhr tlnlurtimi Oovenmim ,tx tht ClmYi Comm4m on «M dkHmtmtopothoi iimjm.45 words
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Article44 1948-01-14 16 SYDNEY. Jan 13 -The Australian team, to meet India m the fourth Test match at Adelaide on Jan. 23. will be chosen ifom: Bradman. Hassett. Morris. Barnes, To^hack. Lindwall, W. Johnston. I Johnson, McCoal, Tallon. N. Harvey and Miller Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 44 words
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325 1948-01-14 16 Van Mook Instals Preliminary Council For Indonesia BATAVIA, .J.»n 1". At s|> :>■ I tva timt't today, Di Huboitus m Mook, Lieutenant Governor••n«M:t' of the nki, Installed ;< ''iHiiiijniiry F"e<lrrat iv«- Council •r In 10.-urn The Council will .ye the task of Mowing OOOihjti»n of I'rcliiiiinaty Fe<lera- v« i (lovprnnicntU.P. - 325 words
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234 1948-01-14 16 1908 OLYMPIC RUNNER may CARRY the To to OPEN GAME Aim, Streatham, London, runner, "ho «h first home m the three n! te T mcc at last Olympu Games m London n nNyT y run thc f iml st "<je of thl n mpic Torrh Rehl y "+<* July 2™*234 words
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Article23 1948-01-14 16 RANGOON. Jan 13 The withdrawal of British troops from Burma will be completed by the end of January, it was I'uthoiitati.ely learned here23 words
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Article63 1948-01-14 16 The following will represent the RN. Police against H.M.S. 'London' at hockey to oe played at Naval Bas» tomorrov.' at 5.15 p.m. Hill or Gurdev Singh;' Shamsher Singh and Inspector Jangeer Singh (Capt.i; Sohan Singh, Lt. Col. Little and Kartar Singh; Surain Singh. Bha- jan Singh, Harbhajan63 words
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Article100 1948-01-14 16 Hobart. Tasmania, Jan. 13. The weather again finished another match. Rain had leaked through the covers overnight. leaving a xcet patch at one tnd. Amarnath made use of the pitch, making an occasional ball lift, writes Duleepsinhji. Morrisby and Walmsley batted confidently. Amarnath getting them behind theReuter; AAP - 100 words
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233 1948-01-14 16 The following are teams selected to represent the North and South m the flast big rugger match for the season which will be played on Jan. 24 at Jalan i Besar stadium: NORTH: Haigh (Penang); Dawson (Sdangon, s. H. Dowse (Perak). H. O.233 words
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Article245 1948-01-14 16 Indians Win By Innings HOBART.Jan.i3.-'nJ cricket team scored victory of their tour total they overwhelmed T:s^B on innings and 139 rW| Tasmania were all out J second innings today fjl compiled m just under hours. Set to get 253 to a J innings defeat whe n p.ayi Tasmania with ninev^SReuter - 245 words
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Article12 1948-01-14 16 same name recent^ the Seventh Court bery at J*obin<on Road 9, 1946.12 words
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