Morning Tribune, 8 November 1948
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Article129 1948-11-08 1 RED DAY VEHICLE CHECK Gets JNo Results poLKK thoroughly checked all vehicles for armed Communists at many points m Singapore yesterday, ed-wire road blocks, which have been mounted at many road junctions, were used. X Y. Fowler, Chief of the Singapore CID told j the Morning Tribune j l yesterday:129 words
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Article27 1948-11-08 1 W Arrests by Federation police F their lowest level when I m w< re imported t24 hours: two m I and two m Johore.27 words
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Article72 1948-11-08 1 KAMPAR, Sunday Terrorists made an iin>ue cessful ttempt to sabotage railway communications last night. They inserted a piece of wood between railway signal wires to prevent their operation. A party of special CiMMtabfcl on patrol near signal box, were attacked. They drove the bandits away and72 words
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Article174 1948-11-08 1 Pennsylvania Negri and were killed. I ona wounded i Negro gun-! found dead when the second floor had barricaded to haye 1 of his small! hia mouth and' as police •t.r pouring a pun and tear gai into the I i place m a' trlct ofReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration285 1948-11-08 1 I I'L ABNEK, America's mo>t popular comic strip, is back m Singapore with Red Rjder, Captain l!u*\, L^nce Law son and Jack Armstrong :v rank str;p team guaranteed to brighten the Bvw oi Morning Tribune reader*.. VOT EXCLUSIVELY ran read YOl EXC "LI285 words
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Article74 1948-11-08 1 KUANTAN, Sunday. Six j armed terrorists stabbed school-master to death on the Ng Tiong Kiat Estate at the j 89th mile on tlu man road from Kuala Upis to Kuantanj last nipht. The terrorists also he'.d-un two Sikh japas and took away their Bhot-fUM. At about the same74 words
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Article45 1948-11-08 1 Two notorious Chinese bar.-: cits, wanted for murder ani extortion, were killed by a military patrol near Kluang en Saturday. One bandit was killed instantly when they triad to shoot their way out of a trar and t'r.e other died >f wounds later45 words
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Article39 1948-11-08 1 Two cars collided at Sast, Coast Road, yesterday, and two| male Chinese and a woman wore sent to hoppiUl. A f>w minutes later one of the can caught ftre, and the Fire Brigade was summon --a.39 words
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Article34 1948-11-08 1 LONDON. Sunday Radio Moscow reported today that Marshal Nikolai llul;;itnin. Soviet Minister of Armed Force*, had ordered :i J'urther strengthening of Kuhsian military mij;ht for thu d.-fense ««i thtf Soviet mulherland." U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement26 1948-11-08 1 For the Outdoor Girl: LAMBS' AERTEX WOMBHTRM m 5 outdoor Shades! Cool and absorbent, these shirts wen tailored lor greater freedom of movement. Only $7.50 MM*.26 words
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Article279 1948-11-08 2 U.N. BANS FILM "Iron Curtain" AHer Western Delegates h:ul HWlrt against :i possible ••film propaganda war". Ike Inited Nations jM>litieal committee on Saturda\ accepted a British proposal that Mr. lrygve Lie. Inited Nations Seere larv (ieiienl, should report on the principles *hich would govern the showing to the committee ofReuter - 279 words
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Article56 1948-11-08 2 The Rain Did Not Stop Them Heavy rain did not deter nearly 1.000 Sln&aporeunft fror.: .Attending the Junior Symphony Orchestra** free concert m the Vlrtt.ria Memorial Hall last night. The audit Mice, consUtine of all rapes, liqtened attentively to the juvenile musician* under the direction of Mr. Glan Williams, Miihic56 words
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Article95 1948-11-08 2 PARIS. Sunday. France will elect a Council of the Republic (Upper House of Parliament! today for the first tiny* since it was first chosen under the new constitution m December 194t> The voting by 100.000 special electors clicsen three weeks ago will, provide a testReuter - 95 words
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Article196 1948-11-08 2 DARIS, Sun. The United Nations truce team m Palestine told United Nations officials today that Jewish armies have gained complete control of the military situation m Palestine and indicated that Arab —Jewish peace talks is the nevt logical step. Authoritative sources said his was the gist ofU.P.; Reuter - 196 words
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Article58 1948-11-08 2 Mr. 8. n Jellye, of Nattlngham, England, a retired accountnnt. arrived m Australia I at the beginning of Novomboi aboard the Socatia. llr mado tho trip with onr imi to meet his brother Mi. s. k lettye, or Box Hill, near M« Ibouiiio, whomReuter; AAP - 58 words
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Article43 1948-11-08 2 Mr. George Wiseman, who has been m Malaya for 40 years, left Singapore yesterday for the United Kingdom on retirement. Mr. Wiseman, who was in charge of the Dunlop Plantations In Malacca, intends to live m Jersey, Channel Islands.43 words
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Article57 1948-11-08 2 Professor Going Too rroiessor 1 n. siicock or Raffles College will leave Singapoie shortly for U.K. by air on "college matters." The Morning Tribune learns, however, that Professor Silcock is going to I^ondon to re- cruit Unisersity lecturers for Raffles College. lie will be returning by air. and will probably57 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-11-08 2 "THAT MAN"— Tommy Handley, and the cast of hU famou* Radio show *TI u>-n- r-r*iv#*d by Ihinn^H M;ir;HM v\*ften nhe upnt to the l'ari« Ctiifiua r»*reiit!\ to M«>f ITMA'w 800 th l»lrthday show. Tommy Hafidley (right) hrini;> a happy Hinil*> to Prtiu»4»«« Martfarffn face when hip is56 words
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Article257 1948-11-08 2 Psychology A War Cure? DARIS, Sun. Three meh are working here on a plan i which they hope may make world peace possible by delving into the minds cf peoples and linding i out what they think of each other and why. i The three are Mr. P. W. Martin257 words
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Article119 1948-11-08 2 Further Peace Talks In Jogja DATAVIA. St Sttltker, i3u»th Mirn-'.oi. rinnou-VM f he .voujd return t Jop jt'kuti the Tr-lon<*si «n capital, tomon >•• talks w«th the Kornn>ont on l. 9Ptt!<Mlirnt Dr. Sttkkei -i. nounoonient at whch ho rettifhed Jioi Bfey "poacr mission" ii I karta. <luiinp vh- t heReuter; AAP - 119 words
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Article71 1948-11-08 2 BATAVIA, Sunday.— Dutcli military police for the second time m a week barred foreign correspondents from Batavia a Ke major an airfield a.« th Dutch "peace mission" return ed from Jogjakarta alxwnl i Tnlted States piano. Earlier this week tin Nei therlands Government formallj apologised to correspondentover aU.P. - 71 words
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Article170 1948-11-08 2 LONDON, Sun.-The British and Argentine Foreign Ministers. Mr. Ernest Bevm and Dr. Juai d muglia, have agreed that both their countries snow avoid naval demonstrations m the Antarctic during the coming Antarctic summer, which ia ju» starting, it is authoritatively learnt today. A British ForeignReuter - 170 words
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Article69 1948-11-08 2 LONDON. Sunday. British Royal Academy is holding about a dozen ancie gold seals, which formed pat. of an exhibition of art suies from India and Pakisi m London last wintoi. the two Dominions have ag on their ownership. \ll other exhibits have I"---returned, but both DominionReuter - 69 words
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Article22 1948-11-08 2 Johore Banru n»wworking m Singapor, shou register m Jolior e Bahru not m Singapore. Mcordii t CK a Public Relations y<sterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-11-08 3 Two well known Singapore families were united on Saturday when Dr. Onjf SWM U\v the popular sportsman, and Miss Molly Than were marrird at St. Andrews Cathedra!. Here they are with the bridal party after the wedding. ss^^^jnsi-s: «Maar Jssrjra au= l;47 words
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Article191 1948-11-08 3 BIZONIA STRIKE PLANNED BERLIN, Sunda>. The bizonal Tn*de Union Council m Frankfurt decided yesterday to call a one-day general strike throughout the British and American zones of Ger n> to demafed measures against rising prices. il, comprising i ta leaden from the main' areas of the bizone. deman-; fled thatReuter - 191 words
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Article50 1948-11-08 3 SYDNEY, Sunday. Mr. Joseph Chiflcy. Ausv.aiiar Piime Ministei and New Soutn Wsld cabinet ministers, at confeicncc yesterday tey the state minors oft or to mune work if the coal ir.iiJ.s--t. v trttMinai were authoiiMiJ to 1 determiro their dispute with I trie tunnel workc:->' union* Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 50 words
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74 1948-11-08 3 Riots In Shanghai As Prices Shoot Up H Bandar Ttmtt |pp :ied m lay as the price up Horn 200 to picul m 24 hrs. B new prohibitive H viituallv unobH the (l.sturbances ...I men held up the Zika- mobbed nee of the China- Aid ConiiUittec H t that 70.000Reuter - 74 words
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Article82 1948-11-08 3 The Comrs Federation has thi WorM Fed- Trade Onlona shouM won of miners' from Britain. >titc, Belgfmh Kwgary and Invent, tho Frencn coal st;-ik«\ e»t rent hy the itka to tl c comConfederation of i mission to the ts the Ministry announced that the miner, mReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration191 1948-11-08 4 LAW AND OPHER ~Tr,ukl rxids ot ItaJ'in not police pis* reviewing stand ecu pit d 1 President Lmqx EinauU und high governm* -r and diplomatic < fficials m Rome. M<>t( thin 3000 moinie po;'v, >/i jeeps, trucks nvd arm:>t'l cirft, foofc part m the huye denionstm'.iun SCHOOL-DAY191 words
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97 1948-11-08 4 WASHINGTON. Sun Ij> Pakistan's Wn*tw for Foie. ign Affairs. Sir fctfi-ullan Khan j will leave here tcmorro. for London and Pans aftc I visit on what officials 1 >sc" i as "official Embassy bus i Sir Zafrullah. who has be 1 leading the WW*"Reuter - 97 words
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Article39 1948-11-08 4 OAKLAND, Calirorn^ -It was announced JwJJJJ c I the Rocky Grazmno I Apostoli fight slated for 17, has been P<^P° n<£ lnjuI v I Dec. 1. because of f no J I Graziano suffered In traing. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Miscellaneous347 1948-11-08 4 On Your Radio Today I BLUE NETWORK MALAY A, ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon English Schools' Broadcast; 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music by the Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance music by Ted Heath; 2.00 Close Down; 8.15 Programme Summary, News Summary Announcements; 3.30 Movie Magazine—347 words
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Article, Illustration430 1948-11-08 5 GREEN foliar and leavr m the house \.-iil make a most refreshing hange from cut flowers, as well as Ik ip£ a welcome sav ng on Urn purse There are so many attiictive plants to bt found m the country, laat th n problem is430 words
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Article109 1948-11-08 5 VISITING Singapore arc Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eu of Hongkong. Arriving here on Monday to join Anne Oc\ from Europe is Mr. Oei Tjong How. Expected back on the Carthage is Mr*. P. A. R McKerroß, who has made, m the words of her husband, "an amazing recovery" from109 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-11-08 5 T!rs attractive pot pißHi is tlv Anthunum. M rs AWMtfit an m arujxn, tut thi'vn m this country. Th* \m\m 'it d'lik i/nrn with »<iU r reins, m nat.-x,r f/n.us on tT9C like iM nihul. It makes an 'fffctn c<fra!ion far *h- hnus43 words
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Article324 1948-11-08 5 HANDS are one of the most important aid>- to charm, and yet. quite often are overlooked when it comes to giving beauty treatment. Even if they are not perfectly formed by Nature, hands that are well groomed, and cultivated to flexibility and grace m use can324 words
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Advertisement76 1948-11-08 5 Taylor •xi^^^k^ IIANCE t V V B CHARACTKR DANC-NG. 0, SCOTTS RD.. 81NOAPOBB. COMING TO THE^ggJ^JSOWI. •■•v.ir.v/.- ArtnTODD EncPORTMAN /•-^■■k ■Orfts MAXWELL REED B£OAYB R E A Kte^ji fDWARO KlGBr-BiLL OWEN- JANE HYITON M H^U\f« FMNK BUNDT COMPION B(NN(TT OMk SYDNEt BO" PMOOUCT'ON Oa'i I' Oh tWtr I C. K.76 words
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265 1948-11-08 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOV 8, 1945. What Next In China? L >ndon Arjentx Messrs. Colin Turr.er, Ltd., Tulhot House. h^. St. MJ'tins Im*« :VC. 2. it will bj premature jucuuneiu to conclude from the dot cat jt the Nationalists m Alan-r-hnn.-i that the col lajpe of the Kuom'ntang regime265 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1948-11-08 6 Sabaratnam - HE BUILT A CITY IN AN ATTAP HUT Sabaratnam Thomas Stamford Raffles, the staid adventurer, never saw the luxury hotel that keeps his name alive throughout the East By OX a Mire': morning m :M9. the i-arque Stone put m at the mouth of ii;e S.:igapor.' RiVCT. Two white HMO1,126 words
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Article294 1948-11-08 6 A BRAINS TiM.-.t to discover means of reducing the work of houso\vive3 has peen appointed by Mr. GuaiuZ Moeller Sweden's Minis*er for Sociui Aga-rs. Composed of architects, municipal housing officials and other experts, this brains trust is to draw up plans for concentrating .such household tasks as294 words
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Article182 1948-11-08 6 IN the year ended June 30. 1948, the Australian Government sp^nt on the territories of Papua and New Guinea about £2,300,000 ovei and above the sum earned m local taxation. This linanclal year it is pioposed to spend £3 million. These figures, according to the "PacificReuter - 182 words
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Advertisement44 1948-11-08 6 ••STAR IX A M ESSENCE OF CHICKEN Msjfc ••••*d ruaigirtiil Protein Food >!.iniifsi' rr.-l only umlT th<strict*"* as«ptir tondition»» I BOM <r.l.ri( TH) BaUBED oi \C)I N<i Hr.\i:iin (lIKIvI v 1 r;i(' Knquiriex Ir. SOLE AGENTS Rahanin Penhas Limited. 117 I^s Cecil St-e.-t Singapore44 words
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243 1948-11-08 7 HE ORDERS GEN. FV DO AS YOU f LEASE WHAT'S ON IN CHINA ivwivfi Sun.— Gen. Chiaug Kai-shek m an un to direct luilitary operations m the North [w theatre without referring *s heretofore ,r issues to the Generalissimo for decision. A -oiirre close to243 words
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88 1948-11-08 7 v i PKANdBCQ, Sun. tfing, San Francisco <«nd acting president :inese Democratic Conlist Parly, has sent a Chiang Kai-shek dertirg that he abdicate imI 11 of Mukden and the irrency "debacle" had I opular resentful senthat only abdication Scar the Chinese Genera- guilt and shame," Loe88 words
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Article117 1948-11-08 7 WANG WANTS TO GO NANKING, Sun.—Chinese Foreign Wang Shih-shieh was reported to have informed Chiang Kai-shek today of Secretary of State George Marshall "h new stanc on China aid during their conversations m Paris recently, when Wang attended the Inited Nations General Assembly. At the sametlme, it was also reliablyU.P. - 117 words
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Article140 1948-11-08 7 Shanghai prepares for storm SHANGHAI, Sun. Foreign »J consulates m Shanghai are preparing to protect the lives and interests of their nationals should the gathering storm of Chinese communism burst over the world's fourth largest city. But they have so far lefrained from following the lead of the United States140 words
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Article23 1948-11-08 7 DESMOINES, Sun.—Representative Walter H. Judd called for additional aid to China as means of preventing more troubic with Russia.23 words
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129 1948-11-08 7 TIENTSIN. Sun Following British and American example, local Central Government or are also panning evacuation but paradoxically senior officials arc departing nut. At a City Council meeting yesterday the opinion was vo'Ccd that many Central Government official? who reaped large profits m t.ikmj. overReuter - 129 words
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422 1948-11-08 7 SHANGHAI, Sun. Wiping out the last vestige of government sovereignty m Manelnuia by the communist? today left two major battle theatres for continuation m the Chinese civil war, writes Arthur Goul, United Press manager m China They are North China, where able Gen.U.P. - 422 words
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Article86 1948-11-08 7 SHANGHAI. Sun. The entire Taiyuan population Cl 800.000 have been mobilized to participate m the defence of the Shansi capital as the Commonwealth besiegers stepped up their attacks to smash through the Government defences, according to the official Central News today. The authoiities arc MMReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement35 1948-11-08 7 -terrific:AI»PLi%USE <.kki;iki> ma: AT SATURDAY'S M'NITE S^ VVONNK S)^r irT: DcI'ARLO ,J,rSL'» ,oi oli 6 r TECHNICOLOR «^T«— RED-HOT EPIC OF THE BRAWLING TIMBER-LAND! OPENING SHORTLY I we A m Wm M l^ v I35 words
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Article, Illustration366 1948-11-08 8 THEY GAVE THEIR LIVES M THAT WE HT LIVE '';»ni-s li,. (,^M V m his s»Tnn,n .j/fl lag ti> n-r^i.turo^l ir v.hi.li uIImuS >M1 i |r .<! r An M ter jn. He fl to N t !m»:iim!wsß before tbtui !>fil wbu f»ve th.,r fl prir.'l,>. ||f| t|,B Ikl stilt*'366 words
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Article532 1948-11-08 10 Pact with US on mystery isle? DOMF. Sub.- Marshall and tht- United States have reached a sfcret m litary apreeirier tabling Yu^usla--7 via 3* army divisions into any possible wa. 1 involving Russia on the side of the We»i. a iightist. sometimes sensationseeking, weekly magazine L'Luropeo532 words
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Article138 1948-11-08 10 Tito makes dard moves TIMf-STE. Stin. Al- l i'il H'.nl '.i.i i.»illtar\ r'.rvli**. WHtchiiin Yujfo*- i Ih\ irm»p MMfeWlll j: i»*.»r Ike frontier mn reptfMi to l»^ unabl.' i%> rr^rtv* on tb«* unre- (»f t artlvit\. Allied intelli^ n« r HMNM '.ip.intaln thi<( th«> npnfftc4 friw^p niov«»- iNflMl i'« Tito's138 words
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163 1948-11-08 10 Israel 's gun-running goes unchallenged DARIS, Sun. A British spokesman s^; J j^ irM Britain has asked Dr. Ralph Bunch? rvfnfl from presenting the Security Council wit! S| M the Soviet-sponsored arms airlift t< 1 M choslovakia. Reports repeated by American. British and French sources were received m a sw^rn163 words
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Article70 1948-11-08 10 UNITED STATE DIPLOMACY PAI::S. Julius Kat. M fore the m M eal Conu.uf ;,^B charged v.v establish !t Spa:-! r ***W m mki vv. Waited Butei MJW an empi: 1 yond its border- v jar diplomacy bases an- t*, n LW the United X- TM North Afru f We know70 words
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Article81 1948-11-08 10 Berlin's Red zone hits bottom UUII'JNI BERLi::. SunLucius D. Clay A ncani taiy commander said economy of the So zone m Gernti ■UadstiU parti} ecaug Allied counter bi i V Soviet 7.0 v.v ie •> M bottom during and haa ihowi] i ipj« v l foi months, he t the81 words
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Article53 1948-11-08 10 DEMOCRATS SPLIT ON RACIAL RIGHT WASHINGTG M Sharp dillernc- am. piico conti creasmgly app Dcmociatic Pa the jubilation trtumpa kiiß Southern Cor cd against any j jm ram through I -tM outlaw poa t,' job dUcnmim hfrU Senator Olii outspoken iOi lights program that Con- < I unci poll tax53 words
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Article31 1948-11-08 10 NKW YOKK States delegates I m tei national I i* Bl M W Heinit k J i v 1 leave on »c m tonight on the 1 journey to Übam31 words
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Miscellaneous161 1948-11-08 10 "POP" i i EXCLUSIVE m J *tOU MIGHT TA^Kfc I hq' i W|M J T^^ Till' I TVI :T T ll^ HES GCfX TH E I i^r ■185 wh»ce im Singing COuaAxse of h>s "RUGCLES" /NOW THt€. UOtsg AND KlVfli.O^ BO*; /"N '06SEW£ TH£ RAI&D K«off7iy 3£i.O*v\ *JGLNU£M£N,ISTH£r&ANQi£TtNG) d&feg^. 'QPk161 words
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Article, Illustration261 1948-11-08 11 MOLOTOV COMMENTS ON U.S. ELECTIONS U.S.S.R. Celebrates 31st Anniversary OW, Sun.— oreign Minister Moloto\ told Uniting the 31st anniversary of t\u> revoTruman was re-elected because the pipjoAmerica oppose the Republicans' "open pr gramme ot aggression." ii^fipsted that the Ilepublicm Party is to be for I uited States "aggressive policy." observersU.P. - 261 words
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Article150 1948-11-08 11 ALL BUT ONE GUILTY TO X I O Sun. With the judgment m the Uit^rnational Military Tiibunat '>n!y about a quarter con^lct^d. Japanese pub V.c opinicn believes the sentences to be unposed on Uiieki Tojo an.! his co-accuse- 1 will 06 much heavier than 'einal'y anticipated. With the notable exceptionReuter; AAP - 150 words
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Article57 1948-11-08 11 LONDON, Sun.— British am Argentine competent quarter: yesterday we?v confident that Foreign Minister Juan lira muglia's present talk? m liOii- Jon would pave the way for I lull fled£od talks shortly on a new trado pact. This followed last nlght'l m;- formal talks between Braniui ?lia and57 words
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Article99 1948-11-08 11 PARIS, Sun. Mrs KK:i 'nor Roosevolt hailed American j election returns af a n -.v cn- •.iors'orr.ont of '.h > Now Deal policies and sari Hem Wallace's poor shewing ilei(U:ii« i strate that th-> peopl kno'.v .the JifffTcrve '.H-lueon 'iibfnd 'democracy ar>l commuti'.tnt." She hastily UtldfGU.P. - 99 words
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Article78 1948-11-08 11 data Vl a. tfvn. bwnmur. Ift insurgents l.i.ve entered Sar.tngan. prewar F.a c l Java hoU lay resort n« ur the Btmimit jof the Mount L s \vu Votoaco. j accorning to a mtllcary §i>okr» 'man at Jogjak^-.ta quoavl liy i the Republican r.rws a^Reuter - 78 words
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123 1948-11-08 11 PARIS. Sun. The United Nations political committee t«night instructed its chairman to approach the 1 cad of tlw Greek delegation with B view to taking "all appropriate steps" towards Invinq death sentence? on 10 Greek tra-.i^ union leaders quashed The 10 menReuter - 123 words
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104 1948-11-08 11 SEATTLE, VVASIMGTON. 'Sun: Three piants wjth 38; p:r?on> ribrarrt were today 1 r.iis^in^ along the North Pacific seaboard deipitCi ope oi the most cxtensiv search efforus ever conducted m thli area. Mere than 40 plane*, aidvei tv were pressing the search from104 words
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Article, Illustration23 1948-11-08 11 V. KYAW NYE.'N, Th« Unrmem Foreign Vtmfr, m prkeate *hsU to London afUr aitmkUmq ths Jni&d Nut ant General iMtm^ n J J»r23 words
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Article174 1948-11-08 11 WHEN THE REDS TOOK POLAND. NEW YORK. Sun.— Mr. Churchill just "shrugged" when told by M. Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, former Premier of the Polish Government m London, thai, the Soviet Union aimed to occupy not only Poland but the whole of Europe, tho Polish leader says m his book, "The RapeReuter - 174 words
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415 1948-11-08 12 J. ARTHI X RANK STIDIOS NEWS iX)NDON, Oct. XI (By Air Mail). pAROL MAKSH lias hiccupped over a hundred times since Sjdney Box's "Helter Skelter" went on the floor at Shepherd's Bush Studios nine d»v« ago. Carol is becoming expert at hiccupping. She415 words
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Advertisement135 1948-11-08 12 mmST* m LIDO NEWW( "hoi, s. rial: VOMoiwoT «v«! Ko,,.an<> iin thf BOTAL >l«,k.h, in ul TOD A V! n-.»-4.i5-6.30- i) T^ China's Niimilmt One Song-»*re<*s JH^B^^9BflC\ SONGSTRESS" W^% (KOH NOI CHEK KOH) Phooe 5159 jS^ AIR-CONDITIONED 5OOA" /VOW FOtf WEDNESD. \Y! From the Atlantic to the Pacific Or the135 words
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Article793 1948-11-08 13 Singapore. Nov. D. sm *T rlvS *y the MaiL M>I'STRIALS 14.00 15.00 Atlas W Alex. Brlc« t p() 200 2.90 3.00 xd Estate i Trust 6.i0 fc*> 1 N k 3.77 3.82', 10.00 10.25 IwoodPark 1.55 l.bO X lJtCm 49.50 50.50 ir.lJLnmer 44.75 45.25 H S,!> »Mi793 words
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Article425 1948-11-08 13 MARINE ASSURANCE TO COVER CRISIS LOSSES (From A Market Correspondent Activity m local markets was on a moderate scale, and a business day was lost through the Deepavali Holiday. Transactions were fairly well spread over all sections but no general prict- trend was perceptible. The425 words
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Article159 1948-11-08 13 Produce Market Round-up Pepper quotations m the local market nose-dived towards the week-end. This followed the easier trend m the New I York coupled with the recent heavy shipments reaching her* from the Lampong district. Black pepper prices saw th-j biggest drop for some months. I Sellers' quotations on Saturday159 words
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Article78 1948-11-08 13 The rubber market opened quirt on Saturday morning. On the publication of October ship j ment figures at 80,181 tons showing a (hop of i».. r »W> tons over the previous month, th market finned towards the close. Closing prices writ Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 4078 words
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Article34 1948-11-08 13 Industrials Weaker S i Industrials m the 3 main were weaker over a 9 the week with Breweries S and Robinson Ord. suf- I ferine more than the j rest. 1 a Ai- 134 words
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Article235 1948-11-08 13 WEEK'S RUBBER AND TIN Dollar Tins. Aver W€ll« 35 cts.. Batu Selan^o? $1.40 tc $1 421, KlanK RHrer $2.75 tc $282A, Kuchai $165 to |1.67|. MamUu 48 «.ts F<«tulinjz $10.00 to $1110. h'antau ***** to $1.45, Sungei Way |SO9 c.d Taiping Consoli latod %ZTl\ U $2.75. Australian Tins Ama'f-amatcci 12/6.235 words
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Article210 1948-11-08 13 LARGE OIL RESHR V ES IN S. AFRICA itpington. rape Pnvtace, Sunday. Africa's fut«ue <\l supplies may Me bon< i atn th«sands of the Kalahari dtNTC. Mr. A. P. Aul;!s, form- mining commissioner who hat ju*t returned from an WtHlKfl trip dorp into tie dcttrt li.jm found a large at'-aReuter - 210 words
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82 1948-11-08 13 KEMPAS LTD. RECOMMED 10% DIVIDEND Krmpas Limit d .showed ft profit oj $491,010 (312) before providing for Rehabilitation and Replanting, and a ffiai i dividend of 10 per cent J(s.s tax is r» commended, manner 17A per C( nt for tM year. Not liquid asset.s in th«« 1 balance sheet82 words
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Article32 1948-11-08 13 Greek Govt. Resigns LONDON. Saturday. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Athens .said Premier Souphoulia .stated on Saturday night that he wouM present the resignation of his government to King Paul today U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article17 1948-11-08 13 fciuc S<cr»'tary Jainc KorrvstaF Indlcftted that was on his way out of Tinman's cabinet U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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449 1948-11-08 14 DERBY COUNTY -THE TEAM OF THE YEAR Incident Crammed Clash LONDON, SUNDAY. ni:RDV County, the tram of the \ear, brought their gmt unbeaten run to 16 games since the sturt of the season by a ?-0 win over Middlesbrough, and they now need to survive one more match to equalReuter - 449 words
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Article55 1948-11-08 14 M. C. C. Score 1 1 7 For Two CAPETOWN, s=.:n. At the close of the first day's play m the three-day cricket natch bet-, n Capo Province and the U.C.C. here todaj the MC.C. scored 117 for the loss :f Iwo wicketa m reply to n*« Province'« first innrrReuter - 55 words
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Article18 1948-11-08 14 The Cable V.'heiess Rugby XV will meet St MjnfctW'M School to-iay at Woodjvillc at t 5.00 p.n:18 words
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Article407 1948-11-08 14 4T the foot of the Second Division Lincoln, newly promoted from Division Three Northern, suffered k crushing 7-1 setback at Blackburn their fourth successive defeat. League at Belfast, but it seem- j ed that the loss of Young and Waddell was of more consequence to theReuter - 407 words
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Article84 1948-11-08 14 LONDON, Sunday. There i can hardly he a keener student ,-of swimming technique than Jack Hale, the stocky 26-year-i old Yorkshj reman, who holdeve: y British free-style title from 220 yards to three miles. Hopes are high that he will cap this y sotting upReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-11-08 14 l'i(»ur«-. A Navy player hugs tin to th» l>al! «t W ptayer ttr k!es him m S«turd^"s »»rtur»n the Singapore I nited JLm Ct»als, 2 tn»*s) to nil.- TribuneTribune - 32 words
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321 1948-11-08 14 Cardiff plays with 9 reserves— but retains unbeaten record LONDON, Sunday Cardiff, the nio>t mcces ilub side m the country, who provided nine (foyers for the first Welsh trial, yet did so well with Hie puties, that the cluh was able to retain its onto ten record by defeating PenarthReuter - 321 words
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175 1948-11-08 14 LONDON, Sat.— With more and more mi famous Australian cricketers joinEnglish league cricket, it has been planned to^ v an eleven composed of these Commonwealth pi to play a series of matches against County ana first class sides next summer. It is reported that plansReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration274 1948-11-08 15 Challenger KOd /,i Eighth Round JOHANNESBURG, Sunday. champion Freddie Mills i Ml out South Africa's heavyweight cham U l T vV U m the eighth round of a scheduled |siS^^T«* Johannesburg's Wemt 'pounds and the South African i iQO An estimated 24.000 crowd, some of ivU.P. - 274 words
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Article151 1948-11-08 15 Z LONDON, Snnday.— 2 J The Indian badminton team comprising seven f player* and a team 8 manger arrived here last night an honr and ?0 I minutes late, owing to 1 fog. Z The team, which Is ttf f 5 play Canada In the Tho-Reuter - 151 words
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Article100 1948-11-08 15 ■•°M>ON. Sun English soccer players are being desEnglish press as nilt of the situation which has the i ntornationaJ JJJ* for Wd Wilfred Manton" fff I dV lon X hisjV^her, ha a never been such 7 J any pUyer and all refuses to bo put refuses toReuter - 100 words
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201 1948-11-08 15 LONDON, Sunday— E> Jndian student at Oxford speeding over a set mile, I energy into his strides. very day of his life a \oun£ University can be seen putting every ounce of To the casual observer hf probably appears as h long distance runner,Reuter - 201 words
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Article118 1948-11-08 15 .1 The following have been selected to lepresent WJ SC R C m a hockey match i against the CSC. tomorrow I at 5.15 p.m. at Hong Lim Green t Lee Ah Chio; Cheong Thiain i Siew Lav Hock Chye; Gan Ke< Siang. Goh Chin Chye.U.P. - 118 words
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Article109 1948-11-08 15 Amarnath Hits 223 Saves Defeat IWTIALA. Sun.— Lala Amarnath. India's probable Tost captain batted brilliantly to hit 223 not out on the final day ,of the four-day cricket hero between India's North Zone and the West Indies. Weft Indies hart scored 591 for 7 (tedared and the North Zone m109 words
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Article203 1948-11-08 15 Rovers Celebrate Soccer Victory THK ROVEKS Sports Club held a two-day celebration over the weekend to commemorate their soccer success this year. The Rovers won the First Division Championship of the S.A.F.A. I^eaffiie competition. At the dinner on Saturday night which was attended hy prominent sportsmen and S.A.F.A. officials. Mrs203 words
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303 1948-11-08 15 Taha Betters Long Jump Record At Muslim Sports TAHA KALI of Kota Raja Sports Club set Tip n new record for the long jump event at j^esterclay's Singapore Muslim New Ye<ir Suortn at Jalan Kesar Stadium, when he cleared a distance of 19 ft. 8 1 ins. Taha bettered the303 words
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298 1948-11-08 15 JACK SOLOMONS TO RECRUIT "HEAVIES FOR PAID RANKS LONDON, Sunc'ay- 'ack Solom<»iiB. the Lo«d boxing promoter, hopes to recruit WiOtt henvw.* into the professional ring by brgariislftg another rampetition, confined tc yoiini(Rters v.ho havT not ink»:' part m p 'Doxinß cotittst for money. These novir'v: toust not be more thii'i298 words
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Article, Illustration78 1948-11-08 16 IfTHE dan r jtr to Allied rntfr--1 ests m CHiruT. m the lu/ht >f the deteriorating civil toar tUwm&om i* ejepected tj heome *he topic oj discussian between General Mac Arthur >nd Sir Alexander Grar.th nn jf Hong Kong. The head of the trroKU olony.78 words
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Article41 1948-11-08 16 Police recoveroa liO rounis of assorted ammunitior. from an cM machine -sun post- m the Kenala Eatas area of Kedah/ Perils yesterday. In the Terap c-rea. tho Military destroyed two tt;';--orist huta which ahr.% ci si^ns of recent occupation.41 words
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Article193 1948-11-08 16 BANDIT HUNTERS' SUCCESS SEGAMAT, Siiinli«> Military groups, comprising; the nVvms, Seftforths, GwUttft, Inniskillings and ferret forcTN, «eor«d WVCnI successes m operations over the week-end. They killed ftv« bandits, wounded two, and destroyed two bandit camps and ft hideout. A cuar.tity of arms and ammunition, building materiaU and a revolver were'193 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-11-08 16 AN INCIDENT m the United XV vs. Navy iugby game at Jalan Besar SUdium or Saturday frozen by the Tribune's high-speed camera. H26 words
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274 1948-11-08 16 NEW YORK, Sunday— Russia has established! three Atonic pfaurta deep m the he^rt of Siberia to produce rtoniic bombs, according to Dr. Albert l'arr>. A native Russian. Parry said the atomic plants are surrounded by atom-proof shelters capable of housing Stalin's key ministries m274 words
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Article61 1948-11-08 16 A wife bit her Husband's right arm and lost two teeth m a domestic tiff at a Chine.se home m Kallang P.oad, last night. The Street Accidents' ambulance rushed to the rescue when they received a telephone call from an anonymous person. The ambulance61 words
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Article82 1948-11-08 16 17½ lb-baby for 248-lb mother CONWAY, A: Mother, whose nora was 248 pounds and pound son we« doins- fine y The baby des "size of a normal chile SiX months old" was to Mr. ft Mrs. their farm horn* en "ft phy-ctan, the child, said In r{ normal m everyU.P. - 82 words
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Article41 1948-11-08 16 WASHINGTON B I Wh-te Houae annoui day It woald be dos ately to all sigfcti al events for extew to the 150-year.-ol_l It Mi mans would mo. P£» to Blair House, usual house visiting dignwan U.S.U.S. - 41 words
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