Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1947
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Title Section60 1947-09-22 1 The Malaya Tribune /n THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) firm' iM(.rs SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. C<din TurnfT Ltd., Talbot Han*e, 'JU, St.,60 words
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569 1947-09-22 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.—Twelve pi. :ngers were hilled, 37 injured and 40 reported missing, when a gang armed with automatic weapons and Spears stopped i\ train full of Muslim passengers three miles from Luc hiar.a in the East Punjab on Friday night, according to569 words
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Article199 1947-09-22 1 untitled ARMY REPORTED U.P. Si pt. 21.—Tne Korea a-American Pres s jsants anti-Soriet Interests of Syngise iim and their associates, claimed to ed intelligence reports" from Northern ribing the "greatest abduction in modern Hitler", involving over 800.000 Koreans, were entirely unconfirmed in other quarters, essU.P. - 199 words
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Article48 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. MANILA, Sept. 21. Search parties today found one dead and 25 alive out of 27 United States forces personnel \vho parachuted from their army plane, when it ran out of petrol over North Luzon in the Philippines on the way from Okinawa to Manila. Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article55 1947-09-22 1 U.P. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21. Ore-t me tomboy child film s ar Jane Withers, (21) married Producer William Moss today in W higgest Hollywood wedding in several years. The couple were married a* a formal ceremony af the Presbyterian Church, after which they received 2,300 guestsU.P. - 55 words
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Article81 1947-09-22 1 PAI S Sect J l Fears of a roused by 'he -on clas'i at th» *'ni*ed Na*«*nemb!y between i:s Secretary of M Vyshin*kv. Soviet ■is ec tea today'by It President of the and If. Paul v•: Prime Ministf lightening th?- leaders of v/htch true peace to the81 words
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Article54 1947-09-22 1 Oui Own Reporter* I ur, Sun —GovsmApal Tra<ie Unith« country are meeting! and pass imp »orl of the de'r !'uly-paW workers for a ol $2.30 per day. ■Malayan Council of kera tonight almodtfy their dewages to he i »peel ive from Jan. Sept. 1. 1945,54 words
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Article111 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. 21. —Dr. Van Mook. Lieut. Got.-Gln. of the Dutch East Indies, sad here today before leaving by ;«!ir lor Batavia: "We hope to find a solution to the co-inici. witnout ignoring in ternational mediation. "Consultations in the Netherlands show complete agreement has been reachedReuter. - 111 words
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Article35 1947-09-22 1 U.P. PARIS, Sept. 21. British Foreign Secretary Bevin arrived here by plane from London tO" day, to preside at the tinal formal session of tile 1G nation European Air Conference tomorrow. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article54 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Sept. 21.—The British and United States zones of Germany face a ration cut, for the next period as a result of the severest drought in the country tor a Century, General Lucius D. Clay, military governor of the United States zone, stated in his fortnightlyReuter. - 54 words
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Article38 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sept. 21.—Eight Dutch were killed and 37 wounded and one tank was destroyed when Dutch troops ran into a minefield in an attack on the mid-Java front, the Indonesian Republican communique reported tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article120 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 22. Mr. Marshall. U.S Secretary of SU.te, has told M Biila.lilt French Fore gn Secretary, that aid for Eur >pc under the Marshall Plan is unlikely to begin before the spring, it was learned on hi;;h sources here tonight. Their talk tookReuter. - 120 words
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Article119 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 21. Fazli Ali (India I today served notice in the United Nations Steering Committee that India would move that the Indian-South African dispute should go sti aight to the Assembly without further discussion in the political committee. M: Ali asked thaiReuter. - 119 words
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Article54 1947-09-22 1 U.P BELFAST. Sept. 21. David Fleming. 27. who survived a 78-day fast last year, and then received an unconditional release from Belfast Prison, was arrested on Saturday night, as he stepped from a plane in Belfast f rom Dublin, ar«d tonight was again refusing food in theU.P - 54 words
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Article31 1947-09-22 1 U.P LONDON, Sept. 21.— Tmops were alerted tonight for possible strike tomorrow at the Smith field market, where 44 truck drivers walked out] threatening London's meat supply U.P FU.P - 31 words
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Article26 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 21.—British Home Secretary James Chuter Edc left londou by air tod;iy to study <-ouditions in Alderney. northernmost of the Channel Islands.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article291 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sept. 21. Nadjamoeddin Daeng Malewa. Premier of East Indonesia, has been relieve*: of his post after it was proved he had been involved in corruption, it was officially announced in Makassar, East Indonesia, today. Na-ljarnoeddin was also relieved of the post of Economic Minister, itReuter. - 291 words
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Article127 1947-09-22 1 < Trbur.e Staff Reporter* Two children aged 10 years each, and a Chinese Were killed last night when a civilian lorry collided with a military vehcie at the 14th milestone, Mundai Road. The accident occurred arot nd II p.m. Shortly after, the bodies were sent to127 words
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Article138 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 21.—Jeffrey Hamm, leader of the British League of Ex-Servicemen—an organisation said to include former members o* S'r Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists—was charged at a London police station tonight with using insulting words and behaviour following disturbances in the East End ofReuter. - 138 words
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294 1947-09-22 1 U.P. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 21.—The toll of dead and missing in the wake of the souths disastrous hurricane, rose to 73 on Sunday, and martial law was declared ir one cf the heavily-battered sections of the Mississippi Gulf coast, to prevent looting among theU.P. - 294 words
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Article47 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. Chichster, England, Sept. 21 The ijean cl omcfiSfcler, tne Very Reverend A. S. Duncan Jones, speaking at a Battle of Britain service at the Cathedral here today said that Russia was trying to destroy Britain by phn and propaganda, slander and abuse. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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106 1947-09-22 1 A new and iyiteresting scries of articles called the "STARQUOTES'' feat urc, emanating from Hollywood, begins in the Malaya Tribune on Wednesday. You Witt read of interest-in'/ questions asked of your favourite movie stars. The answers given by the stars unit be equally interesting106 words
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Article84 1947-09-22 1 Reuter. Teheran, S:pt. 21.—Legality ot oil negotiations conducted by Pjeniter Sulta^neh—who slgjicd a 50-year agreement last yet.r with Sovift Russia provid!ng for a Joint company to exploit the north Persian oil bearing 'territories—was quest'oned :n tne Majlis (Persian Parliament) today. Abdul Hussein Eatebar, Opposition Deputy for KhuzlstanReuter. - 84 words
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Article185 1947-09-22 2 A daring robbery took place at Wessyn*ton. Estate, s'x miles from Rensam. Central Johore. on Saturday rngm w JnTrmed bandits robbed the estate buildmgs i'nd decamped with cash and goods. m „i A ,«>iv The a tempt look the estate inmates gW* by surprise No resistance185 words
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586 1947-09-22 2 WASHINGTON. Sept. 21—The United States' intention to issue invitations for an 11-nation preliminary Japanese peace conference to meet concurrently with the United Nations General Assembly have been knocked away by the Chinese decision to side with the Soviet Union in insisting thai586 words
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Article81 1947-09-22 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.-The U.S. Navy is constructing a new kind of pre-cast concrete home for its men on Guam which it said could, be used "anywhere in the world." The- homes are duplex bungalows designed to resist earthquakes, typhoons, fire, insects and rodents They areU.P. - 81 words
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Obituary26 1947-09-22 2 Router. PRIS. Sept, 21.-TCharte fi Dmzetr, Governor General of French Equatorial Africa and former Prefect of Police in Paris, dietf in a Pari* hospital today.—Router.Router. - 26 words
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Article69 1947-09-22 2 Reuter. Prague, Bsfrrt. 21. Nuns, clergymen and teachers are among 100 people to be charged with taking part in the alleged plot in Slovakia to overthrow the government. 4 of Czechoslovakia. The- other half o' the 200 who were arrested a week ago hay nowReuter. - 69 words
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Article43 1947-09-22 2 Reuter. BDAPEST, Sept. 21. Prolonged drought had reduced the Hungarian harvest, estimated at 17,500,000 quintals in June, to 15,000.000 quintals according to September figures. From Oct. l the Hungarian bread lation will be cut to 200 grams a day. —ReuterReuter. - 43 words
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Article53 1947-09-22 2 U.P. ATHENS Sept. 21—Press dispatches claimed today that nearly 300 guerillas were killed in four separate nkirmlshes with troops in Northern Greece. Eighty-seven were claimed to have been killed in one clash south at Methorion, in the I irlW sector, in which the alrforce andU.P. - 53 words
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Article35 1947-09-22 2 U.P. CAIRO. Sept. 21. Three thousand civil servants demonstrated before the office of Premier Nokrashi Pasha today, ar.d chanted "Down with America. Britain and France. Long Live Russia. Poland and Syria." —U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article35 1947-09-22 2 U.P. Sofia. Sept. 21.—1t was officially announced that the trial cf Agrarian ex-member of parliament Nedelko Atannssov defence witness during the Petkov trial, now charged with perjury, will open on Oct. 1 U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article56 1947-09-22 2 U.P. SHANGHAI. Sept. 20. The first Chinese operated oil tanker will sail for the Persian GuK this wee' to bring petroleum to China to feed the country's wartom industry. The 10,000 ton Yung Sunir will initiate the oil tanker service. It is operated by a company affiliatedU.P. - 56 words
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Article23 1947-09-22 2 Reuter. ATHENS. Sept. 21. Guerillas in the eastern part of Crete have been exterminated, the Athens news agency claimed today Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article31 1947-09-22 2 U.P. JERUSALEM. Sept. 21.— One British NCO was killed and another injured, in a road ambush near Lvddu Airport, on the Haifa-Trl Avfcr Road, at dusk lust nipht.—U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement472 1947-09-22 2 IN SINGAPORI Asjont* For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE From U.K. Continental Ports Glengarry for Hongkong, Shanghai due Late Oct. e-QH IAJNDON. ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. GLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG; Due Sept. 23 ELPENOR Oct. 6 TYDEUS Early Nov. From UJ£. lor Straits, Ho~s Kong and China GLENGARRY due late October. BRECONSHIRE472 words
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Advertisement468 1947-09-22 2 AIR BOOKINGS SEA BOOKINGS RAIL BOOKINGS CLEARING FORWARDING jf***. OF BAGGAGES PERSONAL EFFECTS ETC The INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE (British Make) For rendering the hair A permanent Black This preparation is efficient and harmless and maj be used with confidence Y. M. Hoosainsah. 34, Robinson Road. Tel. 4550. 1 TVIOVTXGTON' WESTOV468 words
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Advertisement229 1947-09-22 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the supply mid delivery of Portland Cement. Tender Form. "etc. may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50 which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are229 words
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Advertisement496 1947-09-22 2 rmcs, Commercial Lauguages. Business Training r r sion is the w.o P h r mic Independence -V instruction bridge TJnivers I dcr of Mast., t Vr 00l and titles of c in Arts and (Former!. College). Apply Direc r. Road, <F;r a.m. and l p.m." C G p -Q- Box496 words
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550 1947-09-22 3 Reuter. tql Sept. 21.— Almcst unnoticed by the Important internal changes are taking V and this country is steadily moving ii mocratiC government. t rkisb political 0 Yin the forma- .uiihoritaler Hassan I oreign Minister ember at the V: lfl party, had itsReuter. - 550 words
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291 1947-09-22 3 ,;..tp of elec m.. cp, nd the day o of n r Public Ad**""v ps of th« P ublic Relfl ~r ev lhe past weeks. v y engaged in ex* the ueneral public jj cc o! election? and > sto how to eosl!il «ith291 words
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410 1947-09-22 3 Thf general topic of retrenchment has been to tne front of the news during the past few months and in the interests of the many civilian employees who work with the Army in Singapore the present policy of the Army towards its civilian410 words
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163 1947-09-22 3 <From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 21.— While ballot papers, were under print, are to be issued to about 40.000 Government and Municipal workers in the Malayan Union to decide whether they are to go on strike in order to bring pressure163 words
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Article64 1947-09-22 3 Penang, S-pt. 19.—Over housand Scouts and Clubs from fi re than 20 troops from Penong. Balik Pulau and Butter worth, participated in the ralK which was inspected by Mr. F. C. Sands, MBE, Scout Commit sioner for Malaya, at Ihe West lands School ground this afternoon. A64 words
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Advertisement1370 1947-09-22 3 sfsfss SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Building Overseer, with knowledge of Building Construction and Lnral Building Practice. Applications stating experience and enclosing copies of testimonials and salary required to be sent to Box No. A 283 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (5.282) LEARN DANCING free with allowance. Wanted a Chinese English-speaking girl between 181,370 words
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Advertisement795 1947-09-22 3 FOR SALE b"st cine camera Zeiss Movikon, Sonnar F. 2, uses standarJ <l«>ul ie 8 mm. speeds 8 to G4, single frants exposure, parallax correction, focuses to X metro, 121/, ft. one winding! instant stop. As new with case. U.S.A. secondhand price US 5265, now offered $500 least. Union Photo795 words
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Advertisement651 1947-09-22 3 WANTED TO BUY BUNGALOW in good locality 4-5 m. from town preferably Tanglin district or seaside. Vacant possession essential offers P.O. Box 304. (T. 288) GODOWN REQUIRED 5/10.000 sq. ft. by old established Import and Export Company. Apply P.O. Box No. (S 280 WANTED Room big or Small.. fumlt>hed or651 words
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Article584 1947-09-22 4 Government has been over-scrupulous in the matter cf the proposed debate en the elections issue between the Public Relations Officer and a spokesman of a political party. The debate has been vetoed. The Government takes the astonishing view that as certain aspects of th 2 registration issue584 words
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1621 1947-09-22 4 Tribune Reporter - Singapore's Electricity Problem by Tribune Reporter Singapore—once a gay metropolis oi 1.gilts and colour —has oeen transiormed into a city of strange shadows and eerie darkness. What is more, the island has become a victim of nightly oiackouts partly due to1,621 words
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Article193 1947-09-22 4 Letters To The Editoe The People's Postbag Sir,—Why should we not register our votes? At least if we register it will be possible for us to exercise our vote at a later date should we wish to do so. For a long time we193 words
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Article88 1947-09-22 4 Sir.—l see that the former Governor ot Singapore, Sir Shenton Thomas, has expressed the opinion in London that Malaya will soon get back to a state approaching its old happiness and prosperity. This opinion will be accepted (I hope) for What it il worth. Here's a former88 words
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Article117 1947-09-22 4 S.r,—As a Chinese, it interests mc to read that conditions in Cnina and Japan have undergone a complete change. When the Japs occupied Manchuria, Chinese business houses were il legally seized and in other cases Chinese shops were compelled to accept Japanese as co-partners, who contributed117 words
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Article150 1947-09-22 4 Sir,—A walk round the shops of Singapore shows a good number of them have their goods pricetagged. This is the first sign ol the beginning of open business competition. Purchasers no longer find it necessary to inquire the prices of articles which they intend to buy and to150 words
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Article148 1947-09-22 4 S r.—The word "Hartal" is Indian, and means closing ones businc ss-shep or premises as ori3 way of showing one's protest against some acts of commission or omission of Government—in short, a non-violent non-coopera-tion movement as started and favoured by Mr. Gandhi in India. The "Hartal" may last148 words
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Article369 1947-09-22 4 Train Types by Eric Lim Travelling by train can be a pleasure; it can be the reverae when you arc huddled together with companions who obviously do not make it a point to attempt to derive any pleasure while travelling. There are those unduly solicitous of their bag and baggage,369 words
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Article84 1947-09-22 4 The biggest fashion parade to be transporte Iby a r throughout Australia is being carried out by one of Sydney's leading stores, in conjunction Australian National Airways. Nine mannequins and thret organisers, together with a huge quantity of latest overseas fashions are Mown between capitate. To accommodate84 words
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Article93 1947-09-22 4 Unci r the heading Help tain ar.d help OursefraV i» i.ad an paper urges adian aid to I :e 0u«b1 iom, either as a oi free prov.sion Oi This, it feels, \v:u'd be t*<| in the interest ol CsnaiiJl also a coarse whicb P«M mend Itseli93 words
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134 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. x-rwU Sept- 20. -Dr. DD v v of the Eco- 5« on for Asia anci •c!^'^ anrounl;ed bis the f" r v j Vecruit a team dt« t:L,:: pconomists of C' within the geofreffl cOW L SL of the Commisrr»puic nuoUs study of wisReuter. - 134 words
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258 1947-09-22 5 U.P. NANKING Sept 21. Another mist foi cc bplonihng Ch r. Yi's new Fourth, ed the Yellow it month, is now heading I vr." rd the 1 unghai railroad, pnssnibly to stage another ma- raid ml «I >vernment form reai B 'inUionU.P. - 258 words
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133 1947-09-22 5 Noises need not be 4 8 1, r ilnc a <S.«co\cry by r,. Now Is possible Zlir. v: pbstliut* cases of i- .v Ue, d ,r tf ay's time r.'c J 0i the Prescription ..<-'c, treatment is meeting V,„ :n Bsn countries. Mr. 1 r:t133 words
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Article67 1947-09-22 5 rribllne Staff Reporter*. Mi and Mrs. J. A. Crippindale held an informed cocktail party and a private view of paintings yesterday in the Amber Room, Raffles Hotel. Several distinguished and specially invited guests sciw a tine collection of paintings which included fashions, historical and theatrical costumes, decorations67 words
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Article83 1947-09-22 5 Thirty-five couples have registered for a mass wedding to lake »»l*ce at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday next, September 28, at noon. This will be the third mass marriage i n S i gapore to be sporsorcd by the Mayfa'r Association and is called the83 words
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519 1947-09-22 5 PFMA^ c? r T,° ur wn Reporter) Pimc P y E off Puiau* f the ll^d -UcerrP In tl,> .EH6 Chuah Teik continued nis Prehminar y ****y held in the Third Chuan Ah Teik said that af er re jumped overboard. h519 words
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Article58 1947-09-22 5 U.P. TURIN, via Rome. Sept. 20.— Before his death in 1943 Ba;--tists Gibelle Socco willed his considerable fortune and estate to the world government in power after the sigring of "universal peace." His relatives contested the will today, claiming that Socco "perpetrated a joke on humanity, more fromU.P. - 58 words
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Article143 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Srp|. 21. —Th c Moscow Radio commentator V. Lirdksy blamed the Ui it«<i States-Soviet joinC commission on Korea for the deadlock preventing the formation of a Korean provisional gvoernment ill a Moscow broadcast last night. "Reactionary newspapers m the United States are persistentlyReuter. - 143 words
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156 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. NANKING, Sept. 21: Four Central Yuan members, charged with investigating the alleged ir-. regu'ar foreign exchange an import quota allocation in the past few months, have comple-. ted their report which they in- tended to submit to the National Government shortlyReuter. - 156 words
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Article135 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. RANGOON, Sept. 19 —Burma has already completed shipment of ihe exoort quota of three quarters of a million tons of rice set for the season ending sept. 30, it was officially announced here today. It was estimated that Burma would in fact have exported 800,000 tons byReuter. - 135 words
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206 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. RANGOON, Sept. 21. U Chan Hcoon. coiisututional advirer to the Goverrmer.t ot Burma, is lo visit London early l ext month, it was officially learned here today. His misson was understood to be connected \vi;h changes caused by the newly adopu><l constitution forReuter. - 206 words
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84 1947-09-22 5 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 20. Redhaired Maisie Harvey, 19-year-old factory worker was fighting n*ad. Brunette Irene Baxter had stolen Maise's boy friend and fiarce of two years. So the fiery red head waylaid her rival in the calm of a London suburban churchyard clouting herU.P. - 84 words
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Article98 1947-09-22 5 U.P. LYON via Paris, Sept. 20.--Charles de Gaulle speaking today at a ceremony in honour of Free French General Georges Bro.-set who was killed in an attack on Belfort in 1944 made violent attacks o n the Communist party which he recused of wishing to placeU.P. - 98 words
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Article39 1947-09-22 5 n i a «*W conduced by as p. p'^J^ kela *nd x party of cm Cantonece sub-branch detectives m Singapore over the week-end two revolvers and some ammunianTnT rCCOVPi Wd a Chinese man and woman Were detained.39 words
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343 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. Offi2S 21 Tht> report KJfSSV rtCoU>r y- which the Pa.-s Conference of 16 Western vZT> n nationa Wlj l solemnly I adopt tomorrow after weeks of i 'i 'fdiscussions on tits I Marshall offer, Is now regarded ner e as only prehm-rary oreReuter. - 343 words
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Article88 1947-09-22 5 U.P. BERLTN. Sept. 21.- Tin- Lr-l Army newspaper Taogltche Rundschau today warned Americans to recall the fate of Nazis who thought cou'd defeat the Soviet TJnion in war. The Red army newspaper said it would be a mistake for Americans who want war on theU.P. - 88 words
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Article64 1947-09-22 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Another "taxi" robbery was successfully pulled off ny two Chinese robbers in Singapore. One of the robbers was armed with a pistol. They employed the usual modus opera ndi-engaged th taxi at 11.3) p.m. on Saturday, directed the driver to the vicinity of Holland64 words
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Article111 1947-09-22 5 U.P. Tokio. Sept. 21.—The JapanCoo weathered bureau today pre d cted heavy rains of at least two inches in the mountains near Tokio between Sunday i>ignt and Mj'.day morning, causing fr?sh concern to hall a--mlllion persons who have been flooded out since last Monday n'eht'sU.P. - 111 words
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Article257 1947-09-22 5 Reuter. Toko. Sept. 21.—Substantial qu.4< tv.es ol high grade Aus tralian weel will soon be bought by tne Japanese through Oon. Mac Arthur's Headquarters. it v as learned authoritatively today. The Australian wool del&aa iion which arrive 1 in Japan rive *\eeks ago has completedReuter. - 257 words
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Article115 1947-09-22 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 20. Imports to Britain from hard currency areas in July totalled £86,100 000. an increase of C 14.700.000 compare* i with June; while imports from other areas increased hy t10.700,000 to C 93.100.000. the Board of Trade disclosed today. Exports to hard currencyReuter. - 115 words
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Article73 1947-09-22 6 U.P. London. Sept. 20.—The News cf the World Sunday publication with over 7.000,000 circulation disclosed in ah early edition tonight that it had received what it termed "the first direct, message irom a President ol Argentina to a foreign newspaper.'The front pase article said President Peron gave aU.P. - 73 words
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939 1947-09-22 6 LONDON (by air mail).—A .17-year-old girl, one ol the prizewinners at a beauty contest at East Barnet, Herts, last June, said at Barnet that she accepted an invitation to the home of a married Civil Servant and joined him939 words
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Article75 1947-09-22 6 CALCUTTA. Sept 21.— The Calcutta High Court today gaypermission to Elkir.s Howard of Savannah. Georgia and New Orleans, to appeal from sentence of one year's imprison ment. on a charge of jrmg an air pistol at Sir Padmaji Gmwala and the latter's two sergeants, after Lady75 words
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Article53 1947-09-22 6 Good soccer is anticipated at Jalaa Besar Stadium today when the S.R.C. meet G.H.Q. (Signal) in the Cup competition. Holders of the Victory Cup, the Recs are expected to get through the first round. The signals are a strong side, however, and a hard game53 words
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Article36 1947-09-22 6 Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. 21.—A crowd of 54,000 people saw Holland beat Switzerland-by six goals to* two in the soccer international match at the Qlvmoic'.Stadiiiiu here this afternoon. At hal!-{lmc tlie score .was I—l.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article29 1947-09-22 6 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Cup, G.H.Q. (Signals) vs. S.R.C, Jalan Betar Stadium, 5.15 p.m., Meeting, Malaya Cup Veterans, S.R.C, 5.15 p.m. TENNIS S.C.C. Tournament, Finals Open Doubles, 5 p.m.29 words
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111 1947-09-22 6 Comprehensive legislation covering all aspects of juvenile delinquency, the probation of juvenile offjfiders. '(the care and protection of women, children and girls and the establishment of Approved Schools had been recently submitted to the Government, d.sclosed Mr. T. E. Hughes. Acting Secretary for111 words
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172 1947-09-22 6 Reuter. BARNET. LONDON. Sept. 20.—Barnet defeated the Sing Tao five goal to three here this afternoon. The Chinese team fully extolled the Athenian League side, Barnet. in their last match in England before they travel to the continent. The strongerReuter. - 172 words
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166 1947-09-22 6 LONDON, (by air mail).—Three shots were fired in Norlandsquare, Holland Park. London, W. and a man and hi* wile were found lying dead in the middle of the road, ti revolver between them. They were William Chamberlain. 50, ot Latimer-road,166 words
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82 1947-09-22 6 Mr. Tan Ch< nn JLovk, speaking at a biom mn Pidcra and the All-Malaya Council of Join* a r "ii Park ;:es'erddy charged the British Ootiernwun* ing a "dir.de and rule" policy in Malaya. ,r, W The meeting, called to protest against I}, Proposals of82 words
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Article303 1947-09-22 6 (By SIfJQXTLE) In a gruelling game which was replete with n. and clever play, 14-year old Miss Helen Henl ,r 4 Family) captured the Singapore Ladies Junior title yesterday when she won her tie aga'nst Mi«- ?lei Not (Amicable) in the finals. The score was303 words
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Article74 1947-09-22 6 I Sccct of a high staaJujv witnessed at Jalm Besar ba j dium yisterday whe- the S::'. I gapore Rovers met the Solid Highland-: rs in a fnend.y pi and wci by two—ail. Boon Leong optned for Rover?, netting ihoQj > fore the interval icllcxxg i flag kick74 words
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Advertisement168 1947-09-22 6 j NOW DON'T FORGET! S .OUR SPLENDID OFFER! SPECIAL COLOURED AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OF ROY I ROGERS (KING OF THE COWBOYS) GIVEN I FREE TO ALL PATRONS WHO SEE THIS UNIQUE WESTERN CLASSIC! M-& THE REX -it ROY ROfiERS 1 Wj YOl LL WANT TO j 1 v Ol OS THE168 words
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525 1947-09-22 7 Reuter. the 44°K!i, S T ePt 20 -Overl,ooo,ooo people again saw the 44 English League matches this afternoon The biggest gate was at Maine Road, Manchester, where nearly 80.000 went to see Manchester City and Manchester United ehtan lor the first time in aReuter. - 525 words
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Article103 1947-09-22 7 In a friendly soccer match played at MacPherson Road ground yesterday, th e Nelson Sports Club drew with the RAF 59 Company, each side scoring two goals. Ten minutes from the start the KELLY converted a penalty for the RAF and Jaffa equalized for Nelson.103 words
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Article69 1947-09-22 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 20.— International Match; England 8 Wales 10. BarrOW 15 Hunslet 10. Bellcvue Rangers 20 Hull 0 Dewsbury 14, Wakefield Trinity 9. Ftatherstone Rovers 7, Warrington 43. Halifax 3. Rochdale Hornets 2. Hullkings'.on Rovers 9, Leigh 10. Leeds 40, Keighley 10. Liverpool Stanley, 5, SalfordReuter. - 69 words
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Article150 1947-09-22 7 The Nee Soon Football team de-fi-.it» d the Nelson .Sports Out.' tyy five goals to two at Nee Soon on Sat. Nee Soon got their lirst goal ton minutes from the start through Batten. Then defender centr.--half Valthy. of the Nelson Sports Club, deflected150 words
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964 1947-09-22 7 The following are the League fixtures in the Senior Inter-Club TaMe-Tenttta Championships, at the Great World, play commencing at 8 p.m. No postponements will be allowed. CH-pt. 22 Monday: Table 1 Wei Yang Athletic Assn. vs S'pore Chinese 8nginening Assn. Table 2 GHQ. Signal Rrgt. T964 words
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598 1947-09-22 7 Three Fights End By The Short Route (by X.0.) Som Pong, Welterweight Champion of Singapore, created one ol the biggest upsets in local boxing when ne scored a technical knock-out over Baby Baltazar of the Philippines in the first round last night598 words
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Article142 1947-09-22 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 20— Rug*y Union results: Somerset and Gloucestershire 6, Australians 30; Guys Hospital 24. Catfordbridge 3: London Irish 14. United Services Portsmouth 6: Richmond o. Northampton 17; Saint Mary's Hospital 13. Harlequins 23; Bedford 17, Metropolitan Police 3; Birkenhead Park 9. Newbrighton 6; Bristol 7. NewportReuter. - 142 words
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Article155 1947-09-22 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 21.—Two of tho most prominent names in English sport—Compton and Edrien m result cf the last cricket match <> tie season when Cu.nov champions Middl nce>; boa*< che rest by nine w!ekec> at the Oval tftfs w.ek. Denis Compton and Bill Ed~Reuter. - 155 words
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Advertisement240 1947-09-22 7 KALI-CHOWDAS THE DAY OF YOUR SALVATION! KALI Special Charms naVG bPen dlVinfi f »ii t?^ 11 chafms secured employment established matrimonial connections, beenV Medina to students and secured promotions. messing to MAKE A DATE WITH YOUR FATE. ,hnl° VEMBER H on which day these great 2?T?Jv are prep f r240 words
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402 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. HF.YSFL STADIUM, Erussels, Sept. 21.—Hero of the golden ibbilee soccer international between England ?nd Bel£i>:m. won by England by five goals to two (halftrro 3 1). was i: fr htwinder Stanley Matthews who playod the °ame of his life. Tonight in crowded BrusselsReuter. - 402 words
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Article66 1947-09-22 8 (Tr'bunc Lafl Repcrter) A counJo a elderly Chines! woDii'! 1 who were waiting at bus stop ir: Joo Chiat Road, a 10.30 p.mr. yesterday v;cr: fce'd up by four Chinese gunmen. Th 1 women raised an alarm and i" the ensuing ccmm°^- on t-" 10 rob bcr66 words
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Article62 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. ?«TO2XB Sm* 7 I ■'mil cm* «V (!>- v'»>or Talbi* w-»n tlie Oi-an' Prix ot the j Ai» f <vr >bil pi ho" w anr-» here 1 today v the r->ur~° 0 f *ifc">ul 36 m'les 'n f"wtr hours i tOTM n nr "s M> 7Reuter. - 62 words
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Article44 1947-09-22 8 U.P. PBIPTNG. Rent 2y -The Kuoniinffr"' on Sunday conduct* i!s first Mun'c')'»l election In Pelpinr'" cntvrvs ol i hiatory an election In v.'lVch the D."">plc show little in* m. but which it is hcpe«• will serve as -i lesjor. in deraocracy.—U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article41 1947-09-22 8 U.P. BEFXTN, Heot. 21 D\ K»:;t Schum *ohcr lrider cf Ihe German Sje'a! Pa ty, finally received a i>*:'ie Dep».rl moT; t clearance to attend the American Federation of 7 y -h w,convention in r> n F. um:"s U.PU.P. - 41 words
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103 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. AHMEDABAD, Sept. 21. M-.i-I hatma Gandhi, writing in his weekly paper Harijan urged Government action without delay to I banish the English language as 1 a cultural usurner 14 we sueeessI fully hanished the political rule of j the English usurper.' He'Reuter. - 103 words
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251 1947-09-22 8 Thi London Colonial Office has swi* a i from the Or/ml Offi< < Information to tak< ptc'uree ot gberery and cult'Jr in Malaya, Borneo and SaraTh j v > Slcne, has a] ea<iy spent three nv»nths in the Malayan Union where he251 words
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Article55 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 21,—British and f niet chf>ss teams faced «>ach across ♦Hp boards for the first tiir.e in the history of the game wher their match upon d in LorQon today. The teams h.id met once before—by radio, in Jane, li<46. Tne British UtaSJ were beaten 1Reuter. - 55 words
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Article41 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. PARIS, Sort. 21.—8?nac Alv«na de Album,,/. Premier cf th Republican Government La txiie. lell Paris today by air for New York to attend the United Nations on .rai A>Eembly meeting! as official observer for the exiled Spanish Government. -Router.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article45 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. Bordeaux, Bent. 21.—A grenade cxnloded iast n's'at in th; ?traet in front ol the fceadQuar tprs ol Ge :eral Charles de Gaulle's 'Tai:v ri th: French people a' r. !n 13.v serac 50 n les ciiit Hardest!*, Thcrj was no da maze.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article123 1947-09-22 8 PENANG. Bent. 21.—A verdict of death by misadventure due to scalding by hot wa*ei" was returned by Mr. A. M. I. Austin at the Coroner's inquiry into the death of a two-vca.s-old baby fol owing an accidental spilling of boiling hot whater on his bod* on123 words
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Article111 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. tl- A putut of Germans sloxvly dying of mmZ& A shells hke dungeons revs p*!**4 m a rado appeal tonight by Vw*or Gollancz, the publisher. is chairman of 'he "Save Europe Now" ReVel Fund. He srtid he had seen Ht Dusseidorf sh'Vers the following menusReuter. - 111 words
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122 1947-09-22 8 U.P. LOUDON, Sent. 21 —The Sunday Reynolds News today said that the United States State Department is considering a proposal to '"ret Britain to unfreeze the $100.000 000 which remains of the American loan to make it available to France and Italy."U.P. - 122 words
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Article29 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. BALMORAL. Scotland. Sept. 21. Queen Elizabeth did not attend service in Crathie church D reside today of slight cold which i* keeping her indoors Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article42 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. BERLIN. Sept 21 German Industrialists and v-ckers as well as reparations claimants are awaiting with anxiety the publication, expected this week, of the British and American list of German plants available for reparations in the combined western zones. Router.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article57 1947-09-22 8 U.P. PEIPING. Sept. 20. —Pro-Government press opinion on the Japanese peace conference continues to insist that Ch*na ret.vn her veto ani that Russian pa.tic pation is essential. Despite the general anli-Russian tone on othr* subjects, Chinese press comments shoved a desire to sid" 1 the to resist what they regardedU.P. - 57 words
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Article216 1947-09-22 8 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 21.—Moscow Radio today complalned that the Arrerican press. In its reaction to the Vifhirsky speech, were 'resorting to vulgar abuse and personal attacks on members of the Soviet delegation, impudently disregarding the rules of elementary decency." Quoting a Taso dispacht from NewU.P. - 216 words
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Article23 1947-09-22 8 Tic organisers untitled AntiT.B. Variety Show tonight have appealed to patrons to take their stats promptly because part of the show is broadcast.23 words
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Article46 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. Ntw York. Sept. 21—Mr Herbert Hoover, former United States President and Chairman o? the American Famine Emergency Committer. in a speech t<> nay called for voluntary ration!ne n United States to tide th.' world over a "grim food year." -Neuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. VIENNA. Sept. 21. Reports that illegal surgical e\pariin*»nt s had hoen performed on Jtwteh refugee children in Vienna infectious disease hospital were denied by the Vienna coalition newspaper Das Neuc Oesterroich today Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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139 1947-09-22 8 U.P. MAKSriI/ r.S. JVpt ?1 -Vincont A»iH v-i, 0 bee mc President ol th«. French Republic, because of b's frift for medial ing between his country's warring MttttM, steppe] on to the international scene today, with a resounding plea for an undti standing between theU.P. - 139 words
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353 1947-09-22 8 Reuter. Mcscovv Sept 21.—The partition of India will create addi t'cnal but not insuperable difficulties for the Indian tradUn'on mov ment. Mr. A. Danje. Chairman of the All-India Trade Unka Congress, said le a statement to the Soviet trade union newspaper "Trud.'-Reuter. - 353 words
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Article62 1947-09-22 8 NEW YORK. Se] pJ Playboy Motor Car Coirpai nounced a new motor signeu to tell for $985 otf ate betwter. 35 a: d m a gallon of petrci. ft" M put on the n... The new car. cal] boy 48" i.s an ail-.--tible (drop bead) cosj lore 5962 words
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157 1947-09-22 8 WJCAN. Lancashire. Sept. 20. Wales beat !r I points to eight in the season's first rugby I day after leading by 10 points to zero at halt I England failed to avenge last October's defeat from Wales but earn > very, near157 words
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Miscellaneous41 1947-09-22 8 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT Showers Oct periods partii morrow «< em be tea south-easterly b ut early torn rr w Sur.<'?t hr>. McH:nr:.-.c 1223 -0047 Temperature fcr Lhe <*. hours: M deg. Rainfall: 1 mm. Humidity at D7M 94: 1330 -82; 133'J day 07.41 words
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