Morning Tribune, 15 January 1948
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Article, Illustration49 1948-01-15 1 NURSING IS SERIOUS BUSINESS t ,i-. uu hospital nursing as a proP l wi sound preliminary Z!Z£^m*3* Hrrc Sister (Tutor) m 1 ,Itln i anatomy uith the aid >V > >Ul to trainees. Left to ZFrZiWoIS. Eleanor Ezektel. Wong 'v Thi \U*i of I day m the life BospiUaSwrmp S6#lfNJpi49 words
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Article346 1948-01-15 1 IN AttYiSOttY^ 1 fc mm tvan Accepts kti-APPOiNTAtmt )YERX< iR OF SINHAS GIVEN WHAT ALLY A PLEDGE I'SE HIS VETO DL'RING THE LIFETHE ADVISORY TO A MEMBER OF NCIL WHO RESIGNMONTH IN PROAINST THE USE OF <OTO FOIST INCOME THE COLONY. ■M w^- made to Mr no, who hai346 words
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Article, Illustration135 1948-01-15 1 mm fs corp«V the mys*a» 1,1 hanger at Thf Di,' 0 tdl <o off voa th t nat a ifason for the postponed departure was that it was planned to get the plane off without any publicity. The presence of the Tribune's reporter and photographer (who were there fromTribune - 135 words
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Article118 1948-01-15 1 H.K. POLICE ALERTED HONGKONG, Jan. H.-Ali poUce leave has been cancelled indefinitely and Hongkong authorities are on the alert to prevent any new demonstrations that mig&t follow the sentencing of Chinese evicted from Kowloon to three months' hard labour. The situation was quiet this morning, but the police fear thatU.P. - 118 words
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Article50 1948-01-15 1 NACODQCHES. Texas, Jan. H-— Five convict^ were recaptured here during the night, about 200 miles from Darrington Prison farm, near Huntsville; Texas, from which they escaped yesterday with six others after overpowering a guard and taking his rifle. The five, though armed, did not resist capture.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article94 1948-01-15 1 GANDHI'S FAST GAINING RESULTS NEW DELHI. Jan. 14 -Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prjme Minister of India, Sardar Vallabhai t*atel and Dr. John Matthai (Indian Christian) called on Gand>i\ now m his second day's fast, e^ ly this morning and had conference with him. After a fairly good night, he got upReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement31 1948-01-15 1 Design for Better Sleep! PEQUOT FINE COMB3P PERCALE America's most popular bed sheets and pillow cases! Over 200 threads per mch! 72" x 108" at $10.50 81" x 108" at $11.5031 words
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Article, Illustration18 1948-01-15 2 U.S. Public Opinion Favours All-Out Aid To China fhfghhff PFbfogMph) The Chinese C>mxul in^flnFfWhiW with *^VIWIP^IP^I BWH TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article138 1948-01-15 2 CHINESE CHAMBER ELECTIONS a fep«i ill b from the Chineie Ch CWntoerce heidid ny Mr Lee Kens Chlan. called *n the OOf rtof yesterday M .submit me Chamb.-r\ vtewi on r, M .{)ir.-i'-ntatlon :n the n Legislative COUfiCU Mr Lee tuld th^ 'rib Lin- that .Sir Franklin Vti .v'mpathetie tow.ud*138 words
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Article106 1948-01-15 2 Srven y v.i::z Chines?, whose ipi rtnged from M to 25 years, were produced at the Second Police Court yesterday to answer a charge of rioting While arnica with bottles The accused ar" alleged tO have committed riot, armed with bottles, Jt the junction of106 words
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Article87 1948-01-15 2 DIVED 30 FT. FROM COURT WINDOW A Chinese. Yap Kow Stn;j uh<> icw (matting to be tried on a charge of attempted suicide performed a stnsatiimal 30-feet dive through a window of the Sectmd PajUOQ Court, while the court was m gession yesterday. At the timr <>f his leap Yap87 words
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Article76 1948-01-15 2 Scholarship For K.L. Journalist LONtXDN. Jan. 14.— George Alexander Rasiah. reporter o*. th< Malay Mail ac Kuala L,um pur. is one cf three newspaper nea awards scholarships by th jntisn Ccuncil m conjunClen a c.i t;.e Ccioni-j Office. ihi-y wil spend -cur montiis m each of three successive British provincialReuter - 76 words
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Article41 1948-01-15 2 Tekio. Jan. 14.— Lord KUleam, the Special Commissioner m South-East Asia Will visit Japan from about Jan. 28 until the end Jf the month, the British Embassy announced today. He will b? accompanied by Lady Killearn.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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270 1948-01-15 2 That basic salaries for survey employees m Divisions II to IV »>" increased is ur^ed m suggested amendments contained m a memorun.liim on the Report of the Salaries Commission of Malaya, 19*7 Which has been submitted to the SSS y h ?SW Secretary, Malayan270 words
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Article105 1948-01-15 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. United States gold holdings have virtually readied the previous record value established m October 1941, a Treasury daily statement showed today. The latest figures of gold holdings showed th e value of $22,773,000,000 compared with 000,000 reVi US hi2h f $22 799 o J?U.P. - 105 words
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Article310 1948-01-15 2 The P...vrfrnf H lg'* yioM flrrfra/. and ken :-,.J tforirs /ip Wt^toJ^H 'The Tn'. s il t >, thc i^B turning to nxmalcy^H victim of inflation vid^H level is very high" m l Homer E Wark atM passenger aboard. *9 i tioned regarding thr 9 Dr. Wark is a310 words
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Article41 1948-01-15 2 COLOMBO, Jai l 4 tst pected that only jeo problem of citizen^ P Indians m Ceylon jW subject of discus^ 15 Mr. D. S. Sena n*>- d Minister of Ceylon- Jawaharlal Nehn. the Dominion of 1^ the forthcoming > Senanayake to Nt^41 words
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Article252 1948-01-15 3 houl bmK 1!^ lllionair c larid^wiier Mr. Street. Mr E S. fteuben was the biggest buyer with the purchase of two properties, the first being a 9* years' lease. lold land and houses at Nos. 138 140.142. Victoria Street ,vith a monthly rent of $362.50 This was sold for252 words
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Article181 1948-01-15 3 1 WashT.^un. Jan. 13. iroM IfcpO known as d. who is due to *><* en Friday, was said by County "authorities to imed that be had comr could -clear up" a 44 murders, 11 of which ?n confirmed, •osccuting r.ttorney, Mr. Steele. :n an official it to Governor WalgrenReuter - 181 words
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Article222 1948-01-15 3 Prom today, the Malayan Railways service twill function according to the normal schedule The daily time-table for trains from Singapore for upcountry are: 1 ♦a) th< "Day Mail" leaves at 7.15 a.m. for Kuala Lumpur and contains coaches for all classes: (b> a local train leaves222 words
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Article23 1948-01-15 3 Medical College met at a^ Addphi Hotel last [HE a the monthly SspSa mar d Seventh Medical lh: V y Was th23 words
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260 1948-01-15 3 PHP-? fr^lte laid p orter, af 9°' lf »ncr, Mr. l eat h of u "y held Street dn 1 r m Pany, It was presumed that the de- 1 ceased either jumped, or 'ell accidentally off a low balcony on260 words
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269 1948-01-15 3 When a family of three a man. hi 3 wife and chile— decided to stroll down to a Chinese "wayang" near the New World Amusement Park on tht night of pec. 28, little did they know that death would269 words
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194 1948-01-15 3 Formerly a driver at the Naval Base, Seletar. P. Ramdai, a ycunp Indian, who stood his trial at the Singapore Assizes yf-sterday on a charge of theft of a three-ton military lorry at the Naval docks. Seletar, on June 26 last, left the court yesterday194 words
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133 1948-01-15 3 Felt Uneasy In Her Lungs-She Took Poison A mother of two children, Boh Choort fcim pleaded guMy to a charge of attempting to commit stttcid yesterday wnett she appeared before the Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. E. S. de fcansie. It was stated that Soh attempted to end her life133 words
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Article152 1948-01-15 3 HONG KONG BANK DIVIDEND The tfon^keV/g and 'Shanghai Banking Ccrp. have received a wire from their Head Omce as follows: "Subject to audit H. and S. BC. final dividend lor the year will be £3 pec share free of fjonikong corporation profits tax (stop) written off bank premises $2,000,000 carried152 words
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Article126 1948-01-15 3 CHARGED, HE LEFT COURT -RICHER When a Daitish se^rttttrwaiprodticed before the Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. F. B. Oehlers on a charge of being: drunk- and behavinc/m a disorderly mtnner yesterday, he wli cautioned and discharged. And the Magistrate also took some money out of his wallet and handed it126 words
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Article73 1948-01-15 3 Suicide Charge Withdrawn Kuo Chi Sen, a Chinese sthpot teacher who was on Tuesday charged with attempting to commit suicide, by slashing hte throat with «rzor Wades had the charge against him withdrawn when he appeared bef o* the Fourth fob* C»l*rt Maf**ra*e, Mr. ft. J. C Wait y«g|ifef<lay. The73 words
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Article31 1948-01-15 3 MANJJ^A. Jan. V.— TejwfOn m Centra^ Unison "rice granary 1' of the Philippines" mounted today as XF PhUifptne Constabulary companiet took part jn one of tbe largest -drives against dissident Hukbalahaps.31 words
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Advertisement102 1948-01-15 3 '^■>v thai 'wins njf^rMmJ-roiT>J fW |J lWis r-xia und respect. Ifei- .'cvi.le \I^HStM ,h.u irun! irSTP.dNI tr* W M WWittMc t;i*wtlul»r Trratnienf n Tablet form, den' r be fas ,r -v^. he mfiiical miracle td tfie **"<?ft? r^ H:e, wII jejuvcrute every x •'■> irtd nrvc jrni rljbijy C^wt'^ :>"»clc102 words
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321 1948-01-15 4 h»tti fought m pitch darkness along The friff story of .i| i:iin-fc.t I fou h ni n we<* IM railway line between Kyponj! s -\U an huk i y [n k MUM <«. n »oral U* two Jf^JS' *£*£^JrZ Mr A.321 words
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Article133 1948-01-15 4 DAMASCUS, Jan. IS: Th Aral) I a a;ru«- GtMcM iftidtd tOrvijfht to sond a ipH to l*> h ihe India,) and the Paki-tan (Jovf>rnm»'n I offering media' ion f>i d ;^|»ii <• jpftf Kashmir, i Thii <l«ii.si<n has bttfl taken i »<*tcr con-Hiil atReuter - 133 words
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Article65 1948-01-15 4 Tokio. Jan. 14. An earthquake described by th e Japanese Centrnl Meteorological Observatory's seismological division as of "light intensity' shook the entire Tokio and Yokohama vicnity are a at 0215 today. No damage was reported. It said the epicentre was m th, southern part of Ibaragi PrefectureU.P. - 65 words
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Article44 1948-01-15 4 JERUSALEM. Jan. 13.— A dozen heavy detonations roctoed the Holy City shortly alter 1 a.m. Police believed the "greatest Hagana swoop thus far" was underway against the Arab quarter of Shields Jarrah, south-west of Jerusalem and near Mount Scopus.— U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article85 1948-01-15 4 HAVANA. Jan. 13. Mr. H. L. Comfebj (Australia) has .submitted to an International Iradc Organisation .sub-committee a propofal on international i*w vtetmenu that i, gentrtU, eon' sidwd a iooh W()rkin basis •Or agr.c,n; ilt the United States Britain, India, Brazil, Ceylon and Mex.co Jill favoured the proposal, whichReuter - 85 words
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205 1948-01-15 4 "1 PARIS, Jan. 14.— Fist fights broke up the meeting of the National Assembly last night soon after veteran Radical Socialist leader, Edouard Herriot, had been re-elected the Assembly President over Communist R?oul Calas. In the midst of the, uproar Acting President Marcel Cachin. 78U.P. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-01-15 4 Exotic Dorothy Latnour as she appears m her la»t sarong role m "Road To Singapore," with Bob Hope andM Crosby. Dorothy recently cut into shreds her whole icar<Bm sarongs—you'll never nee her like this again] —-M36 words
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Article43 1948-01-15 4 London, Jan. H:— Rival a l vape tug crews, waiting m Dover l7V° f ree tKe Italian cargd t W iJpS fficial explains w h th Ld by ■'Wt'ation- the b '?»est share gome Ist'rip^ Pr Ve43 words
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291 1948-01-15 4 Urgent Dispatch Of Neutral Commission To India Necessary London. Jan. 14.— The success of th c appeal to India and Pakistan by M. van Langenhove, President of the Security CounCI J. to refrain from "all measures which might worsen the situation" m Kashmir, depends on two things, Vernon Bartlett, theReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement7 1948-01-15 4 REMEMBER! To-Nigh, «Mo 9 15 fl— CAPTTnr7 words
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Article, Illustration60 1948-01-15 5 Scripter Star Ir ANi) lUnli OF IT— Marie McDonald entp'ta;n--h Taylor on tht set of "Livinjf m a B*s Way." oldwyn- Mayer's musi al romedy which stars Ciene ith Mm McDonald. Flizabeth holds her book. and Me.' v.hith she not mly \vrot« but illuitrateil. m a Riir Way* was di60 words
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Article306 1948-01-15 5 Notes From British Studios I LONDON, Jan. 7 i M mquet gave a pre- i note to the -Saraband L..v..,s- set at Ealing ■>» week. In the clitter- i m^ the oid m Hanovei there was h cV;■ e V;u th rich fo <*is and *ih rare silverware ■Jy^-;306 words
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Article143 1948-01-15 5 Peiping. Jan. 13.— Marine Warrant Officer Burton Graham pleaded not guilty m a Navy j Court Martial trying him on charges involving illegal use of Navy facilities, for contraband shipment of furs from North China to the United States. Graham was also charged with preparing .'als eU.P. - 143 words
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Article75 1948-01-15 5 Errol Flynn "Very Sick" HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 13 —Film itar Errol Fiynn has oeen 01- riered to hospital for treatment of an "inllnenzn-like malady Last night he had a tempera- lure of 104. Doctors today described Fiynn .rs a "very sick man Flynn's entire household are also In 1 bed asReuter - 75 words
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Article93 1948-01-15 5 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 13.— Danish mink farms will export ♦2 000.000 worth of fur this year j and hope by next year to export $5,000,000. After the war, Danish mm* I farms started producing new varieties of mink 'royal kohinoor" white with black, "platinum mink" bluish with dark stripeU.P. - 93 words
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Article174 1948-01-15 5 Two-Year-Olds Auctioned INGLEWOOD, California. Jan. IS. Movie magnate Louia B. Mayer auctioned 39 two-year-olds i here last night and realised $1 033 250. the average of $26,493 being, it is believed, a record for lv* o-year-olds. none of wboiP has ever raced. Top price was |70.000 for Im- penal Rock,Reuter - 174 words
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Article101 1948-01-15 5 Helsinki. Jan. 13.— A Swedish j cancer specialist, professor El*s Bcrven. arrived by train m Helsinki tonight and said his pati- em on hi s trip to Moscow was "a Field Marshal of the Soviet Tank forces." He declined to give the patient's name butU.P. - 101 words
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Article124 1948-01-15 5 WELLINGTON, Jan. 13.—Increased butter and meat produc- tion was today announced by the !Nl w Zealand Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Edward L. Cullen. The Minister reported an increase of over 15.000.000 lbs. of butter -at m the first four months of the present dairy farmingAAP; Reuter-AAA - 124 words
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241 1948-01-15 5 TOKIO, Jan. 13— The Allied prosecution today introduced into the war crimes trial record, a top i secret Japanese document .showing that Japan was determined to reject outside mediation to end the China war until the Japanese had won all their objectives. TheU.P. - 241 words
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Article143 1948-01-15 5 APATHY OVER EX-KING OF ITALY ROME, Jan. 13.— Monarchist Deputy Liugl, Oilippo Benedet tini rose m the National Assembly on Monday and said "I would like to ask if this Assembly wishes to join m an expression by th c President ot President Umberto Terraclni stepped him and said: "IU.P. - 143 words
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Article91 1948-01-15 5 HONGKONG, Jan. 13.— The Hongkong Government In a statement ton the Chinese-flri-tish agreement on the prevention of smuggling between Cninese ports and Hongkong, said it should be appreciated that tne agreement was an exceptional measure ror any government to take and evidence of the sincere desireReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement68 1948-01-15 5 'KIWEBPABTPT' Genera! daily classes from 9— 11 30 am. including preparatory musical instruction through til* midjum of ;,UPGET PIANOS, and PERCUSSION BANPS. Apply: Secretary, FAR EASTP&N MVSIC SCHOOL J-A, Kirk Terrace. (Off Plioby Gti»ut). Phone: 4400 f! Attractive Afternoon Frocks hj and r/^»iß l^^to Beautiful Evening Gowns Shanghai Modern Tailoring68 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-01-15 6 ifter a Uipse of 200 years the ancient ceremony of "Riding of the Marches" van rt rived of 9 ross near Punfermlinc, Fife. The Burgh Lad (Sir. George Forbes) amd the Bur ah Lass jM Margaret Morrison} h(aci>:Ja laryt procession round the Buryh of Culrots. The64 words
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Article238 1948-01-15 6 In his election manifesto to the voters of the Rural West, the Progressive Party candidate, Mi-. A. P. Rajah, foamed our attention upon a problem which we have discreetly shelved under one pretext or another. Are we justilied m maintaining two standards of develop- i inent m238 words
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Article101 1948-01-15 6 A ta-M<feg Government should, therefore, ■■alisc that the time has tome for a centralised administration v. take over and c-o-0.-dinate Pwcew of dtwlopment that has already bogiin. The contention that the Municipality should take over rural areas as they become ■;ulH.r!, ;i n,., Iv.s1 v.s a., much dynamism a101 words
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1050 1948-01-15 6 PEDAGOGUE - World Affairs: Very Foreign Politics PEDAGOGUE POLITICS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE I r By I Hc<li( n ti on Why shou 1 d I bother about fwtfl politics? simplvj cause if we dS J foreign politics fl 1 Aether us. "Oh. I can't be bothered about foreign affairs. What does it1,050 words
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Advertisement31 1948-01-15 6 /;WKV<> MATERIALS XIIt RA.m.-.oMirANV<.AKM.V.. A TB«imTC«niioiip««»» 81 ILL POCKCTS ormvntrof&TQUAun obtawawa v (|N S-HITH NO 0151.X. VriON T(. 11l V O. RAMASAMY NADAR. HF.AI) OFTII/fc Phr-e 6^23 Phone 7692. Qprrcoon Rd31 words
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Advertisement23 1948-01-15 6 Singapore l! PENANG I Da BATAVIA I T tffGON Sundays MED AN Saturday* Penang to: I MEDAN I Saturdays M Malayan Airways Mansfield23 words
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Article855 1948-01-15 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE VERA I Concert H concert rcr Bafllo Hrected by Joe Speei- held at the P** M sunday evemnj. ft will a^o mart th«Kearanc, of that po- bieDods, wfeof Kndtr Duds. She will X' schuberi's m a nd Mendelsohn* rchestral inciudv "Fingal'i Cia r de wmethtai855 words
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Advertisement48 1948-01-15 7 I I "«Hru|wRTOAiT I OIiDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERP i l*"»ve llle easur^to announce that J FiaL° 0 &p SERVICE DEPT. AR E>;on'V" r P S Portrait Studio f'N'F f iVH\, E SE RVICE OF P U\T lv N n EVELOPING ho 2L G ENLARGING -^l U ;"i«°AD. (NEAR CAFITOL) J48 words
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Advertisement201 1948-01-15 7 "Jane En gel Afternoon Dress Tfo New Length" r *> E iA iirr i DRY CLEANING CO. 4Jfl. ORCHARD HOAD j jj SIXGAt»OKE. I»ttONE ***** Qttick and Satisfactory Service Efflcifnt Shanghai Workmen. fet Dry si^am Cleaning, Dyeing, Dttrabte Pressing, tnvlsibip Mending Charges Moderaie Service Ottaranteed wfthin 24 hours. g ms201 words
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Article, Illustration38 1948-01-15 8 ";:r,. n v. w a ,i..,«/.-.>..>.//^,.-^-"«' < Senior Nurte Leu Fiona Chin>i luofca up the case history of her little putient m one of the uvtrds of the General Hospital. Her lm ear,,, ZZ£38 words
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Article115 1948-01-15 8 LONDON, Jan 12. Ifta wudaii lavl <] r;i m Iq 'op rta bf twu'v-fiv liratftl j'irls who vvr.-k. :1 h <li:iiriK-l;:i I m Bl4*#r jail and attacked waidrawfi. Thr girlStimJ I lag M ato rat i > riot I.v I >.<r IW <<.nvi' 'brew MMf plflfe^i h..115 words
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156 1948-01-15 8 LONDON, Jan. 12. HoMing :i torch be 4wcen his teeth, Sidrify Tool, .!2, ex-TanK Corpi wr< VMRit, a- «•<! as midwife irhra Wi win dud i baby -n tb* bach o' (!l1 Ami be did h l>y reme«ber:n-/ wlial h« ha«l wefl i156 words
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Article, Illustration282 1948-01-15 8 Tessie Cornelius - Tessie Cornelius s S Story By Not bng ago ti^ lnbune published I I page a si-riis c! pj tracing a day m nurse m England cameraman mtrodm^H readers our nurses, those girls. I Eurasian and Ir.::js.i decided that the J fession should >m who have gladly J sacrifices282 words
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Article126 1948-01-15 9 LONDOX, Jan. 12— Two men met and found .icy had marri«<i >be same v,i(c, Sheffield court was tola. And af er they report*^ to the police she was found to be s ill legally married to another man, it wa.« s at*»d. Anne Margare.126 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-01-15 9 TjFi(id'f' entertains jousts m the sitting-rooms Btaff Nurst Erra /^^^n^Tu7.<? m. while Nurse Lettic Long stops reading to listen Smiling needle-women are Senior Nurse* Mary Yong and Tan Siexc Eng.33 words
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Article, Illustration111 1948-01-15 9 Sechon j except on Sun■rr permitted to m friends foi an dance m thelx d hall. while ■Mer an evening e are allowed to ■ion that, they re»re 10 m, Lac ■>°*ever. allow* d V applicationi Bj* Wlrt and bad'm t% ar(< faring wh'le the gn, he lD(i00 landI111 words
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Article, Illustration19 1948-01-15 9 fONOi Lee Stoec Lion mafcp.s copious notes during one of ike Training School lecture*.19 words
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124 1948-01-15 9 London. Jan. 12— An African student denied m a Manchester court his twenty-three-year-old wife's accusations that he had practised -'black magic" on her. His wife had alleged: The woman. Morfydd £subiyl. of Neath. South Wales, summoned the husband. LayU-n Esubiyi.124 words
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Advertisement44 1948-01-15 9 Specialised m Grafting Young Malayan Fruit Trees. ESPECIALLY OF FI BST QUALITY TYPE m i Large Varieties of "Quality Crafted" Young Trees m Stork I Dbtainable from: Hock Yong Orchard ™No 206-A Mandai Road. 13% Mile Stone (off Bukit Timah Road) Singapore. Agents Wanted.44 words
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Article133 1948-01-15 10 FREE ENGLISH EDUCATION Alor Star t n n Tih B Uon of an Er.»iist"LSH years Jgo a: the Sa*2M elitlon. and t h e U ;)«*S vision of tw< i ltr mdi nd a .*<*■ English education £m Malay boys h, s mII cess. Thi; Tis e v e 3133 words
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Article67 1948-01-15 10 Rocket-Power Vehicle MUROC AIR 3ASE. to! nla). Jan. 12.-Ur.:edSM Force disclosed that m poweYed grour.i vehicle™ ling on railroad traciuß the speed of sound baniM speeds :n excess I.OOOsB hour. Modified Je!-b:mb M sleds, about 15 :-.et M used m the -xpenmew 'slippers'* holding the M instead c-f 'the vindU.S. - 67 words
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Article72 1948-01-15 10 COLOMBO. J- r m the course presidential address 29th annual session •r.jm Ceylon BuddhiitC-ngre a P. Malasekera. Professor m lental Languages a ncu ced b 43 I n:ent s are b. in 0 (hold a World IJ| Federation W t" 1 I Congress had e feemmunicat; ;;;-JU.P. - 72 words
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Miscellaneous68 1948-01-15 10 "SUNSHINE FALLS n r -i r— I I -rucDCt; ant riAQS > (OH AND WHAT J I fe« A s^ ss» xv™r\ CzgjgssJ a^gsgry v^^-f *^iS4J rTwJii^il«6RLlC' -CAR ADOC PRICE WILL I HUNCH THAT GUrS C"^*^ R !L^ L^?IS!2II i /7 BUCK RYAN' "POP" /*> kiice P©-tse.K4r A. Box op68 words
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Article, Illustration2050 1948-01-15 11 J.R. Wilmot - J.R. Wilmot jT* B the 1 B, IU Bth Cr»j -v :r J V.L-t a fad f«n«* B tr i» ii thtr entfre- the reader thought thai tbt of eventj ricurdHla*t thrc, chapters B conclude the n^ctur B But the Dighl of B held something oi B e imp2,050 words
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251 1948-01-15 12 v \qhtngToN Jan 13 -United States Secretary f A^rinui? Mr Clinton Anderson, told the Senate rre^a Relations Cc^nmittee today that if food rationne or price control became necessary' m the United Mates, the European lecovery programme would not be i.eld responsible. Mr Anderson said forReuter - 251 words
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Article38 1948-01-15 12 AIUKS, Jan j, 1 member ot Par! iaai J« "bandits- durite tj?JB m a <udd tn raid n *2B ■what had been CO^J The rfflife where hei9 en was near Levadia it |st:tu»ncy o| Bwtia-- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement136 1948-01-15 12 I TATHAY T OPENING TODAY -w t r J X 'I^KVjJj WAITER WANGER presents B^^^B The LOST MOMENT AGNES MOOREHEAD JOAN LOURING u *w''^ JOHN ARCHER FRANK PUGIIA mt H A UWIV£Pf;AL INTERWAIrONAL RELEASE hr<y rV SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENT ■AMU HACKMATB WITH HIS POLL BAND WILL PLAI UGHT MUBIC DAILY136 words
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Advertisement132 1948-01-15 12 "Everyone Will Enjoy This (LIFE'V )petis 1 oda v Four ShomtpAy L hi tyf]u q^ Mm i^W j^Mg^w j NHiiinlni 8 PATRONS Ki.NDLV NOTE: No 11 am. Shorn owing to renova »o*> tl theatre. I CAPITOt 1 \ir- -Conditioned Phone AT THE 2 4.15 SHOWS ONIT I ALEXANPEB KORDAS I132 words
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Article573 1948-01-15 13 ■/^Ufon were 180 I* o I M, 'AI 27/* W J S xd I 5100 MOO 4400 44.50 3300 3350 1, 090 1 120 I 1.50 1 Wid 160 i-< 0 24 50 25 OOxd B 4 1 2 2 D 5 1/2 I 5700 58.00 &6.50573 words
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Article83 1948-01-15 13 The iollowing is th e report of I Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association issued yesterday: A feature of today's market was the recommendation of the final dividend of £3 per share by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Shares improved to $1,090 buyers. British North Borneo Petroleums m83 words
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Article119 1948-01-15 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.> The rubber market was slightly disappointed at the publication of the dealers' and port stocks for November, which showed an increase of 7,233 tons, and after the figures were out there was a fall o! fully a cent from the best. On the119 words
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Article109 1948-01-15 13 With lower advices from New York the rubber market opened at slightly lower levels In antici-1 patlon of the statistical flguies of the Colony's stocks. Business was done up to 43 1/8 cts. for Feb. No. 1 before the stock figures were released to the market.109 words
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Article167 1948-01-15 13 LONDON. Jan. 13.— With today the last of the present account, operators were inclined to hold off and markets consequently drifted lower. Firmness, however, was displayed by motor shares with Standards 2/6 highel. Other sections of Industrials were initially marked lower but' losses were only of aReuter - 167 words
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Article34 1948-01-15 13 CUIDAD TRUJILLOS, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, Jan. IS^Thirty persons indudingr many Dominican Republic baseball s*ars were killed when a Dominican Airlines paaseng«r plane crashed about 1R mileß frwr Ciud&d TruJillo.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement59 1948-01-15 13 V FASTER- OUB FASTER- mf ii iri IhbA Ki rn H t?ACtt?to Hrrnffl I ff/ wlt L t>otND! I iffAiftl I c/ c A 'l^ H (jy AT AfNITE I "A TftUTH THAT NO ONE WILL EVER DENY." PHOiWI* u:nvn:i> n \n ii^ Are Indisputably IfTTII I j ALL TELEPHONE59 words
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162 1948-01-15 14 WYOMC.JWI.M Two United .5t.,..-s M'nato--;iIKl of proo.inen, Americtt iccus-d Briwta Of aJ»*ln« 'he Arabs to j ;;i ,>■■: i,-. •■minly ah i iim tlu'ir blockade of an Ml lik-Ii II boSteSl m Uw Holy City In ii letter to the New York Times, Senator RobertReuter - 162 words
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Article166 1948-01-15 14 PARIS. Jan 1 1 Strenuou; ifort.s ur«> l x 111 mad-' by tin Fnnch Gcver: tent to mak< ood the wttiAm *v of 2,000,00 c tons of coal wh the eountr) uffered as ;t m of the NovNo considerable itrr j al dam t fe v.Reuter - 166 words
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Article129 1948-01-15 14 NANKING, Jan 14. The < Finance Ministry's Customs Administration said today that 1 the Chinese Customs m planning to buy 16 minesweepers nnd 130 fast motor boats from the United States to strengthen China's prevent've service. The new ships will mostly be assigned to patroiU.P. - 129 words
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120 1948-01-15 14 SAN FRANCISCO. Jan 13 Federal Judge George B. Harris reduced by half the three-year prison sentence of Eddie Lam Chin of Watsonville, California, a cafe operator, severely criticising the United States Immigration Service's treatment of Chinese aliens. Chin had pleaded guilty to aU.P. - 120 words
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Article43 1948-01-15 14 ROME, Jan 13— The 14-day strike of 60.000 Band and Credit House employees which had gripped Italy m a slow financial paralysis, ended tcday. S xty thousand tax collectors, u-ho struck m sympathy, were also expected to return to work. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article122 1948-01-15 14 COLOMBO. Jan. 14 —An increase m the rice ration m Ceylon fo r the first half of 1948 is now under consideration by Ceylon's Minister of FY>od and Co-operative Undertakings, Mr. A. Ratnayake. The proposal to increase the island's rice supply coincides with the news ofU.P. - 122 words
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Article96 1948-01-15 14 NEW DELHI. Jas dian Army troops, a chine guns, went m against roving bands j and silenced the ra» tars m the Por.n& Kashmir, says tr.e _w 01 India Information today. In the Ur: area. M lerv destroyed baflj pied by raiders J raiders' posit 'ons ss* from NaushahraReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement69 1948-01-15 14 ;lkgfpgfdgkdp'l[pfg l;fdpg Tke HO Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES Hong Kon X Swatow Amov M ii()N(i HANG" 2:2 nd. Jan. ror Ktangoon via Penanp. •4 KuroNr. 23rd Jan r Ol 22nd. Jan. tor Palembantand Pladioe M.V. KIIX)R' 15th Jan. FOB DjAMBI fOr rl -^-»s69 words
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Miscellaneous163 1948-01-15 14 ON YOUR lIAIMO TODAVI BLUE \ETU T ORir su^l MALAY V ENGLISH hW!® MALAT Time slgnaI 1 *>*£" s l PRnriVnw™^" uncV 0 Programme Summary; Mandarin; l^ w Tl B »wM I-KOGIUMMES I1 no ru ala^ MuSic; 1245 Ne^;. 1 Amoy: 1-IONjJjSJ j| 12.00-^.flO r^ Close Down. 6.00 Pro ff163 words
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572 1948-01-15 15 When The M.C.C. Scored 849 And Couldn't Force A Win fNJf.LAND-WEST INDIES TEST RECOLLECTIONS The first post-v*r Test match between England and the West Indies, which will start on Jan. •>l "it Barbados will be the eighteenth m the senes. Of the last 17 iiuuckes. England won eight tfce West572 words
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Article75 1948-01-15 15 Kfa fine effort Dy ne, L eul m the dosRang yesterday ft did tut lack thrilU ■of the ra:n the play K s outstanding for th t ■as well MPPOrUd by X M: -ton. Km Siang sliced i ■speed for the P^ I■n tackled fearlew. ■hnson refereed and ■Vuayl^-75 words
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155 1948-01-15 15 Bridgetown. Barbados, Jan. 13: The MC.C. forced an inglorious draw m their four-day game agaln&t Barbados, which concluded today. At the end of play, the M.C.C.. batting a second time, were only 80 runs ahead with- four wicket* m hand In reply to155 words
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Article61 1948-01-15 15 I A meeting of the Selection Committee c! the Singapore Hockey Association will be held on at the SRC at 5.30 p.m. today to select the State team to play against Selangor on the padang on Saturday. The Tribune is informed, however, that no word has yet been61 words
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Article55 1948-01-15 15 A friendly talle-tennis frame will be played between the Statetrust Sports Club and the Swing B.P this Sunday at 11.00 a.m. at No. 2, QoUyer Quay. Singapore. The following will repiie«ent Statetrust Tan Koon Hoo, Pang Henjr Piew, Wee Kirn Chuan, Ching Poh Cheng, Jaafar bin Kassim, Ng55 words
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Article67 1948-01-15 15 Tfcie following will represent the S.C.R.C. against Ihe.S.CC on Friday a: the S.C.C. Pada:vsr at 5.15 p.m.:— Patrick Yee, Chan Chim Bock, Cheong Thiam Siew, Au Ta Chu, Chcal'i Kirn Sw»-e, Goh Chin Chye, Swae Lini Swang-, Harry Fang, Dr. On? Swee Law, Choag Kow67 words
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Article302 1948-01-15 15 «)N\ Jan- 14: (RE Hound of .he Fool H? played Oil Jan 3 Hie clubs, Colchester Ham Bradford, and Hns Park Rangers m B 6 d." ties ten will Hat s uthen venues, H" s ifain been H* H iity Queens Hr* making totiJ H than eight matches H^-erReuter - 302 words
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Article31 1948-01-15 15 The Singapore Malay Union will wfrM 2, a t the Happy we.rid Stadium on Jan. 25 and 26 In aid of the victims of the recent Pcr ak floods.31 words
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Article32 1948-01-15 15 LONDON, Jan. 14 It has been decided that Manchester United and Liverpool will play Vieir fourth round F.A. Cup tie on Jan. 24 on Evertonl s round ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article30 1948-01-15 15 CAMDEN, New Jexsey, Jan. 13.— Ike Williams, world lightweight boxing champion, easily outDointed Doug Carter, ot* Newark" (New Jersey), m a 10-round non- title fight last night. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article62 1948-01-15 15 fggdfgdgdf Phadkar. Ki."henchand, Adikhari. Gul Mahomed and Sohoni. with Rai Singh, 12th man. Tasmania's team will be chcsi?u frOm the same 12 as at «obart, but the 12th man on that occasion, Rodwell. may get a game this time. The weather is presently set fair and gives high hopesReuter; AAP - 62 words
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Article89 1948-01-15 15 At the second annual general meeting of the Swing Badminton Party, the following were elected office bearera for the year 1948 President: Mr. T*n Cheng Hwee, Vice-Presidents Mr. Wee Kirn Seng Mr. Tan Huay Beng, Hon Secretary: Mr. Chan Tian Hock (reelected). Hon: Treasurer: Mr. Chia Piang Hin89 words
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Article176 1948-01-15 15 All horses were confined to slow work yesterday on the sand track and Poio ground. Martin's formidable string were out and given slow work by lurner. while Rodgers' candidates were exercised by Gentles.. Mcst cf them looked very fit. Bohr ah (Turner), Tollana (Nathan).176 words
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Article59 1948-01-15 15 U.S. 1/4 MILER HOPE FOR OLYMPICS NEW YORK, Jan. 14.— Herb McKenley, the Jamaican qu?r ter-miler, who Is fancied to the Olympic tames 400 rreiv event, leaves by air trmcr.cvr for Australia. MoKenley, who is studying fo- a physical education degree at Illinois Un'verslty, will compete m the Australian atlitetic59 words
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Advertisement73 1948-01-15 15 m J&~ Coming! S^Sm m^m\o* f" MJ^ s^sjsjsj m For ACCOMMODATION, Come to THE KATONG REST-HOUSE (107 Marine Parade, behind the Joo Chiat Police Station). Airy rooms with comfortable furniture facing the sea. Restaurant Bar: Open to Non-Residents: Delicious food IST Class wine from 9 a.m. tUI mid-niffht. Dancing: Admission73 words
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777 1948-01-15 16 WASHINGTON, BMi M Pr* it Tinman todty WMtA OM •r< \n m ••< ononm ttpOfi M-h.sjon m th»- l'nit»-l States iS MrUtaty' HBltM pwwp) i Man phi token lo mH mr* .•nt inflation Th«- Pwident, •widjng hli thu-i .u'Fsa^f to th»» Ffouj"» of R«-pi'S<nReuter - 777 words
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Article75 1948-01-15 16 Pirif, Jan J4 Seven p* (pk ere killed tnd ten injured when Oolombo-Bechar-OriUi Ex ran derailed netr .Saida. Aig< la, last night, the Agence tlBCf PltMt reported this nin^ from Oran. {•'rench Fbreign legftonaTiei a n d ffiwfileie tioop s took part m fie rescueReuter - 75 words
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Article95 1948-01-15 16 SHANGHAI. Jan. 14 _An elderly Shanghai lady, who declined to permit the use of her name, disclosed today that she had telephoned her sister m the United States whom she had not seen for 25 years. When her sister answered the telephone she began weeping.U.P. - 95 words
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Article64 1948-01-15 16 COLOMBO. Jan 14. -Ceylon Will observe a public holiday and a national day of prayer on February 4 when the island gains fully responsible status within the British Commonwealth. Announcing this today, the Government askvd that all Church and temple bells should be rungReuter - 64 words
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Article30 1948-01-15 16 NEW DELHI. Jan 14. -Fourteen hundred Hindus and Sikhs were reported killed by tribesmen and Moslem refugees Monday at Gujerat rail station m West Punjab, it was learned tonight.- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article47 1948-01-15 16 CALCUTTA. Jan. 14. In the international badminton "Test" match between India and Malaya which started today, Malaya won both the singles matches. RESULTS l^" 1 111 Pi. (ImJla> 15-12. 13-15 and 15-10. S. A. Durai beat Davlnder Mohan India) 15-6 10-15 and 13-13 (5-3( ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article67 1948-01-15 16 PARIS, Jan 14 —The French actor. M. Samson Fainsilber, last night jumped off the stage 'at the Comedie Des Champs, iElysees theatre, and started fighting a critic. M. Jacques Lemarchand. who had criticis?d the actor's performance m his newspaper. The incident took place b?tween acts of theReuter - 67 words
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Article31 1948-01-15 16 SHANGHAI. Jan. 14 —The Shanghai City Government to--1 day received instructions from the Executive Yuan t 0 dismiss any employee who patroniz°s dance halls- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article59 1948-01-15 16 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Jan. 13.— Nine out of 10 men and women previously sentenced to death for the part they were alleged to have taken m liSt year's 'Hon men" murders m the Singida district of Tanganyika I j were acquitted at retrials just con- f eluded before Justice Sinclair atReuter - 59 words
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Article75 1948-01-15 16 PARIS, Jan 14 H M the French Communist H paper, today wrote m a:.jfl desnatch that British andH 1 ican officers had n Greece "to take ove: coo^H m the Greek Army M An important group i and American officers. a^B I five colonels, nine lieuuH colonels, and fiveReuter - 75 words
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Article66 1948-01-15 16 Rangoon. Jan. n-J has a bumper rice cnM year, it was officiary stw today. h M The new crop na™ which is now almos: com exceeded all previous* e« an Agricultural DfIJH official said. He de^ net field as a reccrd fo. -m ten years. A The Governm°n.. neReuter - 66 words
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Article30 1948-01-15 16 WASHINGTON, J:iV '\jM J. Mcloy, President 01 ;tional Bank at JU I today said. -The VMM&M made any approach »ra M but we have heard of the \»*m U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article164 1948-01-15 16 SHANGHAI. Jan. 14—Evacuation of some 200 foreign, mostly American, missionaries marooned m Laohokow about 200 miles north-west of Hankow will begin tomorrow morning, it was revealed by the local office of the Lutheran Worl d Mission today. All the evacuees will b e taken to Hankow by theReuter - 164 words
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