Morning Tribune, 24 January 1948
1948-01-24
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Article, Illustration432 1948-01-24 1 We Can't Wait Until Russia Has Atom Bomb Churchill S'DON, JAN. 23. MR. HOX CHIRCHILL. BRI S WARTIME PRIME STER. SLEDGING THE SITIOXS FILL SIPt FOR FOREIGN SEREERNEST BEVIN S fS TO CONSOLIDATE PERN El ROPE DECLARODAY I BELIEVE THE PEST CHANCE OF PREVKNTINT. WAR IS TO BRING MATTERS TOReuter - 432 words
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Article87 1948-01-24 1 tLBOURXE. Jan. 23.— GenSir Thomas Blarney, former fiamitr m Chief of the Talian military forces, comfng here today on the newtollkhed nport on the yan campaign by Air Chief ml Sir Robert Brookeim, former Commander-m- Far East, said: "It is we gave up looking for goatsAAP; Reuter - 87 words
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Article283 1948-01-24 1 VICTIMS OF OWN BLUFF 'CHESTER, Jan. 23 The atesj of bluffing the Japanese > stroncr l 0 be attack f afa?ws gin; m S he m nOn f nsical state" lay 'h n Spatch- Polished ?2Vt"« he took he position i 9r hi i94 0hea^ l»rterB m ter f^ notReuter - 283 words
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Article94 1948-01-24 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. United States monetary gold holdings have reached the record total of $22,829,346,132 or almost 130,000,000 more than the previous record established five weeks before Pearl Harbour. The U.S. stock represents over three-fifths of all the monetary gola £i the world and it is growing94 words
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Article38 1948-01-24 1 Ottawa. Jan. 23.— Canada nas denied Russian military represof visiting Canadian military ertativcs m Canada the privilege establishments because similar privileges are not accorded to Dominions Military Attache Jn Moscow, it was announced officially.— Reuter.38 words
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Article37 1948-01-24 1 TOKIO, Jan. 22— Five hundred citizens of Tamano Okayama prefecture beat up 16 tax officials m an organized resistance of Government's tax programme, it was revealed today by SCAP'S Tax Adviser, Henry Shavell.37 words
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Article44 1948-01-24 1 LONDON. Jan. 22:— Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, announced m the House of Commons today that a Soviet purchasing mission is expected to arrive m Britain shortly to order Soviet requirement Under the Ano-ln-RnvU*. trarto itvKo. ment. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article46 1948-01-24 1 LONDON. Jan- 22:— The S** 1 Publishing House of Moscow has agreed t, o puUish Indian literature dealing with working class mo 1"---ou n v s and c onditlons, Mr. Kantilal Shah, W ellkn«wn Bombay pullisher oi leftwine literature s «ih h.r. t«aay ReuterReuter - 46 words
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384 1948-01-24 1 CITY FATHERS WIN FIGHT FOR NEW DEAL FOR LOCAL OFFICERS Department Heads Defeated Singapore's Municipal Commissioners decided yesterday to create an Establishment Board to give a fair deal for local officers m the Service. At a special meeting, they appointed a Sub-Com-mittee of Five (with powers to co-opt) to advice384 words
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Article106 1948-01-24 1 3 KILLED IN RAIL CRASH COLOMBO, Jan. 23— Three people were killed and 32 were reported injured when a passenger train bound for Colombo crashed into an embankment after running on to a wrong line because of a "false point" about 160 miles from Colombo. Twelve of the injured wereReuter - 106 words
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Article37 1948-01-24 1 Nairobi, Jan. 23.— Flaying the best hockey iver seen m East Africa, the all-India touring team trounced a Nairobi Combined side by 13 goals to 0, after leadln^ hv nirin ernalc at. half* timp.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement42 1948-01-24 1 <Q^ HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES' FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS A wide range of selected handkerchiefs m new designs. 3 m a box. Prices: $2.60 upwards per box. KIDDIES' NLRSERY HANDKERCHIEFS A wide rang* of embroidered designs! 3in a box. Pricesf $2.00, $225 and $325 per box.42 words
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297 1948-01-24 2 Heavy fines wvre imjuwed yesterday on six Chinese, including a woman for assisting m the management of Onp Ji Kee— a public lottery. In ft* first case, Tay Scan Toon (35), Koh Eng Kwee (23, and Tnn Hoh Hiontf (40) pleaded puilty to297 words
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Article69 1948-01-24 2 Muslims m Singapore ycster- day celebrated the birthday of their Prophet Muhammad with radio talks m Malay. Tamil and English which were followed by Quran recitation*. The reading of the Maulood and Sliarah took place at the Sultan Mosque, with Tuan A Wanjor as master of ceremoniei.69 words
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Article184 1948-01-24 2 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF REVOLVER How two constables on beat duty came acroa* a man absorb•d m the task of wrapping a fully loaded .38 Colt revolver with handkerchief along Paterso* Read at 10.10 am on Ocfc> 7. last year, wrs related at a prellr.lnary inquiry held be ere Mr K.184 words
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484 1948-01-24 2 BOTH THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE i PUTERA-AMCJA YESTERDAY i ISSUED BROADSIDES AGAIN iST THE NEW FEDERATION CONSTITUTION I The Communist manifesto declares Inter alia: "In point of fact, the Malay masses as well ia* other racial communities m j Malaya have gained nothing;484 words
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Article121 1948-01-24 2 HONGKONG, Jan 2T miiirj authorities annomS to^y ?hat %™°n nmt Chlnese bank^ Hsu £haf h«? ce f r dete I<;tives1 < tives from Shangnaj had formal y asked for cv. tradition charges on the misapprof o rl f"on of large sums belonging wh SSf ?rU.P. - 121 words
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Article37 1948-01-24 2 $-MILLION CLUB FOR SINGAPORE A o MIL LI ON-DOLLAR CI 'SS Th» application has been en I «ne»iiy on the strength of the tion UUI cause c°ntaminaengK 3 gavre r vS ce aS at a C [S37 words
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Article312 1948-01-24 2 About 40 tahits and 900 leaf packets of chandu w«re produced before the First District Judge. Mr. Shanks when 3 Gh nese were chared with being la pu.fe» ssion of them. The accused are N« Gefr SUm. m tx-actress. Ghua Ah Kla, her lusband. and Chua312 words
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Advertisement65 1948-01-24 2 EDUCATIONAL Mercantile institution 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION ALREADY COMMENCED Classes are conducted In:— (took- Keeping and Accountancy Shorthand: Theory, Speed «*nfinj from 70 words to 150 i words. Practical English m Three Stages, Mathematics and Foreign Languages. I T" l «TOP THAT PAIN IN THE JWCK WITH65 words
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Advertisement264 1948-01-24 2 NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE StJWLtMtNTARY NOl Itsstrt or singapo* JNtCtfAL 3' 4 DEBEN STOCK 1948 1968-73) NVfefcStON OF SI.VGAI MtJNtCIt»AL 5' DEBENTI StOCK 1938 (1948-bd The Municipal ComriiJ of the TOwn of Singapore m give notice th?.t m pursuaJ an amending resolutions en 23rd January, 1948- I (a) The maximum264 words
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331 1948-01-24 3 Municipal Loan Ceiling Raised To 30-Million A an «f the Municipal Commis- mr > Tlu i "bribed 3K per c«t. linK 1 .In from $25 mUlion to 136 «ail«t I or b fore June 30, 194T instead of 1 Municipal CommlMlonei* he Mun.cipal **25£. ■inting thesf amendments. KliD gavo the331 words
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Article156 1948-01-24 3 |(7Yi(>Nnr BUff Reporter) I S. C. Goho, the well-known lipore lawyer, is standing as kdidate at the forthcoming ions He will contest one of ■onstituencjes as an IndependPesndidate. but has not made Ms mind as to which constitu|he should stand. saklng to a Tribune reporter156 words
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Article114 1948-01-24 3 r Kirby Button, journalist Miss Mary Stuart-two ■HJ on the staff of the BriFar Eastern Broadcast**™K- unit m Thomson Rd c joined togethr m holy mat-' v n f at H St Andrew's Cathedafternoon the t K^ rOss Nicholson officiatat tn e ceremony tester JL* l Sutton ofU.P. - 114 words
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Article96 1948-01-24 3 Peculiar circumstances led to th e freeing of a young Chinese accused, at the Semond Police Court yesterday, of theft. Ihe Chinese, T*n Tee Chin, accused of theft of bread crumbs from the Union Jack Club on Nov. 23 last year.wal* cut o e court a96 words
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Article66 1948-01-24 3 Christchurch, New Zealand, Jan. 23— Mr. Peter Praser, New Zealand Premier, commenting on Mr. Ernest Bevin's foreign policy statement said today: "When it come to the United Kingdom Government standing as it does four-square Tor democracy an<i self-determination for all nations a«ainst aJiy form oi66 words
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Article64 1948-01-24 3 STOLE SMOKES, JAILED Sentence of 6 weeks* ri. was passed on a young Chinese, U>w Ah Huat (20), m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday. He had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of 20 tins of cigarettes valued at $78 from godown No. 43 of the Singapore Harbour Board.64 words
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Article67 1948-01-24 3 A young Chinese woman. Ng Ah Foo was fined $40 or 3 weeks' rigorous imprisonment, m the Eighth Police Court yesterday. She wm uiarftd with being m possCMion of 21 quarts of dutiable samaoo. Accused was stopped while attempting to etter the Harbour Board at 6.30 p.m. on67 words
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209 1948-01-24 3 BAREFOOTED 40- YEAR-OLD LEE SOO MENG, ACCUSED OF DISHONESTLY DISPOSING OF A STOLEN HANDCART. DESCRIBED HIMSELF AT THE SECOND POLICE COURT YESTERDAY AS A CHINESE DOC- j TOR Lee claimed trial to dishonestly disposing of a hand-cart on Oct. 12, having reason to209 words
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407 1948-01-24 3 Riot Case: Accused Deny Complicity Seven Chinese employees of the Aik Ho Rubber Factory. who stand trial at the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of intentionally resisting the lawful arrest o* Tan Scow Tin (a co-worker) on the morning of June 18 last, made their defence from the witness407 words
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Article50 1948-01-24 3 Bail m $4,000 was allowed 37-year-old Tan Cher by the Eight Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P. Rule, yesterday. Tan pleaded guilty to importing 20 1/3 gallons of dutiable liquor and 15 pounds of dutiable tobacco on Ja» 22. The case was adjourned until Jan. 28 for sentence.50 words
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Article47 1948-01-24 3 Sentence o- three months' rigoroug imprisonment was yesterday passed on a young Javanese at the Second Magistrate's Court. The Javanese, Wajad bin Ahmad, pleaded guilty to theft of a bale of pillow case material worth about $200 from the docks on Thursday.47 words
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Article196 1948-01-24 3 Silat F uneral Association At a special general meeting of the ceiuiy, ifle toiiowmg we*« eurpU** ouiC*-D«~ai«rt* tor 1 President: Mr. Ng Ly« Wbatt (re-«i#ct«tt); Vice-lTesWent: *U. Tay Twa Tow (re-electeU), MJ. Ohan Sen* Aim ire-eltoWi), Cheag Tb*^. (r*-«lfteU4>. Mr. C^w Joon JUm itt^tecUd), Ur. 14m Kcng Y«ow (r«-«l»cU4). Itr.196 words
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Article29 1948-01-24 3 Hongkong, Jan. 28.— Tn^ Everett Orient Lines' Tuftstofttf' which was grounded m the Gulf of Tongking en Sunday, was refloated tills morning. The darotge was not determined.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement34 1948-01-24 3 au THE GQQ*Rm PMthU* bin* ffll^m ftMffM 4*fM m(M GWW Ch> «f4 dtmW <orof mJ^m Gold Nib mPZm S- t»*t wit M Ij^m mi'K tr• c i JV _^v i»fiTiMi mt'^m M MIOffLUN« PINCH*34 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-01-24 4 fill, the Sultan of Pahang. H.H. the Sultan of Selangor. H.H. the Sultan of Trengganu H.H. the Yang-di Pertuan Besar of Negri Bembilan (he Rum f Pfriis. 11 11 the Sultan of Kfhmtan. H.H. the Bultan of Perak. H.H. the Sultan of Johore. H.H. the53 words
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262 1948-01-24 4 T F lh n ld u a f Startlng such a Council W brought ud by Mr A sub-committee wa s then iormed and the various youth j organisations were contacted The response was spontaneous ■IM a committee was then form- <£ t£ draft262 words
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Article63 1948-01-24 4 Last Wednesday at K:n«iH House. Kuala Lumpur, the MM /(jn,s- of 8 Malay Statf* -MM the Federation and State AwM menttt. The Sultan J hmM signed these docu mints en tkM same evening at ft" hmM Besar, Johore Biihiu. Thmm Agreements m the mor*63 words
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Article51 1948-01-24 4 For theft of a pold watch Vounp Chinese, Tan Ah Chin (21^ was sentenced to two montn" [ll imprisonment to be "wioSS VhP nS- thS P llce su Pervlsion tik?n c Was stateJ have Keach at 4 p.m. on Jan. 22 The *atch was valued at51 words
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194 1948-01-24 4 NANKING. Jan. 23. Refuting allegations that the Kuomintang was responsible for the recent anti-British riots m China, Dr. Chen Li-fu, Kuomintang Minister o- Organisation, told Reuter that China and Britain had agreed m the Kowloon dispute on the afternoon that the CantonReuter; AAP - 194 words
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Advertisement60 1948-01-24 4 DRES±JMATERIALS OF ALL SHADES AND DESIGNS. OF ALL QUALITIES, TO SUIT ANY GARMENT. AT STRICTLY CONTROLLED PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS T Of THE VERY FINEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE CAM. ON US-WITH NO OBLIGATION TO BUY Q. RAMASAMY NADAR heao omcE roHE AT m coumr. Phone 7892. w BRANCH OFFICE W.60 words
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Advertisement84 1948-01-24 4 WHISKERS rum -j. ab0 h "I- y° u afe let S S?*«*s prised by a tou^h o h* h f k Foil 1 he 1 w co«c«lt«d lik* a crtam f lt 'c '"S" spyn round angrily hu. h ulder He f Whisk asked. wha^ f calmed down with!! P84 words
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Article693 1948-01-24 5 FILM F ARE AT THE S'PORE CINEMAS he Lives Ci A Jengal Lancer" •'Tmetrab! 1 film I" ln inJi*- Coope r. FranEsS>* took 6IH t0 P^r'around the P lot reV n s'r Guv Standing L between Si onel f a captain of the Lancers. X and thus lead the Lan-PaTKi-hi693 words
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Article113 1948-01-24 5 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Jan 22:— The Tasman Empire Airways I/d. stated here today that six consignments of goods flown from South Africa and intended for New Zealand had been confiscated under a new prohibition order issued by c Indian and Pakistan customs authorities. Under the new orderReuter; AAP - 113 words
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251 1948-01-24 5 TAIPINO, TU alay-A large <"' possession of documents relating to a Triad bociety. Mr R O.K. Thompson. Assistant Controller of Labour. Perak gave evidence on the exhibits' which were sent to him tor examination. There was no doubt the exhibits (collectively) were Triad paraphernalia,251 words
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Article165 1948-01-24 5 LONDON— The US. Supreme Court has ordered the State of Oklahoma to allow a Negress to take a law course at Oklahoma University— but she may have to take it In isolation. The Negress, Miss Ada Slpuel, 21, had been refused admission to the University,Reuter - 165 words
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127 1948-01-24 5 'Democracy In Danger It Lacks A Soul London, Jan. 19 Democracy U m danger of dying out m the world because we have failed to give it a soul the soul of Christianity, Sir Stafford Cripps, Cnancellor of the Exchequer, said last night. "Christianity is failing m its power," he127 words
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Article104 1948-01-24 5 LONDON Jan. 19.— Evidence s'atirg that a finger of Pioneer Dennis Harold Tyson, aged 2U sta ioned at East Grinstead, ww found o have been bitten led at Darfor<j to TysOn being sen* t«nc«l o two months' hard iabour. He wa s accused of beinjr cOncemej fa104 words
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Advertisement150 1948-01-24 5 It It OH. 11 1 BACK B\ I PIBLIC O£MAMB! I David O Selzrick'g L World .l Unowned Masterpiece! I, i& ttitr toe greaM of them oil! Adventvrel M\ M SI! fcomonce! Spectacle Unforgettoblt I TOMORROW I 3 Performances l>aily I-l 12.40 p.m., 5 00 p.m., 9.20 p.m, I INTACT!150 words
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422 1948-01-24 6 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. JAN. 24. 1948. Post Mortem On Defeat L'tiulon Aytfits Mrssrs. C >hn Turntr Ltd., T'tlbot House, 98, St Six years after the event comes the first official despatch relating to one of the greatest military disasters m the recent war the fall of Malaya. On the whole422 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-01-24 6 AT THE IST AN A BESAR Th* Svltan of Johore, accompanied by tks Sultana, arriving at the Istana Besar on Wednesday trcniny to sign the Federation and State Agreoments. They uero met at the top of the steps by Mr. E. E. F. Pretty, Resident Commissioner, Johore.47 words
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Article1646 1948-01-24 6 PETER PRY - Here....& There PETER PRY By This is what I call a real clog's life!'— How often have I heard this expression, accompanied by a woe'ul shake of the head and a look of sadness and depression that would have made a hired funeral mourner look like a Laughing Jackass In1,646 words
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Advertisement28 1948-01-24 6 PERFECTLY NATURAL' NATURALLY PERFECT PORTRAITURE BY MOIJJE ROSS OK LLOYD STUDIOS OK(H\K|> ROAII (Oppositr old Stormy WITH OIL PAINTINGS BY Mr. W. SZETV PARIS TRAINED ARTIST. JJ J28 words
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Advertisement23 1948-01-24 6 Pared Post For any destination within Malaya. Through any post ;rirC> Surcharge 1& 1 Jb Malayan Airways Limited Mansfield Co., Ltd., Sinc»P» re23 words
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Article, Illustration910 1948-01-24 7 House v i t-r Hugn and Lady SstfrS ideal venue for a cock a ri the guests made •a^y **r*Ji their unir gaifoa for a her ul 11 liv wreath m she w.U ll > H nex cemetery. H n J n *Jtte new Parliament. g la910 words
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Advertisement78 1948-01-24 7 I Studio DE LUXE j I Ciaw Porfrai/ onrf OnWoor Photographers I al *\\ivi;h^ar^ I p n j m appreciation of oar I ihp f P s klnd P*^«n*ge w« have I m greatest P le as«re of offcrin« you I FR EE ENLARGEMENT I T0 I H rL9v SE78 words
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Advertisement65 1948-01-24 7 from Monday Next ~THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA H. M. V. PAftLO»»HONE ftuy them at «N«it to Cltjr ttoofc «W»» Quick a»4 S»«s»ctOTy Service HivisiW# Me**** i Something to look forward to'\ AFTER SEASON SAW F»^ raJPAY ''rd JAN- TO 7«h FEB. 194S MRS. rOMiHV THOMSON KOOM 18L, 2nd.65 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-01-24 8 SittaL^L l^ dQily >Ut hathinq hold n( > °"racnons for this baby who turns away from the tub to avoid the ordeal as much as possible. Chiblrm at the Ntw Market Creche are nnt all camera-shy. The: all tainted to be m the picture and55 words
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208 1948-01-24 8 LONDON. JAN. 19. -A girl who said her paj-eiits /forbade her to hnve any pleasures or any friends was told yest-rday that she can p 0 ahead with her (March f r a Wh t0 WPdding ln ♦v° bJ r c208 words
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Article, Illustration340 1948-01-24 8 TOKIO. Jan. 22.— Japanese torture by "water cure", "bamboo squat", 'stretcher treatment" of tnree American fliers captured after the Doolittle raid on Tokio, was described before the Allied Tribunal today. The three fliers were Lt. Dean E. Hallmark, Lt. Robert J. Meder and Capt. ChaseU.P. - 340 words
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Article, Illustration447 1948-01-24 8 BOARD LO AT 1 0 CTS. charged to working J? Street Creches fo^ children. 5 This includes one f n n medical attention and You don t believ, me V Creche as I did. and At eight tf'Ciock evi-ry n;3l a stream of working motheri companied by btbei m aaa447 words
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Advertisement25 1948-01-24 8 Kpeeioliwpd mi n Grafting Yonntf iHalayan FniiJ T?ees lartf c Twi^7 o f Grafts Yoim Obtainable from.W^SSL fete" «>ff Buklt Timah Road) Agents Wanted. stn^^25 words
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Article, Illustration93 1948-01-24 9 Em***** snack*, competent ,p W Market R° ad 6sk Cornelius. ec n the agv Ol th<-* is follows by anbread. butter, jam. Uy. all very in"™ leave the crt-rlie m the afternoon lothers return W g^pore creches are the Government cipi'ity with a cer)i nnancial support ':c. One contribu93 words
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Article86 1948-01-24 9 Jan. 22. -Sir Fers. Indian political India Burma Asmeily leader of the [°up m the Indian Assembly, declared that there was m economic outlook rn ment of India ined to pursue a wmrol, although m rs there was fear would result m awg scale, j?i r p ?r annualReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration86 1948-01-24 9 Mealtime at the Netc Market Mood Creche is a riotous affair tcith the clatter of spoons, the babble of the children punctuated with cries of "Morel" Food is good and well balanced and is supplied by Social Welfare. I A grateful smile from a86 words
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Article321 1948-01-24 9 LONDON.— When the inquest was formally opened at Tunbridge Weils on the bride of two months who was found strangled after a New Year's Eve dance, a question arose about her marriage. Her father indicated that it had been kept secret from the321 words
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Article, Illustration37 1948-01-24 9 excellent advertisement for the Creche is this happy quartette, nng carried pick-a-back saves a lot of walking, and Big Brother latl is a Kli *i*9 horse if he has his bahy brother as a load.37 words
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Advertisement151 1948-01-24 9 >i tit v>i now mi; IS PREPARED TO ADVISE HER PATRONS A>D ACQUAINTANCES *80l T THEIR BUSINESS ANP PRIVATE AFFAIRS FOR TUB CURRENT YEAR. Mw A LEAP YEAR HAS A LOT IN STO&B FOE ALl* SO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BE GUIDED BY HER APVICE THROUGH 1948. Flat151 words
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Article73 1948-01-24 10 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 —The Executive Board of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, after an eight-hour session, Toted tonight by 38 to 11 lor a resolution opposing the entry or a 'hird party m the 1948 United States Presidential elections. Ihe resolution said a third party would be "politicallyReuter - 73 words
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140 1948-01-24 10 UNITED KINGDOM PROTESTS TO ARGEMTINA LONDON, Jan 22 J Foreign Office snrwM nrmed today that BmJ patched this week a jS to Argentina protestXjM the erection of a basTcSH iion Island m the Bntal land Island dependen^B Contrary t 0 official^ tion jtiven here yesteri^H the matter wouid be bReuter - 140 words
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Article180 1948-01-24 10 Moscow R Britain, United States LONDON, Jan 22:-4fl radio, m an Kr-glish broadcast today. c> warniM British and United Sti*M peria lists were cor.:inuir.g 1 "old policy cf divide keep both the dominions dM under their sway". The commentate -*ud: J year s of the British M rule produced U-.vReuter - 180 words
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Miscellaneous138 1948-01-24 10 l«..,ir«.i:%H..siv. <» *l«r...nj{ "SUNSHINE FALLS" /WE DIDNT GET TO l^^ VY Y ou eEFOte YOul fiX "ERB. I JU«T COMPUTEDj W APWENTICKHIP A«J KNOW EACH OTHER DURING H RL#, MY LAW TRAININaH Bk A JflOW™.^™ p^^^^ppV^ I B^^ I"" i -i J LJ I "BELINDA" f, y ES THE fARMER-^138 words
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Article1296 1948-01-24 11 J. R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot Serial Story— By ■TpIER XII ■jrtl, would have aPK<<d manner Kuxn that sic* t«oX thoin to Heal b^ I whether anyone Knguagt- and restore ■m the *d at W I had Dr. Driver clos- behind him than t.^ I S at1,296 words
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Article388 1948-01-24 11 LONDON, Commenting on the conduct of a husband who declared he regarded his wife at virtuous until she confessed to deceiving him for seven years. Commissioner O. Temple Morris, X.C.. said at Newport, Mon, Divorce Court "There are none so blind a& those who388 words
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Article158 1948-01-24 11 W)NDON,— TaII women, short women, women fat and slim, grandmothers and bright young things are calling at Torquay's Imposing police station to claim their..., Well, some blush and whisper "camMcnieka." Some serenely ask for "briefs." Others are blunt and say plainly that they want their "knickers— that is158 words
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Advertisement37 1948-01-24 11 MUG TO-DAY 3 6.15; 9.15 P.M. vm and Excitement °"s TttHXICOLOR k Lm« Of wppnrted by Wedding Celebration ji c Mid-Nite ln e d e Carlo m lave Girl" 1 Te i'hnicolor) I^TWORi D it m T»mi]37 words
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Article30 1948-01-24 12 one hundred and sons, including A irrw? th« Japmtx Cha^bef^ merce and Industry J. Ed by th c Central Committee during \l of January, th' lj announced ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement113 1948-01-24 12 NOW /TL SIS9ILi^SUTI "-I1 Z/7j7 Z)^ry r/ /A^f Opening Charted j 2^B irZAMz cftifj: srAi?r tq-morrq] Special Double Feature Attraction JPj^jj^ TO-NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT ?l^W SOUTH SEAS" 'Imj SIZZLING aith the hottest H«^ "^th^HeT ***** l^is New Super ri^^Si^mH Action Sa a of the Pm! West's badlands! Soul -Inspiring Music113 words
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Article619 1948-01-24 13 P^>' Quotations toM.**£ Se Malayan Wp HA -re I ss ss I T m« 110I 10 51 on MOO I MN 3 4 3 5 o 2 5 5 X- 1090 11.20 Ko. 150 160 160 i'O ■< 24 50 25.00xd W lS 4 l'2 4 5619 words
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Article94 1948-01-24 13 The market m rubber lost J cent of Feb No. 1 R.S.S yesterday. With prices lower from New York the rubber market opened at 40i cents buyers for No. 1 Feb. R.S.S. and steadied up to 41 1 cents business done. Further sellers made the market94 words
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Article221 1948-01-24 13 Market States Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.) The statistics relating to tapping acreages on estates art published m gnat detail by it ate, but tney do not. o'. cours.r give any indication of the amount* tapped but merely th« percentages. Thus, during the month ot December estates which have entirely221 words
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Article98 1948-01-24 13 Pakistan Releases I.A.F. Planes Karachi^an. 22.— Th e Pakistan Government released 89 planes comprising 57 Spitfires and 32 Tempests belonging to the Royal Indian Air Force which have been at the Royal Air Force station at Mauripur on the outskirts of Kaiachi since the partition of India, it was learnedReuter - 98 words
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Article44 1948-01-24 13 Th e following is the report of the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association issued yesterday, Considerable interest was maintained m tins and a number of counters wer e marked up again. industrials were firm and little interest was shown m rubber shares.44 words
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Article64 1948-01-24 13 Montreal Jan. 23. Marine "war risk and civil strife" insurance rates for voyages from Canada to Palestine have risen here by 50 per cent— the highest for any route— since Nov. 29 when the United Nations decided to partition Palestine. Montreal insurance officials said the ratesReuter - 64 words
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125 1948-01-24 13 •ikio, Jan. 23— Thre* Chinese :raders arrived m Tckio, yesterlay. representing the first ccn:ingent Of Chinese private busilessmen to enter Japan since ,'ne reopening of private trade They are Wang Cho-jan. representing Manchuria, Tseng Chi-yin, trie Chinese colony m :hc southern area, and Wen Chao-chu,Reuter - 125 words
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Article105 1948-01-24 13 Nehru To Broadcast To London London. Jan. 22— Pandit Nehru's voice enunciating the prin- j ciples o* India's freedom wiil be heard by a London audience on I Monday night. It is a surprise which the India League is keeping for its Commemoration Day mevting at the Ccnway Hall ForReuter - 105 words
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Article131 1948-01-24 13 IF THE ATOM BOMB FALLS... GOLDEN, CoUinuto, Ja,i. 21. The townspeople h* re icill gather for an "atomic toicn meeting" on Fi#>. 12 to leant what to do m caso the A-bomb falls m this reeky mtmntalit foothills areaLieut. -Col. John J. K*lUy of the Golden Reservo Officers Association saidU.P. - 131 words
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723 1948-01-24 14 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON VWI.I J'm astounded, 1 (i)dn t dream that >o marj British sports fan> .vould I* gard it as either un'air, or m x.me case* almost persona insult, that the Germans and the Japanrsr shouhl bo ban M^d from the Olynip.iid *h<-< ►tarts723 words
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Article263 1948-01-24 14 Declaring that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose would be known m history as the hero of Indian Independence, Mr. A. N. Mithra. the Singapore lawyer, paid a striking tribute testifying to the great services 0/ Netaji at a public meeting of Indians held at the Indian Association Hall263 words
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Article47 1948-01-24 14 Nanking, Jan. 23.-^a military and political conference covering the over-all situation prevai ing m the country at present will be called by president Chiang Kai-shek early m Fetouary was learned here today Jk will be attendnnn f hea^«axters m China and other military leaders- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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442 1948-01-24 14 The Bevin Plan -I Investment Problem (Ffom Sydney GampeU, Reuter's Financial K4J LONDON, Jan. 22.— Economic integration ofl em Europe and its vast overseas dependent terj which British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, &M today is m practical terms an investment problem! Huge resources must be poured j into Europe's overseasReuter - 442 words
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Article97 1948-01-24 14 China's Foreign Policy Shanghai, Jan. 23.— Dr. Tv Yung-tan, China's first ambassador to Burma, revealed here last night that President Chiang Kai-shek had told him the keypoints of China's c oreign policy towards he r neighbouring countries were the promotion of friendly relations and the extension of assistance to enableReuter - 97 words
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Article43 1948-01-24 14 Pulatt Brani Combing meet 223 BOD m a soccer at Putau Brani today. Tnei Brani tesm will be: Qarke; James. Abdul «Jnr); Mat Yasin. KhawU 4o|, Jsmail Bujang: Ahntf aolT, prince. Samat. Awann and Mi Sago. Kefrree: Mr. Ahmad HH43 words
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Article52 1948-01-24 14 Ship* alongside the si flrharvea: VESSEL GOO Java Mail £mp. Hamble Sangola Bmp, Palace MentaUb j Tantalus Mirxa PentakoU (Lake Lillooet) Roepat (Zeeman) poit Brunswick 1 Hi. Revelstoke Park 1 (Bmp. |»MBmore) Laomedon Agamemnon (Uixmi) I ralrport 1 Marine plier Myrmidon Calchas-JCelso Victory l (Ajrapenor) (Ronda) Olenartney Katonir52 words
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Advertisement75 1948-01-24 14 Tie HO Hong Steamship Co. (1932) W. (Incorporated m Singapore PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kon* t Swatow Amoy 8-8 "HONG SIANG" 15th Feb. For ttangoon via Penang. «X "KAMUNING" 8.8. KEPONG °-1 T,n Mfc Jan. For Palemban? and Pladjoe M.V. "BIDOR" -">'h Jan. I OR DiAMBI WV. 'HONC; TAT"75 words
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Miscellaneous64 1948-01-24 14 •ON YOUR lIIIMO IOUAvI ■"2= NETWORK PROGRAM'S 12.0U -2.00 p.m. 526 thp iaedium wave band and^2 :;xTan s d persecondin^^i megacycles per second m ?h c 61 when the transmitter is arrying ,the band, except from On s I 9 30 P f Red »«wiS? on Sundays the Blue Network64 words
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Miscellaneous30 1948-01-24 14 12M D P fH ..^Ol"""""* Summary: chinesk ft mnuiv PROORAMMPS n th™° Pm on 225 ™t"» Jffis JS vn J wave baDd and «rvlc e can ako b, hoard 'rn,30 words
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Miscellaneous126 1948-01-24 14 Mandarin; 12.03 P^g ,1 12.30 Cantonese Seli l News m Mandarin. Amoj m tonese; 1.15 Opening A jl si d^» summary m Tamil v>tn tune; 117 Tamil m Tamil; 1.30 M.«f 'M Records; 6 p.m. S^Kar^H Opening Ann. m M-^y^B Teochew Selections; (1 3^B tion^; 7.15 Story Telling neso; 7.30126 words
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781 1948-01-24 15 XETER TIPPED TO WIN GAIN AT K.L. TODAY H (SRD I j,. uondsomp dividends can be X 0.-rtid race over the nine furtoiMSß on E, uw won s PPc' c d s trcng sP«rt over the IMt half* P day »Sf SI tfng V Saturday's rt*es will BtoMM*. bjjth o781 words
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Article69 1948-01-24 15 By GAlttltCK' luce L-ttAfW tASS KM ftaoe 2 AILANtAS Race 3-LtJCKt tttttfife Dafobert Race 4— EtJllfiKA prince Eugene R** 5.-WMS LAt>Y Atom tto Race 6 GOL&fcN OAK Blank Spec Race 7.— UTP._BAGrrTAmU lUce B.— EXCTW* By "Sftl" Kuala pwnP* r) Race I.— WAPPT tASS Ttoffate Race 2.-WJCW STAR U69 words
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242 1948-01-24 15 Lawrence Thomas Fernandez, who was alleged to have acor,ttrf^ Void ring six bottles of beer and a dozen oranges to oeYred 'or trial on two corruption charges before rhird District Judge. Mr. A. D. Farrell, yester day. Together with him, two242 words
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Article123 1948-01-24 15 The following have been eiectea oflke besms of the ***?*£>**;. dian AssocUtion tor 1*^8: Patrons. M. T. Aaaomull f»q. P. Sardar Ba want SlBKh. B. OoTindasamy Chet--2? riot JP; P«M«te«: Mr. S L. pSttSTI; Vice-Pttwldents: Mr. AX. lasac, Mr. S. T- Pa^l SHhaVam; »>hy: General Secretary: Mr- D.123 words
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Article68 1948-01-24 15 Tlie Chung Che»ng Hltfh Schiool will meet the Singapore Indians at soccer tomorrow, at the Government Printing (Mice Ground at 5.15 p.m. p.m. Tlie Chun* Cheng XI will be selected from the following:— Cheng San, Chan Hoe, Soon Ohn; Kwok Kwong, Siew Leon*. Kwog Chimp; Yuen Cheong,68 words
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Article175 1948-01-24 15 2 MILLION STRIKE IN BAVARIA FRANKFURT. Jan. 22. A general strike by an estimated 2.000,000 worker* started at midnight on Thursday throughout Bavaria protesting against the food situation Transport of other overnight workers were the first to be affected by the walkout, which is the biggest m Germany since the175 words
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Advertisement61 1948-01-24 15 $pecU*TS<*le for 2 weeks only Evening Gowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded d*»»s. orfcnuarHi* gw.oj iw To ClW^'* fXjU.OO 4W Aftermittn Vtm l B»Wf'*^«l T»Uoi«« To Clear 3W Shanghai Modern Tailoring Co. Phone NO UMU B Tl^l_^ ra -8^!I!L 7> A///7 your all kinds of W SPORTS jl REQUIREMENTS B Please Visit61 words
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525 1948-01-24 16 ADELAIDE, Jan. 25-Racing to his second hundred m 71) minutes, Don Hradmaw scored his :j7th first-clas/ double century today when he knocked up 201 against India m the Fourth Test, to create a new world record, eclipsing Walter Hammonds*525 words
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Article63 1948-01-24 16 AUSTRALIA >•«• Inning H r/i. i fen l> M 'ink. i«l U rril b 111 ulkti •:h :m I. Hu tru f -1 'I II »t Mlt Bid i Itotal (f" -1 irkUl Hi BOWLING O M R V, (1 )-< 1 \lm inlh t> I Rangachiri II63 words
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206 1948-01-24 16 DON CLASHES with ADELAIDE NEWSPAPER Ah:. i. Aim, /cm ?.t />/u ItM'tniun iixlnii (fa^Jnut urit'i flitA(t> '.'</<• |'/'s> tmcavn'. Ik* rowpin fil Ml rrid.ff inlk t>> ''<•• Tj*ff'!cy ('hifi ycJcnlt'i ?/•<!< »n"<v j,n'iUi gathering ;■*</ ''i'l ii'>f m If /id h 7 i A*v h!ir<itin,i t tmtm toM I'xl'Vt "ThReuter; APP - 206 words
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Article565 1948-01-24 16 R:ingachari kept a steady length witl* Bradman playing every ball of one over watchfully. Barnes batteJ wiih supreme confidence and a four off a square cut from Phadkar was his fourth boundary m 18 runs. Sen appealed for legbefore against both batsmen m Rangfadhari's second over. HisReuter - 565 words
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Article344 1948-01-24 16 BRIDGETOWN TEST BRIDGETOWN, Jan. 22 —England's bi^ problej M finding a spin bowler to pair off with Douglas W right il next Summer's Test series against Australia is aloj solved. The name is Jim Laker. TocL.y. m the second day's play of the First iM against344 words
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