Morning Tribune, 27 January 1948
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Article145 1948-01-27 1 MORNING RIBUNE vr Atrial) 10 CEKTB. NO 668. I*"" 194g n'ESUAY. JA-> PARIS. Jan. 26. Devaluation of the French franc to the rate of 214.592 to the dollar and 864 to the pound sterling became law today with the publication of decrees m the Journal Officiel. The Journal, under the145 words
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Article318 1948-01-27 1 C T\V 26 THE BRI- m BIVET' MAPPED ITS f THE POUND" CAM- "OPAY. nor of the Exchequer Sir a pps reported to his nisters at No. 10. DcwntC n his futile attemp to the French from esla*free currency market, unended steps to safet pound againstU.P. - 318 words
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Article130 1948-01-27 1 THE NEW RANC DOLLARS IS. Jan. 26— The Govern- oday introduced a bill to tional Assembly calling I ablishment of a free marfoninn currencies m gold. fat m which the newlyI franc it expected to drop rate of 330 to one U.S. quoted on the Swiss free t. erdau the130 words
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Article18 1948-01-27 1 SARA Jan. 26. General Karabekia. President of n National Assembly died W today of heart failure18 words
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Article23 1948-01-27 1 rk,A Jan 26 -The King gingham Palace today reMJ i audience Mr. Malcolm a RevS Vern r General 0f23 words
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174 1948-01-27 1 Modder - Mrs. Farmer goes out, Mr. Fanner has to stay at home because they have only one suit Modder acute is Siam's textile shortage that (By Nwe by M, ™MX tokl isri «hn t .V' Ath iPon P. Tha„,l' asena Mr ent taaSSES are at tto day. They expressed the opinion174 words
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439 1948-01-27 1 John Spittel - John Spittel (By Tragedy marred a Singapore picnic party yesterday, when a sixteen-year-old Eurasian boy, Noel Dimney, a student of St. Joseph's Institution, was drowned near the beach at Marine Parade, Katong. And his mother. Mrs. A.439 words
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Article, Illustration293 1948-01-27 1 THE APPOINTMENT OF SIR EDWARD GENT, GOVERNOR OF THE MALAYAN UNION. AS HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW FEDERATION OF MA-f-AYA WAS ANNOUNCED IN KUALA LUMPUR YESTERDAY. The Federation will be established on Feb. 1. Sir Edward will be sworn m a* High Commissioner by the293 words
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Advertisement42 1948-01-27 1 gfife» HANDKERCHIEF LADIES' FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS A wide ranee of selected handkerchiefs m new desig^. 3in a box. Prices: $2.60 upwards per box. KIDDIES' NURSERY HANDKERCHIEFS A wide range of embroidered *esiens! 3in a box. Prices: $2.00, $225 and $3 25 per box.42 words
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921 1948-01-27 2 National Health Service For Malaya Urged fPrem Oat Crun Reporter t Ku*la Lumpur, Jan, 23 pointing out that medlciae is v social system and politics is m thin* else but medictae on a large scale." Dr J. K. M, lan. L:M S:. at an MDU lecture meeting r a*ntly urged921 words
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Article246 1948-01-27 2 HINDUS CELEBRATE THAIPUSAM Thousands of fcihdus congregated at tX Chettiar temple, lank Road, throughout the whole ci yesterday to offer piayers. th e occasion being the ihaipti&im festival. Ihe crowd began to arrive at] the temple from "an early hour! and as the, day advanced, the crowd increased m number,246 words
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Article86 1948-01-27 2 RSDS HALT ANOTHER BRITISH TRAIN w --w -w WW ff r w f f i BERLIN, JAN. 26— A second British military train from Berlin to the British zone was stopped by the Russian authorities at the zonal frontier during last night. Among the German passengers on board were aReuter - 86 words
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Article104 1948-01-27 2 MANILA, JAN. 26—President Manuel Roxas told Congress today that the government could n 0 longer compromise with "roving bandits, communist led groups who have defied the government," and that efforts to ipprehend them would be intensified. "Complete peace and order exists In 90 per cent, ofU.P. - 104 words
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Article119 1948-01-27 2 NUNS SOLD At $70 PER LB. NANKING. Jan. 36 "Young nuns m Harbin (Northern MawI churian city on the Sungari I R-ver) arc being sold to bathe I lors at $70 per pound of their i weight" according to a refugee woman arriving m Mukden from Tsitsthar, the official KuommtangReuter AAP - 119 words
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Article62 1948-01-27 2 Ihe Siamese Airways, which recently sNar^e^ a service from Bangkok to Singgcra and Penang, hay.3 now opened a once weekly service bet>wSen Bangkok. Singgora and Singapore. The aircraft wili arrive m Singapore a* 1580 hours On Wednesday and depart at 0800 hours On Thursdays. Mansfield62 words
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Article67 1948-01-27 2 SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 25.— Horrified witnesses today watched first the wing and then the tail of a Beechcraft plane buckle m mid air over Salt Lake City outskirts. Three aboard the plane were killed m the ensuing spin to death m southwest Salt LakeU.P. - 67 words
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Article43 1948-01-27 2 Walmer. Kent, Jan. 26.— A mystery steamer which went aground on Goodwins m a gale at midnight last night despite warning gu n s and radio danger signals, has freed herself unaided and continued her voyage, it was learned this morning.43 words
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Article83 1948-01-27 2 JOHORE LEFTISTS PROTEST Delegate ori lH oo<ne* m joh',rr in»2 clal meet inn r»»mfw!^B Lembnni X- 'ViJM jjrottsf a.Qnlnsf /Jte F*e<f< n9 **«f». ,i>, fi^?LM Tatb wresidt l fM tneetinn < i, J mo Masfaf|sai V (1) fha' v 1 Johore. all mimVert ,'jJB >ti«rfnors &< /^j,#,v7M faftfy ft< F.^.^lm83 words
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Article272 1948-01-27 2 MINISTER STOLE UNKNOWN OF SOLDIE Guelph, Ontario. Jan. A Presbyterian minig Rev. J. C. Grier. has been ed to pay £250 damages I Ham Leveque. a war veten wounding tlu ex-soldieri and dignity by stealing hi Grier. who was to Minister of Knox Presbj Church here, was mi co-respondent by272 words
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Article27 1948-01-27 2 COALFIELDS STRIKE ENDS SYDNEY, Jan. f strik c. «J fields engine drivers i* cost production 13-> last Wednesday ana efl drf> and railway rpsf irtl AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement157 1948-01-27 2 CREY HAIR tit !)r. AMItFK's BLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade, No Stain, No Smell, Untraceable OH and water proof. W e have •itso Dr. Ambers EPPY COKN for Corn Cure. fci Hits CHABI CO., 29, Rohinron Road, Sing^re. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION ALREADY COMMENCED Classes157 words
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641 1948-01-27 3 UNKNOWN Son Persuaded unknown To Part With Weath I, j been duped .he Old W?"* E-* that ■it a> Kjl^ n s en- ,19 he had t E %„\ho««h they h^d ■iKfived. some of them j Arrow as he was ■^ed sorrow C,d live years peoal Et and fight yean641 words
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Article65 1948-01-27 3 Singapore vegetarians th e annual general meeting ge Malayan Vegetarian W held m Singapore last ay. the following were ed offic c bearers: mm, Madam c Yeo 800 Mr. Fred r e h y r f Cr T eta '-y and treasurer. Bw*?k*: committee, Miss Mr vU n Mr Scow65 words
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Article38 1948-01-27 3 A N APPEAL redin JuiS'iJij Was unem > J 194 t^agec)2o. iking ari rt g n He teglfc* ldp °»ans aT.% Burm h aclG aner.durlon ne prose)WS Ws preif/ Tson w^o ,Uld WhereaboUt s Cl Pena^ Cate with the38 words
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380 1948-01-27 3 Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd. Commander-in-Chief. Air Com- j mand. Par Bast, on Sunday re- turned to Singapore Irui^ a three-day visit to Saigon, where h e renewed old associations with the French Air Force, units cf which servedRAF - 380 words
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Article68 1948-01-27 3 BELGRADE, Jan. 25.~The Greet; "Democratic Army" (guerilla forcp) supreme l*»<kttartars ordered t£e ■string ot Postages m great numbers accon|Jng to a communique iroadcast' by^ffee Greek Radio" and quoted by tae Yugoslav new agency. The communique said it was according to tfie terms of this decision' thatjM; Lottkau Koutsopetalos.Reuter - 68 words
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227 1948-01-27 3 H.E. th<> Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, and 250 other distinguished guests attended a most successful "Australia Day" Cocktail party held by the Australian Commissioner Mr. Claude Massey at his office m Union Building yesterday morning. Th t occasion, was to commemorate the establishment of the227 words
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221 1948-01-27 3 TR UMAN ASKED TO SA VE WOMAN FROM GALLOWS NEW YORK Jan. 25—Presdent Truman was urg^d today cc intervene personally to aid Mis. Ema Debeljak, an American citizen reported to be condemned to death m Yugoslavia because she allegedly obtained a passport to th e United States for herself andU.P. - 221 words
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Article157 1948-01-27 3 taONDGN A faint plaintive whteUe. almost too high-pitch-ed fo- human ears, is the Pied Piper's lute which Mr. J. W. Heywood. of Corby (Northants) uses to catch rats. Pecple with r?t-infc«ted nremis*s have called m Mr. Heywood when all else has failed, and then157 words
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Article73 1948-01-27 3 SHANGHAI, Jan. 25— A Cniteo States Air Transport Command plaft* Is expected to arrive Here early tomorrow afternoon from California with the rare anti-coagulent drug, heparin, urgently required to savrthe Mfc of a Swedish seama'. L Braßdem. Swedish Consulate authorities here cabled their representatives atReuter - 73 words
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Article41 1948-01-27 3 ROTTERDAM, Jan. 25— A fire which took eight hours to extimcuUi partly destroyed 35 tons of raw cotton and damaged the remainder m the holds of the 1.588-ton Swedish ship Sonja berthed here. The Cause of the fire was unknown ReuterReuter - 41 words
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150 1948-01-27 3 Brooke's Cable to Arti-Cession Associations Mr. Anthony Brooke, former Rajah Muda of Sarawak, .has sent the following telegram to 16 Sarawak anti-cession associations:— "I thank you all most sincerely for your Joint messages, and I congratulate you warmly ot£ firm and united stand you nave sho.wn m the. face of150 words
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Article57 1948-01-27 3 SILVER DEAL: REPORT DENIED NANKING, Jan. 25— Presi reports that the Cnine'.e Government was at preient negotiating with the Mexican Government for the purchase of sliver preliminary to adopting silver standard for Its currency were denied by Premier Chang Chun > IJteqfday. He described tqestf reports as speculation and said57 words
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Advertisement40 1948-01-27 3 THI PIN h^W J aii thi fiooaJw f Pr*c<s»»* e»i'r P^hL W tsllf pt*r§Kt**4, /JB/mW iiMtK mi M ImW Q*HQUf>O%4 WMW itytr &M W *i €9ra MJ^m Geld Nib Mf^m W mjV ig j^B J 7^'lJbv WWf PROWLING PENCIIS /W/SW/40 words
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92 1948-01-27 4 TOKIO. Jan 26- Japanesfurriers will Increase the num■jber Oi fur rabbits threefold to meet the increased demand ?o< angora fur from the United ,Si tt At present angora rabbits •total 150.000. which will be JtOOtted to 450.000 this year. Las'. y .tr I0.:)2i) pounds ofReuter - 92 words
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318 1948-01-27 4 DONJON. JAN 2b SO MAN i OIF J HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ONE OF DEVON fc TERR* IOHIAL ARMY UNI IS THAT U LS NOW ALMOST AN ALL .JWOMAN OUIFII AND 1 1 KaNTS MORE fiin^ recruiting began last Kay, 166 girls318 words
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Article68 1948-01-27 4 At a general meeting of members of the Singapore Branch of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers held at Kallang Airport last Sunday, the following were elected office bearers: Chairman. Mr. A. F. W. Andren; secretary. Mr. Charles Short: treasurer. Mr. N. Nacron; council members. Messrs. Anthony Koh,68 words
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Article56 1948-01-27 4 COLOMBO. Jan. 26— The Cey,lo< Government has submitted t a in ••morandum to the British A Mmi.;t,ry of Food explaining her ■M*JHe tor an increased price for t<*t, it was authoritatively Hern /ed today. According to orncial sources. .Ceylon demanded an Increase of *our p?ncr pvr poundReuter - 56 words
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Article117 1948-01-27 4 gn>U|. Captain AP. CampLell, OJJJ2 has assumed command of -.RAP. Station, Chanel, from Group 9*PUm F. O. Cator. C3.E.. who Is raturnm^ to the United Kingdom h.ivtng completed his tour of du'v 9vcrf:<«ii r»>;ni»r Air Staff Officer at Air Headquirterj. Burma, before amv\ing m Singapore, Group117 words
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378 1948-01-27 4 COLOMBO. Jan. 26— The Text 01 th t Ceylon Independence Order-in-Council. 1947. was published m a Gazette Extraordinary issued on Jan. 17: "The Act which provides for the attainment by Ceylon of Fully Responsible Status within the British Commonwealth of Nations stipulates that the Gov-ernor-General to beReuter - 378 words
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Article52 1948-01-27 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25:— A freak tide swept into San Franc&eo Bay today, flooding sewers and shoreline highways m three county areas and causing the death by drowning of a San Francisco boy. The tide, described by the Coastguard as the highest m years flooded theU.P. - 52 words
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Article46 1948-01-27 4 CHICAGO. Jan. 25:-Deaths attributed to tho prolonged Fie.'c of icy wont her rose today to 138 One hundred and one died m fires reused by over heated stoves and furnaces. j 9 from frozen death WeWenU blamed on the culd ,nn went he U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-01-27 4 Wanna Lift? King Kong gives Tribune reporter, M. Jf<**l who interviewed him, a lift m the air on an armchair, I24 words
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Article106 1948-01-27 4 TOKIO, Jan 26.— Over 70 per cent, of the Japanese people do not support the Katayama Cabinet, according to a recent nationwide public opinion poll by the newspaper. Mainiehi Shimbun. This is the third poll conducted by the paper. The first took place soon after the106 words
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Article, Illustration67 1948-01-27 4 Sf oJI h,H K and Hank Went s,ec P be«n thnkfi u n n gua,d Whisk bad thou.hr. CW awak en<?d from his thoughts by a nudge from Mr. Owl. -The sun is creeping I •We must be gctMng .1 °«S u v.aat Flop has m store ou'-^'^M67 words
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Advertisement40 1948-01-27 4 &|»eeia|isefl m Grafting Young Malayan Fruit Trees. ■WCUtW OT Fl RST OIIAIITY TYPE largo Varieties of j "Quality Grafted" Young II Tro^s m Siorli Obtainable from: No. 20CA. Mandai Rut SS^"SaB* 11 (off Kukit Timali Raft*) A Singapore. A/jeiu, Wanted.40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1948-01-27 5 (Above) Clark Gable as Rhett Butler meets the tempestuous Scarlett (TBmra fplaped by Vivian Leigh) one of the highlights m the M-G-M classic •Gone With The Wind", now being shoxon to record houses at the Capitol, Singapore. (On left) Leslie-Hotcard and lovely Oliva de Havilland xcho also share55 words
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194 1948-01-27 5 threat to commit suicide ii rife dij not po so that hf take m a housekeeper was at an Fve-ham, Worcester inquest, to hav c bee n made ■eph Henry Finch, agod 51 pwr, of Council Houses Kaham-roe I, Sedgberrew South W'orcesLshire cO194 words
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Article34 1948-01-27 5 M ORE KIMINGAYO UIU Jan. 25--Th t conn 25*f* »id U!ai Th ds is a 0 no > «vwT I>aper sai d th n^r d i; 0p T ular -on*. s a y Japan U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article191 1948-01-27 5 Jerusalem. Jan. 25 Th e veteran Arab guerilla chief. Abdul Kader Husseini. today personally led a band of several hundred heavily armed* Arabs which fought a four-hour battle with Kaganah Jewish defence units m the Mount Castel area on the Jaffa-Jerusalem road. The Arabs claimReuter - 191 words
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230 1948-01-27 5 New Irish Party Wants Abolition Of Partition Dublin. Jan. 25.— Sen Mcßrlde. leader of the new Clann Napoblachta party, today disclosed his programme which, hitherto, had been a closely guarded j secret. Mcßride. who expects to bring down Eamon de Valera's govern- ment m the February 14 elec- j tions.230 words
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Article96 1948-01-27 5 JERUSALEM, Jan. 25:— For ho first since the piesent troubles started last December. 'he Haganah today blew up «:ihe entire Arab village. At dawn all 17 houses, a pumphouse and several shed s i n Abu Suweireh, suth of the citru s tewnship of Rehovoi wereU.P. - 96 words
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Article160 1948-01-27 5 f TOKIO. Jan. 25.— A new political crisis is brewing m Japan. Some members of the House of Councillors ar e burned up because their Vice President reiused to attend an Imperial audience at the opening ceremony of the secopd National Diet session under the newU.P. - 160 words
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Article51 1948-01-27 5 LONDON, Jan. 25.— T*»f Prime Minister of Iraq, Saleh Jabur and members of the Iraq treaty delegation t» Britain left here for Iraq m a specially chartered York plane of the British Overseas Airways Corporation today. A The Premier signed the new treat> at Portsmouth last weelc-Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration59 1948-01-27 5 Success Story From Korda's Studios On the Mappin Terraces of London's Zoo. Sir Ralph Richardson and Michele Morgan enact a scene from the new Carol Reed production "The Lost Illusion." Meanwhile the brown bear tries valiantly to catch the eye of the camera rcew. "The Lost Illusion" is produced and59 words
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735 1948-01-27 5 MICHELE MORGAN, the French film sta#of the tawny hair, ready smile and graceful i carriage, is at twenty-seven j internationally famous. Born on Leap Year Day, February 29, m 1920, at Neuilly-sur-Seine, it was 1 not long before the young Simon e Roussel. to give735 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE london agents mesure clin Turner ltd.Talbot House 98, Bt. Martin's Lane W.C.2 TUESDAY. JAN 27. 1948
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Article219 1948-01-27 6 The Overseas Resources Bill which has passed its third reading m the House of Commons has important implications for colonial countries, inciudir.g Malaya. The Bill proposes the setting up of Colonial Development and Overseas Food Corporations with a view to increasing production throughout the colonial empire. While219 words
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Article165 1948-01-27 6 However, wo are of the opinion that these corporations are intended first to serve the interests of Britain and only incidently those oi the colonial people. This is particularly so m the case of the Food Corporation. The Ministry of Food's interest m the colonies is to provide165 words
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Article767 1948-01-27 6 BOMBAY Vocal elements among more than 100.000.000 people of southern and western India ar e working for a linguistic "carve vp 1 of the large provinces of Bombay and Madras into new and separate administrative units. Statements are being issued and "demands" formulated; there is767 words
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Article, Illustration88 1948-01-27 6 John Fulton, a patient of a special branch which caters for those suffering from industrial neurosis —at the Sutton Emergency Hospital, Belmont, Surrey, proves to some feUow-patients that it takes a steady hand to shave a balloon. This all goes to the making of a good barber,88 words
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Advertisement94 1948-01-27 6 1 NEW WORLD CABARET DANCE MCHTLY FROM 8 P.M. TO MID-NIf.HT CVEEY SATIRDAY NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. TIFFIN DANCE EVERY SINDAY FROM 1 Mi TO 4 P.M. For Reservations From 9 am to 5 pm. Phone No. 4497 After 7 p.m. Phone Cabaret No. ***** .vil. Patrons are requested,94 words
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Advertisement22 1948-01-27 6 Air Parcel Post For any destination within JVfalaya. Through any post office Surcharge 15c. a jMalayan Airways Limited Juaittfleli Co., Ud. IM22 words
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Article, Illustration944 1948-01-27 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH L Mar« a acg c havp witnessed ence of *y l flt one riends cf tn, sn> and arranged the »hole 3 i m i«t say everything white suits were worn Dy w^ men. and all wore Urtan ties exactly alike. The band of944 words
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Advertisement51 1948-01-27 7 I Studio DE LUXE "«!h Ch.s Portrait and Outdoor Photographers Commemoration of our V V\|\U \VMVI||Y%HI >«<■ srealest pleasure of offeree you hR tE ENLARGEMENT TO H £91* °F PORTRAIT ra*s* w OVR BTVDJO COMMENCING J 6th J AN. to Isth FEB. ST V.iIORD KO*D m d*»>L.« (Near Capitol Theatre)51 words
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Advertisement177 1948-01-27 7 Su 111 |1E 33 I I ALL THIS WEEK i SALE i I tM IgHsi I mmmmmmmmm*wmmmmswswmmmmmmmmm*mmmmm^*mm~—*mmm^ THE BIG 3 IN RECORDS COLUMBIA It Hs Ma Va MfeLOPHONE fcuy them at ±a Wt MPWPB w (ACCfefettttfet) bfeAL&t) IS, Winchester ttftttse Coilyeir Quay (Nest to City ttaefc Stoee) ■MMMMa»w^MWMMaMa^swaa»s«aM» j j»177 words
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Article, Illustration159 1948-01-27 8 SINGAPORE SCOUTS INVESTITURE DOCTORS TO VOTE LONDON, Jan. 25. Britains doctors will vote '•for" or "against" Britain's now National Health Servi.-e m a plebiscite, organised ly the Brill: h Medical Association on 7u n, 3 i n thls wiH depend the 8.M..A. council's advice to practitioners on their attitude toReuter - 159 words
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588 1948-01-27 8 3 WOMEN SIKE AS TEACHNICS FOR TRIAL LONDON Throe midd'eaged women who had given evidence hat they had been through marriage ceremonies wi h a 49--year-cld schcolmas er, sho^k hands before leaving Axbridge magis ra'es' court, Somerset. The man, a Cambridge graduate, I ciarged with double bigamy, was ccmmiel for588 words
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Article85 1948-01-27 8 Lived In 4 Vifl LONDON.- Fr.-J i James Tocgood, :>fi. ard 'housekeeper, Mrs. Kathleen U 1 combe. 36, lived m four M m seven mon-hs. I In every village nelg-ibo^^H 1 complained abou* ho way tfl L were treating Tcogcod's im year- old daugCi Imp Joy.85 words
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Article, Illustration193 1948-01-27 8 Girls Won't UNKNOWN Give A Kiss To Say Thank f i LONDON.— Boys expect a j as reward for taking out a P This was the unanimws] elusion of Wigan factorj j t aged 18 to 14, who at a F I carriage training course cussed "what to do wncn193 words
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Advertisement54 1948-01-27 8 DRESS MATERIALS I OF ALL SHADES AND DESIGNS. OF ALL QUALITIES, TO SUIT ANY GARMENT. AT STRICTLY CONTROLLED PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE. (ALL ON US-WITH NO OBLIGATION TO BUY 10. RAMASAMY NADAR. HEAU>OF^ Phone 7692. „u BRANCH OFFICE 60. Market S Singapore? 2854 words
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Article, Illustration213 1948-01-27 9 SIKE HANDS IS SENT Lei at F Harrison K r »< The Oo«eg» W'eston^uper- was niaron. 1 1 no r. saying he 1 I and they Ml I I M W Wei*on-*uper-J I THREAT ■nd f.'.a. ?a i.^^BHarri.*on (<1 J kr 'old her that 9 1 the r t fl213 words
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Article, Illustration149 1948-01-27 9 Ibid 'he c:uple: ftromei the indisrryor.e who hear> hes-es from Xorto' Bom), Lower Zeais king o n (Dorset) leV preaen* boo* ion, rear Devizes, rinp Mows aearly Joy laltDg thinner ted. DIED 91b gl Rogers, ma ron b House, Devisee, ;hed 3 lib. 20z. vfaeti i,, d o n149 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-01-27 9 This devotee not only has pins bristling o ver his torso but has skencers stuck through his cheeks and lips. V.etc of the procession of devotees wending their way along Serangoon Road- followed by a huge crowd of supporters. They were en route to the Chettiars* Temple53 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-01-27 9 A devote* currylh^Hn/dvadi which atlacheWto his torso by long pins. This is the Hindu way of doing penotso*. Ficture tukm by Tribune cameraman at the Tiaipusam festival yesterday. i32 words
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Article83 1948-01-27 10 -VATICAN CITY, Jan. 25:---rho Pope 'oday decided l© senj a special "message of peace" t: all he peoples of he world; irrepec iyA of creed or nationality— m his own h indwri'.njr, i L was learnej au hori 1 atively. Pius XII will write a personal message,83 words
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Article269 1948-01-27 10 ixjwuon Jan a H little Vicar of St aJ*H another restless nijX^H chevtous spirit J_i noisily upaettin s !?H 5« to getting jA J The Poltergeist was J violent last night an2H cause Rev. Dr. Err*Sj2B dared to talk to nej about his visitor fr^H world. He racv-i about269 words
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Article70 1948-01-27 10 TRANSJORDN MISSION IN UNKNOWN JjONDON. Jan. 25<-Th<H Jordan mission whiah js |*_H with the British Governa^ revision of me An<io-in^H treaty ana other eiutfgfi^H sfidoic East consequent °n H ing British withdrawal r "j^H uue. arrived at London day. JH Xhe mission is he ***!_H Prime Minister of T&^M TewflJc70 words
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Article87 1948-01-27 10 WASHINGTON, i —Mr. Harold 1 1 former governors sota and candidate. Republican nomin" the United Stat* dency. announced that he will enter" publican primary! to be held m Ohifl^ 4. He thus cM Senator Robert 1 publican leader J United States sew the Senator's wound. I a87 words
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Miscellaneous136 1948-01-27 10 "SUNSHINE FALLS" \H_T' uamwrwir 1 rV" JERRY WAS PUTTING \\7 LOOK. MAC .TOE RELD A^^S THEY \HT «B SMIFF TOOK A FEWI /ACROSS A PARTICULARLY V CASH BOX VOL I KNOW 1 t£ MINUTES OFF DUTY... HE (fTeRCE HATE THAT DAY- I WHAI ;THATI *DLDS_ BACK J < N j136 words
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Article969 1948-01-27 11 J. R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot I Se rial Ssmy- ■CHER IS rIIE ■mi es f"" 001 Cra s a North-Easterly, ■re the sandy coast- ■> the *a. W»W of fen and nurshKd been reclaimed. ■i as a battle with H-. relentless oaiuc ■places the sea was969 words
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326 1948-01-27 11 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 25.— The Indian and Pakistan delegations to the Security Council spent the weekend m consultation with their governments, and there are strong indications from reliable sources that a compromise solution will be found on the question of a plebiscite for Kashmir. Main points326 words
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Article82 1948-01-27 11 TRIESTE, Jan. 25:—TweGyirin? year old Bruno Nidoii was under arrest today for selling to a group Of shrewd Milanese businessmen a bomb-wrecj^i Italian bettfeahrp G*«*to Cea*re. m the port of Muggia here. Falsifying Allied MiU^ary Goverpmen: dbcomentb, purporting to ahow he had acquired C)k sunken b* tieahip,U.P. - 82 words
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Article47 1948-01-27 11 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. The new Soviet Ambassador to the United States, M. Alexander S- Panyushkln, called here today for expanded Soviet-American trade as a step towards better diplomatic relations. M. Panyushkin said the people of both countries were equally interested m battering these relations^— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1948-01-27 11 BERLIN, Jan. 26-- Jewish residents of the British sector of Berlin are to be allowed to adopt ne^ sur- i names that do not attract immediate If attention to their race.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration571 1948-01-27 12 LONDON —After hearing from a wife of her visit to the "other woman:' who committed suicide soon afterwards, a coroner's jury at Chippenham, Wilts, said ».ia. the husband should be censured. Addressing the man. Cyril Greenslade, ased 28. a lorry-dri- j er. of Victoria-buildingfc, Twerton.571 words
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Advertisement192 1948-01-27 12 ADMISSION /ir tfS £//*/> PRICES! f W_iF x p,IONf 5S§ 1/ \WC r #k*i m »1.">9 |i Qj^t'l CAPITOL C/ X DAVID O. SELZNICK'S Production or M I MARGARET MITCHELL'S l| GONE MflWI THE WIND r\ AII V H F.r.ct.d by VICTOR FLEMING UAILT /N TECHNICOLOR 3 I CLARK GABLE192 words
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Advertisement126 1948-01-27 12 1 iIIiTTavISii jj I i?k b 1 r I I LAST -f SHOWS iV'I 2 P.M., 4.13 P.M., 6JO ANP 1 .15 P.M. UIUH I OPENS TO-MORROW «AIMI MOT. m-m, '"ifßlflV 1 I I CHARLES COBTJRN FRANK CHAVgN^BIM-Y Blljß SHOWING _p| mff i \J rHONfH 11 A.M.-U5-4.15 I A I126 words
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Article678 1948-01-27 13 8T& Sfi X Sun* el B*&1 41/f Sunirei KinU "g Sun*ei Lius I.J j-g Sui^ei Way 2J5 2.80 T aip.n* Con 2 3 45 Tanjon* Ttn 13/- w Takiap. Valley 11/- «A TVkka" 9/J 10/ Tekk* Taiptaf 13/6 14/6 TelokKruin 1.67% 1.75 Terooh l"'' 17/ Th.bawleik 46678 words
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112 1948-01-27 13 Pocket Radios May Be Powered By Sun NEW YORK, Jan 26 -Frank o P res^«nt of the Columbia Kioadcasting System, predicted to<>ay that pocket radio sets power--0 J by the sun would be m use within from two to five years. i He said that radio "no larger |tnan aU.P. - 112 words
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Article1000 1948-01-27 13 (From Our Financial Com WITH NO LEAD FROM LONDON OR NEW YORK AND WITH THE LOCAL MARKETS CLOSED FOR THE THAI- PUSAM FESTIVALS. SUCH OFFICES AS WERE OPEN YESTERDAY WERE DISINCLINED TO VENTURE ANY DEFINITE OPINION AS TO THE POSSIBLE IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SITUATION.U.P. - 1,000 words
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Advertisement9 1948-01-27 13 hrn mm i> MOPil SMM THE INEVITABLE WOKE MUSIILOVINCPUBUC9 words
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239 1948-01-27 14 —Polish leader's warning f HICAGO. JAN STANM.AW MJKOLAJOZVK.Or Till. nOUM PKASAM PARH >\ll) TODAY THAI THE COM--41NIST DRIVE EOR WORLD X»MINATION WAS BECOMING «ORE FOWKKH L K^ KRY DAY Mikolajczyk spokv II the Chiago Civic Ope- HPOse nnder the auspices 01U.P. - 239 words
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160 1948-01-27 14 Betting Charge Against Junior Davis "Cuppers" NEW YORK. Jan. 23: Charges that members of the Junior Davio Cup squad bet on matches and gambled among themselves, and received lavish expense accounts for competing m tournaments, were revealed m the annual meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. The squadU.P. - 160 words
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Article116 1948-01-27 14 TABLE TENIS In a ma'ch hel.l a i the Queen. Street Boy's Club en Jan. 23. at r >oo nm. the Queen 8 roct BoVi ilub defeased the Stat?trusl tjabl? snail 'earn by 6 earnes to 1. The resuls (Quee n Street Roys Club players men' ion. '4 firs >116 words
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Article297 1948-01-27 14 LONDON. Jan. 26 -The i lowing are Football fixtures for Saturday, Jan. 31:— i FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Preston N£. Blackburn R. v. Sunderland. Blackpool v. Aston Villa. Bolton W. v. Chelsea. Charlton A. v. Stoke City. Derby County v. Wolves. HuCdersneld v. Wolves. i LiverpoolReuter - 297 words
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Article164 1948-01-27 14 MalayansVictories In Ceylon COLOMBO. (By Air NL-ih,-I Malayan Badmint)r. pay-' M swept their opponents off the board m th* third natch of l"helr tour against a team ot the iadminton Association ot Ceyion. They easily annexed all tile live games played OQ Jan. 23. j The visitors uave the localReuter - 164 words
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Article207 1948-01-27 14 O VERSEAS CHINE HONOUR CHIAN SHANGHAI. Jan. 26.— An institution mi n J the achievements of Generalissimo Chiani/S^H and aiTording special facilities for oversea jX^M students seeking hi^ier studies m Shanghai wj be open-d, it is learned. W To be k .own as the Oversea Chinese College of Arts and207 words
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Article141 1948-01-27 14 LONDON.— Boot repairers m Nottingham who fall ill or cannot carry on because of flood or fire set a *<Good Samaritan*' to do their work for them. All a luckless repairer has to do is to phone the Nottingham end District Boot Trades' Association,141 words
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Article45 1948-01-27 14 PHOENIX, Arizona, Jan. 2*.— Bobby Locke of Johannesburg. South Africa, won the $10,000 Phoenix Open Golf Tournament j with a, record-breaking 72 holes j and a total of 268, one stroke I ahead of Jimmy Demarret o* Ojai. California. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article30 1948-01-27 14 TOKIO. Jan. 26:— General MacArtKur's headquarters today an- nounced that it will use A|lied troo.w to back up its demand ♦*>»» the Japiine:e pay their taxes.- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article84 1948-01-27 14 MP UNKNOWN Face UNKNOWN LONDON. Eastern I^l H.Q. of the Raiiwif jj said they c re considetiJ^^l summoiiv 1 against 2- m Counties MP for: '^_H Trespassing on raiiniH petty, cbst".ici;/. hrn cials and ;><lic-rr.en ini^M cution o- their ronton and other offences. SHUNTED INTO ij AU the alleged ct!ej84 words
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Article61 1948-01-27 14 Ships alongside the &M wharves VESSEL 0(B Java Mail fl Em p. Hauible _^l Sangola Emp. Pala.e MenkUca i Xantau- Mix?i Pentak'Ha Lake Lillooet; Roeptt (Zee man i Fort Brunswick Mt. Revelstoke Paris (Emp. Pass i- a re Laomedon Againer ir. "i". (Luxrai) _H Falrport Marine Flier Myrmidon61 words
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Article29 1948-01-27 14 BORDEAUX. Jan. 25.-J I national team beat the Rugby League touring sim points to 7 here u,d:,J n "_B Una France led by 17 i<*a»| ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1948-01-27 14 BASLE. Jan. game against tee S*« team, the Canaoian 0 «H hockey team was l 2 .7_8 Period scores were: U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement72 1948-01-27 14 Tie HO flm? Steonshio Co. (1932) ltd. (Incorpo rated m Singapore) PASSENGFK ft FREIGHT SERVICES For Hon? King, Swatow Amoy m "ONGSIANC 15thFeb For rlaii«raon via Penang. «.S. KAMTNING mkUmt HS KEPON^ 27th Jan. For Paiembantr and Pladjoe. !WV. "Bidoit 0 2,»th Jan. FOR I)J AMBI HONG TAT* 28th Jan.72 words
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Miscellaneous276 1948-01-27 14 Y«im itAuio Taw At BLUE NETWORK ft close d*-* tons- 12.30 Mr s* l^ WWt ft ENGLISH MAIAV PROGRAMMES UewJ m Maiicunin- PROGRAMMES N.y nnan Programme Summary; I toiiese; 1.15 Ope w iv M 12 00-100 on? ioa l 2t 3 MuBic 1 12.45 Neis summary m Tamil vut<> thi276 words
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Article17 1948-01-27 15 UNKNOWN hester Blackpool IfS. JAN J v rvu I NITEfSSS BK_*s£r« for; f^Htej one __*^Lt if centreJon.17 words
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Article80 1948-01-27 15 AUSTRALIA'S OLYMPIC UNKNOWN WINS IXJRNE. JAN. 26.— John &ne of Australia's hopes )lvmp«c games sprints, np Saturday's 100 yards v winning the 220 yards the record Australian 20 9 seconds, when the Athletic Championre resumed today. •*s time was 210 of a etter than his own rei only 6 10AAP - 80 words
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Article70 1948-01-27 15 25 MILLION PEAL FOR JEWS AGO, Jan. 26 Mrs. Golda i head of the Jerusalem department of the Jewish for Palestine, appealed to n Jews tasty to furnish J20.000.000 and $30,000.- lediately to the Jews of lyeraon told the annual rof the Council of the and Welfare hat the 9.000Reuter - 70 words
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Article48 1948-01-27 15 RUPTION UNKNOWN BIKINI" lANCISCO. MX. 26.- voican, at the patella isl:indi We Galapagos irouo y' e afvr^ fiC en,pt- a er 2i years of ii„ ?P* '"cwase from W* boat reported to£«!J_ Banana f» •■•ssued a Bikini- > mushroom at mid"d observation was ,V smoke and haze' ""injhat &H48 words
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Article25 1948-01-27 15 Wotest Fast By 400,000 (tog t, f««iO t, sai(i that '"Cncn-t,. J tho labour es m X f tlJn<! s for evictk °n? eviction U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article226 1948-01-27 15 10 olproof way to sU>p Matthews, there's -no Cejliiig what the result ma/ be. Third Diviskm-r Queen s Park r anK ers who humbled Stoke J city last saiartfay ha*e_a splen--1 did chance of ertteffcig the ouarter-nnals. They have drawn t home to SecondReuter - 226 words
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Article68 1948-01-27 15 MELBOURNE. JAN. 26. Adrian Quist won the man's singles title of the Australian Lawn Tennis championships defeating John Bromwtch 6-4, 3-6. **3. 2-6. 6-3 m the finals. Mrs. Nancy Bolton, who on Saturday won the Women's singles, today won the women's doubles m partnership with Mrs.Reuter; AAP - 68 words
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Article526 1948-01-27 15 Tribune Rugby Reporter). Jalan Besar stadium was the "Mecca" of rugger enthusiasts last Saturday when the annual North versus South encounter took place. The south emerged victorious by 18 points (three goals, a try) to 0 (three tries). Hundreds of visitors from ail btates up-country ami526 words
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Article86 1948-01-27 15 MAJ>ISON. Wisconsin, Jan. 25: Blf Jack Kramer took an 11-9 lead m -thia national professional tennis series with BdbHy Riggs here today, winning a 6-4, 6-W Victory before 4,175 fans. j Kramer controlled the pwy throaghout with a cannon ball ser- J vice and alert defensiveU.P. - 86 words
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Article65 1948-01-27 15 The following will play football for the Keppel Bus Company against the Paya Lebar Bus Company m a return friendly match, at the Mental Hospital ground (Kick off, at 5.15 p.m,) _i__i Mat Noor; Murugasu, Muni; Gham. Rasu. Mahmtod; Smthu. Taib, Huat Gin, Dollah, Sala. a Reserves: Lim65 words
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653 1948-01-27 15 Following are the weight* for the first diy of the Perak Turf Club races. Sat. Jan. 31: Horses. Clan 3, Div. 1. 6 Furs. Pluto (late Admiralty) 9.00 Red Ted 8.07 Assail 8.07 Elegant Art 8.07 Merry Millet 8.07! King's Mace 8.05 Diamond653 words
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Advertisement44 1948-01-27 15 MAOAM FLORENCE HER S&SS»3S-^ssffi F «R XHB ¥i7Ai> vitar HA*5 A LOT IN STORE *OR ALL SO A™ oSSS» THIS OpFSrIUNITY TO BE GUIDED SO AVAIL IuIJK^ r H R Al) viCE THROUGH 1948 Flat "M" HEEREN BUILDING. ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE *****. J_Pg-_J-J fp?44 words
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1184 1948-01-27 16 ADKLAIDE, .lan. 2fi.-India mm** lj* !,antly today -tor their «""__fff_!__2 day, and thanks mainly to a splendid pa. tne.ship !,,,\v<,.n Hazare and Phadkar, both of whom Ml pot „ut at close, may yet "W***£Tels_- and Hazare. who rtOMl a nw« cenw^ry Phadkar.1,184 words
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Article104 1948-01-27 16 Australia Ist. Innings 674. India Ist. Innings. Mankad b McCool 4 J Sarwate b Miller Sen b Miller Amarnath c Bradman b Johnson JJ Httare not out IWO Gul Mohamed st. Tallon b Johnson JJ Phadkar not out Extras Total (for 5 wkts J99 BOWLING Reuter AAP. NewReuter; AAP; BOWLING - 104 words
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644 1948-01-27 16 Aussie Bowling Looked Cheap At Times... It proved to be Mahomed's only scoring stroke, for stretching forward m lan Johnson's next over he missed and was smartly stumped and half the side was out for 133. Phadkar was promoted to join Hazare. So far Bradman's policy of trusting to hisReuter; AAP - 644 words
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97 1948-01-27 16 Miami, Florida, Jan. 25.— Felix Bocchicchio of Camden, New Jersey, is scheduled to arrive m Miami tonight for a conference with Mike Jacobs about the June title fight between Joe Louis and "Jersey" Joe Walcott. Bocchicchio, though not Walcott's manager, hasU.P.; Reuter - 97 words
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93 1948-01-27 16 SHANGHAI, Jan. 26 —An ntom smashing crpen»n«_ J^M first to be attempted m this country—will be stayed ly rj scientists some time this month at the National i'tui^nM Taipeh capital of Taiwan {Formosa), according to Ta\ y3 head of the Physics Department ofReuter - 93 words
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294 1948-01-27 16 FRENCH DECISION BIG TO ECONOMIC CO-OPERATING FRANC CUT REACTION I ing on the franc dfvalutfl an editorial today, said tiM unfortunate result of th«l slon is undoubtedly the] which international econoM operation has received/H time when co-operation ]M needed. The paper added: "Wlfl the plan will achieve all jfl Jectlves294 words