Morning Tribune, 14 September 1948
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Article225 1948-09-14 1 London. Mon. THF King told Parliament today that his ministers wore determined to restore lav an«l order m Malaya and to the outbreaks of violence which have so unhappily disturb* i the peace of the Federation. To that end. he said, the police forces ha<i been225 words
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Article465 1948-09-14 1 HERE- PRONG ATTACK INTO HYDERABAD Renewed Communal Strife Feared New Delhi, Monday. INDIAN troops invpded the princely state of Hyde- rabpd at 4 a.m. local time today, an Indian communique reported, raising the possibility of a full- !e war between Hindu India and Moslem Pakistan. The communique said Indian troopsU.P.; Reuter - 465 words
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167 1948-09-14 1 ONE SHOT, 2 KIDNAPPED NEAR SERDANG A CHINESE contractor wa3 shot m the neck and stomach by terrorists who also kidnapped his elder and younger brothers m an attack on his house near the Serdang Agricultural College m the Sungei Besi Area last night. The raiders also made an attempt167 words
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Article24 1948-09-14 1 Crisis ualties ,iffinii(iii« of fen%st the iwrorirfi kilkd and M wrwfs fcai'f M w a; end uvu!c/"i V)», the fM'UifM ed atki 51 to<»un^-24 words
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Article104 1948-09-14 1 I London, Mon. Isclosed today that the I Hyderabad s quaml la wero presented to General Trygve Lie ited Nations last Friiris. Mentation wa.< made ibad's Agent General r Nawaz Jung so that kation couid be placed It Security Council or. I September 16. liable responsible >mtimously acrorvl104 words
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Article53 1948-09-14 1 BOMBAY, Monday. Police and the military were alerted today for all possible emergencies. Vital public offices, key positions and installations, including ppots t offices, telegraph offices, power stations and transportation depots were under armed police guard. Sirens were installed m Bombay to call out the home guards foU.P. - 53 words
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162 1948-09-14 1 RUS S IA N PLAN TO SEIZE OWER IN BERLIN BARED ™BWd the current Soviet >'■ 'm wiH°L Pr VOCations m Wl!l be climaxed by a ■i < o seize power under the cxt of Preserving order. ,?:;S;W^ claimed, uithvk X^i ltS SoUrce SoVmSl told <*>™nuntat wan rS that RussiaU.P. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration156 1948-09-14 1 NEW DELHI, Mon.— The police surrounded the luxurious Delhi palace of the Nizam of Hyderabad today and disarmed his Hyderabad guards. One unit of the Nizam's forces refused to surrender its rlßes, and, for a tense moment, the Indians and the Hyderabadls faced each other with weaponsU.P. - 156 words
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43 1948-09-14 1 KARACHI, Mon. Reliable sources said tonight that hh'Aoaja Naxj.tldui. prime minister of East Bengal, has been choren as the new fjovernor general of Pakistan to succeed Moh ammed Alt Jinnah. An official announcement w rxpected soon. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article46 1948-09-14 1 LONDON. Monday. Kin? George received Sir Henry Gurncy m audit nee at Buckingham Palace today, on his appointment as High Commissioner for the Federation, of Malaya, and conferred upon him the Knight Commandership of tlv Order of St. Michat 1 and St. George.46 words
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342 1948-09-14 2 Ma jor Dies During 21/2-Hour Opera tio n In Arm Hospit al HIGH-RANKING OFFICIALS' EVIDENCE AT INQUEST ||H*H li \»JV< mi'itary Joctors ;<ml surgeons gave wdeacr .ve*tenl:»v m the Sing^Mire Coroner's Cowrt J»t flu* imiaesf M Mfljor K. Denning. K.A.S.C HoHpitfiL The •pension \\;»s s<;»t«jd to ha\e Utstet! I*\i> rid342 words
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Article134 1948-09-14 2 1 3 ARRESTS IN FEDERATION THKRK WWe M BTKStfI m the FMi-rat'on m the oast 24 Iron-- Kedah Pcr'.is 10; Porak :i. A p:itinl of UIC -nd Bittilion. Milay Regiment, arrested a Malay bandit m Morapoh, Pali mi,. Kin suspe€ta were arrested by i patio! from the 26th Field Regiment,134 words
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Article68 1948-09-14 2 TAIPING, Monday: -A Chinese cyclist was ambushed by tei.roei.sts and- shot dead while cycling afcmg \he main road about two and a half miles from Taiping last night. He was shot twice;. In the Kualu Kangaar area, guards on Wellington Estate, were attacked by three bandits who68 words
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Article57 1948-09-14 2 BAN DIT KILLED TEL'OK ANSON. Monday A Poliee-'Mrlitary party chased three bandits when they ran out of a hut during a rakl at Batan Gintang Kapar yesterday. One bandit was shot dead while anothor wft« wounded and captured. The third man escaped. An unserviceable revolver and two hand-grenades were found57 words
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Article41 1948-09-14 2 The following Commissions m tho Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve have been approved by H.E.. the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson: P. Magnus. D.S.C., Lieutenant, R. E. Low; Lieutenant, W. N. Kennedy, Lieutenant. W. H. Walker. Lieutenant. H. Tyre, Sub-Lieut-enant.41 words
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Article57 1948-09-14 2 LONDON. Mon.- Three hundred villages m the United Provinces havo been flooded by the riveis Ganges and Jumna, but no loss of life has been reported. New Delhi Radio reported today. The Ganges is still rising although it is still two feet below the record level reachedReuter - 57 words
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228 1948-09-14 2 I*HE Seventh Inter-School Act 1 Exhibition was officially declared opened by U.K. the Commission*! General, the Rt. Hon Malcolm MurDonakl yesterdrty at the Britidi Council Hull. Stamford Road The Presi.i.nt of the ornnl* 'ng Committee, the Rev Canon R. K. ft. A.228 words
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Article212 1948-09-14 2 Mn. Anttee c. n. ray.oi to.i Chines* at the Singapoio As.«iz«» Court y» iti'iday "You haw a ftoor? chaiactei. but I sin en.* cannot bclicw th.nt you d.l know t'nat i* v..*s amnui niO vivi a»o working m a miht.i'-v dump". The Chinese. Boh CflKTOg Chui212 words
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149 1948-09-14 2 U.K. Army Majors Here To Learn Jungle Warfare (Tribune Staff Reporter) In Singapore today, to learn the technique of jungle warfare are three British Army majors from Britain's famous battalions. They are Majors F. H. B. Imbert-Perry M.C.. Grenadier Guards, Major D. W. Fraser, Coldstream Guards, and Major V. F.149 words
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171 1948-09-14 2 Canadian Picked Up In Spore Back Lane A YOUNG Canadian admitted m the Singapore District Court yettefrday that he came to Singapore from Shanghai as a stowaway and tnat he had no place of abode and no means of subsistence He was 20-year-old John Forbes picked up by the RAJ.171 words
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Article100 1948-09-14 2 The Controller of Posts, Singapore, states that" many firms and individual persons are packing parcels inadequately, with the result that, not only do the contents of parcels often arrive at the destination damaged, but damage to other parcels U caused. Many parcels containing ink and other liquids100 words
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Article190 1948-09-14 2 Sin g a pore Mourn Jinnah OVER LJto* <•<! yvsu hamod \ij j| P r. w] V Som- v. "An •rtll fly I P tan GorJ I* taree 'i iv.--. m during which i prayers irlD 3 m nicy of i!i, Indian Mush 6b| t*d bUI the m p. of190 words
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Article76 1948-09-14 2 Saw Detect Threw For Currency A OULTAN AW UI "J m h Street, attract^ tention of a d*wcn» When h t im approaching Win away a bundle money and jow The drecti^ upt.lv hundL.^ 1 3 finally gucceeoeo him. He was thei CW and w h open' l tain (576 words
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Article159 1948-09-14 3 I- roL D. S. BEDI HOPES CEMENT FRIENDSHIP MM Departuj^i/ v&teri*} out- tf /aM ™.tj/, RtpretentaJli' t o\ the Government of mdin m Singapore. 2 iJ '-ceiMill «*e /rwHc«i; relation* betuten India and Australia.' B<tth count nea naa oeen helpful to each other m t*€159 words
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437 1948-09-14 3 ULING IN GINSBER G CASE Inquiry Against 4 To Be Jointly Heard THE Ninth Police Magistrate (Mr. E. V. A. Peers) yesterday decided that the preliminary inquiry into the total of nine charges involving the theft and dis- isal of R.A.F. trucks and generating sets, should be held jointly and437 words
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Article103 1948-09-14 3 RT POLICE ARESTED LD-UP MAN v s K.: P on r of Feb.-: ry 28 entei merit Justice E N Ta;. m B I ;<sM<iay. that X Fob 2* last at ock toe i implain- Meng Choo, kit along Kltchenei i' at he appi lion of Kitchnei tad King George103 words
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Article16 1948-09-14 3 L*""* r.-,,lver to- Limchu Rang Una p u h E »*d was16 words
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Article101 1948-09-14 3 Mr. U. Abdul Hameed. B. A L. L. JJI.. of Travanr.ort h£S arrived m Singapore on a holiday and is staying at No. 173. Haig &oa.d. with his iaOiei-in-law Mr. K. P. Moname£ Yusoft J. P.. Cingapor Boa^rd contractor. An expert m income tax g^tyainistration, Mr.101 words
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Article20 1948-09-14 3 Mr. Richard Basil Ivor Pates has been appointed to be a Police Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore.20 words
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Article83 1948-09-14 3 PHILADELPHIA, Mm The Secretary of the Navy Mr. John L. Sullivan, told a meeting here tfiat the I'nited states had no military or imperial objective which threatened any nation. "The Communists nave nothing we want, or ever will want", he declared. He added: Make no83 words
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Article190 1948-09-14 3 FAMILY AWAKENED, ROBBED A DAYLIGHT gang robbery m which a Hokkien tow- j kay. Lor Ching Kui. was rob- 1 bed of $1,800 m cash pn<l v watch valued at §50. was rolatcd m the Seventh PoiiLf Court yesterday. The incident took plane shortly befoie noon m Let? house at190 words
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Article137 1948-09-14 3 YEO CHOW HENG. 25-year old storekeeper, employed &y rh t Far Eastern Broadcasting Service, was sentenced m the Second District Court, yesterday, to six mouths' rigorous iinpribonnunt for stealing 75 quires of paper belonging to the service. Yao pleaded guilty. H< said that he has a137 words
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101 1948-09-14 3 S'pore Bound Ship's Cook Jumps Into Sea Buhri bin Osman. Ac Ind< nesian sailur. disappear:] from the m.v kalir.gut '2.164 \cns) whe-;. the ihip was on its way to Singapore from Belawan D* li. Sumatra. h is believed tha t the man jumped overboard In the Straits of Malacca oq101 words
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Article92 1948-09-14 3 The Postmaster-General announces t'na t unregistered letters nnto t exceeding 2 ounce-' n weight and postcards may now be posted for transmission by %ig mail to certain places m PaUstine. ci x-hich the following are lb< more important -Beiisibra^ salem. Kfarviikin. Nahariya Hadera. Haifa. Jaffa,92 words
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Article29 1948-09-14 3 The children of the Ramakiishna Mission Orphanage were given a treat by Mrs. Rukmini Assomull yesterday evening. The children were supplied with cakes, tea and icecream.29 words
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203 1948-09-14 3 THE Theological Seminary for All-Indonesia m Macassar is m need of funds for its build- ing project, and Dr. H. be«gema the rector of the Protestant Theological Seminary. Wjs undertaken to pioneer the fundcampaign. Dr Bergemau and his family i called at Singapore203 words
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572 1948-09-14 4 Explains Chinas Economic Folicy Ml\\<illAl. Mod. ChlnaS n. w economic policy was a so.i.il revolutionary movement aimed at suppressing thosv reactionary bl«l that MM tppMlag the economic *> stein un«l»r the Three I'.oplt-s I'rinriplps >laj«»r (ieneral t hiang: i hinßkuo, D^put> Kconoinir StijMTvisnr for572 words
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Article302 1948-09-14 4 JLIE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH. 10 55 am. to 12 noon English Schools Broadcast. 1.00 P.m. Lunch-time music by The Radio Orchestra: 1-3 C News; 1.45 Rhythm Parade with Black and Whi:e: 2.00 Close Down. 8.15 p.m Programme Summary. News Summary an.i Announcements302 words
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Article48 1948-09-14 4 Washington, Monday. The American Airlines announced 1 Its bargain "family fare plan" will go into operation tomorrow. Under the proposal an adult who buys a full fare ticket can take along his spouse and children at half fare on Monday 1 i uesaay or Wednesday. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article113 1948-09-14 4 Hundredi of people waited m vain last night to see rep'icas of the Olympic toich carried Horn Newton Circus to the Cathay Cinema with copies of the him of the 14th Olympiad which were due to arrive by Constellation at Tengah. The Constellation was 24 hours late.113 words
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Article, Illustration216 1948-09-14 4 NANKING. Monday. Pyung Ok Chough. Syngman Rhee's special representative who arrived m Narking tonight, revealed that a tentative agreement has brer reached between Korea and the United States for American occupation forces to remain mi n Korea until the newly established Korcai Government has216 words
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Article160 1948-09-14 4 MILAN. Moo. All ti 250.000 Italian Conunuan thoii biggest party ally the Spring election were last night that leader P Togiiatti would resume direction of tho pa:ty wi f< w weeks. Giancatlo Pajetta, 0 nist deputy, toid Urn :al Monza Pa'k outside Mila numerous rumours of M "retirement"160 words
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Article86 1948-09-14 4 The Recruiting OfficerCanning jm *g A vacancies for U*W J Personnel of goo- 1 and is now F*g*p teUlgeiitc to h ec v tradesmen m m SSTAgg-l the rates of Wj" Jl conditions to .m. tW without ob .pa on of the in.MMluai service. vui os86 words
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Article, Illustration900 1948-09-14 5 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By l,^"" 1 1 BAfiOONI on the opening v,„ the Singapore Turf t.nc were dull and r^bly the heavy tr i-oi m the after- holding back thoir cup Day. may nt i,i the absence of '^v looks. However. Uno excu« for Sinca- developing far too900 words
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264 1948-09-14 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1948. Resurrected Mummies London Agents—Mt-sw. Colin Turner.. Ltd., Talbot Hovse, 98, St. Martitfs Lane W.C. t. THERE are some cri--1 tics who would have us believe that the present unrest m Malaya must to a largo extent be attributed to the misguided efforts of264 words
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541 1948-09-14 6 SCANDAL OF FRENCH CHILDREN'S HOMES rr MISMANAGEMENT of "conditions m children's homes has given rise to one of the worst public scandals of the year m France. At present, there are practically no laws governing the manftgement of homos for backward or "morally deficient" children. Karly »n August. M Pterr*541 words
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Article773 1948-09-14 6 c i('t)lo,i, nu tk ne CititcH tiili become stM subjects. n is rrliably learnt 1 iha! thr Indian Citi- nshlp Bill, negotla- m on which pnotggdlm on a hteh level I a the two gofemfsetots will reach final strips within the next three ireeka at the773 words
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Article421 1948-09-14 6 A QUIETLY spoken Dani?h scientist is planning a series of experiments which, if succcssfui. will revolutionise the world's textile trade. He is trying to change the molecular structure of wool to keep it free from moths. If he succeeds, it will mean the saving of millions of421 words
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Article28 1948-09-14 6 THE crime l m increased*^ thn-o-fold during v y<- fflflS&Jw 1 from the »< i |U i Board- :qr ca capita */*f. vw' rt.sthalf ol last.28 words
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269 1948-09-14 7 LF MILLION CATHOLIC YOUTHS HOLD LY NIGHT CEREMONY IN VATICAN it CITY iVfon.— An estimated half a »ires chanted "Credo" of the Roman So cturch lust niiht before the iihnnmated st peer's BasHica, to begm an anpre H?Mtcd Holy N^ht ceremony. The square within the encirr-ling arms of r ...v,269 words
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Article94 1948-09-14 7 COLOMBO. Monday. m laria c ©ttnucd tc -i evaii Bt di?ea«e m incidence has been duced by almost 50 per cent. 1 211.648 inntients and 48.232 ontin IM7. against -m and 96.657 m 1946. to annual stattsUcf al diseases compiled O; i'»n Medical Departranking niedlcal -oft*94 words
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121 1948-09-14 7 Unenthusiastic Germans Flock To Red Rally Istimated crowd of more **r un siastic Germans flocked to Square here today to hear in leaders denounce Western allied in1 Berlin and Germany !f; h meetii > V aa JJj>.v its quiet Dt: "'"hs no sign of r<; any attemi I t 5£U.P. - 121 words
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Article75 1948-09-14 7 VBHINGTOW, Monday. ginning On Wednesday. WAVES will be stationed at Sl cted" bases overseas, thf> Navy disclosed yesterday* JJ said that the Navy is "n g a policy for rotation 1! s %(imen members beJ»n tbe United States and mon« overseas. The exact Mea whtrp tU.P. - 75 words
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Article106 1948-09-14 7 COLOMBO Monday. Ow: 200 recordings of traditiona, I[olk songs from all over Ceylon together with music, have been made by Mr. D. P. Jaya&ekera. Sup^rinttna-ing-Engimer Telecommunication Radio and his staff. The traditional vunuaiir and other folk songs, the music of the lid* kki. druirs rabana,U.P. - 106 words
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Article62 1948-09-14 7 DARWIN, Mon. Australian explorer Keith Young is going: to explore the huge rcok formation callevi Ruined City m Arnhem land. It lies m the remoter wilderness of northern Australia, m the wild and rocky country of the Roper River. Aborigines hold it m such awe and62 words
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216 1948-09-14 7 Deterioration Of US— Soviet Relations May Lead To War WASHINGTON. Mon.— There is 'no evidence" that either Russia or the United States hrs decided war id necessary to protect its vital interests, Brooking institution reported tocay. On the contrary". said, m a new study oi United St\U\s foreign policy probkms.U.P. - 216 words
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Article128 1948-09-14 7 SHANGHAI. Monday. China's viial artery to Mukden, isolated Nationalist outpcs t in Manchuria, is bein>< widened under a new supply ccrtraci signed between tiic Government and the Oiitral Air Transpor f Corporation, it was officially announced la.s: nisht. Und.r the contract CATC trill join CNAC andReuter - 128 words
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Article29 1948-09-14 7 LIVERPOOL. Mon Neaily 2.000 GI groufKl crewmen for the Supeifoi tresses and Skyriasters how operating from Biitlsh bases dlsorabarkfd from two American transports to- U.P. day.--U.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement82 1948-09-14 7 ■w-fc -r\ X 7 NEXT CHANGE UP Li \>i -OK NOW! X\ M-J PHONE 4042 I "You have to see 'The Roosevelt Story' twice. Your orbs are crowded with tears the first time." -WALTER WINCHELI 'A^.^k %k^JiJif l -^^<'\-» The r.ril <■■■ r of »hf "t'l'On* JJ .J% loved A82 words
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Article, Illustration396 1948-09-14 8 No Hope For Early End Of US Maritime Strike A record croud packed the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sundayto witness 20 Chinese couples being united It was the sixth mass weddi ig m Singapore after the hberatin and 'organized by the Miyfair Musical and Dramatic A H°th^own Hall's clock chnedU.P. - 396 words
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Article32 1948-09-14 8 PRAGUE, Sun. The arrest of two monks on charges of "anti-state activity," including illegal possession of arms and smuggling of persons across the border, was announced by the police today.32 words
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86 1948-09-14 8 15,000 HOUSES WASHED AWAY BY FLOOD Tokio, Monday. Reports from Fukuoka said 53 persons were known to be dead, 50 others injured and 117 missing m Nagasaki and Saga Prefectures where disastrous floods were caused by the heaviest rains m 50 years. More than 15,000 homes were flooded and hundredsU.P. - 86 words
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Article38 1948-09-14 8 LJSBON, Mon. Augusto Cancels de Abreu, Interior Minister, said today m a speech that Portugal's presidential elections next February will be followed by municipal elections m October and National Assembly elections m November, 1 1949.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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109 1948-09-14 8 CANBERRA. Monday Russian military author^ are stopping German si«* list's families from oinin, the scientists m Australia. Government off cl^ aU t*t they are concerned aboutan d cabinet has discussed the P^° n wives and cmid^ number about SO. the families of IT "j^109 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-09-14 9 ORE MA SS i, Mr *Mfwe to tki mnrnane certificates. The matron-of-nonour normy one of the bride's veil. C** In* ]Ir21 words
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Article29 1948-09-14 9 HONGKONG, Monday.— The French liner, Champollion, re- j turned yesterday from Shanghai, where the crew's apprehension of treatment by the Chinese authorities proved un- founded. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article37 1948-09-14 9 W ITH P I GOVT. Srr '«P ci<L lso >°f similar h r le ECAFE counxrjL dr .East member Ju st -na and k into ln an <i economic situa- j j«t*i CIS ltn <-R "too U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article26 1948-09-14 9 Sydney, Monday. Tunstall, England, has bcon adopted by the City of Heidelberg, Victoria, which plans to send 3.000 food parcels there for Christmas.- I26 words
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Miscellaneous565 1948-09-14 10 ooundFJ PQP For Brad no«ri 1 1 I l^^dl RRugb g -r« -run i s—l IULDe tiiiihm: \p<ao^» «U r E f 1.1 1 II "^v 1 RUGCiLEb J IMi i I /must wfirrf A ff*/UA/FC \mi V DON'T S£BM VSffV ty OH, NO, iW THE VZOhtelES, BH '-OLD) 'NELL565 words
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274 1948-09-14 11 CHEMISTS HELP HOUSEWIVES DO AWA Y WITH RANCIDITY NEW YORK. Mon. Science is always trying to do something for the progress of man, and to" day's report tells of better potato chips, soda crackers and cocktail snacks. Such Hems are usually tasty to M*e averaee American, that is, they areU.P. - 274 words
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Article126 1948-09-14 11 n»npfttl do Gaulle said flatly R!S o LHVomin, premier of JgSffitt*-*** run the au:ie ri bacbtag< P< itic f .he POt necti pgovernmeni cr«s (1 iMfC r jK it bis BaMl thr ifcpio will be coming iPd is mace's fee cabin-, t BelU.P. - 126 words
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76 1948-09-14 11 6,504 CASES OF SLEEPING SICKNESS IN TOKIO Tokio. Monday. Thcie has been 6 .'504 cases of sleeping sickness m Japin >fnce the opldemic broke oui. acco? ling to Japanese government re^tls A statement ?aid, "The number surpasses the total of 5.307 cases m the plague of J935." An average ofU.P. - 76 words
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Article42 1948-09-14 11 JOHAI. Monday. A that foreign nationals onductir? 11 gold and foreign curPi bo suhjp Ct t0 tho Nte a> Chinese was L 2 if»Joi G neral Jnp-k-io. Deputy Kco■errlso hen tea? a f^tion, nig] tht cor; nt econ ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article10 1948-09-14 11 COMMAND ER DISAPPEARS i..' Monday ht\ Post on E -Kuan10 words
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Article106 1948-09-14 11 Kew Delhi. Monday. The Statrtese Charge d'Affaires m India I" Thanat KhomeT*. :n a Jv,c-. recently said that India and Siam had always been on rma. m fact had the largest d tht- influence commandutsidera m Siam. fni- precedence of the past add d Di. Khoman.G.I.I.S. - 106 words
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Article35 1948-09-14 11 TOM I 3 Monday. A gi oup newsp ipcTBMB rc:urned to Maizuru aboaru the >patriation ship Takasago M ru on Saturday, after three ir m! •n:nent m Manchuria •nJ Soviet Russia. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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219 1948-09-14 11 c HANGH AI, Mon.— Chinese Navy headaarters today ordered a week-long blockade of Chusan Avhipalcco, off Chekiang coast, for an -out campaign to vw out the Communist )rce v.hich* 5 reportedly built around the core of a powerful pirate gang. A l shipping willU.P. - 219 words
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103 1948-09-14 11 PRAGUE. Monday. Thousands of visitor? viewed the exhibits of 11 countiies yesterday at the openinp of the Piag^e International Fair. Everything from Russian fura to Swiss self -winding wßtches were on display but viMtbrt said Ofey were overwhelmed by the predominance ot Soviet exhibits. AllU.P. - 103 words
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Article40 1948-09-14 11 JUMPS TO HER DEATH AOrtfcs, Monday.- -Stamatina ."ai^-ihi, 20. hottse-maid died yesterday Mtei frnpifig from the crcfpoHs on Saturday because i unrequited love. She jittnped frWWi the rock from which St. Paul first converted three Greeks to Chusti- anity.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article121 1948-09-14 11 SYDNEY. Monday. Mr. D. Crossland, a York^hirem-i now living m Sydney wants t fotm a Yorkshire Society New South Wales. Ho said recently: "There ar» more than 4.000 Yorkshitenu m the State, and fhei' nifmhe are gtoWing with evety Bate of migrants. Yorkshire peop love to g«t togetherReuter - 121 words
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541 1948-09-14 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY FILM JOTTINGS -war W T by WARNKR Bros, have turned another stage hrt into :»n enjoyable movie m "The Voice of the Turtle" i which comes to the Pavilion this weekend). The M» v- rtkm, slightly xpanded from a threecharacter CMMO into541 words
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Advertisement161 1948-09-14 12 HKKK-S THK MA > IO rHKER Y«M PHONE 6903 if/fMNT! Opens Today 4 Shows Kifflfifji ••If You Arf Worried About (_/<'' B'.ick outs Income Tat th*- Hu-h Cr-t of Livir^. J "^^R Ev«rvth.np Will Be AJI Nk J^ j T/^T 4^^MtfMMßoß«»* BH^S ROBERT MONTGOMERY^fV%Jbc^BRAINS KEYft GLEASON W/^^ i HORTON JOHNSON161 words
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Advertisement112 1948-09-14 12 luiimrriiH i rKf J "■■■Ml KamS UN NM "J KOI _V>"rv., < »-iiitu,:, ani I TARTAN j LAST 5 SHOWS 1 11 A.:.!.—, 1 P.M. US-6.30-5.15 I Alr-Condltioned i'hunt- )'.VJ I C APHOI TOMORROW! BOOK NC ALAN VEBOMCI ff% LADD LAKE fkeW* Douglas D»ck Ulally Casseii Luther fldler IHoifis Catnovshy112 words
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Article615 1948-09-14 13 MAL AY AN SH ARE QU OT AT IO NS LOANS Municipal B'pore b' f 1926 112.50 114.50 kpore 3' 4 r f 1948 ***** 1Q125 S pore *V, 1930 116.00 118.00 xi JPore 3% 1935 98.25 99.25 »Pore 3% 1937 98.00 99.00 3 iC 1938 98.25 99.25 ;pore 1939615 words
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Article47 1948-09-14 13 Crop opt,*, of the followi were' com P anic for August f Ol Gajah 23 500 *m A\t Pono IDS. r;j oa lnas 96.000 lbs. Kluanir ***** Ibs PaJJf 61,500 lbs. T *mbalak 19 S l00 lbs> l ''u Bennt 76 814 lbsenut 42,000 lbs.47 words
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Article76 1948-09-14 13 The local rubber mat kit opon- half a day yesterday iollowin^ r upcountry where the market obsei ved Liberation Day. The market opem-d steady and was practically unchanged from Saturday. Only a small volume of business passed. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Sept. R.S.S.76 words
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Article41 1948-09-14 13 With upcountry markets observing yesterday, Liberation Day as a holiday, and with no cabled advices from London, ousiness on the local shaie market was negligible. Sharebrokers 1 firms m Singapore were closed at 1 p.m. yesi teiday.41 words
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207 1948-09-14 13 MEXICO WINNING FIGHT AGAINST ILLITERACY MEXICO CITY. Men- As the campaign Against illiteracy enters its fifth year, the Mexican Government has announced that so far, 1.272,243 illiterates have I learned to read and write thanks to this educational drive. Another 220.61-2 persons arc 'at present enrolled m private and GovernmentReuter - 207 words
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Article106 1948-09-14 13 MANILA. Monday. -Fifteen Formosan fishermen, survivors of the fishins motorboat. Bee Dae. which was wrecked by a typhoon off the east coast of Hainan Island, on August 28. were brought to Manila on Sunday from Lubang on Mindoro Island to which they had drifted. WhenU.P. - 106 words
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Article112 1948-09-14 13 FVpi l:Ki!k« I yesterday tl do buolneM na.- \>v*n i rpc. i v d. Cop: i also .-how wnpiovrmcnt arid the randried quality i 150 a lcul and th. mixed quality was- un si LJngga sagollour remained with business at $19%. 'Ihe following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO112 words
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Article53 1948-09-14 13 VESSEL OODOWNS Hai Hsia 45 E. Hamble SHEER Brndoran 423 Gujarat Hoegh Silvercloud 40 1 Glenbeg 38/9 Charon 36 Glaucus 33 4 LST "Maxwell Brandor" 31 '2 Oregon Mail 17/18 Castledorc 19/20 Sedili 21/2 Sukhona 23/4 Tantalus 25/6 P. Stronghold 27 8 Kutsang 29/30 Doctor Lykos 15/16 Agapenor53 words
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240 1948-09-14 13 Ceylon May Re-introduce Petrol Rations COLOMBO.— Sir John L. Kotelawala. Minister of Transport and Works, warne consumers of petrol m tht- island that unless they co-oper-ate with the Government UMI voluntarily bring down the total consumption by 20 per cent the Government would reintroduce control. He said tha*, after ravingReuter - 240 words
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Advertisement95 1948-09-14 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES NATIONAL i EMPLOYERS I Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR. FIRE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAI ACC IDENT, BURGLARY, HOI SEOWNEKS/ HOI si HOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND C\lVs IN [TRANSIT. A\ lATION PERSONAL AC (IDLNT, FIDELITY Gl ARANTEE ETC^ETC. ms^NO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l/3°/o\ nlloucdPohculwliUrs95 words
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463 1948-09-14 14 Gra nd Prix Improves UQNUIKS went to Happy La** :igain during track n work at Bukit Tunah yesterday morning when she aLrpewretl to get the better of Judaic over three furlongs m 37 4 5 sees, on a Uwk that uas sightly463 words
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892 1948-09-14 14 DELOW is the card for tomorruv. s ncai "rK day of the Singapore Turf Club'i GoidSl ing. together with the records of the last th r,t the candidates, and also the weights I J? day: lor Horses. Cl. 1. Div. 2 8 Fura 0892 words
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Advertisement135 1948-09-14 14 T.nwn 'lT tele: 34(HJ. J P/i rj" 1 1\\ j^ AT I FOR KXTKA C'OMFOKT. Ji^lnSn^^Bl I j Grand mala van premiere M\ r S E V£^ O^ TECHNICOLOR I THE OLYMPICS >^ \s. OLYMPIC I You In Iniimale I*l mmh«m V^N I'roduced I S And From /l>/ Nix In135 words
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Miscellaneous41 1948-09-14 14 TIGER SHIM CLl'B T v figlr S.v::r:ri:/- (?iub beSM the RAF. SeieMr, la>t Sa turday mi n the nr>t kani wa|e p i game by 8 goals to I. bu the to coaj team fixture by 5 gi ai| to 4.41 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-09-14 15 Women competitors all set and nadv to participate m their *lmv tyele rare during: the Singapore Cytlinß Carnival hrldr rfH^ntly at th»« padang. WUie Joshua (-\trenic ripht) nitititod along the course to win ttw evrnt-41 words
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Article167 1948-09-14 15 Spooney Win French St. Leger LONGCHAMP, Monda> WNMIOJM the jock.'v and lllchard Ovw the trainer ailed with the Epsom I •.inner My Ix)ve to win the English^*.. Legei at Done rsteiday were also unsuc ul m the CI9IS French St. .r^vi tl'nx Koyal Oaki vith the o i < i--Reuter - 167 words
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348 1948-09-14 15 "LUCKY TO WIN," SAYS AMPON COBBSI HILLS. Monday— Filipino champion WHr aimo Anipiiii doßgedh raced from one side ol «W couri to the other consistently retrieving impossible shots and HUM up with victory o\er the highly tontad Geoffrey Brown. Ausirj>H^n, m the ■yd lomul ofU.P. - 348 words
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Article92 1948-09-14 15 TOLD HiS PAL WAS ORTH 10s. 6d. WTDOA m is a In .'■>■■ f i f-> ■mhe I I riVr friend and M. p thai th, Footit* nations sol d ned--9 '>' to the Ci<i> -iktt A worth "''i '-> i- ijx and lißen on lef| irenA i I/li f/u-92 words
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Article36 1948-09-14 15 rho final of the RSGC DufCup between t. H Win- l DitKl A. D. Farrell. w?.s a ><d at Bukit Timah on Saturday afternoon and resulted m a win for Winterborn three and two.36 words
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Article58 1948-09-14 15 CALIFORNIA. Mon. Avlatrix Dianna Cyrus Bixby today estimated that she will crack Bill Odium's round-the-world speed record of 9 hours by three hours on her flight starting from San Francisco on September 26. She will fly a converted British Mght Mosquito figbtcrbomber with aU.P. - 58 words
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Article83 1948-09-14 15 A gtttl .-cored m the 1a.4 three minutes of the game enabled Posts and Telecoms, tc jhaic honours with Mental Hospital In a Div. 3 League CO counter at Geylang Stadium /t-storcH.y. The final BCOre wa.s e-eJI. Tin nstcn evtsjy conLestcd and ;<ocd g^alkeeping by both83 words
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Article72 1948-09-14 15 ARM Y XI TO MEET RAF AT SOCCER The Royal Air Force will meet tbe Amiy IP the tetcrService competition on -Wednesday, Sep.. 15. at the RAF Chan?! ground a t S.QfrpJn. Th t following have been elected for tfce Army XI: Cleasby (223 BOD>. Bain*^ ,RE», Allan (REME). Shao-p72 words
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128 1948-09-14 15 LONDON. M«nd.y-Plans •»»-<= < l The conUst would b* either between E-urope and a con bi ne d NUhU South An.er.can tonm «-*«^-S ament with teams representing Europe. .North Aaieiica South America A straight contest two teams was finally decided upon. Three competitors fromReuter - 128 words
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Article53 1948-09-14 15 The MahMica Btdminton Open Championship Mee t Will commence In the arly pnr;. of October, at the MVC Ha.i The following events will con test i d: Singles: MenV Open fcttgW Junior Sin°:e.s. Ladi.s Sln-/ I^. Veterans' Singled. Doubles: (Jen's Open l> bles, Junior Doubles. Mixed Dc;ubl53 words
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Advertisement133 1948-09-14 15 NOTICE Singapore Municipal 3 c r Debenture Siock 1935 -75-85 NOTICE is hereby Riven that tbr Trans^'i- Bo(»Ks of (he abow stork will be closed from 18th September to Ist October, H«4B, bnth day* inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Wari rants m renpect of interest 4* H> on the133 words
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309 1948-09-14 16 OCT. II DEADLINE FOR TRADE UNIONS TO PROVE EXISTENCE Till* StafMSN IVnVrrtinn of Trule Inions whim 1 urnt Mdsfgmsjd with the first \v-\e of Malayan terrorism, theoretically still exists. It will continue its phoney txMefttt Mil October 10 th^ Trade I mon Itepurtinent's tk-'dline for any one who c.res to309 words
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Article193 1948-09-14 16 THE Government has cut oik year-loaf red-tape delay.in the payment of gratuity to retiring Indian labourers. A man retiring and returning .o India u.^ed to wait over a /ear before the machinery of two Governments, the Malay ar md the Indian, got going and '>roug'it193 words
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Article76 1948-09-14 16 Muslims all over the world will flock to the luppoi Nizam of Hyderabad, Muslim leaders m London saut t< Muslim League President, Ahaheb ad Khan said "the British Government is partially responsible for what is happening m Hyderabad today. The consequences of Indian aggression will spreadU.P. - 76 words
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Article90 1948-09-14 16 DEW DELHI, Mon.— Pandit T ehru told United Press today aat newsmen were being bared from the fighting areas be•iuse premature news of the ;>erations might prejudice their lICCCHi said it wc:s uncertain the progress would be nd therefore India could not ow imports from that area ifntUU.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration168 1948-09-14 16 SINGAPORE TO HONOUR 'THE FEW F IV 1 peri I Tlv the Comn Changl 'i E A fly-past 't I: t R -A.lv tin raft over ft! JWdj. Spitfires, M Squ tt a Tho fo! nation wiirS Joh* »re Bahru at m.> J. Singapore at 8.35 am s«c "BatUe of168 words
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Article77 1948-09-14 16 Approximately sn.oj people one-eighth of C1 total population v e rendered homeless as ti.J suit of the civil war anj statistics of the iWJ Social Affairs n-vcaled t* The numbers ot m scattered m different P"| were listed as 4.9W.J Kiarssu, 4.500.000 m A^ 5,500.000 m Shantun*77 words
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Advertisement8 1948-09-14 16 »vi4o% j# i/; ty Intrust,*? Vow ftfjU Mb<.8 words
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