Morning Tribune, 3 September 1948
1948-09-03
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Article, Illustration44 1948-09-03 1 SMALLES T GETS BIGGEST HAND Tha* »ma!!e*t competitor gets the biggent hand! Hve-yt-ar-old Annie Lee (below) receive* her prixe after winning the toddlers' race at the sport w meet held at i'ul. ui Bukom on the occasion of the celebration of Queen WUhelmina's Jubilee.44 words
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Article460 1948-09-03 1 merpencv Could Have Been Avoided" tWIIMHUS OF WHITEHALL" lALA LI'MFI'R, Thnr.la.v. His Majesty's CJovernm^nt came la for strong criom tlv I'noflicia's— Kur<>|>eans mainly— when the Fed er al Legislative Council met [A. W. wallich, who moved the adjournment of the of He Co.ir.ril t0 dlscuss rtain mmmm460 words
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Article40 1948-09-03 1 NjOATES .OOK MUVe m Today.- Th(l (f(a Mfcf»JKt .utjoum.j m time fms stern-fao,l M '_W_ w,^ omnient qn s,ssi(,n, cia> in r ,r^Hb.y it *«_J st «*n- 1 -Wi* Li I, app,ar ?I%N in nfil F*** i i40 words
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Article89 1948-09-03 1 CANBERRA. Thursday Mr. Joseph Chifley, Austrmnan Prime Minister, said today Australia would pfe* ''full and favourable constderation" to ami British rt 'luest for aid m Malaya He told the House of R e prtsentatiits. HY* haw al ready agreed to Britain': 7 q T stReuter - 89 words
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Article92 1948-09-03 1 JOGJAKARTA, Thurs Republican Vice President Mohammed Hatta told a Parliamentary Working Committo 6 today "the standpoint of the Government is not to become the object in the international political conflict but to nght for realisation of Indonesian independence", according to an Antara. This referred to a leftist92 words
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Article444 1948-09-03 1 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Replying to the unofficial criticism of the Home Government in the present emergency, Sir Alec Newboult. acting High Commissioner of the Federation, said that the speeches made in the Council only went ,to reinforce the points which they had444 words
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Article102 1948-09-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday.—More criticism of the Home Government came later at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council when a memorandum on the proposals of the Malayan War Damage Compensation Scheme was' laid on the table. Mr. J. D. Mead emphasised that the offer made by His102 words
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380 1948-09-03 1 LONDON, Friday mornlng.-His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of sir H. nr> Lovell GoldMvorth> Gurney. C.M.G., Colonial Secretary of Palestine, as Hich Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry, who is known "Strong Man Gurney", will n- I he ai riving380 words
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Article80 1948-09-03 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Police made a sensational haul of 157 coils off dynamite fuse totalling more than 3,600 feet in length, yesterday when they arrested a Hokkien who had them in h>: possession for sale. Inspector Gurdial Singh an l a detective from Orchard Road80 words
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Advertisement34 1948-09-03 1 WINDSOR M BONE CHINA Flowered Tea Sets 21 pieces. Only $39.50. \Jffl J A 40 pieces. Only $61.50. Extra cups saucers $36.00 per dozen. __^_^_b _^^_V S Jm^^** *t_f S2i4,Vais^aAff us >?iArt -Singapore aaa»»»a»aaMaaaMaal34 words
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Article, Illustration580 1948-09-03 2 I m i i uvKti ul. ll' lu I Ti-. late Dl o*ng Ch K thawed nsib I i lei .1 k« absolutely eaita tlai in tii* Governmeal of mn* i .ntrv in thene itayi moan Mi lon ia m* h ar.«i580 words
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Article177 1948-09-03 2 An Army communique receiv- ed yesterday stated that a pat-' ro! of the 2nd Battalion of the Malay Regiment engaged bandits a few miles weal of Kelantan -.n Tues .i a v and captured two armed men. Troop? o].. rating Iq Kedah' on Tuesday, August 31.177 words
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Article68 1948-09-03 2 The Police believe that robbery wa.s the motive iu the mur d- of the young Bovanese taxi driver, Adam bin Braws wb_ was found dead in a lane off River Valley Road with two pudet wounds and a bashed head on Wednesday evening. The body of68 words
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Article91 1948-09-03 2 commumqne from Rowing figures for detention. arreat and casualties: (since June 16. 1948). "ice TERRORIST LIBT 2 7 1^« S: 4523; D <*entions: MJft Bandits killed 139- Ban- data wounded 78. CIVILIAN' LIST Europeans killed: r-iro-aiitl^ W J,n nc i e,,s: Otherkatlootion»nt, kil,Cd 131; ther Nationalities wounded91 words
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Article96 1948-09-03 2 Million s ea Human Fle s HONG KOMC T-mttmi Report- iron sw__? stariiaj ntU__n <&i human tie.-.; m* t**a resuli of tiMgaJ ply of rice tin h9 and Anhwe They .said Km* ciuM vice chair:, an g j Contro! Coiiiniksswr. i{ -fwangtian war. *u sppeil far aut ar?a a vbaiU.P. - 96 words
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68 1948-09-03 2 Indonesia To Share In Marshall Plan BATAVIA. T: 11. H 1 Deals U I UO J > aid Hollan< re, *J 1 Marsha x Of fi A» SJJ erics u "S Ind n u: the i al will helj :r cl nuppli< I ii. lone. into sev JJ three tersReuter - 68 words
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Article40 1948-09-03 2 CIGARETTE SHORTAG IN SHANGHAI BUifei short cotmt landen I t J The 3 finitely M with an lip Lf* coin, p -Offi I stab I J The I arc tl earlie. I I Assi et as 3 been Agricultural pahang.40 words
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234 1948-09-03 2 Territorials Want 100,000 Volunteers I LONDON. Thursday. Btit .id's Territorial Anny must ,vr another 100.000 voluntee*•- In six months tf it is to fulfil its i lo'.c aa an essential part of the new National Army. The War Secretary. _>ii Em; nuel Shinwell. issuing this ca to the nation inReuter - 234 words
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Article32 1948-09-03 2 LONDON, Thursday. The last of the 6,000 overseas Olympic athletes leave London for home on Saturday when the In- dian contingent, numbering afcout 50. make their departure. They sail from Liverpool. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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330 1948-09-03 3 NIGHT CABARET AFFRAY: P'S OFFICER PUNISHED Jmititllct War i Sclietnc Itiag m ComI ..»»,> appoint- j ct comC*aad. to ean- h the MiilhvI vnponsation ml; the ii-. tho Bco- Mr. Yong Hr, v M N 'HH Tengku uf-_r. hiahini. erst*} AMff JP.' tn.r E'isoff bin •md ob.e. I ll irißf;330 words
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Article16 1948-09-03 3 Damnage in Philippines I, i Hii-day Four oo.:> causm m following P -tral Luzon so locat-16 words
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Article42 1948-09-03 3 A Police communique issued S rembaa yesterday stated oat furthei raids were carried tha military in a squatter area near t-ertansr Near! Sem! dan. Foui Chineae one in pooaoa r. of a blood stained Jungle it were detained.42 words
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140 1948-09-03 3 FAT: le 1 civilian Colonies e accepted Royal Mill- it foi fe v ns inthe f^ author'- by the mP^m "th_ wa domil^< must rv./V.7 J 0 than the im t!1 Ol the year of intake for January intake and not e than lii-.. vears140 words
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73 1948-09-03 3 Frustration is useful. Singapore Theosophists were told yesterday by Mrs. H. B. Moorhead, when she spoke at the Theosophical Lodge yesterday evening on "Your Powers of Temperament." In an abstract treatment of her theme from the psychological angle, Mrs. Moorhead presented the view that men could73 words
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Article29 1948-09-03 3 Counter Attaacks by Greeks ATHENS. Thursday. The Greek general staff communique today reported "successive counter-attacks" In Macedonia by "General" Markos* men. The communique said the attacks were repulsed. Reuter.29 words
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147 1948-09-03 3 "NINE DRAGONS" COULDN'T SAV E HIM FROM JAIL J*l Gab erated Sine* K l Fn 1 1.. 1 tha the society had an, oftKf amcd Th r Pearls i Mme Dragons". .:::;Z had on,y meml |m w, is arrested at ft* m.s. n i ltlK on Jul >' 1 M147 words
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359 1948-09-03 3 An armed hold-up b> three Chinese at a house in Kampong Java Road on January 5 last, when cash and jewellery to the value of S7OO were stolen, had a sequel at the Assize Court yesterday when one of the three hold-up men Lam359 words
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Article49 1948-09-03 3 It is officially stated that by August 31. 1948, a total of 342 Orders of Banishment had been approved since the beginnig of the year. Of these. 275 were in respect of persons with convictions in court. During the past month 31 banishees were deported to China.49 words
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268 1948-09-03 3 Singapore^ fitst postwar A:; Day to he he'd in Kallang on Saturday wiil .»e highlighted bv quarter-hour joy lides on fou planes a K.L.M. Dakota Malayan Airways Dakota i Grumman Ma I laid and a K.L.M. Skymarster. It will cost adults $10 pe» trip and268 words
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53 1948-09-03 3 A Chinese who took 2.*. pounds of rice which he called "sweepings" was fined $30. or three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, at the Eighth Police Court, yesterday when he was charged with stealing the rice. Goh Ah Tee pleaded that he had 10 persons53 words
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156 1948-09-03 3 Mental depression and money worries apparently caused Yeo Kwi Tong, a 32-year-old Hokkien, to see visions of "spirits and devils" since last January On the 16th of that month he tried to kill himself with a chopper and also attacked his wife. In156 words
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32 1948-09-03 3 A large gathering wa;s present at the Chui Eng Soo Yuen Restaurant last night to celebrate the occasion of the Chung Yuen festival and the Enra .Market's reconstruction anniversary.32 words
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Article28 1948-09-03 3 Dr. H. T. Wee. J.P., has been appointed to be a Municipal Commissioner of the Town of Singapore during the absence on leave of Mr. Tan Hoon Siang.28 words
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Advertisement15 1948-09-03 3 _____^£ft Tomorrow M'nite! I GEORGE BRENT and AAHA V f^^ltKm^A*^^ temmmmmmTsTTt f JJ Lnjmmmm. \4^15 words
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Article, Illustration131 1948-09-03 4 mlc bl ickade of Shanghai J" land and in closely patrolled the flight of gold si.ver and foreigi ill: t a tion routes watched by special ecor.o polloi Tne order was lasu« the discovery I nany warehouses have been tied to cape anti-hoarding check-up. TheU.P. - 131 words
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Article78 1948-09-03 4 EUROPEAN ART ITS GROWTH Modern European Art the theme of a lecture liverad by Mr Hoy liorell at the East-West Society la_l night. The lecturer gave vivid account of the developm -..t and fcrowth of thc ait f oui the Mth century down to the present times and exhibited a78 words
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80 1948-09-03 4 Chinese Don't Want Soviet Air Pact -V IVI i all I t-VI banking. Thursday. Dr. Holltngton Tons*. Qavenmeat spokesman, announced today the Chinese Government haa •notified the Soviet anth trfttiefl of its desire to diacontintte the Smo-Soviet airline agreement covering the Alma Ata-fiam-route (crossing th Soviet-Sin-luap.g border) whic-j i_ due80 words
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232 1948-09-03 4 BTDNKT, Thursday.— Aus- 1 tratiar.-born Lord Robinson Uiairman of the British Forestry Commission., who is on a visit to his nativeland. said In recent addresa in Adelaide r,rl S mi 10n f tlK British race In ctvlllaat-on was by no meana finished and would* beReuter-AAP - 232 words
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Article69 1948-09-03 4 r>... 7 a_iny u Giaduates of Ti inity College Lub.hn who were prisoners in during the Japanese occupation hav, establiahed a medical Scholarship at Trinity r :";f;V iml P«Wto a Rotunde ™>P»tal, available to a lialay! each year for five years in S2^^^^ven y o7aaa? dmiL th h69 words
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317 1948-09-03 4 MALAYS MUST UNITE FIGHT RED MENACE DATO ONN'S CALL •Malax ut all shades of opinion imis wink th.ir dm, a •MircH now and unite solidly In defeawj af thrir e**mm**n national l-gMa, <-• suffer the bitt.r consequent of sUni x lieelarcd Dato Onn bin Jaafar, >.»'».ir, l>e«.ar of r recent317 words
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Article67 1948-09-03 4 laembara of the rr. various communities Ind ing Mr. Thivy of the La Government.- -recently att. the Cathay preview room for the Indian box-office pi I "Chandraleka," which is having its third-week run at the Marlborough Theatre. But for its superfluous length. which is67 words
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Article23 1948-09-03 4 SHANGHAIS Executive TuaaiJ Contro: Ooaakaj laat gold andfod -urrendered to the] -hall be added toi la order to s_ Yur. Uel -ported toda-.-|]23 words
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Article43 1948-09-03 4 HONGKONG* ien E_4_l Commander-^ fleet «trengtt««J the manpoaerq a sot „_i I that the JS statement admiral W** tS^fl nf the P« tnW .\..v AdH On Sat- rfg.*a r four en [IU a i io H asia. rrive* g Ba« to-.43 words
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Advertisement88 1948-09-03 4 CAPITOL .S~\ *f> J.L^_SL (e"-rv^ ufiflj aa a L __^L_Lifl Li 3 __jj I* I •*M on \ls| m MiilMmdmdM Ihe '.feet x f**i*-ir_i_-_- .17^^1*1*^^^^ ».-r_ en.-; -j **mlffn.liOT barborn. 3U3?^hiiT^'A_BiNHi u. »v> k r___J_a___ l.li B 1 1| JtwT^ k M m *a ___2^_L ff?Syin_mß q^—WTY IV-JVt a. _^_W__»88 words
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Miscellaneous306 1948-09-03 4 m ON YOUR RADIO 1 i BLUE NETWORK M \LAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radinted i«3 metres in the toedl« um wave band and ViiH) k< in the 11 metre band. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres only. From 3 p.m. to306 words
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Miscellaneous51 1948-09-03 4 I RM Quarter; U :.'^r_e io Caaaj io Trcia In Odd Cantaa •piinfAMaj Summary H nature Fur.e; 9.0 trites 9 15 Tin Sews in ranll; 91 tha; Ml 930 8.5.1 loooFuasi Me:; Rahs-i": I nental Biu-ic. 53 Cl em Bl I P-"** a T.\:v.a for th nq signature Tur.e: I51 words
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Article, Illustration580 1948-09-03 5 Vera Ardmore - ARO U N D the TOWN Vera Ardmore By ft I H E<,!i 6t.».n* Mak r I ii t damp n. riayrd on Ihe Ir-a! '•> ta sl ■il M V Un they will (.>• Royal latertur taftC- ,"Kn;.v \n.:cr [PER l fdiiroi'iu.' for or btMgi ut on Wtdiirsdai. at580 words
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Advertisement88 1948-09-03 5 C. K. TANG j Pewter Ware Bah Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FFRNITTJRE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. I'hone: 4025 |l i 55SAAlAASAAAAAA^^^MiMaAAAaAAAAA^aAAAA THE TIME I THE PLACE Tonight from 1 pm. to 8 p.m. in the P< pillar Bitf > V**W*p at88 words
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THE MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article1067 1948-09-03 6 AT LAST WE CAN NOW GO AHE AD The Morning Tribune leader writer examines the bi^ two Reports OXK point about xmla for a War Damage Compensation Scheme and th selet Committer a reporl of the Debtor Creditor Bill, puttied ytsterday, t he r e willb at measure ni' at1,067 words
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Advertisement504 1948-09-03 6 Nurses soy De WITTS PILLS ere vooderfu/ for Backache i AJA) I M j r -J up and -aa two dav' AAA. MC Thev are won •fcorar.ee J c5. A D :*3 "Ml* c_«-ai T |IM meMs* A- AMI the I hoii.ders twj r-a MM vsJ. .irrv on *i" v504 words
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Article, Illustration240 1948-09-03 7 I a— danov. death will cause a complete reo Stalin, reports Walter Cronkie UP ivancement for Georgi Malenkov, who is almay mean also that Molotov will succeed r whose sudden hv Moscow yesterday, was ZJ -atm mmm* l (a the past few. It240 words
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Article91 1948-09-03 7 Liverpool, fhundsy. A globetrotting .American who ha-* oeen tiavel'mr; nearly all Ma lif«- ll return. u'* homo to tell Ul 1 1 iends |hct they hav<> "^n, it all wrong about tiritain heir down and Out". Hc i^ A. L. Myrland. one of the 200Reuter - 91 words
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58 1948-09-03 7 QUIRIN O MADE TED DAUGHTER OF A CITY M ■v.. V tto S pted s itioi M tho soul Cd noi ten! ei! j\ I Q Rd the s i _i r.ved t ii bilippines. I _is was kil by Lf.u on the Island of m continued on (its Jo58 words
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86 1948-09-03 7 UCK INDUSTRY STRIKE CRIPPLES NEW YORK :i Th,I < -A strike of some 10.000 P crippled New York's intricate track bl-fa-mHaJP the deliver y of food, furniture, W and other commoditteß gi^chandlse piled up on the railroad the Association and the American Rall- -ou^^ncomin, freight of i inci i re86 words
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Article83 1948-09-03 7 Shanghai, Thursday. The hinese .Ministry of Industry and Commerce approved the --'-owned china Textiles ustrles Incorporated to per't the barter of Chinese cotton for Japanese textiles machinery parts. The China Textile Industries operates all former Japnose cotton mills in China Dinted out its mills monthlvU.P. - 83 words
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Article56 1948-09-03 7 STRAWBERRIES FOR HAW AH San Francisco. Thurs. Ov*»--seas air parcel post will be officially inaugurated today when a Pan American Clipper takes off carrying California strawberries to Hawaii. The new post office service becomes effective today for the United States and its possessions. an<i on September 11 for foreign countriesU.P. - 56 words
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237 1948-09-03 7 STUTTGART, Thurs.— Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, former Rvichs Bank President and R?ich Finance Minister under Hitler, today won his appeal a?:ainst a 10-year ramp sentence passed' by a Stuttgart de-nizification court after his acquittal ai Nuremberg. The public applauded the result of the appeal whichReuter - 237 words
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Article80 1948-09-03 7 WASHINGTON. Tin.-: -day. —The State Department said arrangements hav, been mad t fo r the arrival ol Dr. Pyorig Ok Chough, special representative to the United State., from Korea, who l_ expected to reach Washington, on September 17. Dr Chough will go to Paris shortly after tha tU.P. - 80 words
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110 1948-09-03 7 Manila Adopts Plan For Rice Rationing Manila. Thursday. A .systematic plan for tice distribution (rationing i in Manila and provinces has just been adopte 1 by the ccnttal government to overcome the present shortage M the cereal, which is the main ;taplc foodstuff of the Filipino people. The new schemeReuter - 110 words
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Article162 1948-09-03 7 ALL SET FOR UN PARIS. Thurs. Schuman, Prencll i I Min*-.-•tor gad Premie, -elecl wt Ij somod the choice 'i Paris a--I -cen:- of th- cominj i of .h<* Untied -Nations tltnn.il Am* •< mbiy today when Iv formally i handed over the Pnlali d Chail- ->.. W.ir«:v tii' i!i«Reuter - 162 words
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Article98 1948-09-03 7 SHANGHAI. Thurs. Finance Minister. Wang Yun Wa. is planning to leave for the United States around September 20 to attend a meeting of th*. International Monetary Fund which is scheduled on September XI in Washington. j Meanwhile. the Executive f Yuan's Special Committee, in charge of theU.P. - 98 words
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Article75 1948-09-03 7 Bombay. Thu rsd av. A mass ttial of more than 1,000 people described as Communists charged with daeoity, looting and murder bega-i before a sp cial court at Cannanore. on tho southwest coast of India, today. This was a sequel to the outbreak of violence earlie75 words
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Advertisement38 1948-09-03 7 i' l <_sE*fl-}__JU 1 OLD CLOTHES (Ymr MADB NEW Al^m l)y IM clciinill D y cill s T c [i and invisible mending a "ft V *tf WASHINGTON DRY CLE ANING CO.. %__Stfsk. j%££p* ffl 1 and Delivery38 words
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Article, Illustration260 1948-09-03 8 Filipino Is General In Franco 's A rmy Manila, Thursday. —Unknown to his countrymen, a Filipino who rose from the tanks, is now a federal in the service of GenemMsstmo Francisco's Spanish at my. Ho la according to reliable local reports, General Mariano Santiago'. Jr.. who distinguished himself In theReuter - 260 words
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Article95 1948-09-03 8 No Smuggled Wolfram For Russia SHANGHAI. Thurs. Eric Himsworth. Director of Imports ind Exports of the Hongkong government, said Hongkong reports that wolfram was smuggled into Hongkong and sold to Russia were "misleading." Himsworth is here for a conference in connection with ECAFE. He said no wolfram, brought into Hongkong95 words
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Article69 1948-09-03 8 Washington. Thursday. President, nuinan, in a statement today, praised the effoits of American workers, whose production since the end of the .vai has, he said, "helped to make our nation \he cornerstone in international efforts to JtlAg aoout wotld recovery and a lasting peace The statement wasReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration379 1948-09-03 8 THE R LIKE N S (By A Tribune Reporter) IN Queens .street, about a stone's throw from where it crosses Bras Basah Koad. stands an imposing yellow coloured building its doors barred, its windows shuttered. its flagstaff bare, its courtyard empty. A***** the gate. a large zinc nameboard. turned inside379 words
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Advertisement47 1948-09-03 8 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES Now On. Reduction of prices from 10% to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY IhUdren-, ,UH,k M I"**. Technical Book, "T" Gre n,f Ctt d Children-, rn" Pap r and ORIENT STAR NEWS CO 108, NORTH BRIDGK ROAD, Singapore. Phone: *****47 words
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Article, Illustration120 1948-09-03 9 NO MOON CAKES, NO COCKTAIL PARTIES lay. T)i* rnment has an*U i ity s banning tin tradiik> i miil u ••ts n the I festival on 17. It d that cmbas- ind consulate* abroad </>,. el cocktail parI i tfc CftiseM Saiional Octobi r 10. Mid rtufotiM necessitates lunction*, onlyU.P. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration124 1948-09-03 9 v| KN\-\ .nd,;);..."'"^— AuaNSS?S^ r^n\ in June *vided ■< L -ncrease allocal the larger •^lability of ir -creased •ru ln f a Ctncit ydueto 8? *"5 Iv Ei*" initia **r-hall Jm* the w <>rkers. which 8 Au »tna at an in- creasing rate, also contributedReuter - 124 words
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Article63 1948-09-03 9 NEW YORK, Thursday. The Russian Consulate in New York has sen t a $250 cheque to the RooseveU Hospital to payup biu-s for Mis. OKsana Stepanova. but i r will not be accepted. Archie Dawson, of the Lega. Aid Bocfctf which had entered the ca-,e. said theU.P. - 63 words
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Article38 1948-09-03 9 TOKIO. Thursday. ThJapanes t islands hav move'--000 metres to the south compared to their position show*, in the mos f recent maps, as a result Of his investigations according to Hidto Hirose.— Reuter AAPAAP - 38 words
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Advertisement32 1948-09-03 9 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have in Stock:— A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks. also A Lovely Selection of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices. Phone ***** *!*«■«<» <>™ material made to order.32 words
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273 1948-09-03 10 How Can Dollar-St arved En gla nd Sen d Ci garettes To Australia en uney, Thursday, w1 1 h English cigarettes in plentiful supply iii Australia, thr question was being asked "How can dollar-starved England .end bo many cigarettes to Australia?*" Wo on< seemed to know the tnswer. Recently, however,AAP - 273 words
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Article73 1948-09-03 10 HOLLYWOOD FILM ST ARREST *II.J 3 r R.J3 ■.'la "J l*M] "woei^i 1 1 PHI I-'.ronJ at mi or _U S Hg B f'-ionyl the crjj BUM r,, tf-W ii ore qTI wlatit rjd upaM jail with iM BITTER fl i th" fr'd i im*§ .'-ii*, im a \a tn73 words
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Article83 1948-09-03 10 Canned S Oyster Manila T::ar?day. sefcfood piodjct c_- oysters, bu ton* American n_-eriai the l%lippl»» Sn.oke-J oyster. I child oi AitiwrCl ,-s tecbnoiflfM oo tho TS. riih and nap oi' 5C p a_ a "mm he canae- *l •mast dek* I T.iov also *__J was a good r' 0 ui83 words
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Article21 1948-09-03 10 JAP BALL B FOR IN TV 6 soo i vate com. tf veH end ot .y up u rl j I21 words
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Miscellaneous316 1948-09-03 10 POP I |a-~~ ---»»--_--__a_______,^_ lMii^ EXdUSIVEOT > f •tmsax \to Tin-: '^-^r /jh -tJ^-x^' -v E2& -/7: 'N^' Tli (0 L__, .Jl m,m>.\i m^- I*** I\~ ''ilmm\>* Tt**«4-----^ ILW H"^ _-_____a____h____^d RUGGLES flZmTTn* -m l snu TIV)sTKW~«3^ fm _jsf! SStH T"HuWHT9O-' 1 Co*o*TAsl£ Y MAT'- QUEEN I ■^rOPPING.^>y^^^ M x316 words
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Article, Illustration251 1948-09-03 11 I. it -Uo-Russian trade talks in Moscow \g* JBE worth of business beU*e_i t; hei ios< 0«r- 'that trade with is to restore her ibtln. ctaanc. to lM tmda delegation K .um.. m~ a- I thne-pomt pto work oul with ttieU.P. - 251 words
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Article75 1948-09-03 11 Sydney. Thurydini. W*tchi rs at But any lia it, Sydu< y. \m<- South Wrths. iuid a clone of a battle to th> dt nth I, itu i'n a 70- ft mmmi* <>nd <• ICaVool ihmrk* recently. At intends hi I four-hour battle, the whak limped ,ir ofReuter; AAP - 75 words
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Article29 1948-09-03 11 kjRNE. Thurs. Ar Law na 60, ir i cf E Iwai HI ren invoked re I Tern" case. Thi a- the fi ti ol th< i UP.29 words
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62 1948-09-03 11 :;.v; Allegedly exaggerated report* occupation troops and engagements buck home, legation to -its O, broken enyaipL iron fiancee* in -lusfraHa lbs mM. »e. ft troops, especially Mtl [keri w "Oraerol Mac Arthur] a Nuvni/losnf j "/-"no,, llf thc Aust ra-: u tU.P. - 62 words
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Article16 1948-09-03 11 B p M Unit. I Nal Pft --vouhi LtfiVi interthr. c urea lf ''■vs.16 words
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Article31 1948-09-03 11 Dewey to Clean Out Reds ALBANY, Wednesday. y sadd the Communists w°-W be cleaned out of Washington "Ju^ as fast as a Republican, president can ix "ectcd and start doing it."31 words
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Article46 1948-09-03 11 E X PERTS WAN TE D WASHINGTON. Thrus. —The Army Department M-- nounced it needs some hubby pchniciar_s i n Japan, the Phliippints. Alaska and the United States. These hobby exI porta will teach photography, wood work, plasties art. metai and applied arts and craft*. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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93 1948-09-03 11 MEXICO CITY, Thursday.— The Mexican Government will pav on September 18 the first instalment of the compensation agreed for British oil properties expropriated in 1938, President Miguel Aleman confirmed on Tuesday. Mexico agreed two years ago to pay U5581. 250.000 as compensationReuter - 93 words
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157 1948-09-03 11 MARSHAL LI CHI SHEN W I L L H AVE ASYLUM IN HONGKONG Jun, tl; ft L govenj 2fCk JUitary "iiNir.. 01 utionar S th >"o V Kto;J. Bter Preted Kafgaj tech -■inr?n m En K*and. Providing Kfta* po,itical 3cJ traditional" British pracMuts h t „n S J >okosman saidU.P. - 157 words
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Article, Illustration167 1948-09-03 11 Sydney, Thursday. Australia was obtaining too many mlgranta of the int. Uectusv) type and insufficient of the agricultural type, Mr. J. Tehan said at Ihe aMmnl eoundl of the Gtaziers' Association of Victoria, held recently in Melbourne. j llr. Tehan mid that something I was wrong withReuter-AAP - 167 words
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152 1948-09-03 11 HONGKONG. Thurs.— Keen competition for business among airlines operating in the Far East may result in serious accidents because of a tendency to reduce safety factors, the Far Eastern Economic Review declared. The publication said some airlines are resorting to flying muki-engine152 words
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Article74 1948-09-03 11 lOKIO. Thursday. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's head quarters has handed bactc control of the Japanese, petroleum industry to private Japanese enterprise SCAP anjnounced today. "This action", the SCAP announcement said, "on thc third anniversary of the signing ol* the articles of surrender by the Japanese Government74 words
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Advertisement49 1948-09-03 11 An entirely NEW Addition to the range of H-M-V- iH RADI S o &amS^*^l PRICE $235 Cash less 10< Easy Terms over 12 months Housed in a beautiful walnut cabinet this new model is remarkable for its hEg|OlMI_JO I ESTAB a moutrie *CO HMjMaMJft 1 187-1 JOHN UITLES BUIIDING49 words
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168 1948-09-03 12 NANKING. Thursday. -The Ministry of Communications which controls China airline.--denied it had issued an order forbidding foreign planes except Russian, to land in the western provinces. It explained that the Ministry of National Defence requires clearance of such flights. The denial wasU.P. - 168 words
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Article94 1948-09-03 12 Decatur. Alabama. Thur.— Mr. Henry Wallace, the Third Party presidential candidate, had a peaceful reception here today on his Southern election tour, and drew a few cheers when he said "I did not come South to preach disunity". 1 Mr. Wallace had met with aReuter - 94 words
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Article77 1948-09-03 12 MYSTERY OF DEAD SYCE IN CAR Mystery surrounds tho death Of a young Malay syce who was discovered lying stretched •cross the diiving seat of a private ear near the junction of Bras Basah I toad and Beneoolen street yesterday. The discovery was stated to nave been made by Mr77 words
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172 1948-09-03 12 VIBAY, Thurs. Am. British film pr iron 1 iinljr h ltd pul to It m to meet the' innical cod. out Hoard of Film j the gvddnnee of prod In til's country. I IUI view to ensuring that the cinema to-j ptsya ii- proper172 words
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Advertisement138 1948-09-03 12 i. THI SEAaSOVS BM/%KTIW CXMtEDV Today Four Shows M 1(||! 2-4.15-6.30 --.-Op.i';. pHONE 6903 j __Ha__^7___r_^V- 49^-i-M **I.U I |mn_i jJks- i *_JB_(_S_-T luflß »*r<. aaa > A"AA__A_fAI A AAA A __P__P .J.'Vs* 1 '*mm I <mhfm** la*L m ***AAMmT*'**H il i; p* fei, ttIZTA* e V' PA T 1138 words
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Advertisement69 1948-09-03 12 NOW SHOWING'} L mom lONur a* 8-4.15-43^ a Am _A j* mmorln 'eve stor lissoiii MM "ED K^yf **n&Ci/>ri /bocZZu ZdMdXSt a* trie i^^«^2«i-t^^^/^ *Kmtt^ /t-SAemye^ -Qlucondltiontc/. Pkoni 5M Ammiiiiiiiiiimitiiititiaiiii«ia*«M SOMBRA! MASTERMIND <* ALL SERIAL CHARACff® I UNLEASHES I AW _V_W THRILLS I SUSPENSE! I mm/* t **'"§ai* _l SERIAL69 words
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Article588 1948-09-03 13 MAL AYAN SH AR E QU OT ATI ON S Q u U»ti n* m. a S EU I I »ff l5 kk ;kon 1,065 1 ,o* 1.70 L80 S 1.70 U» Sato MM 2,17 2 5r 6-w 7.00 53,00 51 cd M r 10.00 11.00 H cnin!a .v K588 words
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Article107 1948-09-03 13 rubber price yesterday drop of five-eighth, nt over Wednesday irket opened steady Proximately a quarter of lower than the previous J fVd and business was JJ ip M-_ cents for No. 1 tmi£m>*?mmP* however, eased when more sellers were evidencs and closed with bu- sinese done down107 words
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Article190 1948-09-03 13 There were no important price changes in the produce market yesterday. Oopim, which has been a rather fin;, market recently, igain saw good bvsinei lor" y« The coco*..t oil market, howv»r. remain.*! unchanged. Tiie 1 London market for this coin morlity was reported to haw .X'cn weak.190 words
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231 1948-09-03 13 Singapore has always been the best market for NEI produce, far surpassing even the Hongkong market due mainly to the geographical position of this country. Added to this advantage, Singapore If also important as a manufacturing and re-milling centre for the raw products of231 words
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Article28 1948-09-03 13 Transactions in the share .narket yesterday were mostly confined to industnals which showed a slightly firmer tendency wit'n Ihe exception of Cold Storages. Tins were neglected.28 words
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Advertisement206 1948-09-03 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES j CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR! FIRE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, i PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOI SEOWNERS/ I HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, i FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC. 4xaeecmx>NO CLAIMS BONUS of 55 1/3% allowed Policyholders in206 words
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Article, Illustration543 1948-09-03 14 TWO WORLD BOXING TITLES MAY CHANGE HANDS THIS MONTH Rnalr\ Among Promoters Creates A luch Excitemertt NEW _ORK, Thursday.— With the heavier weights temporarily out of the picture big boxing in September, at least so far as this part of the world is concerned, rests with middle, welter and lightReuter - 543 words
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275 1948-09-03 14 The t*mm*m*mmt aie the weight; tor tomorrow's KL races: Horses, CL 2. Div. t, About 7 Furlong A II worth 9.00 Oregon 8.13 Radiant Rhythm 8.06 Streatneld 8.00 Merry Miller 8.00 Marconi 8.00 Haydec 7.13 Gold Stream 7.13 Book law II 7.11 Hunters Call275 words
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264 1948-09-03 14 FROM ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs- day. Some good timings were returned this morning when number two track opened for fast work. The going was slightly soft following yesterday's rain. Best times were returned by Oregon, Hunter's Call. Indian Heather, Blackpool, who took 37264 words
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Article80 1948-09-03 14 TOKIO, Thursday. A worldrecord for the longest baseball game was claimed here yesterday when two Japanese softba'.l teams, the Nitta and Kikusui, played for 33 innings before a decision was reached in the semi-final of the national softball championships. The game, played at Korku. *a Stadium,80 words
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Article49 1948-09-03 14 The following will represent the Triangle Boccei tram's sec ond eleven M soccer against the Singapore Cold Storage it the Delta Koad ground on Saturday 800 Yuen; Krishna Hassan, Han Ohoo, An Mm! Ifusoff, Hu.-setn, Luen Pak nam, Manikam, Lay Hwa, IsImnll, Patrick Ang. Ah Meng49 words
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Article57 1948-09-03 14 The following are the football fixtures of the Jollilads for September and October Sept. 12 vs. GHQ Fai elf at Tanglin; Sept. i» vs. Army Fire Service, at Gillman Barracks; Sept. 26 vs. Kounavsita Sports Club fur the .John's Cup at Paair Panjang; Oct. 3 vs. lia.se Gioup57 words
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Article, Illustration28 1948-09-03 14 The sack race in progress during the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club sports mee in>f held over the week-end. (Pix by Tong Photo Service).28 words
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Article52 1948-09-03 14 The following vv:il represent Colonials C.C. at cricket against the Singapore Cricket Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Padang: A. Perera (Capt.), P. de Kretser, W. Ratnayake, P. Coomarasamy, E. M. O. Wolff. D. Miller, A. Thiyagarajah, B. A. Jayasekera. N. Woodhull, T. V Brohier, Hallaldeen.52 words
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Article124 1948-09-03 14 The following represent iJ»e Sect Kim Cheng, Badminton Party, to play a return, friendly match against the City Bank Club Badminton Party, and the Social Badminton Party. The matches will be played at the court of the S.K.C.B.P. on Sunday at 7.30 a.m. and against the Social124 words
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Article75 1948-09-03 14 Ships In Po rt VESSEL «*-JJ- Tweedbank 42 3 Luxnu 4 2 H Sumpitan 1 C. Maersk 38 9 Glaucus 35 6 Ma. c lla 33 4 Castlcville 31/ 2 Limbutg 17 IS I Ferngulf tf 20 I Kampar jj/J L.S.T. Chos. McLead g U.-iilaw. I L. Chilliwack-Kajai. Bookc S75 words
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Advertisement93 1948-09-03 14 gyE_l33__G_i Last 3 Shows: 3, 6.15, 11.15 p.m. Here Come Kntertalnment in ■"HERE COMES THE WAVES" starring King Crosby Sonny Tuft and 2 Hetty Huttons A NAUTICAL MUSICAL OPENING TOMORROW A 3 HOUR SHOW 3 Shows: Daily: 1.30, 5.30 A ...lo The most talked of picture "The Best Years of93 words
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Article, Illustration108 1948-09-03 15 ,N |M, Thurnday. I Fll* rt- nil! be mad.- to get I i „,is N Ms M .-.ri.i m* l\tmee Waiataicalr. rmtiipkwa, in I_e_tvi Uuu> If Ifce latt»*r I si sueeeran of the back" tampaigii I |m oa s.*i»t m.ir against the Oimi. ft rReuter - 108 words
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264 1948-09-03 15 tA*TIV<jS, Thsrsom y. Do* B rail man declared the Ah&- -,,,,'> .e'vvis tosedai f*H .«>./, interval, of a total oj Ml d the B ith Oj Engltind hen HI Ka.-. nd youi H deliveries 151 ti 11 iton was unl that 1 60. tt.Reuter - 264 words
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Article113 1948-09-03 15 Australia Ist Inking* Ecfa loh b .Mallett 13 t OrifUfa b Bailey 0* c Mann b Baity 143 tssett c Mallett to Parka im tarvey c GiiflLth b Perks 110 e lhw Mallett 7 xUm aoi out 67 1 McCool b Perka I Lir.dv.-ail not out 17 Extras qi113 words
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139 1948-09-03 15 Son Of Kong To Tackle 'Punjab Tiger' Son of Kong. 200- !b. Malayan Chinese champion, and Hm Pun- jab "Tiger." top the wrestling bill at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow. A ***-t**\t the ••Ti_-er' -h >: i *.ve of Bo Cl BOft, ■u.i'v !hine grapple. mi VI ty i B139 words
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Article54 1948-09-03 15 Superior in all depaitments of the gam*, th*-* Indian Association trounced the Chinese Athlete s—l in a Third Division League match at McNair Road ground yesterday. Indians led by 3—l at the inteival. Scoiers were S. Chandra (3). Falli and Nadaraiah for the Indians and Kim Si54 words
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Article97 1948-09-03 15 Preparatory to the Maiayan Chinese Inter State soccer competition, the Singapore Chinese Football Association have arranged to play a friendly match with the* Royal I Air Force at Jalan Besa* today. A good game is anticipated. Admission charges aie $1 and 50 cents. The97 words
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Article63 1948-09-03 15 The following iiave been .-elected to '.epr-e*ent the Singapore C.icket Ciub ls; XI against the SLR.C. in a Div. I I League txiuie today mi Jalan., Besar Stad'um J. Artkes.; D. Hanaiiton. V. Burton; W, Samba idge, C. McCulloch. A. Mitchell; E. Ten Dwi*. B. C-itton. F.63 words
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Article14 1948-09-03 15 London. Thu. Lastcight's callover on the St Lcger was postponed until today.14 words
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Article166 1948-09-03 15 Rovers Beat Police In Fast Game Rovers Sports Club had to battle haid for full points in their Div. 2 League game against the Police at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The match was contested at 1 fast pace throughout and the Rovers ran out winner? by onenil. The Police raided Rovers166 words
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Article152 1948-09-03 15 TO- NIGHT'S CHARITY BOXING uiiS. is ,u aupport wn i Itk K'siXur- i. &'fcar_s*st brothers, have been arrang- 1 In one 0 f these Sonny hard-hitting flyweight ;'> moots Jimmy Archer.! tnl;i! champion. In another exhibition bout. iS2K Archer meets th Pu I lce t «Tor, Sgt. Bulat. t iinmnr>t152 words
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242 1948-09-03 15 AMICABLE ATHLKTic ARSON 4 MAI-.YS ,1 s semi thr Malays bt, ,„„r >,oal* to thre* in th* .>• rund ro*md f tlr It was a pool Th, litl soen w P ro T_? fd fe v thc opportunist, netting all t: Amicables took a242 words
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Article43 1948-09-03 15 are n l■ <•• >! >dsa *.o,ta s''}5 i r ot Hm Aanfln lof th.. ludi.n. dmm Xi ow- \< h-ca.l. _tag down i" Mi. mat of 4—i. In subsc: i;.n gam-, IYi-^rs l»oat i M st Sumatra 1 si\ gooli to two.43 words
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Article122 1948-09-03 15 Lj Salk Spoils Club scored two-oiie v.c:o.y over C.Y.M.A. 1 a Div. I League game at St George's Road ground yestet lay. All the goals were netted m he second session. Alex NeuTonnei inside-left, and Low '.Ving Kee, cent re-forward, scord tiie f»>>*i and second122 words
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106 1948-09-03 15 SYDNEY, Thursday. When the Indian Test team visited Australia last season, the Victorian Cricket Association's income icas £15,74)5 mid th* prifit $2,515, after allocating £^.000 to clubs. Thrse figures, from the VCA balance sheet for the year *tmmd .August 15. 19}S, are netoic theReuter-AAP - 106 words
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Article32 1948-09-03 15 Secret,.: its and convenor^ l club aaaociate-l to the Stag* pcie Hockey Association ar reminded of today's extraordi'i ur. md general meettnga io begin at s.lfi at the S.R.C.32 words
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Advertisement33 1948-09-03 15 Notable British Trials The Trials of OSCAR W.LDE H MONTGOMERY HYDf 157..10 Postage J5O cts. KELLY WALSH LTD. HITTER WORTH CO., LTD. LAW BOOH PIPUSHERS. TEMPLE BAR. LONUO.N RAFFLES PLACE. si Mi .-POKE.33 words
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Article358 1948-09-03 16 Severe Indictment OJ Goverement Policy KUALA lIMITK, Thursday -A severe imlietment of (Jovernment policy towards the luunpon* people of Malay., was made bv Sheikh Ahmad Bin Mohammed Hashim at the Federal I, pi slat ive Council this afternoon. Sneaking after the adjourn ment. Mi. Hashim pointed358 words
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Article93 1948-09-03 16 NEW DELHI. Thursday.- Pandit Nehru. Indian Prime Mi- nister, today denied in the National Assembly that India's Ambassador In Moscow, Mrs. Vljaya Lakshimi Pandit, had "committed diplomatic indiscretion" by making a press statement "not too friendly to the country to which she was accreditted" Pandit Nehru saidReuter - 93 words
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Article92 1948-09-03 16 PORTSMOUTH, Thursday.The arena of Eastney Barracks, Portsmouth, has been transformed into the Rock of Gibraltar for a Royal Marines torchlight tattoo which opened last night and continues until Saturday. A massed band of 190--strong opened the tattoo with a display of countermarching. Drill by the King's squad of92 words
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Article63 1948-09-03 16 The mystery surrounding the death of a Malay syce employed by Mr. V. J. Mendis on Wednesday night was cleared yesterday when the Police announced that his death had been found to be due to natural causes. The syce was found dead across the front seat63 words
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Article45 1948-09-03 16 WREXHAM, Thursday. Seventeen foreign workers employed in coal mines around Wrexham who struck for better food and conditions are to be sent home to Yugoslavia. A National Coal Board official described the men as "Oliver Twists" whose demands are Insatiable. Reuter.45 words
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54 1948-09-03 16 RUSSIA HAS GAINED: WON'T FIGHT NOW CANBERRA, Thursday. Australian Premier Joseph Chifley in the House of Representatives today, commenting on the Berlin situation said: "I don't believe Russia wants war. I believe she has gained an advantage and. is prepared to push her policy as far as she possibly can54 words
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Article66 1948-09-03 16 PRAGUE, Thursday. Today's bulletin on Dr. Benes declared "Thc patient has spent the night without more serious incidents. "Paralysis of the right arm and leg is complete." Thc left side was more paralysed, and unconsciousness was deeper than yesterday," the bulletin added. "Blood circulation is beingReuter - 66 words
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Article32 1948-09-03 16 BRIBLINGTON, Thursday.— A 15-year-old schoolgirl swam 50 yards to aave a man from drowning in Bridlington harbour last night. She is Cecily Booth of Hampden Road, Mexborough, Yorks.32 words
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Article680 1948-09-03 16 FED ERA TION ROUND- UP A curfew has been declared at Titi, Kuala Klawang and Pertang Town Board Areaa by the O.C.P.D. Jelebu with effect from 7.30 p.m. today, September 2, 1948. Curfew hours will be from 7.30 p.m. to 6 a.m. On Wednesday afternoon Police and Military ground forces680 words
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Article538 1948-09-03 16 (Tribune War C0rr.w,.0n,1..„, PONTIAN, nuirsdi., 1 midnight gun battl, M H^! Militar> patn.l ati H |iar| about 10 bandits r, ult,, 1 in th discovery of a w.H-ra,„„nfl„_. ed insurgent t*m** T heights of Gunon^ i» u li_i (•> m feet) four mile, oung Estate.538 words