Morning Tribune, 30 September 1948
1948-09-30
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Article295 1948-09-30 1 BIG 3 TO UNO: 'BRAND RUSSIANS' Five-Power Defence Talks Go On Australia Backs Arms For Malaya Russians Expected Big Climb-Down Block de-Threat To World Peace Pp^e^Bri^n, the ln!ted States ami FranceS&h\ ornwlly accused Russia of threaten.!* world :n<l appealed to the Security Council ?o bn. »l F <:~i:.s blockade of295 words
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162 1948-09-30 1 BAT A VTA, Wed. Indonesian Army patrols today reported skirmishing around Magetan, strategic bastion guarding the western approaches to the Communht-held city >f Madiun, the centre of the 11-day-old Red revolt Magetan is 13 miles from Niadiun, and represent* the closest approach to the city hvU.P. - 162 words
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Article44 1948-09-30 1 Th*« installation wremonv at which Sir Henry Gumey. K.C.M.G., will be sworn m a' Hlffh Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya uIU lake place at 10 a.m. on October 6 at the Legislative Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article100 1948-09-30 1 A big lallang fire, which spread to an area of about 20,000 square feet, broke out at Lynd'nurst Road at 6.50 p.m yesterday. The timely arrival of Ore eifcines prevented flam?s from si leading to the neighbouring houses. The fire was finally extinguished aft^r an hours100 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-09-30 1 Britain's Foreign Minist'r Bevin, i* nou- m Paris, participating m the Biy Three talk* which culminated m the formal handing m of the protest-note t<> the U.N. against Russia's tactics.33 words
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Article94 1948-09-30 1 tion. Delegates at the triennial ccnft-rer.ee of the Party called for a policy of realism. They "completely endorse cd"' the Commonwealth's action ta sending arms to MvThe conference recommended the Government to remove from the Defence Au th« prohibition againn ™c racing .except by approval on94 words
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Article51 1948-09-30 1 BANGKOK. Wed.- -Phya So-- j ayudh Seni, retired Rear-Ad-miral of the Siamese Navy, told the Bangkok criminal court today he was personally certain that ex-Premier Pridi Panom- 2: was m no way implicated m the death of King Ananda Mahidol. The theory of the assassination, ho added was51 words
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Article61 1948-09-30 1 Navy Minister W. J. Riordan ■\uitra; l an aircraft-carriers soon icoutd b> 7/ \da.*VTu* Pto««i and atomic rockets. '<' W)«ii «f Se R <PresentaHves that Australia Vi mll 2 °T* iroZenf tVO minion on fter nai\u »f mUrgenL UmH <■*•■ <*oreed to atd- ?i<?r m tfccU.P. - 61 words
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Article26 1948-09-30 1 A 8-year-old Chinese boy. Tan Ah Poh. who went ou swimming with his friend; near Ea?t Reclamation ofl Tanjong Pagar. was drowne* vestcrday evening.26 words
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Article74 1948-09-30 1 LONDON". Wed.- The Duke 0/ Edinburgh. husband of FYincess Elizabeth, is to be placed on half-pay at his own request which means he is relieved of naval duties until King George and Queen Eliza betr return from the Australian tour they are to make next yttr, itReuter - 74 words
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64 1948-09-30 1 SHANGHAI. Wed.— Aw Haw, son of the Singapore "Ttgi Bilm King," Aw Boon Haw. his telegraphed the Shanghai rffict of the Tiger Balm Comoany saying that he was returning to Shanghai from Hmgkong on or about October 2 to refute the charges made against64 words
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Advertisement52 1948-09-30 1 SYLVANIA's "il ,'llni-lin »wiA-A m -.v..uM>uMj| TWIN-LAMP An economical streamlined unit which provides a soft, cool agreeable light for stores and public buildings. Recommended for bright, diffused illumination. ■■MB Fixture of white-baked enamel H\ §/^M with end-caps of satin alumi- nium. EASTLAND TRADING COMPANY p h0I1 e: 6581 1 Prince52 words
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448 1948-09-30 2 CiptAin A. ft, Cbok, <2">\ i I'rovc^t rflloer m SinpupDiv ua>: found guilty Ly a (Itn.^ra' Court .M:irt:.il y.stcnJay on two gfcMgM tf ItanJlltefll ni.^app'iraton of f'lnd.^ from m imprrst account u;;^ *>• Irred to V c.i«»!i'.ertd nn 1 also t^> :.r.t v448 words
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Article96 1948-09-30 2 General To Open School Ground Ma;o«-G*neial Dermott Dunlop. t'io 0.0.C.. Singapore District, will official! open St. Jo^ph's Instittttc and St. Anthony's Boy?' Schools' playing field at Brat- R.taah Road tomorrow. The official opening will be followcl by a soccfr match between the combined St. Joseph's and St. Anthony's XI and96 words
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Article90 1948-09-30 2 CALCUTTA. Wednesday j Two earthquake tremor.^ shook the Calcutta area early today. The shocks, moderate m Calcutta, were severe m centres, but it was no. known today whether there had been any damag*. Dacca, capita lof East Bengal (Pakistan* reporter a "severe" shock at 3.10 a.m.Reuter - 90 words
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Article33 1948-09-30 2 CANTON. Wednesday. Reports reaching this city m the last few days state a chokva epidemic of great s«verity has broken out m the East Rivrr rtist rlnt nf Walyang. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article163 1948-09-30 2 kJKJS STSK Army ln Kashmi! taw arts MRSAssr «L— nan and Kve at school. neatLeeds m Yorkshire, were worried because they had had no new* for so lon* from their parents Revd. Term™ and Dr JJjg DHVHP, who are missionTlio h«td mistuvsa of tht-irG.I.I.S. - 163 words
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Article54 1948-09-30 2 T&Q poet offices were burgtM laxt year Ov'anj Roa*i fu'o-po?t ofllco In SinKaparo. ar.d Xi mnv p.^3t offic? m Johore. At Geylmj R^aO. two now office meve es. ono raincoat tr<J one tunic v.ere stolen At Kluang. five registered ai tides, six parcels and som? j54 words
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79 1948-09-30 2 Mr. Owtc Oh Lung of th«. International Stuie.it Sf.vic j Malaya. appear J Vj Sing?.-; pore Rotariarii: yesterday r v tlu far support aild oncouragc .nen t to tr.e Sei vice. Hr said that Tli e Malayar IS&. during its brief .xhttiue has had two79 words
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Article341 1948-09-30 2 Two youths who worked out a plan to earn autefc morey lerf the First District Court yfrtfrday to brgm^ n2 son terms— and also to take a whipping. J I They are Henry Low. ex- Revenue Officer, and Joseph i Tan. a deportee from341 words
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Article146 1948-09-30 2 Shanghai. Wed. -Amid heavy snowfall- -Inner Mongolia's first this season the battle for Kweisui, capital of Suiyuan province, opened today with a clafh between two Communist armies under Gen. Nioh Yungcheng and Government forces at a point five miles south of the city, according toReuter - 146 words
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Article64 1948-09-30 2 MALACCA. Wed.-Prayers wi»] form a special feature of rvSL y P Ps' s Gandhi Ja yanthi Celebrations here. A two-day progrrammo has been prepared by Ke Local In- 1 Siih o Si on ress commencing jnth a flap ceremony on Satur- I day followed by prayers. j64 words
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Article29 1948-09-30 2 VESSELS OOlH>\^ E. Hamblc Steel King Purnea g Riouw M. Snapper Gorgon .1 Steel Chcmi.st Kampar Benalbanach Islander Stagfcep Salatiga St. Bernard Coil I Tresillian Oranje Maetffiiyeker29 words
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Article603 1948-09-30 2 The Colonial Soereta^. Mr. P. a. B MrKVr-, ihe Pasir Panjang Rural DMHd Commit Government would endeavour "to the Mfc* I to assist the people of that aroa m the ts\ much needed community haM. *l He said thN m reply to an apeal by the603 words
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Article42 1948-09-30 3 ,i. isorv panel— coasting of »**sL^ ft«S by Governme^ 1 of the Con ;s! JcSTtoW m 5 2s D Hutler-Maddcn log anoithly" teg tcrMton. s. •Of course, wo have to go J*,n picking out the panel i42 words
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Article66 1948-09-30 3 KcW5 ha. been receivedof the death on Sept. 28 ot Dc Edouard miller, President 1 1 ,h. Nestl v Group of Oom-pai-cs. at Stamtord. Connecticut Dr Mullcr wn on J visit 10 tb« »«iO« Branch ihere. iht offices of Nestle Anglo-Swi^ Milk P.oducti Ltd. :n Singapore. Penang66 words
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Article89 1948-09-30 3 The arst Japanese oil tanker SjS3 l .rt«so re yerferd.y| for bunkers. The vessel is the XOJO Mithushima Mam (10.045 Urns). She a cargo of fuel oil for Japanese industryA few months ago, about half doaen Japanese-manned oil tankers left Japan for Bahrin to bring back89 words
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Article45 1948-09-30 3 Beyond Reach Of The Law EMg Loh Poh. who was convicted In the Fourth Police Court o n Sept. 22 o n a i charge of stealing 2dO bolts and mits belonging to the Admiralty, died on Sept2B He was to have been sentenced yesterday45 words
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511 1948-09-30 3 Air Officer Flown Here To Give Evidence oqiADRON Inlir G. Tompkins of the R.A.F. was »pc- dally flown hore from the United Kingdom to give evidence of ownership of the K.A.F. vefetcles stolen from the airstrip at Paya L^bar. Hrn Crown Protecutor, Chief 1 'r.apoctor C. W. Such, said m511 words
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Article186 1948-09-30 3 Lest the people of Singapore forget. mTt. P. F. McNeice of the Social Welfare Depart- ment is reminding the public that there are two children's appeals launched here. HeisTpArticular that the public should not support one **\d j forget the other. Both should be186 words
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Article107 1948-09-30 3 that stoge of the »<**?*■ *J* statement. In Shipyard McCarthy •iSf. 2~, iq a result of what Morns had Ud he went to £**<£ of Mr T H. Carter, ship build- er at Tanjong Rhu. He wa« accompanied by Mori;, ami F/ l|t. Eton and **^I™S* Morris pointed107 words
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Article, Illustration13 1948-09-30 3 C Tte e ce,e,no«y and reception took place at t, B«*lc*13 words
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107 1948-09-30 3 PVILAU BRANI islanders want a community hall and good vvpter supply. This grievance was placed before Mr. Cheong Hoc* Chye one of the contes tants for the vacant Rural West seat m the Legislative Council, when he visited the island on107 words
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Advertisement25 1948-09-30 3 THE ELITE Beauty S<ilon f ur that ultra smart I j :i J,ated by m beauty culture :,nSS ETHNE, -THE ELITE," Tavern Hotel, TanffHn Road25 words
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Miscellaneous19 1948-09-30 3 Methodist Church Service Time TV BBglMb Service at If Chinese Method^ at 5.30 p.m. from next Sunday, Oct. 5.19 words
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Article, Illustration130 1948-09-30 4 More than 20 ships of the Home Fleet sailed from Portland, Dorset, on September 25 for their IS-weeks* autumn cruise to the West Indies. The ships include the battleship H.M.S. Duke of lork, flagship of the Home Fleet (Commander-in Chief, Vice- Admiral Sir130 words
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Article104 1948-09-30 4 L A RGEST LINER TO EARN S FOR U.K. he' S l e th<>wa wnib^tai Cherbourg on Jan. 4 next. t I Tie Caronia, which was launched by Princess Elizabeth •on Oct. 30 last year and is now m her final fitting-out stages or Clydebank, has been desifn- ;et.: primarily104 words
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Advertisement126 1948-09-30 4 SEND YOTTR INQUIRIES to INTERNATIONAL TRADE CORPORATION 209, Queen St., Phone 2370 tfor Stationery Supplies Sport* i Goodn etc., fe This is only one fiffifiK^ffS I 1 m:inv symptoms Jbf indigestion, »hkh, Tyjni c^ Wy* ft' n«i heeded, is W^& I'^cly to lead to more WZ&\ boJily l| *?»»fci« •^9126 words
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Miscellaneous319 1948-09-30 4 On Your Radio i Today I ■LUI NKTWOKK MALAY ENGLISH PSOGSAMMBB 10.56 turn, to 1200 noon English Schools Broadcast, l 00 p.m. Lunchcc i -jsic f/v TJ).il?.<Ho Ofc'iK'strn, 1 .';u NctM, i j") I >;iiiCi- imulc by Hawaiian Mind.;. 2. C0 CIOM DpWB, fclfl J':o^;amme Summary, N«\v--8 tmrniry. ffpora Ftood319 words
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Article, Illustration639 1948-09-30 5 new ways witn COCONUTS nxcßPt with currtei and Suv on thick whitjfwt £*5 t v rat, countnes SJidded white coconut nicat 1,',,,. H used pmidmga. D e filling ainl ustowl* 1 iere are a few Dew **J* rttb cocoouta including ont> wit;. ;'OJi truii *M IKM().\-(o'v«>M "T CAKE ;i it639 words
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Advertisement157 1948-09-30 5 BRIDE TO BE? For your TROUSSEAU beantiful Ccurtauld Satin and French bee nighties. MBS. 'TOMMY" THOMSON WKmI !Si 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING BATTERY UOAD TEL 7997 *^^^-'"^^IKTB_F TP_KJK%--^-^*^--- B^------------^----fc^-ri-— _j«^Bf^^^^^^i_v__i-___-_-_-i I CIENZA I>EL i*O2OLOS LEAfJXV PREPARATIONS "R. XKi.'lis COMB with Ra'.samic oils A and B Tor BAi«_ n i !y157 words
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Advertisement66 1948-09-30 5 "Glorious French Flowers A mass of Riot and Ccbur" THE RAFFLES GRILLROOM IS OFEN TVEKY DAY FOR I.INCH THE COCKTAIL HOUR with PRANK PICKFOKD at tiie P'ano fror: 7 to 8 p m. m the New lounge s the i.cpuiar rendezvous for the Smart Set THE j INFORMAL DANCE IN66 words
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Miscellaneous317 1948-09-30 5 lI I A lI V Leaving this noon on the Oraijc id Mmc A. Hobbclen. wiio Baa been vifitin f r her son-in-law and daughte., Mr and Mim Ver Met 'on ior ten r.ioiiihs. Fellow passengers are Mr and Mr.s R. E. Cruickshank, Mr and Mrs Bill Parrott of Kuala317 words
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Article19 1948-09-30 6 London Agent*—Messrs. Colin Turner., Ltd., Taibot House, $8, Bt. Martin* Lane W.C.i. THURSDAY. SEPT. 30. 1948.19 words
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Article280 1948-09-30 6 gUMOURS to the effect that the Russians are preparing to quit the United Nations Organisation have gained currency everytime tension between the Eastern and Western powers reached breaking-point. However, we doubt very much whether the Russians will quit U.N.O. of their own free will.280 words
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Article673 1948-09-30 6 A spate of good news n from the British aircraft industry has done much to lift the airminded public here from the despondency into which it was placed last July by the catastrophic failure of the costly Tudor II airliner project. Further encouragement has beenReuter - 673 words
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Article949 1948-09-30 6 THE PEASANTS SEE RED THE RUMBLES OF AGRARIAN DISCONTENT CAN BE HEARD BEHIND THE RON CURTAIN INDICATIONS that all M 1 rot wrfne behind the Russian Iron Curtain arc tn oouraging Western correspondents on economic and political affairs to seek out points where Moscow has most greatly failed. It is949 words
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Article232 1948-09-30 6 PENCH educational authorities have launched a campaign to develop the country's system of technical and scientific education. which is proving one of tnikey factors m the industrial and agricultural recovery of the nation. M Andre Marie Radical Secretory of State lor Technical Education m lh€ Mane CabinetReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement37 1948-09-30 6 SINGAPORE Penang BANGKOK SINGLE PARE |190 RETURN FARE $342 CARGO per Kilo 11.60 DIRECT CONNECTION AT PEN ANO FROM ITOII AND Xl MA LI'MUH EVERY SfNDAT. MAL A V AN A IR W A V S LIMITED37 words
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231 1948-09-30 7 iM ,;^ip of rw» sip »b«« urn iv«lii.--Tfcfe Chinese Communists s VNKI hiduTeffident worldwide tatcßßtwe h ,,e ba:i« »P Mipptea»ut their preset lion Ist > S" I employing this machine among the 2KXSSS Ruga's ideological expanaoo Astern Kurope- *truuv. -nlhr Marshall me-U.P. - 231 words
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71 1948-09-30 7 RUSSIA URGED TO SETTLE LEND-LEASE ACCOUNT WASHINGTON, Wed.- The ted States has called upon Russia m a new note to resin.- negotiation! for settling k»g overdue Leml-Leaae IC( unt of $11,000,000,000. Dfidala lisdose-J tonighi t Uh State Dcpaitment had soni the note about two weeks to tii- Soviet Ambassador mr.Reuter - 71 words
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Article64 1948-09-30 7 Wednesday. In Hainan tot"! a-most tip ot have expe- worst floods ever md Cantoi Flood Relief Committee ha, been apl:fd lor funds to carry *"i work thera. ►da are said to uv been the result of and the heavy vhu-h followed. It is f -"JReuter - 64 words
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Article83 1948-09-30 7 NANKING, Wed. The centuries oIU custom of army wives following officer husbands into the frontline areas had been officially ordered to *k" abolished. The order was base.! on the belief that the capture ot Tsinan was the indirect outgrowth of that custom, it is boiieved83 words
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194 1948-09-30 7 Red Asia Possible In Five Or Ten Years US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Weds.— The weekly magazine '•United States News and World Report" said that the Communist gains m Asia, m the pasx six months, surest that a Communist Asia is becoming possible —not next year or the year after, but withviU.P. - 194 words
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130 1948-09-30 7 BANGKOK Weds.— The Prosecutor, swnmingup who actually shot the King The Prosecutor claimed that Panomyong and his Political clique were alarmed at young King Ananda's immense popu- laritv and at his decision to I abdicate the throne to. take up active politics and runReuter - 130 words
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129 1948-09-30 7 Hk' S WOMEN CIVIL SERVANTS WANT SAME PAY AS MEN HONGKONG, Wed. Chinese women civil servants m Hongkong have petitioned tho Government for pay equal to Uvii received by men doing tne game type of work. The petition waa signed by abcut 30 women members of the Hongkong Chinese CivilReuter - 129 words
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115 1948-09-30 7 NO MORE GOLD OR SILVER ORNAMENTS FOR SHANGHAI SHANGHAI. Wednesday. A possible extension of trie September 30 deadly for the convoislon of lortlg currencies and gold bars into a O ld yuan w?s last nignt indicated m informed quartern m Nanking, reports trom the capital said. i The authorities wereReuter - 115 words
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Article62 1948-09-30 7 CANTON. Wednesday. Four per cent of Canton's million and a half peoplo are estimated to suffer from tuberculosis. In ordvT to combat this i'jsease. the authorities are seeking iunds to waje an ill-out anti-T.B. campaign. The campaign Is being Bon#oft4 by Dr. T. V. SoongReuter - 62 words
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137 1948-09-30 7 DUKE PRAISES AUSSIE SURVEY SQUADRON SYDNEY. Wednesday. The Duke of Gloucester nab went a personal message oi conh adulation to the Caß-£rra-basecl No. 87 Sumy Squadron R. A. A. F.. V*j* hi; won his Cup fur tne most poticieru service squadron oi the R. A. A. The message states: lReuter; AAP - 137 words
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Article53 1948-09-30 7 Ctbu. City, Philippines, Wed. The Ccbu City piwt offU>: mn out of ivcn-cerit stamps. But it had plenty of fourcent stamps, no th* postmaster cut the four-cent stamps m half and "oW tht halve as txco-cent stantns. *fc solution d'utpleased the director of posts who suetJtnavd tMU.P. - 53 words
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65 1948-09-30 7 DUD NOTES AMONG SURRENDERED CURRENCY SHANGHAI. Wodnesaay. More than $10,000 worth ct counterfeit Unite! States dollar nous were leceived o.' the Central Bank m the pas tew days from people s'urendering forcer? currency lcldlngc it U» learned today. Men of the forged greenback wire $20 an.l $50 denominations. bu t65 words
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Article84 1948-09-30 7 Tokio. Wednesday.- rhc Ccn tral Labour Relations Board will begin mediation m the dec S business dispute tomorrow. The decision was made by Uie Boaid m a closed session yesthat the Board has dftoidad to appoint un artitraUoa commit s to invesugna business conditions of84 words
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Article, Illustration54 1948-09-30 8 IF YOU MUST DO THIS THIS WILL HAPPEN OAi» TOLL [•(IDKNTS: Non-fatal 13S N»n injured 101 BBONB INVOLVED: Fatal: q fcrtwi Injuries >L Miner Injuries 120 TO of peoplk PUVttD: JVd^strians 53 Passengers Vi Motor cycUsts 18 Drivers Fa! 'in)f off other Ve hioles 1 j JJjjH o,- bu^ s54 words
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Article73 1948-09-30 10 J t irt tha kS J '■'-inedwtTS last Saturday, •ecch hv Air s*.-, Synunttdn. who Amt-iic :n plar.f- ia! *)unaitd aiil^i spcrd of sound Ty hor.i at sea leve:. »^d at an annua: im of Uu» National A* mitte for Aero-utic Tht» plane wa3 ai manufactured ly fc CoU.P. - 73 words
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Article81 1948-09-30 10 LONDON, Wed-1 game. Chairman oi| Colonial Developing tion. has aADOOBOM 1 Corporation would Ut| t'oustry development j Guana. Ir> BMOdatkw wti' vatc concerns, the C« lias sot up M inn b-iJy to drew up a cperaUoas. Uikte itii a commercial ir/san rive In Dritial: Guim lOct 4. I HeadReuter - 81 words
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Article43 1948-09-30 10 SHANGHAI UJM cial Affairs Ooßjfl w'u Kai-hsien. JOB iMt night th»tlur» caved instiuc.ioc»o n cr to enforce a W 1 pSo,l luxury afjj* 1 Mr Wu «W that J of Chinese even^Jj ronoously report^ The ban jUJJ^ of such Wjcg lfl ReuterReuter - 43 words
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437 1948-09-30 10 BERLIN, Wednesday. More than 5,00 m Beritnera have been kuinappcd by the Russians ■tnce May 1945, according to a inrmonindum issued recently by the Social Democratic party. The memorandum was based on information which the Social Democratic party had received from its contacts437 words
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Miscellaneous149 1948-09-30 10 POP K\4 W SW \y~<W±* Good wm^- v^ot^-fou ft^suw RUCCLES MU*TQOHOM£: 10/{k>GOHO*E EVEN J f IM£WAIVNGFOR?- 7W€ JOUYOU* MAO jRE^iiJ BELINDA »-i»— i- ki < I ■■&:'>', Mill 1 ~^HBIAP^K^^B^H >TUCV WWFOF fZCKTU IN TPtf N ro»rr pi5TCe« vojfiS£Lf x >goi K^v \SS, W t?7, &v^ immatNJ B- v; m\-149 words
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245 1948-09-30 11 BOSTON, Weds. An army doctor, who witnessed the Bikini tests two years ago, warned American* that there to no practical defence against the radioactivity of the atomic bomb. Dr. David Bradley of San Francisco gave the warning m a book calledU.P. - 245 words
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Article88 1948-09-30 11 L Wednesday. -.an oilmen from Alter on* week imv- by the political jay d,nitd that they Hid th»t statements hy them admitting r i ten KctracUd by I BMtbOdS. Ruedemann and B.innentine. both t oi tin Hungarian IBi vi the Standard orr.par.y. New JerscV. At they "'Atre sub- day-and-night88 words
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145 1948-09-30 11 BANGKOK. Wed. The I Siamese Government has or- dered the observance of Friday, the Muslim sabbath, as the official weekly holiday m the four predominantly Muslim districts of southern Siam. This is one of the measures instituted by the BangkoK Government toReuter - 145 words
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221 1948-09-30 11 WASHINGTON. Weds.— lt was disclosed today ■he army has been ordered to search for any cviI that might warrant a new trial for Frau Ilse the "Belle of Buchenwald." ■he announcement was made by army Secretaiy, gfa C. Royall, after he testified beforeU.P. - 221 words
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86 1948-09-30 11 Washington. Wednesday.— The move for the release of 21 Germans jailed for aiding the Japanese war machine after Germany's surrender, was dismissed m the District Court here today. The Germans serving, sentences ranging from five years to life m Landsberg prison m Germany, filed a "habeasU.P. - 86 words
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156 1948-09-30 11 SHANGHAI, Weds.— Pro-government dispatches claimed today that the Communists were retreating m "disorder" from Chinchow, the area south of Manchuria following a "crippling blow" by one of the heaviest artillery barrages and air bombing. They said that the Reds closed m on Chinchow m fare*U.P. - 156 words
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Article42 1948-09-30 11 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Wednesday.- -Three airmen «fH killed and ten others survived, when a Super fortress crashed and burned during a landing on Shemya island, on the western tin of the Aleutian chain. Alaska Air Command announced today.— U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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206 1948-09-30 11 NANKING. Wednesday. A former "Communist Labour Kero" last night revealed that th t Chinese Communists had successfully solved the problem of feeding thei. armed forces through tht general practice of a plan which called for "three years farming to produce for fourReuter; AAP - 206 words
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475 1948-09-30 12 Oswald Henry - HAMLET EARNS THOSE MUCH- NEEDED DOLLARS Oswald Henry Film Notes B) UAMLET is earning dollars and other foreign currency m six countries and will soon be exhibited m four others. Packed audiences have seen the film m Bostu.i (U.S.A.), Sydney. Dublin, Singapore, Johannesburg, and Amsterdam. Hamlet had its Premiere m475 words
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Article634 1948-09-30 13 M-gMtfC. Sr P t. 29. ire quotation* CrC vn by Mal- \OU i ci fc^VvU 41.50 X -iru.t BJO s^o H k o i MBcdd K P.rK 150 1"' I 50.00 51.00 W 1 060 1 OSO (0) 1.70 I.SO cd (pj 1.70 l.&O cd 51.00 53.00634 words
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Article44 1948-09-30 13 NEW DELHI, Wednesday —The Government of India na s accepted the recommendation of the Mica Advisory Board and has decided tna t no licences for the mv Port of mica from Brazil or any other country will m future be issued.— G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 44 words
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117 1948-09-30 13 CANBERRA, Wed. A pioposal that Au.:tiaiia should p:ovicle sterling giants or loans to BsropMl eountrus and m rotuin get an equivalent dollar fiom America. v,. 4 s suggested last n»-nt by ProfeMor Copland. Vlce-Chane«llor of the Nutional University. Pi of. Copland said that suchA.I.S. - 117 words
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Article123 1948-09-30 13 SIAM- JAPAN TRADE PACT TOKIO, Wed.- A trade contract, amounting to $68 million, between Siam and Japan has txen reached, according ito members of the visiting Siamese Irado Mission. The contract involves the purchase from Japan of rolling stock, cotton textiles and weav- ing machinery. Mission numbers addeJ 150.000 tonsU.P. - 123 words
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Article114 1948-09-30 13 NEW DELHI. WediK-sda;.'. —Profit-sharing on an experimental basis for a specified Period of time In selec ted industries has been proposed, it is understood, by the Committee on Profitsharing. The recommendation of the Committee favouring the trial of an experiment tot c certain p.riod was rnadt with aG.I.I.S. - 114 words
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Article67 1948-09-30 13 I For the period Monday 4th October to Saturday 16th October 1948, issues of rice for the ration will be of Egyptian Wholegrain, Saigon Wnolcgiain or Rangoon Wholegrair. Consumers are advised that tlio Egyptian rice should be v.iy tnoroughly washed before i cooking to remove67 words
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Article65 1948-09-30 13 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. —The first Indo-Russim. food agreement was signer m New D^lhi recently. Under this agreement India is to receive 50,000 ton.* of wheat m exchange foi ka. Tho total quantity of wheat which will arrive m Russian ship* is expected to reach India byG.I.I.S. - 65 words
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Article101 1948-09-30 13 flic PtpPtl market continue** on its dtJine and coalers' quo tations for the whit» qualitie dropped $2 a picul. Tnere were no important 'pi ice rtlllHi m the other sections 01 tho market. The following wcie yesterday's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $27. Sarawak $15' 2 Siak $17.101 words
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Article55 1948-09-30 13 RubberSteady I The rubber market was steady throughout yesterday. Only a .small volume of business was recorded. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Oct. RSS 43 7 m 4-1 >; No. 2 Oct. RSS 42 U 42 No. 3 Oct. RSS 40.- 40 -U OD 43 T s 44%55 words
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Article40 1948-09-30 13 A hopeful sign m the share market yesterday was f he declaration of dividends by five sterling tin-mining companies Kamunting. Kinta Tin, Pangnga River, S. Kinta and Tanjong Tin. The market, however, continued dull and quiet.40 words
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Article40 1948-09-30 13 NEW DELHI. Wednesday. In vie.v of the short supply of empty glass bottles of th»* Crown cork patU-rn, tht Government of India ha* it-imposed control over their export, according to an announcement by the Indian Ministry of Commerce40 words
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Advertisement88 1948-09-30 13 FOR TO-DAY ONLY 3SHO WS: 3, 9.15 P.M. RE SCREENING by popular lequeat! "THE SONG OF BERNADETTE" Starring JENNIFER J O N E DON'T MISS JT AGAIN! OPENING TOMORROW LAN A TURNER In "GREEN DOLPHIN STREET" ADVENTURE ROMANCE I fiy POPULAR REQUEST! 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 »i,<J !).3O P.M. iaiu tDdu^udnf88 words
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Article355 1948-09-30 14 First Round Proper In November I ONDON, Wed.— The football season is only a few L weeks old, but the long trek to Wembley m quest of the Football Association Cup h-is already begun with minor clubs taking part m the qualifying competition. TheReuter - 355 words
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Article91 1948-09-30 14 MANILA, Wed. Athlele> from the Philippines, China. Burma, India and Korea, did well m the recent World Olympics m London, although they did not win many laurels. Jorge B. Vargas. President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation and head of the Philippine delegation to the World Olympics,91 words
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271 1948-09-30 14 DLAYING their first inter-team rugger fixture for 1 the season, the Singapore Cricket Club "A" XV held REME to a scoreless draw m a match played on 1 the padang yesterday. the threes of both teams were hardly m the picture, although271 words
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Article27 1948-09-30 14 SYDNEY. Wed. Mr. Edgar Tanner, manager of the 1948 Australian Olympic team is hopeful that Melbourne will be the scene of the 1956 Olympic Games.27 words
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123 1948-09-30 14 Australia Quarier-Mile Star To Rest •TDNEY v l °tta. A-istiali;. a ££1 chani;. t ciuU! upiacin iteiurn the London Oly mD have on, n:n loosen up. T i 4 "g would be hi until the Auitsi?S Union held t*sto JS tralia'. .^tat^ Empire Games m N- 7 1 m 1950.Reuter; AAP - 123 words
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Article43 1948-09-30 14 The following ban selected to represent 6. C I "XI" hockey vs. Re yal I val Police on the Pad! today. Van BMtan; Rrfi Thomas. Macßjk. Ri Brands. Vane-Ptrcy Daatselaa:. Blake, MooH burgh. Bell. Rtservts: -Kuiper. a Loch. Umpire Mr Watses43 words
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Article92 1948-09-30 14 SYDNEY, Wed— A party of French sniamj and athletes may compete m Australia m Jamai] and February next year. m They include the Iff a* swimming champion A toiy, a diver. W* *J 880 yards and mile rw Marcel Hanscnne. ana yards hurdler. A leadingReuter - 92 words
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Article60 1948-09-30 14 TK. Cable fr WJL ball team to B*« fj Motors tomorrow. fr Pane will be jh Koh Ann H«. Jj,J qm s tcapt). R- K yueS B Yew Cheng. 1^ sl:J pi NgYevv\Vi:v. c m de Bousa. H ,'d-^ jamin. an 1 The R. A f > XV held60 words
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Advertisement57 1948-09-30 14 Ked f s a Poor-to-Koar Salesman 7 JQ-DAY? IF YOU You'll roar for DO THIS more and morel^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^ six times Before B'fast You Won't Need Your C0ll)l111 mm m[i Z. &co SK&tfw W/T// 'RED" EVERY KiVOCK /5 J3005T- j^ «^s#" SO /iC KNOCKED AT 2 P- m 4 15 Sip57 words
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Article281 1948-09-30 15 m TEMPERS; REFEREE MURES OFFENDERS 1 5 Police l| 0 Wt i Mm badly to the Amicable Athletic l^'i^^ound Cup game at Jala, W^fflS*** Three A's knocked r: V r V Competition by a 5-ml victory. W° "s oUn«l the scoring with disputed281 words
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Article49 1948-09-30 15 1 following vii represent Edward Eload Hoys' ■occei ;i ainat the m Boj-s 1 ciuh at the for--1 P ;T at 5.30 p.m. tot* Chai; Goh Kirn p. Johnny Khoo; George f. Kong Stong Ung, sbh "an; Urn Chek Sian. Soon, Tan Ah Bey J5 v^" Mid Phi!i49 words
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154 1948-09-30 15 VEIGHTS FOR 2nd DAY (Four Races Only) t fWtowim are the fc»£t£g Tmf ClubB r 'a alirr 9.00 ona 8.1 2 tS T 11l Hinc 8.10 »va 8.09 s Jewel 8 °9 lira 8.01) 8.09 to* r r) 8.04 S 7.13 7.12 B?ite >Dlv 251 FW* 9.00 8.13 8.12 8.08154 words
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Article123 1948-09-30 15 The Singapore Hornets were held to a one-all hockey draw by the Khalsa Association at Sr George's Road ground yesterday, when they took to the field for the first time th's season. Play was evenly contest t?< I throughout. Ronnie Barth playing well m the123 words
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Article58 1948-09-30 15 SYDNEY, WmlnfHda.v--Many ifrad** rrickeiern La .Anfctrftii* nuiv hatv tt» p!a> )n Hh-»r!«. nrxt swmnn. I»ng rrvMin trt>UH«»r-* «t«* hard to buy, h«»cact*H most ini"s an- |»n>difCinf mittin^s Where th«»j nre avaiiablo, ln|{ pr-f en-no to Jm)wl«t«. Thr shcp!.»"»per.-* reason that shorts wt*J look I<"<s inron^moas on theReuter; AAP - 58 words
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260 1948-09-30 15 Mansfield Score Easy Shuttle Win Over C& W MANSFIELD Sports Club trounced Cable and Wireless by five games to nil when they met m the opening ?ound the Commercial Houses' Badminton Championships at too Clerical Union Hall last night Although well beaten Cable ar.fi Wireless put up a hard j260 words
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249 1948-09-30 15 The Men's September Stable- foid competition played ov^r; the week-end resulted m J. »V.'i 1-iU < 14) winning the "A" Divis.on wit'i a score of paints, points. The "B" Division resulted m a tie between Loke Wan Tho (20) and S. D. St. Clair (20) with249 words
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241 1948-09-30 15 K. O - K.O. By AFTEK being staved for j*bont Mffi boxing fnns nil! s** ft revtvol of Hie profession •>! of fhr g?Rio th=» Rappy World Stadium tomorrow n pt:t. Mr. T. B. Lim is the new "Tex Ricard" .ftei>ending upon tkfl response he241 words
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Article132 1948-09-30 15 Four horses which Hid well m tho last Singapore race meet have been promoted from Class 2 to 1. Tlioy are. Bourk«. M»ulasari. Brownsbay. an<l Diamond Epic. Other tianrtfeix am as follows Class 1 to 2 Double Nine. Trou^er^, Bronze Flu h. Phar Gay,132 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-09-30 15 Pictured above the Thomas Cup, I hi- prf/p Malayan shuttle \vli»rd« will be HMfMtag for m the World Badmlnton C:i»mplon»hip« to be held m London, In February next y^nr.32 words
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Article186 1948-09-30 16 BURMA TROOPS TAKE TOLL OF REBELS Action Raging In Hills And Swamps DAXGOOX. Wed. Burma Government troops were today hitting hard at insurgent guerilla bands from the hills of Mandalay m Central Burma to the swampy plains of the Irrawaddy delta m the south. A Government communique said heavy casualtiesReuter - 186 words
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Article103 1948-09-30 16 f'EIPING. Wed •'So man's land" at Changchun m north- < nmost Manchuria is littereri with corpses and dying refugees. There is even evidence of cannibalism An eye witness told the late here la«t week. Chao Yun-pu. secretary A the Changchun municipal government, told T'nited Press, thousands of peopleU.P. - 103 words
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Article137 1948-09-30 16 I.ON'DON. Wed. The Lor. der Times today Riggette I th?: tiv» opncnents of the present Burmese Government were not ready to unite to -i troy it and that the rr;a'n threat to Burma's stability was Oh> spread of anarchy. "At the moment Thakin Nu's Government." theReuter - 137 words
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97 1948-09-30 16 ILL-TREATMENT TO REFUGEES ALLEGED WASHINGTON, Wed Four American army officer* au under investigation on charges of ill-treating refugees at the rehabilitation centre >>i Wurzburg, m Germany The Army said that preliminary investigation showed that some inmates at the Wurzburg centre "may hay» been ill-treated" m 1947. The inmates were allegedU.P. - 97 words
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Article44 1948-09-30 16 S'pore Treasury Bill Issue The Government cf the Colony of Singapore will invite lenders for an issue of $9 millions by Treasury Bills on the 10th October. 1948, subject to the general condition? governing the is~ue and repayment of Colony cf Singapore Treasury Bill?.44 words
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Article22 1948-09-30 16 RANGOON. V.Yd. —Foreign .correspondents m Rangocn Acre today complaining at the delays and inconveniencts caused by Burma's new*, censorship filiations.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration146 1948-09-30 16 WASHINGTON. Wetines I day —Mrs. W. L. Blair Buck. Prefldcpt t>l the Ur,if?ri i States General Federation oi i Women's Clubt, will leave on November 3 for a trip to Japan. Korea China, the Philippines, and Hawaii ai th« invitation ofU.P. - 146 words
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103 1948-09-30 16 JOHORE BAHRL'. Wednesday. A wounded bandit threw I a hand-grenade at a Military party as it closed m on him. He was shot dead. His hand grenade exploded and two soldiers were wounded The Military recovered one .303 rifl>. The troops, accompanied by103 words
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Article115 1948-09-30 16 MU AR, Wednesday Tv o aimed bandits made an unsrccessful bid to kill the president of a Chinese association early today. They fired tv < shots at him and hit him m the neck. The victim was leaving: coffee shop when the terrorists traMed and115 words
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Article55 1948-09-30 16 TOKIO, Won. Alter thr:c weeks of wr uiigling and argu mc-nt. the J^panesf Cabinet a;»ieed on the revision of the national public service law to tin satisfaction of three majc? coalition parties. The chief bone of contention was the problem or' c^lleotivi? bargaining. Labom Minister, KanjuReuter - 55 words
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Article302 1948-09-30 16 JOHORjr. On Tuesday Pf h y P'We^'l *a ban lit ear™ E^tean,i^ r P e^* about Do to 2iK t** flank. as Police y t 5^ bring remTorcA'!? sightly found m the vicSl averted. One oi/^ a- 'I five rounds of munlt or. v.-ere recovej earlier m the aite^J302 words
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Miscellaneous32 1948-09-30 16 LEGCO MEETING The Legislative Ccunci. •vill meet on Tuesday. Octobe 19. m the Victoria Memorial Hall at, 10 a.m. YORK. Wed. 0M Reverend Archibald Rollo Gra-ham-Campbell, was today consecrated Bishop of Colombo32 words
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