Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1948
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Title Section63 1948-01-02 1 The Malaya Tribune fiY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines; m^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London A gen tm M* sera. Colin Turner63 words
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249 1948-01-02 1 Raffles College Graduates' j j Appeal To Govt. j (Tribune Stali Reporter) In its memorandum on the Keport of the Salaries Commission, the Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club states that the principle ol a unified service should be also applied to the graduates249 words
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Article, Illustration169 1948-01-02 1 U.P. Jan. 1 -The United 61 s Tt-ta.y of State. Mr. C Marshall, was named m the yt-ai in a Daily E i i li of public opinion. poll which claims to represent a ctosi sectii n I Bn tish opinion, placed Mi WU.P. - 169 words
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Article33 1948-01-02 1 Tht mdv Katong and Gey'.anf f >'."i|) vil] hold its fornightly (Ls"ii Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. at 40 r >'■■'<■ R .a The subject is "MDU in Oi. Ni w Ytar."33 words
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75 1948-01-02 1 U.P. LONDON. Jan. 1. The Treasury announced tonight that Britain sold £25.000.000 worth of its gold reserves in December, £23.000.000 less than in the previous month. The decline in sales was believed to be the result of unfreezing of the remainder of the AmericanU.P. - 75 words
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Article19 1948-01-02 1 I On Sunday at 9.45 p.m. HE. The j Governor-General will broadcast on Malaya in 1948."19 words
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Article102 1948-01-02 1 Two aimed robberies took place in the early hours of the morning on December 31. At 3.30 am., four Chinese gunmen got away with $2,702 in cash and valuables from an address in Outram Road, and at 5 30 a.m. a Chinese pedestrian was held up by102 words
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Article102 1948-01-02 1 Mr Homer Ch<,ig. Assistant Sen-etary for Chinese Affairs, who is lay delegate of the Foochrw MethcdUt Church to the Malaysia Chinese annual conference pow in session at Wesley Church, was elected lay delegate to the general conference of the MeChbdUt Church wMch will take place some time102 words
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Article139 1948-01-02 1 The Governor of Singapore has appointed the following Justices of the Peace: Mr. Thio Chan Bee. Mr. Andrew McLellan. Major C. B. Webb. Captain Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz, M.8.E.. Mr. Ratilal Sukhlal Narechania, Rev. D. D. Chelliah. Mr. Yap Pherig Geek, Mr. W. M. Watt. Mr. K.139 words
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181 1948-01-02 1 U.P. LONDON, Jan. 1.- Three GI brides-to-be today were winging their way across the Atlantic toward wedding l>ells after Cupid won a midnight technical decision over American lav? at the London airport. Motor trouble yesterday grounded the Vienna New YorkU.P. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration61 1948-01-02 1 This <; lb. morsrl is Sin (/a port's first 19' f 8 baby. Born at the Kandamg Kerbau hospital at 12a.m. on January first ho is tht only son of Chew Sitw Xgan and Tan Clung Lim. tht latter a triehau) ruler. Holding him61 words
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314 1948-01-02 1 Reuter. NICOSIA. Cyprus. Jan. L I More than 15.000 Jews, packed into two 4,500-ton illegal ships, j offered no resistance to unarmed British Marines who boarded the vessels when their five-day voyage I from the Black Sea port of Burgas ended today at Famagusta,Reuter. - 314 words
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Article95 1948-01-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan, I:—The British and Dutch Governments nave reached a provisional agreement on trade and financial relations between Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies, a British Colonial Office spokesman stated tonight. Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones has asked the f over.iments of the Malayan UnionReuter. - 95 words
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337 1948-01-02 1 Reuter. London. Jan. I.—lndia's foreign policy under Pandit Nehru will be international, peace-lov-ing, non militarist and creative rather than over-zealously national or dogmatic, in the opinion of R. K. Karanjia, editor of the Bombay journal "Blitz," writing in the current issue of theReuter. - 337 words
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Article118 1948-01-02 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Jan. 2. Increases in salaries of Government servants, varying from 200 per cent on basic salaries of the lowest grades, to SO per cent on salaries about $1,000 monthly, and 20 per cent on salaries of about 1,500 dollars monthly have been authorizedReuter. - 118 words
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Article55 1948-01-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. i. U is officially stated that His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan has provisionally appointed Nik Ahmed Karail, Dato- Sii Stia Raja of Kelaman. and Tengku Idoha- meo Hannah, Tengku fcri Maha Raja, as the Mentri Besar desig nate and State Secretary designate, respectively,55 words
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Article47 1948-01-02 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Jan. 1 A Royal decree today appointed Hassan Aii Ghaffari, former Ambassador to Belgium, as the first Peisian Ambassador to Pakistan. Mahmoud Jam, War Minister in Ghavam es Sultaneh's last Cabinet, was appointed Minister to the Imperial 1 Court. Re Jter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement140 1948-01-02 1 fcZl£S& SERVICE I or all rrpcs of 1 PLECTRICAt APPUAWCEy MAINTAINENCE OF REFRIGERATORS ad A!Rvt)HDmOII PLANTS ACCEPTED. WWKMAHSH/P GVMM TEED BURGLARS DRANK DUKE'S WHISKEY, THEN TOOK £7,000 WDON. Jan 1 Notwhalant burglars broke into the Maythi Duki and Duchess of Ruthland last night dmnh rate whiskey, ate a few apples140 words
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Article204 1948-01-02 2 Reuter. NEW YORK. DC* 31. Gen. Nicolas Radcscu. former Prime Minister of Rumania how in exile here, said today that the abdication of King Michael of Rumania yesterday was ''dethronement." I The 1%-ycar-ohl former Premier, who find from Rumania in I June 1940 after an attempt wasReuter. - 204 words
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Article159 1948-01-02 2 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 31.- Three Austiian girls; fiancees of American soldiers, were stopped at airport today in the middle of their journey to the Unite.! States an<! were told they would have to re- turn t<> the Russian /.one of Austria all because their Clipper hadReuter. - 159 words
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Article122 1948-01-02 2 Applications an r.ivit d apyooitnietti as in (jtiUGRAi J on a aia.y I ,< 'j* $450 24A5800 p nl. plus rilgJ Cost oi ami Children's Allowance so wng a and at such lates as ihe.v are paid. Tnc sue iul candidate will contribute a Piovldent Fund. The122 words
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Advertisement311 1948-01-02 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE 'MUNICIPALITY Claims for refund of assessment on Vacant Houses. Notice is hereby given that claims for refund of assessment on-vacant houses within Muni- < ipal Limits for the period from 1 July to 31 December 1947 must be submitted on or before 31 January, 1948. Applications for refunds311 words
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Advertisement944 1948-01-02 2 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. Notice is hereby given that any person or persons havl claim to the property described in the Schedule hernoar. quested to forward such claim to the Custodian of Pr< j Supreme Court Building,944 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1948-01-02 3 NEW YEAR HONOURS Reuter. MALAYANS FIGURE PROMINENTLY IN THE NEW YEAR'S HONOURS LIST WHICH WAS MADE PUBLIC LAST NIGHT. One knighthood was included in these urs, and this goes to Mr. H 11. Aldoolof Penang, who thus become theReuter. - 1,606 words
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Article, Illustration259 1948-01-02 3 Surely you recognise the caricature of Gail Russell published Here. She's a movie star now, but several years auo flail was h<»pin>r to be a commercial artist, and she was merely an art studcit. She had never given a thought to becoming an259 words
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Advertisement1732 1948-01-02 3 III xfer. TUITION I DANCING LESSONS? Not what you dance but how you dance, is the Motto of C H. Tan A.N.A.T.D., London The Carlton' 28A. Cavenagh Road. '•for appointment 'Phone 6181. I—* p.m. (8.283) DANCING MADE EASY! Up and ■rflrmwn Dances given by Specialist With "up-to-date methods". Easy to1,732 words
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Article636 1948-01-02 4 By the time these lines are in print, Britain will have begun the second instalment of the great Socialistic experiment of nationalisation and the railways and canals will have come under public ownership. The British railways have become part of the landscape of Britain, and have to greater636 words
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Article105 1948-01-02 4 Reuter. COIOMBO.—The Ceylon Cabinet had not yet considered the ouestion of a national flaer for the country, the Prime Minister. Mr. D. S. Senanayake answering a question in the House of Representatives recently. Mr. Pieter Keuneman (Com munist) had asked whether in view of theReuter. - 105 words
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705 1948-01-02 4 Ed. Sir, Scarcely a day passes without any one of us reading in the newspapers of armed robberies. Of course, there Is crime of sorts everywhere, particularly since the last war ended. They can only be kept down to aEd. - 705 words
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Article188 1948-01-02 4 "A BAFFLED NONENTITY" Sir. A.R.P. Warden. On duty before the surrender, an A.R.P. ordinary ranker was killed by a bomb. A letter sent to the Volunteer Records Office was not evsn acknowledged whilst another post card tent to the A R.P. Chie! of the Division whose"A BAFFLED NONENTITY" - 188 words
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Article407 1948-01-02 4 MOTORIS Sir. From observations, 1 am of the opinion that Singapore must have enjoyed phenomenal strides in th,. rehabilitation of her motor traffic having drawn mv conclusion 1'rom the continuous array of motor traffic that daily are to be seen on the streets I said phenomenal progressMOTORIS - 407 words
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Article167 1948-01-02 4 PRO DONA PUBLICO Sir,—Olio wonders why th* r<* are so many street urchins in Singapore, living a useless life in their teens, doing nothing, learning nothing and probably later on in life developing into pickpockets and possibly gangsters. If they have no parents or homes they should bePRO DONA PUBLICO - 167 words
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Article673 1948-01-02 4 N. MAMAT - By N. MAMAT On c of the Malay women whose name has become, so to say, a household word overnight in Singapore is Inche Zahara, founder president of the Malay Women's Welfare Association. Her popularity is not due to her own volition but has been673 words
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Article130 1948-01-02 4 Reuter. AAP. SYDNEY.—Aborigine* gal led top place h four of six dai a: La reroute (Sydney) Public School in the November c aminalons. Of the 21G r! Udren enrolled a! La Peiouse Fublie SchC 4, »07 vie of aborigine bloel. The headma?ier of the srh« IReuter. AAP. - 130 words
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Advertisement557 1948-01-02 4 SITUATION VACANT Clerk squired by the Singapore Improvement Trust for its permanent stair. Commencing salary $60 per month plus Cost of Living Allowance $54,--oer month. A higher commencing salary may be paid if circumstances justify it. Applicants who should be under 24 years oi age must hold the Senior Cambridge557 words
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Advertisement75 1948-01-02 4 NOTHING CAN ITAKE THE EYESIGH'i, your most precious Kift of God, once ruined ia never recovered. Eyesight Conservation Is by means of having your eyea examined periodically by a qualified specialist. C. S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: 4435 FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LATEST INSTRUMENTS.75 words
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Article, Illustration869 1948-01-02 5 I c .>nd Text BED BRANDT lanchuria, Dec. 17.— shied of evidence churlan front t .at al;.n arc giving Id to the Commuthe present time, •h best available tn captured ComNationaltst Army Beers, staff officers bsei vera I could not869 words
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321 1948-01-02 5 U.P. MOSCOW. Dec. 31.— Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov charged the United States was responsible for the failure of the Big Four to agree on German peace treaty, because United States wishes to turn the Reich into a "bridgehead ol American Imperialism." Molotov issuedU.P. - 321 words
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Article119 1948-01-02 5 Chian g's Prediction U.P. Nanking, D< 3. 31. —Generalissimo H iang Kai-shek in his New Year's radio message to the Chinese people said that the main forces of th e Communists must t>e conquered with in one year, aul predicted triumph for the "organized strength of the Chinese people." StatingU.P. - 119 words
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Article86 1948-01-02 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Dec. 31.—Observers in Moscow forecast today that M. Vyacheslav Molotov's .statement en the breakdown of the London meeting of the Foreign Ministers Council heralded an increasingly independent Soviet line on the future of Germany. They exoected that the Soviet authorities would particularly encourage the developmentReuter. - 86 words
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Article64 1948-01-02 5 U.P. LONDON. Jan. 1. Radio Moscow erected the New Year with a cry of a b-ibv. who the -b'ef anncun-er Yuri Levitan mid w*s the Soviet Union's citizen. Sov et citizens* were warned not wish each other prod luck on th« cominer years. b***ns« the gnnouoeerU.P. - 64 words
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106 1948-01-02 5 U.P. NEW YORK. Jan. I. The hilarous blaring welcome Americans give the New Year is dimmed by snow, rain and high prices so that it appeared to be the quietest celebrat on the nation has known since pre-war .years. Here a murky fog descended onU.P. - 106 words
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Article100 1948-01-02 5 U.P. COLOMBO, Dec. SO—Ceylon has provisionally allocated 185, 000 me rie tons of rice for 'vhe first half of 1048. This allocation, subject to Rnal confirm 4ion by the International Emergency Food Coinoil, fulls short cf Ceylon'i expec, a ions by about 20,000 tons.U.P. - 100 words
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Article49 1948-01-02 5 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 31. George French Btebbtn*. who was ditto receive a CBE in the New Year honours, ha* died at nis home in Streathain. A pioneer in England Ox radlotherapv he had been honorary secretaiy of the Radium Commission for many years! Router.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article49 1948-01-02 5 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Dec. 31 -The Australian Cricket Board ot Control have decided to permit Australian Test players wives being in Britain next summer when the Australians .will l touring. The wives, however vill not b e allowed to travel with the team —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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372 1948-01-02 5 There have been references in the press recently to the alleged leluctance on the part of tne war I Department to settle claims by civilian contractors in Singapore for work carried out immediately before the War. Several of such claims were settled during the War.372 words
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Article68 1948-01-02 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Jan. L Air I Force revealed the Federal Bureau o" Investigation was investigating publication of a recent magazine article stating that a United States 1 rocket planes had flown Faster I than aouitd. The Air Force had classified as i a top secret the performanceU.P. - 68 words
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Advertisement169 1948-01-02 5 MJVT. OF THE GENERAL ELEC TRIC CO.. LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE KUALA LU MPUR PENANG Pernk Agents: The Kinta Electrical Distribution Co., Ltd. IPOH. f 01 Immediate Deliverj h *WP A C. 50 cycles Models 1 i 110 Vo,ts 750 Watts H^ l,<lll^ 11,1 1(100 I OPERATES RADIO, REFRIGERATOR, LIGHTS,169 words
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217 1948-01-02 6 Prosecution Opens Case Against Ex-Premier Reuter. TOKYO. Dec. 31.— The CBroggexuminution ol Hideki Tojo muy be greatly curtailed as the result of the decision by the International Military Tribunal for th Fa r East to permit the prosecu tion interrogation only byReuter. - 217 words
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143 1948-01-02 6 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Dec. 31—Putting into action a plan to paralyse Jewish transport in Jerusalem, Arab bombing squads have attacked five Jewish buse.i and one lorry, injuring 27 Jews raid one British constable, it was learned tonight. The attacks have all been made since da wReuter. - 143 words
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Article269 1948-01-02 6 Army 9 pts. (three tries*; R.A.F. 3 pts. (penalty goal). Scoring against the run of the play. th c Army defeated the R.A.F. by nine points (three tries* to three points (a penalty goal) in the Singapore "fivecornered" rugby competition match played at Jalan Besar stadium last269 words
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Article54 1948-01-02 6 Notice is hereby given that Special General Meeting of Members of the Singapore Printers' Un on will be held at No. 149 Middle Road, on Sunday, at 10 a.m. The Meeting win connoei tne Subcommittee's Report on working conditions and standard of living o r the54 words
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Article91 1948-01-02 6 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Jan. L The Australian Board of Cricket Control has announced that the 17 players to make the trip to England next year will be chosen after the fifth test against India, beginning on Feb. 6. Each player will receive £800, as compared withReuter. - 91 words
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87 1948-01-02 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Dec. 31. Secret tests of United States atomic weapons will begin at Eniwetok Atoll ground on January 31 and the 30.000 square mile area surrounding the proving grounds have been declared "dangerous" to trespassers of any nation after that date. TheU.P. - 87 words
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98 1948-01-02 6 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 31 —The Australian Rugby Union team to meet England at Twickenham en Saturday was selected today as follows: B. J. Piper: A. E Tonkin: T. Allan (captain). A j X Walker; J. W. Macbride; N. A Emery; C T Burke; NReuter. - 98 words
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230 1948-01-02 6 U.P. ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI. Dec. 31. -The world heavyweight champion. Joe Louis, said today that his man who almost deprived him of against Jersey Joe Walcott, the light next summer would be his title, and not against the world lighthcavywelgut champion. <U.P. - 230 words
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Article33 1948-01-02 6 Playing at the St. Geocge'a Read ground on Sunday last, the 9 Sub Depot XI 8.0.D.C.A of 223 RO D di «'\v l v\di \s it h t toe mber Rangers.33 words
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Article196 1948-01-02 6 A very successful sea ■porta meet way h.-l j on New Year'Day in spite of an overcast sky and rain which fell in torrents early in the morning. Not to be outdone by the weather, scores of vessels ranging from Malay kolehs to yachts and196 words
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61 1948-01-02 6 U.P. ADELAIDE, Dec. 31.—Lefthander Jim Brink ot Seattle, reached the semi-finals of the South Australian Tennis championshios, when he defeated J. MeCa-thy, Australia, 6-2. 6-4 and 6-4. In the men's doubles. Brink end ETddie Moylan of Trenton. NJ. beat E H Brodie and F :mdU.P. - 61 words
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Article61 1948-01-02 6 Reuter. LON'DOX. .lan. 1. The Football Association cup draw will be televised for the fust time when pairings for the fourth round are made in London on Jan 12. "Live" television reproduction will not be possible so the diaw will be filmed and theReuter. - 61 words
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Article182 1948-01-02 6 If the wrestling match between the Hungarian "steam roller". King Kong, and the Sikh Gohath. Dara Singh, materialise?, the anti-TB Fund should benefit substantially. Since the match cannot be staged at the Happy World Covered Stadium, because of the Hungarian matman's contac: with the Great World,182 words
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Article69 1948-01-02 6 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Jan. 1: Keith Johnson of New South Wales has l.een appointed by the Australian Board of Cricket Control as manager of the Australian team which will tour fan England during the coming summer. Johnson who held the rank of a Flight Lieutenant inReuter. - 69 words
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Article46 1948-01-02 6 A year ago the employees of Messrs. Boustead and Co. started a benevolent society with the object of rendering aid to one another at the time of bereavement. This body called the Union Benevolent Society will hold its first annual general meeting on46 words
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Article81 1948-01-02 6 Reuter. CLEVELAND, Dei 31 Ja Kramer, credited his victory uvei the world professional lawn tennis champion, Bobby RinK*. here bud night to better lighting, and Inpredicted that lie would end as tinvictor in his .series <>i matches with if the lighting was as good in otherReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement164 1948-01-02 6 JK r JOHN LUND NOW SH ?JP NG! Plus! Malayan Film Unit Newsrccl showing the GovernorI General s visit to Kuala Lumpur and thr Ist. pictures of th c Kuala Kan?sar flood! I TOtMOIUMftW MTMITO! Samuel Goldwvn who gave you the ACADEMY AWARD WINNER "The Hrst Years of our Lives"164 words
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Advertisement131 1948-01-02 6 AJ [1\ Glowing Emblem of Magnificent Musical! The Girl and the Musical! <»^^^^^^^B| fSS\ Now Screening! [I 1 Rex Children's Matinee Tomorrow 11 a.m. i J Ii "WHITE EAGLE" Chaps. 1—«• i 1 AS I Final Chaps, on SUNDAY. <-* V ————■——i I i 1 404?/ V/ TOMORROW at M'NITE!131 words
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Article1274 1948-01-02 7 Courtenay Wins G-G's Cup: Chatster Breaks Course Record For 6f. ANTANA DESTROYED PENANG. Thursday,wiss destroyed yesterday folowing an accident during training. PENAN*I. THURBDA Y. COURTENAY. (.1. DONNELLY' IIP) WON THE OOVERNORGENERAL'S CHALLENGE CTIP IN THE RA('E FOR CRACK STAYERS IN THE THIRD DAY OF THE1,274 words
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657 1948-01-02 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. JAN. 1. AFTER DON BRADMAN, WITH A CHANGELESS INNINGS OF 13?. AND LINDSAY HASSETT, WITH 80. HAD LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR A BIG SCORE WITH THIRD WICKET STAND OF tG9 IN TWO HOURS, AUSTRALIAN COLLAPSED AGAINST INDIA'S BOWLING AND WERE 355 FOR EIGHTReuter-AAP. - 657 words
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119 1948-01-02 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE. D:c. 31.— New Gouth Wales beat Victoria by six wickets to their Sttcfflcla Shicl,] mat h here. RnterpriJnfc baking by the taiU uler allowed Victoria to make sucii a g~od light alter being outplayed. At the close of the third day's pReuter. - 119 words
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89 1948-01-02 7 Reuter. PARIS, Jan. 1. The French Government have spent 28.100 guineas on eight horses to stand a the French National Stud. They paid 3.000 guineas and 4.300 guineas respectively for i Camarade Second, by Plnceal. and I Fasano, by Barneveldt. both ofReuter. - 89 words
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Article175 1948-01-02 7 The Eclipee Badminton Par's* did extremely we'J to he'd l c formidable Cedriagtoi Badminton Party from Fenaig to a threeall draw when they met at «1« Clerical Union Hall on Tuesday night The meet exciting matcn was the duel be ween Chee ig Hock Lens (Eclipee)175 words
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Article79 1948-01-02 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Doc. 31. W» BKrtWJr of Philadelphia who w \he Dian T Sculls at Henley last summer, has been adjiWgea America's outstanding amateur athlete for 1948. h He was named today par United States Amateur AthlcUc Union as winner of the James Sulhvan MemorialReuter. - 79 words
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Article79 1948-01-02 7 Reuter. Ss*» HIS had been p.c*d to the United State > tcr Olympic Gair.es at St. Morltz would sail for Eu W e h^o^ed 9 regardless of what in the dispute frith the Aim. teur Athletic Union W W team should represent Anerica n ice hockeyReuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement361 1948-01-02 7 3 SHOWS DAILY g.IS and 9.15 p.m. ,l, r Miracle Picture Wonder! "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" Starring SABL T l n (lorncous Technicolor i,l MORROW at MID-NITE— "Till The Clouds Roll By" v) ih the greatest all-star east! In Techni-olor GREAT WOULD G LOBC 7—9.15 P.M. I.ii/an and Ihe Lcopnrd361 words
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Advertisement296 1948-01-02 7 IWtshiTg A* Om- Parens A Hippy New Year* I 'j Today Four Shorn -\VjMVN in Robert Riskins J -mack: towpi I I Ii KENT SMITH NED SPARKS WALLACE FORO REGIS TOOME. I NEW WORLD CABARET j assuring cool comfort 1 DANCE NIGHTLY 1 K0.,1 8 I' M TO MUHnOHT Special296 words
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Article187 1948-01-02 8 Whfk New Y*ar reveller* wined, danced and sane fee New Year hi nl Singapore* yaUy festooned hotel* and dance halls, n mid-wife ai tht Kandang Kt> bmm delivered Singapore* first 191S baby. He is the son of Chew Sjete Ngan and Tan Chin i him187 words
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295 1948-01-02 8 Kuala Lumpur, dan l Itevte* i -tcs f pay effective from today. will be paid to employees jp »nd Kui'idp;'" tin mines and the Malayan liming Employers' Association has notified the Selangoi T n Mine Workera' Trade Union of Ihe following iates to295 words
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Article, Illustration88 1948-01-02 8 Seetng the New Year in. The President of the SRC. Dr. C. J. Paglar and quests at the Mwol Wi- rear's En hall of the SRC. held at the Memorial Flail. Left to right Mrs. Paglar, Miss Stella Lim, Miss Jeanettt Spillman, Mr. 8. On</.88 words
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Article408 1948-01-02 8 Giving a delightful exhibition of table-tennis before a large crowd ft* the Great World last night, the I North Malayan team, comprising players from Penang and Ipoh j won the fir.it of their three local fixtures when they trounced the 1 Rest -a local408 words
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Article70 1948-01-02 8 BOMBAY. Dec. 31.- Six students, one a girl, were rounded by bullets. 20 others were injured and more than 300 suffered from tear gas effects when police opened fire, made a series of lathi charges and left loose hundreds of tear gas squibs among 3.000 students70 words
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51 1948-01-02 8 There were eight victime a woman killed and seven men injured when this Mumiclpal lorry ran oft the road in Serangoon ana crashed into the front portion of a house on New Year's Eve. The lorry, a ton vehicle was laden with rubbish. The front of the house was totally51 words
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Article236 1948-01-02 8 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. I. Prime Minister Clement Attlee is transmitting a message carrying the good wishes of the people and Governemment of Britain to the people o' Burma to be read at the transfer of power celebrations jn Pangoon on Sunday. At Lomion celebrations .whereReuter. - 236 words
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Article208 1948-01-02 8 The following i< the text of Hi, Rxcel ?n y the Governor's New Year me :s.gc io tin' people Of Sin«av ..e:---"1 wish tc so vi to the people of Singapo/c my wannest go**] wishes for their r.appine.a ami I prosperity m lt«. "Looking at the wor a208 words
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Article95 1948-01-02 8 The Kadavanallur Muslim. F Jo\Lu to nuet the Smsspore Chinese Athletic Soccer XL on Salur S ,t the Jalan Besar Stadium, at t 5 Pt a Wfl be selected from the Lv '---X J Samad. M. N. attt- °S A. Ibrahim. S. B- Ibrahim. M.95 words
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Article99 1948-01-02 8 Ipoh, Jan. I—lhe cnarge agiunst Mr. D. E. Silva. wellknown jeweller in Ipoh, was withdrawn recently by Inspector Che Ora, acting on instructions from the Crown Counsel. He was charged with dishonestly re tainmg stolen property, in respect of a silver tray, belonging to Mr. Ogilvle. Mr Silva99 words
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472 1948-01-02 8 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. L- Torrential rain and darkened skies formed the setting for much of the New Year's Day football. Results, therefore, were surprising in many Six first division games yielded four away wins, a draw and the heaviest beating usually sound BurnleyReuter. - 472 words
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Article75 1948-01-02 8 MALACCA Jan. 1 After a short lull since the .Vet serious outbreak of smallpox in the s-ttla-ment another outbreak is repoited from Ramu.in China, about 2a miles from the town. All cases, which total three in number, ire f>om Malay homes jn the kampong. The Government Health75 words
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Article285 1948-01-02 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) There misht come a time in 1 Malaya, it the move to strike fear of Communist.; in th« hearts oi the people succeeded, '.hat should the people eat a certain article ol food they might be dubbed as Communists! Thus declared285 words
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Article40 1948-01-02 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Jan, 1.-M. Untitled Sv<°t Amb?>«!sador to rn/H* tnfinxf resented h's e*e***ni to the Goverr.o--General.Eol Mount Wt en Mr. Novikov. who --rived here before Christmas, arms cvnrie* imi naantajrlv* on the F-ur-Power Austrian trentv commission in Vienna. Reutei.Reuter. - 40 words
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Obituary36 1948-01-02 8 —On 1st. January. 1Q48 at No. Tronoh Road 'Jin-nn-rc. William Crocford rriwf» r ds. rn p ral at n-dado-' OmKerv 5 P.M <oH'v Inserts sister^ Wirnio and En d Erelish and Indian papers please copy.36 words
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