Morning Tribune, 17 January 1948
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555 1948-01-17 1 EMONSTRATORS VRECK CONSULAR OFFICE V T J.BRITISH RIOTS IN CANTON Kowlool EvicUot Sequel CANTON, Jan. 16.— British Consular offices were set afire, and Consular buildings completely wrecked furniture, documents fend clothing* t were thrown into a bonfire, m the worst anti-British demonstration experienced here. 'Hie demonstration is m connection with555 words
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Article53 1948-01-17 1 I'HAlJtn 16 A tentative formula for n of thr Kowtao* i fiction case p beWsbe*eu found at a conference last ten th Bnt.sh Ambassador, Bir Ralph and thr Chinesf Forripn Minister Dr. iChith according to the Crntral Setts >pc>rt fmm Sankinq, ichich adds that at prfsent hfinn studiedReuter - 53 words
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679 1948-01-17 1 RS. PATRICKSON USED ABUSIVE LANGUAGE NCEASINGLY" JAILED ROPEAX WOMAN WHO WAS STATED TO HAVE NCEASINGLY ABUSIVE" FROM THE TIME A POLICE SAW HER UNTIL SHE WAS PLACED IN THE LOCK- THE FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE YESTERDAY THAT 3 A VICTIM OF THE BLITZ 1 AND DID NOT KNOW APPFXED THAT NIGHT.679 words
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Article55 1948-01-17 1 NOTHER OM BOMB TEST r SSSSi*S t( ay lhat Selec td Island" r Rden ms for atomlc "X' S-enf en arrlvea >Pr n c tl° me toe. db ythehS, there was: the atwi nr° hn E Hu f the ft^' her, to«le P p .i lhl month, !SI C boirn55 words
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Article34 1948-01-17 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Willard L. Thorpe, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said today the long-range aid programme for China would be submitted to Concress "m a matter of days". U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article112 1948-01-17 1 WAR •\\«il Imminent" CINCINNATI, Jan 16.- LUut-Gen A C Wedenieyer, former presidential envoy to China, said yesterday that "Avar i* not imminent," as long as the United Nations machinery is used. However, he described China as a danger spot tchich would be the "springboard" to a major can flic*. TheUP - 112 words
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Article155 1948-01-17 1 PEACE '\\ot Likely 49 BOSTON, Jan. 16.— A leading American delegate to the United Nations charged today that the ignorant Russian Government seeks to dominate all Europe, and possibly the world, and peace was unlikely unless the Soviet's "iron curtain" was raised. The sweeping attack was made by the usuallyU.P. - 155 words
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Article157 1948-01-17 1 CASH AND VALUABLES AMOUNTING TO $6,280 WERE TAKEN AWAY FROM TWO SINGAPORE HOMES WHICH WERE RAIDED BY GANGS OP POUR CHINESE GUNMEN ON THURSDAY NIGHT. The first robbery took place m a house occupied by a European —a Oroup Captain m the RAF— In Changl157 words
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Article48 1948-01-17 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 16— Ma hatma 'Gandfci was tfrafc but still cheerful tcday as he entered the fourth day of his fast :or peace between Hindus and Muslims, according to bulletins signed by four doctors, which are being posted daily outs dc Gandhi's house- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article28 1948-01-17 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 16— Arthur Rodzinski said today that his dismissal as Director o* the Chicago Symphony Orchestra "was without precedence m the world of music."28 words
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Article35 1948-01-17 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. 16.— City authorities announced today that barmaids throughout the city will not be allowed to work from today. Tea dances have also been banned as part of the austerity programme.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article17 1948-01-17 1 Sales of Victory Saving Certificates up to Jan. 14. amounted to $663,463.50in the Union.17 words
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Article19 1948-01-17 1 In response to the United Nations Population Commission's decision. China will take her general census m 1950.19 words
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Article20 1948-01-17 1 SHANGHAI. Jan. 16. T»« Chinese Airlines have increaaw their fares by 25 per cent effect!** to-day.— U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement61 1948-01-17 1 Drastic cut* m Prices for Bedsheets! High-quality bedsheets within reach of everybody "UTfCA" 54" x 90" Reduced from 6.00 to 5.25 "CANNON" 63" x 99" 750 to $6.75 "UTICA" 72" x 99" 8.00 to 7.25 "Uf ICA" 81" x 108" $10 50 to 9.5* "PEQUOT" 81" x 108" $15.50 to61 words
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289 1948-01-17 2 (Tribune staff Reporter) Mr. Anthony brook- x Rajah Muda 0 b»ra,ak. was accused raterd *J by the Secretary ,n the United Sarawak National Asiatic:'.. <A fitting for tin- restoration of the Brooke rule MtoM 01 Sarav ak independtuco.289 words
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82 1948-01-17 2 SPITFIRES COMPLETE FLIGHT T O H.K. j Jv Kui Tak RAF. Station, In Kowloon at 123.) rttngaport time» re»ter(!;.y. the ill I'AF SpUJil I No M Squadron htve roc tuiiv completed th€ ioni distance, Wand-to-Wand training flight from Blngapoft to Hong pCOQf wliich they begin iast Tuesday The final tagRafpro - 82 words
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91 1948-01-17 2 HONOLULU. .lan. 16 -ThrCo Glib* it Islandt.rs, who were marooned for 80 days on tiny Ngltfk atoll aft"! driving m an 18-foot .sloop for 57 diys, were readied by ,-i United Stales navy patrol b)at. the Rr-que. the navy announced today A fourthU.P. - 91 words
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Article159 1948-01-17 2 Bevtrt] world toarteti frcni PicAident Monroe and Ml re'geiberg were iBtOBg the large ciowd Of visitors at the Mulberry Harbour Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday morning. Ten contingents from nine Singapore iebool| and uiie from the army an<i over 1.000 m all Vtsftetf the159 words
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Article133 1948-01-17 2 Colourful Indian dances m national costumes and picturesque s<»'n<>s wore the highlights of a very successful Variety Concert odd it the Victoria Memorial Hall I'.ist ni£ht, m aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage. The opening tableau showed the Divine Mother standing on the Lotus. Shrimathi Amiya133 words
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Article58 1948-01-17 2 Island Golf Club caddfel hAff Mwed their three-month-oM Wrtke to the great relief of members wh 0 found caddies n adv t( > shoulder their golfMa tglin yesterday. It is understood that Mr Kon\ C ni" TXL m aUd Mr X* I W»g Chian were instrumental58 words
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Article59 1948-01-17 2 DARWIN. North Australia, Jan. 16.— Australian authorities are investigating reports by aborigines that an unknown aircraft has been operating secretly from a deserted Royal Australian Air Force aerodrome m a thick jungle 50 miles south of Darwin. The unofficial theory is that the aircraft has beenReuter; AAP - 59 words
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172 1948-01-17 2 SfTPORTERS OF THl* PRK SENT SfTLTAN OF TRKNG'.ANU. TUXCKT PAUUKA IUJA SON OF THE LATE BUL TAN ZAINAL AMPIN LAST N'fGHT ISSITKD A STATEHBNT EXONERATING THR BRITISH GOVERNMENT FROU AURESPONSIBILITY FTH T«E DPrHRONM^NT OF THS FOR \IER SI'LTAN TUNGKU ALT SHORTLY AFTEK THE LIBERATION. T^e i172 words
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Article168 1948-01-17 2 DECORATOR IS FREEH ON APPEAL Under sentence of 21 months' rigorous imprisonment tor betting the ortence of criminal breach of trust m respect of 21 hales of cloth, the property of the military, an Indian Muslim decorator, Syed Jaffar, had his conviction and sentence quashed by Mr. Justice Brown at168 words
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Article46 1948-01-17 2 Chinese students, Mr. J. Y. Soong from Shanghai, Mr. T. E. Tang from Amoy. and Mr. Yu and Mr. Looi Eng San from Singapore represented the Far East m the British Council party which today visited the Houses cf Parliament at Westminster.46 words
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Article152 1948-01-17 2 It. was n'centh a thai £2300t. hid be* Malaya trcm the Lqj EmDire Air Raid Di«n as the retult cf a apji the Secretary ..f 5^ Colonies on boh?!f q 1 Eastern British rolonia. In general this {mmd ed to assist those who* al hardsh.p Is directly able to152 words
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Article41 1948-01-17 2 Leong San (4ft a was commit tea for next Assizes ona.chtfP a 10-year-old ChineseJ address m Luveiuie r W conclusion cf a qulry held before" Seventh Magistrate. Sheares. yesterday. The offence was f* taken place at 9 a.m last year.41 words
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Article46 1948-01-17 2 The Secret^ t£ i where an »PP UC JJJ $0 ready i>een c f^Jla deferred at *c fP"^ que« I ©cause m yet doest Sra£2sa !arc being in f( imt r to by the Bwr e Urr whose office ls nowjj 1 Clart Street, K^46 words
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Advertisement78 1948-01-17 2 EDUCATIONAL MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION ALREADY COMMENCED Classes aTe conducted in:— Hook- Keeping and Accountancy Shorthand: Theory, Speed ranging from 70 words to 150 words. Practical English m Three Stapes, Mathematics and Foreign Languages. DE WITT'S KIDNEY BLADDER PILLS World famous for over Si .years.78 words
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Article, Illustration411 1948-01-17 3 that v short Term of sentence would to d good, Mr. Justice Thorogood sentenced an 18--idian Rama,i::\v Rajygopal. who described hima Harbour Board labourer, to eight years' rigorous onment and 12 strokes of the rotan at the SiiiKaussirt Coun v^ierday on a charge411 words
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Article50 1948-01-17 3 PA. Jan. 16.-Dutch m Governor General ls t Van Mook today desL Dntch-indoneslin E Jpeement as -not a lcl0r >' cf eommon sense. Good Offl1Imtte P nnn m, tmnJ anncun c?d today truce agree:.; n q lad th M E, h! N't 1™ fc ussS 0 «Weaie n mU.P. - 50 words
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Article23 1948-01-17 3 N sai- J Kiu Kiang ft West I,,0vince nc Mv a P rn n -Military Pup a 1 "t m,a sures U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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123 1948-01-17 3 While riding his bicycle with- 1 cut a light on the night of Dec. 30 last, a 15-year-old Chines.? youth, Goh Ch€e Kok was knock- i ed down at the junction of St. Andrews Road aad Stamford Road by a Royal Navy123 words
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Article45 1948-01-17 3 Mr. Tay (Xn €ing. a local businessman of Sims Avenue, Singapore, has bought the motor yes- sei "Nanmel Mam." The Baretto Shipping Com- j pany had engineered the sale on behalf of th e Ministry of Wa Transport, who owred the ship.45 words
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298 1948-01-17 3 IPCH. Thursday —Efforts are being made by the TransDo.t Department. Malayan Union, to improve the condition ©f buses for the benefit of the travelling public. Th« standing passenger concession which was extended to bus operator! after the liberation to overcome transport difficui ties, was withdrawn298 words
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Article68 1948-01-17 3 The 'Chipola," a United States naval tanker, arrived m SlnfaI pcre yesterday alter traversing !an unusual route from San I Pedro. Her itinerary, which included the crossing of the Panama and Suez canals, the Mediterranean and t^ e Middle Eastern ports to I Sir. gap; re.68 words
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Article51 1948-01-17 3 MENNEAPOLIS. Jan. 16.— An explosion and fire destroyed a General Mills pressure coofcmg plant and injured two men seriously. -About 100 employees fled !to safety alter the explosion, which was believed to have originated ffom liquid storage tanks. lh e damage was estimated at USSIOO.OOO,U.P. - 51 words
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Article79 1948-01-17 3 Within a few months of its formation, the Malay Women's Welfare Assodation, although urgently tp. need of funds, is bearing fruit slowly but steadily m its perspective. Credit is due to Che Zahara Binti Noor Mohamed, Organiser and President of the Association, for fulfilling one of79 words
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Article128 1948-01-17 3 James Buchanan (20), a Bri tish sailor on board the H.M.S. Prince Salvor, appeared before the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Sheares, yesterday on tentative charges of carrying arms and being m possession of ammunition. Exhibits produced m Court were a .45 revolver and 84 rounds128 words
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Article81 1948-01-17 3 Three ocean tugs, the Nautilus, i Argonaut, and the Flounder, are i due to arrive from Manila with j two lighters In tow. On arrival, the Argonaut and the Flounder will be towed to the East Roads, and tho Argo- naut, will later prccei-d to dry81 words
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Article62 1948-01-17 3 One of the latest additions -to the Malayan Union Supreme Cafrrt Bench is Mr. Justice Gra«*m Callow, Puisne Judge, Nigeria, who arrived here yesterday by the SS. Tegelberg. Mr. Justice Graham Callow will be leaving this morning for Kuala Lumpur where he will spend a few .lays62 words
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Advertisement30 1948-01-17 3 Attractive Afternoon Frocks ty c■} Beautiful Evening Gowns mm^/fr Wh Shanghai Modern Tailoring I J W 10 BATTERY ROAD- siNGAFORE. H| Ladies own material Phone *****. made to order V30 words
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Article, Illustration16 1948-01-17 4 OMfury-FM t(or, m tM «*iWtj fomatMiif glaeft md mw m bath tiff suits.16 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1948-01-17 4 werwererweer FVFN today the exponents of Black Magic are at work m Britain. In private houses— ™d even m churches-at dead of night, the horrible perverted burlesque of Christian services, the "Black Mass," is still performed. In spite of the advances of modern education and modern science, there1,004 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-01-17 4 H..k ss '",'i* .r* 8 sa^jjr sub think at r c»cns« if tb« was Hank i B counting- N '"nT Ha" h fight wa* o v r30 words
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Article37 1948-01-17 4 Cocoanut Oil Allocation WASHINGTON. Ja^ The Agriculture Depa^ nounced today allocations for the v«k January 9 undor the" tional Emergency Fwoj programme. incto«* pounds of coconut oil i to Canada m cxcbarf i equivalent QUantitj d U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article55 1948-01-17 4 ing to cyclists that they* ride their bicycle; .m walk other than on metalled roa.l of m ens was ?iven by Magistrate. Che^ UmjPJ jang Aris when of 11 cyclists $2 r brought before him f*, ting the offence ty cyclists m pl^' l b o»: there was55 words
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Advertisement24 1948-01-17 4 THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA H. M. V. PARLOPHONE Buy them at (AC( KKDITED DEALER) 15, Winchester Hnuvo n (NexttM"n" S |Usg QUay24 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-01-17 5 Wr^i Grdume who gavm Frank Smntm aomrthmg to Xt n't Horned m Brooklyn." Miss Grnhnme ,a noit WmM-G-M'T^ngoftke Thin Man" irhirh reun-tes ■> ml .Vi/.«-i L-'U their tamvu* roles Tho ftlm [i tin cmr'Ht attraction at the R**x _^^p _0~ -^P m43 words
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Article362 1948-01-17 5 B |hly the fluttering ■he-, work m ;>n ama■ction vi ■"Midsummtr ■earn." staged m Los ■foriu. by the noted Bpach. Dorothea JohnBi lunched Audrey ■vt.iiv and Him career ■OrLns... Florida. UM m Dr. C. S. Long, an m.n;>ttr. who also I Chaplain jr. the UniWavy. Mist Long ipent fti'i'd362 words
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Article63 1948-01-17 5 ton. 15 Dropt of up m flood wateri coverma of south-west MMm Yorkshiif were reV hlJ t htin-lre«.ls of fa--***** evacuated from es >ad others were 11 upper rooms wed ihowen over the fi ;he floofi position is continue to improve jn l The wotH areas ton the SevernReuter - 63 words
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80 1948-01-17 5 BY COUNTRIES IN W. EUROPE FACE REVOLUTION rwffi B me ke^ The analysis m effect predicted situations similar to Greece all over Europe if the Marshall Plan y not approved. The example of Fiance showed that failure to -Uain futility probfe bly will lead to a Communist revolution and communistU.P. - 80 words
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97 1948-01-17 5 SHANGHAI Jan. 15— A strong rorocft 01 r< -U:-' and troops was thru*n nund the ShanghaiHongkew wharf at noon today as the Canadian freighter Cliff sid, docked with a large cargo c.f Canadian war supplies consigned to the Chinese Government. Unloading proceeded all theReuter - 97 words
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Article84 1948-01-17 5 KTTW YORK. Jan 15— Wall •<nr€ct Journal reported: "British gold aßa'n flou-s to hoard•n« Orienia's./' contending that between 30.000 to 40,000 ounces of 22 carat ?old were repoited <-n route from England to the Far East. It is reponed that the United states Government and InternationalU.P. - 84 words
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Article79 1948-01-17 5 COLOMBO. Jan. 15.— The Government of Ceylon is preparing a ten-year plan for the industrial development of the country. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. Minister for Home Affairs, disclosed m Parliament today. Various ministries were already preparing: their individual plans which would be finally co-ordinated into one. heReuter - 79 words
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Article78 1948-01-17 5 TOKIO. Jan. 15.— Unemployed and part-time workers m Tokio total approximately 277,000 or 7 4 per cent, oi the Tokio population, according to the latest survey by the Metropolitan Government. Tokio's population is now 4,998 600 The number of experienced workers unemployed total 48.000, while unexperienced totalReuter - 78 words
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157 1948-01-17 5 LONDON. Jan. 15. A London woman. Miss Alice Foster, has told ii a report to the London Missionary Society how women and children, fleeing from a. British r ■:..!>■ v ioap:tal recently atackeJ by Chinese Communists, spent three days m small boats on157 words
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111 1948-01-17 5 BANGKOK. Jan. 15. The cause of the death of King Ananda Ma- I hidoi m June 1945 will be revealed through a Government communique, said the Interior Minister, Lt. Gen. Luang SJanrd Yotharak. to- day. The Khuang Government 8 new death inquiryReuter - 111 words
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Article48 1948-01-17 5 MELBOURNE, Jan. 15. Railwaymen carried out their threat to strike today and the city is now without trams, trains or buses. Ships crews were also on strike and there were indications that the transport stoppage caused by the 13-day-old tram strike would become more widespread.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE London Agents – Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C.2. SATURDAY, JAN 17, 1948.
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Article207 1948-01-17 6 In his 78th year Mahatma Gandhi has undertaken a fast, which this time is being aimed, not at the heart of the now defunct British Ra/i but at that of the Indian people. He has called upon his countrymen to desist from communal violence which has207 words
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Article92 1948-01-17 6 Will Gandhi be as successful with his own SJSTS "*-t T u With the heartless" «g* H will be to the eternal shame of •ndians ,i history should record that it was left I a ree ndm m demonstrate to the world 'aiidh,stt(Y,nique conquered the alien 1 lItNl92 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-01-17 6 Umdtm tckoolboy* frtertited -m <• m<xUl of the Hundley Page H<rmvs JY. which rifil mm 4 '"i BOAC rouU: at the ''Highway of the Air" Exhibition which took plan tht &M Gtoyraphical Society, Kensington. I39 words
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Article1219 1948-01-17 6 PETER PRY - Here There! PETER PRY 1^ t B t a*s than three weeks old m i <he Year of Our Lord 1948 <don\ r orgtt that number is divisible by four!) this country of ours is leaping m atomic spasms into c state o r mobility that bids fair to put1,219 words
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Advertisement63 1948-01-17 6 'china company N( irnvn not* mwoaww N^ jus STOI RINGS HO( s, 01 CAimKWfOOII CHESTS|<llhn s-mmv furios i»rnamrnts. Silk 1 ndrr- i,M,-(i«th U*mnihiH+ I imu,u dmw, Cfcitifi tomm vam ls K.n.-.no-. HMM mm Ware I U«^f \u i.n.uturr f amphnruood Chf si*. Wooden CMVtal IVwU-r W.ir«-. 1'm. Ware. Ivory Ware,63 words
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Advertisement25 1948-01-17 6 Singapore i« A PENANG JDaily isatavia i Tuesdays SAIGON Sundays MEDAN Saturdays Penang to: MED AN Saturdays 'J^mU- j Malayan Airways Mantfldd^ A Co.. t|^25 words
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Article, Illustration862 1948-01-17 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE L-* WITH loliday Me on October KrpwtiiUlßHjin; a ely tidied hei J« neran v,mtul tnp ied her through O« Uer.nd and O *Oin B«nm i: d nuW v lookini round Hi" She i> bacK fctujotohei hu »nd m lltrch r.w.c.A. lightly Club will nv^ .on862 words
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Advertisement121 1948-01-17 7 "New Rosalind Gilbert Models m Colmati Cloth" HAVE YOU SEEN OUR RANGE I OF SEASONAL GlttS I SILVER EMS. tAttfc! INSPECT OtR **ID* SELECTION I NOW AT i)f SPLAY C. C. DE SUVA BROS. jewEi'tens Ui i i 3, UAFVIES PLACE, PHONE WU«, SINGAPORE. j I I lAUYA I dry121 words
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198 1948-01-17 8 GATECRASH ER SHOT AT PARTY AFTER ATTACK ON HOSTESS, COURT TOLD LONDON. Hn, n A rateorm. m i al I C.iristmas party m a Britißti I idol Commiti ion man 1 q««rt«n In Hertford, Germany ■'••<i Uj itrmngic ft* htm mi at '•n demanding drinks, Paid n wi.. i la198 words
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Article86 1948-01-17 8 LONDON. 'I. Six dm} after their fir-* nft ing m v Ifarga't daw* H;iH, Percf Bi»--ej propore I to hi- danci ig part„r. She B»i I "V ■>." SoOn afi'T ihc fftvc him §evwi > i ipooi !< boy her ireddiaf iioussciui. Ever line* ha>86 words
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Article40 1948-01-17 8 SHANGHAI, Jan. It:— John M. Cahtt, Shun^iai's DOW Anu--ii'v n Conmiite General arrive 1 yesterday by piano from Honolulu with hi s wife and ('aujrh tr i a (I were ?»>*» ad by Government officitls.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article36 1948-01-17 8 ROME. UM. 15— The Italian Foreign Offi.c ;i id todny that th< MHlalia airfield Dew Tripoli, which l- to !><• revived I y the UniU-d States »MI b. USrd oillv :,s v..f,,.,l \i,J. bate U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-01-17 8 Mr. Air Bonn Tliv <Uft> rctv irs the conyrntuiation* and aontt wishes of Mr Ong P<~ny Hack, while Mr. Lk Chfe Str\</. A/aii<wcr of tho Sin Chnr J,t Poh. k*fca ON happily.35 words
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137 1948-01-17 8 X>NDON Jai. 15.— Thii was I life a boy. fo-'r <->n. <>.;- Ix'd by a probaticn officer: Rooisd a six <-'cl«k eacr noininr to prepare break fas' hv the family and 8B sand rk0!« for hi? father's lunch, [pme from school a. night, t>«137 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-01-17 8 All arcitinr, movum m thp T Poof m MT.. rl 8 xm x r? d <md N ;W' Race at the Lido Patently her luntnerTehor^ f W< n *J j**' Wm* to thrcad-the-needle quickly.37 words
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Article, Illustration146 1948-01-17 8 A MULTITHROWS IONAIRE PARTY Multi-millionaire "Ti-jer Balm" King, Mr. An Boon Haw. on Thursday threw one of the biggest parties since the liberation at the Lido. Occasion n Nineteenth sary of his newsm the Sin Chew 3 Over I.cnni guesu, invited. Looking very ti t and! ming happil;, Mr.j with146 words
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Article218 1948-01-17 8 A SHO HID BAG ET LONDON. Jan 14 v;ho saw silver-ham Mary Swallow late ati the quiet streets of B) W., would often stop 31 "What a sweat o.i soui vould say. For Mrs. Swallow. 1 i would t\ crying meekly: i puss!" And mound her be the stray cats218 words
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Article57 1948-01-17 8 '£50,000 SUIT HAD £1 IN BA LONDON. JM- lH a Lord's «>n. a bo**j friendly with a .T Mare family. I»JJ courtshi D to tlie da ;j fold her father lw £50,000. Aei^lly the boH man Alfred Anjn-lo no fixed wW^JrJ bank, i. WM rf^Li when he WM p1 n57 words
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Article39 1948-01-17 8 LONDON. J»* Jf'i Palm noticed fcmit *M t ssa ThrlV— -j I Audacious t:l1 him, bit him ij der, pot up. I- M keyvs, barged or ß and knocked t u-m taken off the c^» attacked took pa"39 words
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Advertisement66 1948-01-17 8 DRESS MATERIALS j "l Al l. SHADES AND DKSKiNS. w ai... QOAunes, to s.it any garmknt vr ""^^ISSSBf PRI( w «'"I«K VI UV V,,st QI .A... TV OB,UVU s|*5 i mi on rs-urn, no obligation to bits O. RAMASAMY^NADAR hem, omc E Sl< lv: IVI s "'v:s ,k coww W>"66 words
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Article, Illustration8 1948-01-17 9 vin <-" the guests during the evening.8 words
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Article72 1948-01-17 9 PARIS. Jan 15. -The Riehtl«i majority blocked th? Com- tuunlsti ircm the key post m the French National Assembly today m an action which a fommunist communique charg»d was ordered by the American state E>eDartment. The tumultous three-day session over the election of AssemblyU.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration135 1948-01-17 9 Tckio. Jan. 16-Ckn. Mc«cArthur headquarters has authorised the Japanese Government to release large Quantities of textiks from th c stocks cf the Japanese Government's wartime procurement agency, to be used as bonus goods for encouragement of production and delivery through the legal channels, it was officially announced today.U.P. - 135 words
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353 1948-01-17 9 London. Jan. 14. Irene Mary Evans. 20, daughter of a steel manufacturer, and Cyril Wilson 21. a factory worker, met at a dance eighteen months ago. They were found dead at Dudley. Worcs. m a car which Cyril had bought with353 words
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Article41 1948-01-17 9 NEW YORK, Jan 16:— A plaCriarism suit against Ihe English authoroßs, Daphne Dv Maurier. which i^le^ed %*U best, sailing novel "Rebecca" wa.s based par ly by the lat<? Edwina Levin Mac- j Donald, was dismissed m the Federal 'Court here yt>sterday.—41 words
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Article75 1948-01-17 9 CEYLON'S RUBBER PROBLEM COLOMBO. Jan. 15. Ceylon* rubber industry may find itseff Ui "serious difficulties" unless agreement is reached with Britain ard the United States on the use of natural rubber m relation to synthetic and reclaimed rubber, Mr. Chellapar- Suntheralingam, Ceylon Minister of Commerce said tooay. He appealed toReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement36 1948-01-17 9 sun mm "mm lanterns i Always dependable and economically operated. Price 53 7/50 jjj Limited Stock Available Obtainable from all leading dealers or from the J I Distributors:— CHENG HUAT CO. 41, Orchard Road, Singapore j36 words
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Article66 1948-01-17 10 LAKE S1 T CCESS, Kew York Jan. 15. Some of the informa 'ion given to the Palestine Commission by Sir Alexander Cadogvi (Britain) must remain secret, th< Commission announced today, because it involves the safety of a considerable number of people there." The Commission now has beforeReuter - 66 words
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Article82 1948-01-17 10 DUESSELDORF h M Sritishcfflcnlsin^il tod v- awaiting |S from Berlin befor, J tion on the alleged H nist Rot- t 0 paralva M German industry by strike, reported by th.l licensed paper T^IM fin yesterday. •oal British offrtyfl rded "orotocol M il plot a> genuine bs*fl ea ihat it82 words
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Article71 1948-01-17 10 RANGOON. Jen 154 Hsu. Ch.:ie* CocsuH today denounced p^m the newly-.'ormed Bui cf the 'China De League"' as potential cf friendly relations bets Chinese and Burmese merits. In an official statema Burmese press the Cam ral said the League bn received no support froi sible members of tbt Community,71 words
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Article60 1948-01-17 10 MELTON. Mowbray.JJ A third soldier tes result of an explosion oi tank mine fuse while tt oelng inspected In a army laboratory at Sa« tfcres, Leicestershire f He is Lance Corpora! A^ who died m hospital dm The two soldiers fcUled day were Private fti Marshal Douglas. 19. House,Reuter - 60 words
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Article42 1948-01-17 10 Hartford. Con* Jan. 16. Pr^ot« ence Kantrc*i« an thervcight Boxing picn Willie Ptf s has retched a"^ for Pep to acu-ndw against Hu-^er o of Cuba during tne of February I ai Beacli, Florida Kantrowitz said receive Ijtween and $35,000 tigj42 words
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Miscellaneous89 1948-01-17 10 "SUNSHINE FALLS" SUINJn r 1 rK/VcmNAruEHAS \S3 YOU KNOW. JONBY. IF hs^ taw fe-bg sis" BELINDA 'BUCK RYAN' "JOIN m TRISKV" 1 fm IF I \1 Kv&U MIL JOWYdS F(SHFOOD*\ [50 YOU Ywe H^D TO HE WflS^l I HtXTD NEVfR TRUST ME fitMCNt XI COCKWL COMPfIVy RcFUSC. j JIM fWOMSK89 words
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Article, Illustration2938 1948-01-17 11 J. R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot A Stu> Serial Story-By torch men »en pan v $c* U* ler D <D« asan, feeling I torsi ai Bselve- and tH ngU i nany hose earlU c-- s It that, so iwn life liini re- i I Wit W* I2,938 words
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124 1948-01-17 12 Tokio Bay Is Paradise For Smugglers ()KIO I*, ii r<** Bay I |hM eaßtiy *-^m< a pa:adise rtteg wlu plunder w6 between \ukohama y raiuirl reported today, i a ntythree vi 230 vessel* do- to the Yoki hama Motor md Stillnf Boats 1 Oo operative ,i,. iaid to h.ive beenReuter - 124 words
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172 1948-01-17 12 BANGKOK. Jan 15 Denying any friction between him and the; Khuang Government. Marshal Phibun. Army Commander-in-Chiof. made a statement reiterating his full support of the Government and constitutional democrajcy. Maishal Phibun said he and the military installed the Khuang Government and he wasReuter - 172 words
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Article127 1948-01-17 12 "Hitler Was Dictator" Says Milch NUREMBERG, Jan. 15:—For- BMT Luftwaffe Field-Marshall Erhard Milch, today told 'he j American Mili ary Tribim 1 thar Hitler did not like or tvus industrialist s, particularly th> I. U. Farbe.i officials Milch, no w under life sentenc? for miMiso of slave- labovr, appeared aU.P. - 127 words
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Article64 1948-01-17 12 f.RENOBLE VIA PARIS, Jan I 15. A skier at Villiartis Sourth*ne« near here discovered a young woman entirely naked, t»ed to a tree. Her wrists were I hiding from a rone a^LT her i ree She calmly n 5 the ski suit Wni "'ai the64 words
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Article96 1948-01-17 12 Shannon. Jan 15. Two Trans Atlantic planes wen struck by lightning while at riving at Shannon airport during a short thunderstorm over South Ireland last night. The Pan- American Clipper PauJ Jones, on its way from Brussels via London, was over the airport when a blindingReuter - 96 words
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Article38 1948-01-17 12 RALEIOH, NORTH CAROLINA Jan- 15.-TTne death was *< ported today of Johep us Da UoiM Mar I Secntary of he «»vy and l a t> r Uni.ed StacH poori neiphhrnir'» i,,,u i I ti Mexico— U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article34 1948-01-17 12 toSSJP: J an Several were 500 ri T, SCOres when JOO (rippled war veterans d*£S r a sS m from o' th^Sm^i police Station .lemanding increased pensions Vice Premier G^p- had promised ino.eas- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement179 1948-01-17 12 NEW ORLD CABARET D.IXCE NIT.nTL¥ IKO.MsI'.M. jo IDD-MCHT iuia iativoai ..(.ht otnwuw w> i y\ Til UN DANC! Eiai ITOMI I«W PJt TO 4 T>l lur Reservations Iron. '»am to 5 pm. PhoM V J*' >7 Alter 7 pin. Phone < «lur t No Ki4W PCJ I'atrons ,re MP«M <^179 words
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Advertisement177 1948-01-17 12 Air-Conditioned LAST D .ir^ -thkthikfokbaS LAST 3 Sllows^LJ Anna NEAGLE JJ "THE COI-Rtxe? CIRZON STREFT STARTS TOMOwST, •THE BKA^T WITH FIVE FINGQ TO-NIGHT AT M\n ROBERT IMMING I THE HAsr I AIR- J COOLED R E X I CHILDREN S MAM AT 11 AM. I To- Day: SAPS ATH Tomorrow-177 words
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Article608 1948-01-17 13 poo IMJ 51 00 MOO 44 00 44 50 3300 160 i™ ||.M xd 4 l/t 51 2 ■C 057 00 55.00 56.50 W.H I 1000 1100 6 00 6 10 Kent Ml W.UiJ 18.00 20.00 m 2.30 2.40 Kor 890 I.M ■al9 9 20 '9 I608 words
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Article102 1948-01-17 13 The rubber market opened eas•fr all round with business done at 422 cts for Feb." No. 1 R.S.S. The market has been easier all the day. Closing prices are: TINS FIRM Jhe report of the Malayan fenarebrokers* Association issued >vsterday is as follows: The market m tin shares102 words
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556 1948-01-17 13 Ind ia Govt Acts To Get Gandhi To End Fast NEW DELHI, Jan. 16.— The text of yesterdays communique from the Piime Minister's secretariat, on India's decision to i^ay the Pakistan Government the £40,000,000 cash ba'inces at dispute, as issued by the Government of India Information Services, reads:- 1 TheReuter - 556 words
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Article108 1948-01-17 13 The U wing is Urn prop; am me i of events lor the week ending Jan. Monday < lGfth) s—9—Badminton s. ls— Directors Meeting; 5.30— —7*. 15 Shorthand Typewriting Classes. 7.45 Beginners Mutic Class; 8.30 Choir Practice. Tuesday (20th):— 6. 30 Ke<fl) Pit Class; 7.3o— Badminton; 7.15108 words
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Article280 1948-01-17 13 Afer 10 years service and tht flying of 2,523.641 miles, ihe Qantas Empire Airway* flying boat "Coriolanus" is to bo retired. Her final bearf-ting will take i>!nce at Rose Bay Flying Boat Base (Sydney) on Thursday 8 li •January 7 Qantas engineering staff will be present280 words
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Article117 1948-01-17 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Cor.' The devaluation rumour went round the globe, apparently starting m South Africa, and A evoked no stronger denial fiom official quarters than a statement to the effect that even 1. devaluation were under consideration, there would be no pre liminary announcement It is117 words
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Article73 1948-01-17 13 ;.iERR¥ MAKERS B P. At the second general meeting of the Merry Makers BP-. the following were elected office-bearers for 1948:—President: Mr. Po Ouan Yam (re-elected); Vice-President; Mr« Po Guan Tee: Hon. Secretary; Mr. Urn Peng Yam (re-elected); Hon. Sports Capt: Mr. Kuek Choon Hin (re-elected); Hon. Asst. Capt: Mr.73 words
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Advertisement109 1948-01-17 13 Specialised m Grafting M Young Malayan Fruit Trees. ESPECIALLY OF Fl RST QUALITY TYPE Large Varieties of *'Quali*v Grafted 49 Young i Trees m Stock Obtainable from: Hock Yong Orchard 111 No 20G-A. Mandai Sad. M% "X Sl nc (off BukU Timah Road) Singapore. Agents Wanted. Jm Come v THE109 words
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272 1948-01-17 14 iokio Jan l« tional "da luUon iroul Tnklo i i 30 dav.s Jap thou irh< n a new mi law went middle ol last aw sayi bof i .»i ia and 1G can iel .t. -11 mutually :n to* v It! InU.P. - 272 words
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131 1948-01-17 14 Coveted Medal For British Atom Expert London, Jan. 15 The Institution ot DectrlCAJ Engineers ha.-, awarded the .'day Me d.-jl to on c <>t i-»r<tu. m leading atomic scientists Pre ssor Marrus Oliphant for "1... distinguished work m nucl< i t physics and his criminal dilC3feii€S m physical tclencei particularlyReuter - 131 words
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Article34 1948-01-17 14 Thf MHh..dLst Churches ajld bchooli of Sfefaporp arc j,-ivln^ n <ai<w<!l party to Bishf.p .md Mr.s Mwfci P. Lm Uu Vlrtorb ml Hall on Monday. February 2 "t 4 45 p.m. I34 words
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Article51 1948-01-17 14 Tlw SA LB.U. uill ,n«-,t the R^x Badminton Ptftjr i( t .-idininton a. 6 OtrpniMl Road on Sunday at 7 a m PUytn will 1,0 ckotm tron lk« follow 11^ -ch«n Mun Kit, Aziz Un Ahim.d Übj K njr H( r51 words
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Article144 1948-01-17 14 PBAGUE. Jan. IG.— Miss Barbara Ann Scot the y^anp Canadian ice qwen, retained her European figure .ska in>>: title before 10,000 wildly excited spec* a' or? m ihf Winer Stadium here t> .ii,cht. AHhoujrh she won by he unanimous decision of all the seven judp-es onReuter - 144 words
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Article120 1948-01-17 14 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15- Presidtnt Truman drrfartd today he has iust M much right to tack a hnlcony on thi second floor of the White House us Mrs. Millard Filmorc had to instal a bath 1 tub m her mansion even if he is only aU.P. - 120 words
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Article56 1948-01-17 14 Tokio, Jan. 16.— The present Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. Kaneo Hatano, will be screened for a possible purge. I the Japanese press report .d today. Hatano was picked by Prime Minister Katayama to succeed the recently purged ex-Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Rikizo Hirano. over strongReuter - 56 words
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Article69 1948-01-17 14 Johore will moot Selangor at hoi- key on Sunday m Singapore. The pame will I c played In Johore if DO suitable ground Is available at i Singapore. The Johore team will be chosen from the following: —J. Ponniah. R. West-, L.K. Cheah. Salim, G. L. Carson,69 words
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Article124 1948-01-17 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENT Shlpa alongside the I wharves: WEST WHiB Godown 2 Tawali. Godown 5 City of Urf! Godown 6 7 Asphaiw Godown 13 14 Aensu. Godown 15 16 Neieus. EMPIRE OOCI Godown IT 18 Fort I Godown 20 Fort Dadl Godown 21 Merlir.al Godown 34 Manx Mul vlile. Oodo^m 25124 words
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Advertisement66 1948-01-17 14 The HO Hong Steamship Co. (Incorporated m Sin^nporn PA6BBNOM FRtKiUi ftVICES For Hon? KoriK. Swatow \:noy 8 S "HON(i BUNG** 'md .lan. For hangoon via Pcnang «S "KAMINING' Ms( Jan. SS. UPONG Vina. Jan. For Palembanv and Pladjte MV. "lUDOR" 124 th Jan. FORDjAMBI MV nKIMAVMI:A nonKTat) jn lor fu.tluM66 words
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Miscellaneous324 1948-01-17 14 •ON IOUB RADIO T«» A 1 i^; l A E V NE T WORK Ponphlboran Gadis; 12.45 News; News Summary in j^j ENGLISH l-00 Close Down. 6. 00 Programme Summar>- m CM A PROGRAMMES ummar y: 6.05 Malay Music by Co- inp Announce^ 12.0-1-2 00 n m t£i\L lUmbiaI Umbia324 words
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Article376 1948-01-17 15 SELECTIONS Selections by "GARRICK" Rac* 1 -HONEY COMB Dobra Race 2:— GAME LAW Blank Spec Race 3:— GRAND HILL Mountain Queen Race 4— SOME CLASS Lynchburg Race 5 -WINGS Oaklaw Kacf 6:_ LENIENT Rex Flash Race 7:— DAGOBERT Everest Race B:— SINGING BIRD II Lucky376 words
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178 1948-01-17 15 I goal, KOred ten ?r the start, gave the '-nil victory over the Sports Club m the tey fixture played at MB Road sounds was keenij conteste P<!:c>> jetting the c exchanges. :es after the start De ■ated the CSC. det th e178 words
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Article77 1948-01-17 15 jwnly c ntested game Fadang yesterday, th« «t rr.ar.ag.d v win f^ agalmt i^two goals to one. *g fielded a scratch 2™ sk:pper Swee Lim m a new role TlJl gave a good JUjjielf and B howed >t C rvin cI nClerS h^ a I >ln to keep Chin.77 words
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Article83 1948-01-17 15 LONDON, Jan. 16:— The draw for the first round of the Rugby L' igue Cup, resulted as follows: Huslingthorpe Valo vs. St Helens; Widnes vs Hunslet; Warrington vs. Workingtoh Town; Hudd«rsfleld vs. Bradford Northern; Salford vn. Wakefleld Trinity; Leeds vs. York; Hul Kingston Rovers vs. Oldham;83 words
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Article60 1948-01-17 15 The following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club In i friendly game of table-tennis against the C.V.M.A on Sunday at 2 p. m# Liew 'Hin Choy, Ng Yew wing, Le e Tong Kcng, Chio Eng Quee, Lim Choo Ann, Cho See Kin and Scow Kong' Ho. The game60 words
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Article133 1948-01-17 15 RICHMOND. California. Jan. 16:— Foreign threat to American profes- sioAal golf supremacy fc e k another test this coming weekend with the I annual $10,000 lUehmond Open Golf Tournament. 1 Top Americans will be Jimmy Demaret leading money winner of 1947. Sammy Sand IH6 winnerU.P. - 133 words
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Article56 1948-01-17 15 The following will represent the Singapore Hornets ajratast the Johore Cricket Club at hockey on Sunday at Johore Bahru: Transport will leave Chapel Road at 4 p.m. sharp: E. Noble; R. H. Barth. M. Modder; R. Barth, M. Toledo. J. Scheerder; B. Bailey, C. Rayney. D. Booth. W.56 words
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Article100 1948-01-17 15 In a badminton match of four singles and three doubles played at Dunearn Road, the Dunearn Star B.P. defeated the Senary Hat! B.P. by four cam ps to three. Results: (Dunearn Star B.P. mentioned ftr»t). Singles: A. Wahab Sarkawi beat M. Ali 15-8. 15-4: Ashari H Saleh100 words
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Article199 1948-01-17 15 S'pore Malay Badminton Tourney The Singapore Malays Badminton Championship Tournament, for 1948 will begin iw March this year. This is the second tournament held by the Singapore Malays since the liberation and the first to be held under the sponsorship of the newly founded Singapore Malays Badminton Association. This year199 words
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626 1948-01-17 16 INDIA'S A TTACK LACKED STING: TASMANIA 198 for 2 .ho clow ma An I* <**}??: ™f ,v, <£cupled 3! •>::. a solid, splendid innmss. India will MC* "< tfbl ''iril Uoiorrow II they ho X achieve a "toaMt erei iku Waal state team me wkkti is still k«»«iI. Th" >626 words
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Article34 1948-01-17 16 Duleepsinhji - Indian Catching Still Poor Duleepsinhji {fty LAUNCBBTON, J,w 10 w twroj /«<// vi biiismrp rtfcefc centre today, Kishovh.nv! l,cl ,1 hnnstlf "'Himst fl boioNlif «(fftOM| MttS iflM, Thr Tammm H<htin<, aaain '".7 r/n./f,/ //r/rffr.,. M(/u34 words
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Article63 1948-01-17 16 BERLIN. Jan 16. British and American troops have no intention of leaving Berlin, a s-nior member of G«n. Sir Brian Robertsons stuff declared here today. "Apart from certain assumptions that have recently appeared m th? Soviet-controlled newspapers m Berlin to the effpet that we shall have toReuters - 63 words
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Article58 1948-01-17 16 CHICAGO, Jan. 16.— A gas ex plosion ripped apart a fourstorey furniture warehouse near Chicago" s loop district, killing at least three men and injuring two others, one o? whom was trapped beneath tons of debris Firemen said two others unaccounted also might be buried beneath theU.P. - 58 words
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Article40 1948-01-17 16 SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 16. Eighteen members of the Canadian Air Force Olympic Hockey Team escaped injury today when their chartered bus was rammed by a tram. The team arrived try day on the Queen Elizabeth. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article45 1948-01-17 16 CAIRO, Jan. 16.- An unofficial STS e P° rted th *t Iman Yehia Bin Mohamed (82) King and High Hnest of Yemen has died The Foreign Office did not conarm a report that the King died m Sanaa, capital of his country45 words
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Article31 1948-01-17 16 onANUHAI, Jan. 16. -Lord Killearn, retiring British High 'S^r, of Southeast on Premier Chang Chun and Wang Shih Chich g in Nanking hey wm dep rt^ U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article17 1948-01-17 16 BANGKOK, Jrn 16 T i, a BrOfch Ambassador her 7 m 1 Jan. 29 ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article95 1948-01-17 16 HAMBURG, Jan. 15 The <.nly German to become 0 Buddhitt lama tea* initiated m a monastery near Chumbi. Bouth Tibet, m October last year, according to a report from Tibet recfii-ed by the 'Buddhist community of Germany" He fs Anauanna Re\*emda formerly Ernest Ludwig Hofform -and95 words
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Article97 1948-01-17 16 The Chinese Athletic Juniors will meet R.A.F. (Changi) at soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. Players -or the Chinese Athle- tic Juniors will by selected from I the following: Siew Wing. Bee Cheow. Ah Bah. Kirn Eng. Kang Hoe. James Tan, Pitt Chong, Seng Gee. I97 words
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Article41 1948-01-17 16 Former members of the Y.W.C.A. Spo-ts C'u 1 and others desirous of joining should .communicate with Ifts. ZehndtT. Telephone No. *****. I between the hours 01 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. btfore the end of this month. I41 words
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Article160 1948-01-17 16 NANKING, Jan. 16. The British Embassy tonight protested to the Chinese Foreign Office over the Canton rioting and asked for increased police guards round the Embassy. In Shanghai, the local authorities tonight sent a special detachment of police to guard the British Consulate-General following a British request forReuter; AAP - 160 words
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Article144 1948-01-17 16 lately ti,i,iow n %m i batsmen m the tou l*B match which be K i°2 r J though they mantSfl only three wicke^ 1 could score only 1* *M 'day's play an than 40 runs an ho^ 11 The steady MCC .-M I the Barbados batsmen fence throughout the144 words
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Article42 1948-01-17 16 TOKIO, Jan. 16 Netherlands war deed srntlng the first A* dead m Japan to be rep will leave for DuUvia i day aboard the 10.000 ft herlands liner Tjibear, renounced by the Unite Eighth Army Headqnfl Yokohama today -Real42 words
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Article28 1948-01-17 16 ROMILO AS VICE- PRESIDENT MANILA. Jan 15.-1 some talk m politics: cut that Carlos P. Romulo.J ent Philippines delegate United Nations, may be I for the Vice Presidency28 words
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Article18 1948-01-17 16 OTTAWA. Jan. 15.-JJ ance Minister D C. Abfl nounced today the reinfl vk-i/tA on nxfl U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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