Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1948
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Title Section59 1948-09-25 1 The Malaya Tribune BY TIIE PEOPLE FOR TIIE PEOPLE larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Bimu.lt********** Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Bouse,59 words
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Article295 1948-09-25 1 Now They Wait For Vishinsky U.P. PARIS, Fri —The United Nations General Assembly brushed aside vigorous protests from the Soviet bloc today and agreed to a hill debate «1 68 international issues, most of them dealing with the East-West cold war. Stil] beli;?erent. the RussianU.P. - 295 words
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Article, Illustration62 1948-09-25 1 from the Siamese Army Dakota which Singapore is H.R.H. Prince Chumbhot. The ■<■ m ill rd'Uj with his sister. Princess Strirma Prince Acharadir and a large retinue of ltd officials "j the Siamese Royal Houseto *hpertinent from Bangkok', The port:/ are on their bring back tin62 words
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Article105 1948-09-25 1 U.P. RK, Sat. —It was annudnced today unction of the first atomic power ry will bepin this fall on a 4,900- re tract near here. Uomic Energy •on said the plant will metric power from an experi- 11 wi n <* P">is < xpected to dateU.P. - 105 words
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Article35 1948-09-25 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Saturday. —I Sir Laurence Olivier's film of Henry V has grossed more than $3,900,000 in the United i States and Canada since its opening in April last year j ri>U.P. - 35 words
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Article197 1948-09-25 1 U.P. PARIS, Friday. Secretary of State Mai shall conferred again today with British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin on the Berlin crisis, while the United Nations General Assembly heard a demand to outlaw war. Marshall's talk with Bevin was their first since the British Foreign Secretary returned fromU.P. - 197 words
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Article107 1948-09-25 1 Seven rings and two watches •ire in the hands of the Singa)Ore Police, who have good reason to believe that they have r>cen stolen, but cannot trace the owners. If YOU have lost or hays been robbed of 8 ring or a wristv/atch befoie July107 words
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52 1948-09-25 1 U.P. LONDON. Sat —Babara Elizabeth Parent. 38, a minkbreeder from Montreal, Canada, was remanded today for further hearing on Sept. 28 on charges that she ran up a bill of £116 sterling at Mayfair Hotel. "1 was trying to get home." she said.U.P. - 52 words
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Article36 1948-09-25 1 NEW YORK. Sat.- The Wail Street Journal says editorially that the "British pound sterbng is not going to become freely exchangeable money for a long time British trade will coninue on the barter basis36 words
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Article140 1948-09-25 1 Alan Lewis - (By Alan Lewis) F or informution of racegoers, if the track today is wet, these horses ha\e run well under such conditions:— Race 1. Haydee, Ylarcori, Hunter's* Call, Jininiy. Golden Grove and Skittais. Race 2. Rochdale, Red Ted, Courtesan. Sil er Lining. Race 3. Lady Hampton,140 words
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Article34 1948-09-25 1 U.P. GREENVILLE. Kentucky. Friday. Raymond Ellison. 37, has been sentenced to the electric chair for strangling his 12-year-old bride Imogen. It took the jury only 20 minutes to find him guilty.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration70 1948-09-25 1 Men ~f the Beota rind Coldstream Ommrda, bound hn Mai aye., march through London >.n then- way to Waterloo Station where then mtrained tor Southampton. The men wiU augment the force* hen and help the fight against terroritta in the Ft aeration, hit tun states wive*70 words
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Article232 1948-09-25 1 U.P. BATA V I A. Sat. —Republican Government troops have reoccupied Walikoekoen and Sarangan to the west of Communist-held Madr;n in a fourda v old drive, according to Antara. Ngawi. 23 mdes northwest, however, has fallen to the Reds following daylong fighting on Wednesday.U.P. - 232 words
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Article42 1948-09-25 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Fri lay.—Representative William L. Dawson (Democrat, Illinois) said today that "reports indicate that more Negroes will vote for Harry S. Truman for President than have ever voted the Democratic ticket in the history of this nation.' —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article29 1948-09-25 1 A Chinese was the only per son ar rested in Singapore under the Emergency Regulations, yesterday. The total of Emergency Regulations arrests in Singapore is now 288.29 words
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Article, Illustration75 1948-09-25 1 jn.st one mora bandit who paid the price for his fatty on th( gallows. Tan Ah Seng ID is arrested carrying a revotver and ammunition Trial and convicted under the Emergency Rf nidations. he wan hanged at the Johert Bahru Prison this neck Others to die similarly were75 words
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Article63 1948-09-25 1 Only $6,050 has been spent this year on repatriation out of the $7 million Indian Immigration Fund. The money was spent on tire repatriation of 110 Indian labourers during the period January to August. Labourers with more than ten years service in this cojutry. either employed on63 words
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Article27 1948-09-25 1 U.P. TEL AVIV, Sat: Twentysix Sternist prisoners escaped trom the prison here last night. All but one were recaptured tt short time later. -U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article45 1948-09-25 1 U.P. BIRMINGHAM, Sat: Hen ry Rayner, 32, an actor, wa said in court to have dumpci all the clothing of his wife', lover into a filled bath-tub, be cause he allegedly said that ht wanted "to cool them off a bit.' U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article51 1948-09-25 1 U.P. LONDON. Sat: Mrs. J Skeats has had her rent reduced rfter she told the London Rent Tribunal that her landlord, an gered at her complaints, too* ler bed away, nailed up thwindows, cut off the water an< lights, and smeared her clothe < line with candleU.P. - 51 words
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Article37 1948-09-25 1 SHANGHAI. Sat. Wang j Chun-cheh, a prominent Shao 0 j hai businessman with exten«ive trade connections in the United States, died before a firing squad "his afternoon for economic sabotage. He had dealings in foreign exenange.37 words
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Article137 1948-09-25 1 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) Changi Convict Prison has a new superintendent. He is Mr. Andrew Clow. OBE, BEM who has been seconded for service m Singapore from Palestine by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Superintendent Clc*v arrived here last month. He was Asst. Supeiintendent137 words
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Article32 1948-09-25 1 Reuter. Chinese Communist ra-Uo report*, that Communist lorces have captured Tsinan, Shantung provincial cap'tal and that all Government troops in the city wen* "wio. j i out."—ReuterReuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement197 1948-09-25 1 WATCH REPAIRS Accuracy I* the keynote of our repair service for all timepieces. This »s proved by the numerous testimonials (on view) (riven by satisfied clients. (Contractors to lI.M. Forces) YICK WOH HING 420, Vorth Bridge Rd., Phone 7922. my i on mbi Js| Wf:- introduces more hits... :Vi|fl KDMIMM)197 words
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Article103 1948-09-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. TO day.—A member of the Malayan Association speaking at a meeting of the Association held leeently, remarked that the pamphlet entitled 'Why income Tax"" published b> Public Relations ment wan a waste of public money. Enquiries as to the purpose of the pamphlet revealed103 words
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Article148 1948-09-25 2 Thr Federation has about 200 Haw abiding trade unions lett after the official cican-up which counted out 61 unions recently. rhere ia a strong move afoot ia the Federation to get labour reorganised on constitutional union Lines, Mr. Tohn Brazier. Trade Union Adviser for148 words
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Article66 1948-09-25 2 Negri Sembilan UMNO youths, at a recent meeting in Seremban, the State capital, decided to seek Government help to strengthen kampong defence organisation in the State. The meeting proposed that all able-bodied youths be trained in the use of firearms unde; expert local police guidance so66 words
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Article66 1948-09-25 2 Wan Ah Lin. a woman oi 'sixty-three, was found guilty of possession of liquor ana possession of a still. She was fined $150 or one month simple imprisonment o n the first charge and $6GP or three months' simple Imprisonment on the second The Magistrate.66 words
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254 1948-09-25 2 > A Chinese. Tan S'vee Leng.. suddenly heard seven shot. fired towards him when he was in his house at 72. Johore j Road, yesterday. I One of the bullets grazed his left kg and penetrated throug I left leg and penetrated through the254 words
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Article154 1948-09-25 2 A woman was beaten up because her husband failed to pay a certain compensation to three Chinese youths. Chia Kirn Soon. Chua Ah Kwa. Tan Ah Soy came up in the First District Court yesterday facing a charge of intimidation and causing grevious hurt154 words
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108 1948-09-25 2 The Singapore l&unicipality will soon consider the prohibition of carrying persons in private lorries. Municipal law permitted it from 1945 on DCCOUBt of the shortage of public transports. Mr. W. L. Blythe, Deputy President, who was examining the state of pn' 'ie transport only108 words
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Article52 1948-09-25 2 The two radios which Lconjr had taken was tot.illy valued at $806. Leong, pleading guilty to all chai ges, wa s sentenced to iou r months' r .i- on the first charge, and three months' r.i. on the second and, third charge. The sentences ar e to52 words
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Article50 1948-09-25 2 An Indian. D. Mohamed I Hussain was granted a disI charge from bankruptcy by the Acting Chief Justice < Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith) in the Singapore bankruptcy Court yesterday. Mr. D. H. Chapman. Assistant Official Assignee, informed the court that the Official Assignee had no objection to the bankrupt's50 words
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Article440 1948-09-25 2 "OUR POLICY IS POLITENESS" A warning sent by the Singapore oranch of the A "Red Dragon" secret society to a CWnOjC kay, threatened him that if he reported to the poiice they would attack him with hand-grenades and then send men to kill him. The440 words
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Article222 1948-09-25 2 U.P. LONDON. Friday. waivci Fletcher M.P.. Tory expert on Malaya, tonight accused th. Government of too much com placency in the early stages of the wars on terrorism. Fletcher asked: WHY had there not been a round-up of arms and dangerous men? WAS Force 136U.P. - 222 words
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Article53 1948-09-25 2 M. Karupiah told the First District Court that a 14-year-old Indian girl. Retnam Bal. gave him $40 to take hcT away from her parents. Karupiah, charged with kidnapping, claimed trial. He was allowed bail of $500 in two sureties. The case was fixed for hearing53 words
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Article30 1948-09-25 2 U.P. NEW YORK, Sat —The lustice Department opened proceedings today to force the Aluminium Company of America to give up its alleged monopoly of the nation's aluminium industry.—U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement165 1948-09-25 2 DIAMOND DRAGON DANCE PALACE GRAND RACE BALL t lntroducing: MISS ANNIE TAN, I Versatile Cabaret Queen. "3 Celebrate the occasion in the most I I artistic original Dance Palace in the! J§ Orient and enjoy dancing in the plea- I S j sunt company of 100 charming dance hostesses. 1165 words
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Advertisement118 1948-09-25 2 OUEENS Last Day: 3.00, 6.30, 9.15 P.M. Uicc Faye Don Vmeehe in "THAT NIGHT IN RIO" OPENING TOMORROW "NORA PRENTIS" 3 Showa Daily: 3, 6 9.15 p.« Gayest Moateai Romance In Carnivc' TECHNICOLOR! "HOLIDAY IN MEXICO" Starring Water Pidgeon Jose Iturld Roddy McDonell Jane Powell To-Nlte at Mid-Nite A Sweet-Swinging118 words
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Advertisement72 1948-09-25 2 GREAT WORM) GLOBE <4K-4m "Crimson Ghost" (Whole Serial) NEW WORLD LIDO "Zombies On Br<>;-:l\\av" 9 PU S! Louis-WalcoM Retain mmm* Tomorrow: "Variety Qhp ROYAL j "My Abode Is In Ih jjiiu» (in Iliniliisttu.i) NEW HAPPY THEATRE (HAPPY WORLD) Last 3 Shows To thu 1 8.15, 7.15 A 1.15 i' M72 words
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Article362 1948-09-25 3 Peak Figure May Be Doubled imports of finished good* for the first ball of this year reached 80 per cent of the total imports for last year. Food, drink and tobacco accounted for one third of the imports. Imports of raw materials also showed a big increase362 words
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Article80 1948-09-25 3 Kit by the piestnt high cost jof living, five peons, me-nbei of the Kedah-PerlLs brunch ol I the All-Malaya Junior Service Association, resigned recently in Alor Star. Kedah. The Secretary of the Association.. Inche Johr.ri Hoji Sallch. said. "They are aii tamily-men and they had80 words
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Article95 1948-09-25 3 Income Tax A Mask? Income Tax provides a means of increased taxation wfiich might mask the need to overhaul the operations of Government and the cost of administration This cost has steadily increased with the now generous conditions in Government service and the pact ivith which controls and more controls95 words
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Article503 1948-09-25 3 Kwang Ah Piong, managing partner of Thong Siong Bus Co.. j tclii the Acting Chief Justice. I Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, yesterday that the company's liabilities, totalling approximately $190,000, were due to borrowing to meet losses resulting from competition with another bus company. Kwang. who was examined503 words
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Article176 1948-09-25 3 THERE would be no necessity for blackouts in Singapore it all if the 35.000 consumer' would switch off two 60-watt lamps between 6 and 10 o'clock every nirjht. Mr. W. L. Blythe. Deputy Municipal President, said so in the course of his presidential remarks at yesterday's176 words
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Advertisement126 1948-09-25 3 inf J'rv- advisable. Mr. btf* al *,A prWG has spent r ra in very careful p»ny ~„.,..I SO .j an effective res'*; i No operation Is! certain < ure can be prescribed be r< funded rnofUr, Vr«.t to r our premises. CJU of extorted piles aWbitkNi and also Cm before126 words
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Advertisement713 1948-09-25 3 sfsfs SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Experienced salesman to handle British Chemical Products. Apply personally j between 11 to 1 p.m. 35, Medeij ros Bldg. (N. 666) j WANTED well recommended cook boy and washing amati. I Must be good cook. No children. Two persons only. Wrue to Box A 1662 M.T.713 words
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Advertisement485 1948-09-25 3 BODY-BUILDING made easy■ interesting through expert tuition of Prof. Alsagcff, 348, Market Street, Singapore. j (X.635) SPECIAL PIANO Tuitions. LiCarn rapid method to be accomplished pianist. Excellent opportunities for beginners and advanced pupils. Special moderate charges for School chil dren. Apply R. J. Gabriel of the Trinity College of Music485 words
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Advertisement457 1948-09-25 3 I EDUCATIONAL Learn Chinese in the SINGAPORE CHIMESE MAXI DARIN SCHOOL. 122. Prinscp j Street, Singapore, Telephone 0881. New Class for absolut beginners (Explanations in English) commencing October Ist. 1948. Tuesdays Friday*? —7.15 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. Clase Teacher, Prof. Liv Chiang. M.A. Ph.D. Vacancies also in other 20 classes457 words
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Article218 1948-09-25 4 MR. A. V. ALEXANDER, Britain's Defence Minister, announces plans to prepare the mother country for an emergency. In plain words, the British Cabinet feel that we are now on the brink of war, and we must be ready if it conies. No one wants war, least of218 words
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Article140 1948-09-25 4 IjUTIAT is our position here in South East Asia 7 The tides of war will not take long to wash our shores. We are already feeling the first ripples. Th? breakwaters must be built at top speed. The steady darkening of the European scene must urge us forward140 words
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Article169 1948-09-25 4 QUESTIONS are being asked about Govern ment's order to freeze the funds of suspect trade unions which have now gone underground The order was made on August 19 and ta bled at the Singapore Legislative Council on September 14. Can anybody tell us anything about the frozen funds?169 words
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Article, Illustration870 1948-09-25 4 Over 2,000 years ago a slave amused angered the citizens Greece with his stories about animals. Today these stories of Aesop come to life on the screen with live-animals as actors. AESOP'S Fables preA sented as motionpicture fact, not storybook fancy, is a current project in children's education.870 words
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Article308 1948-09-25 4 LACK OF DILIGENCE. SIR. After reading the report of the Select Committee on the •Debtor and Creditor (Occupation) Bill. 1948", I must ask for the clarification of one question which failed to have the attention of the Select Committee. It was decided to recommend that the date ofLACK OF DILIGENCE. - 308 words
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Article333 1948-09-25 4 N. MRHERVAN SINGH. SIR. The undue prominence given to British competitors in the film of the Olympic (lames deserves criticism. The frequent close-ups of the Australian, Canadian and British contingents marching past the King, in contrast with the long distance flashes of Indian and other Asian contingents. :;mells ofN. MRHERVAN SINGH. - 333 words
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Advertisement118 1948-09-25 4 SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, etc. Branches Agents at Hongkong, Java, Bangkok all towns in Malaya. SINGAPORE'S BEST KNOWN XX, 1 LOCAL MADE SHIRTS k A With Semi-Stiff Collar Attached fr?118 words
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Advertisement51 1948-09-25 4 In Tea, flavour comes first' That's why in a drink "Gold Leaf" tastes so rich, Grand and Refreshing. "Gold Leaf" through the years has become The housewife's favourite beverage. mmmmmmmmm**mmmnmnmmm*mmxm I j filing problems! VISIBLE SO SUSPENDED FILING SYSTEMS 104 ROBINSON ROAD SI NC A POWE T£ 1 84 851 words
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Advertisement17 1948-09-25 4 •"'l*" Lj f* r l,u d who ho.« .rvd ~,o r M MILLO^ sou a6£nts LOW 7AN6CHANG17 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1948-09-25 5 JANb STAFFORD - By JANb STAFFORD Science Service Medical Writer. BR sulfa drugs, penicil- treptomycin what omes next in medicine's war against germs? eases remain un- d. Among them ate a les, such as the cold, influenza. Infantile psralysls, and yeasts and the .in1,265 words
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Article, Illustration86 1948-09-25 5 .By Science Service), ancient casts ays- tgn tv the pariahs or it low and mental jobs. At the same lime, though, these ar#- necessary social functions, however, dirty and I deful they may be. So it is also with the pariah They are lield in low pois a.rd86 words
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Article392 1948-09-25 5 A turn in m m linings for household skillets and baking pans are discarded after a single use and save the drudgery of scouring out the used utensil. The shaped linings, made in sizes to fit standard skillets, are of n?n-absorbent, noninflammable, highly burnished aluminum foil. Sample392 words
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459 1948-09-25 5 I By Science Scrvic< Now that summer with its large crop of la almost over, speculations Is high as to how happily married Johnny and Mary Will he after they come out of the (loads. You may he able to make a sound prediction If459 words
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Article, Illustration255 1948-09-25 5 (By Science S< i Vice) IT doesn't look lUa an > ir end it doesn't replace sn > or; yet as artificial %r > > isures hearing b>;ttr (Inn any human am Since no two people alike, precision hearing aide cannot be* tested on human255 words
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Advertisement460 1948-09-25 6 SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE. For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE row LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURO. Call. Tangier OI FNFARN Gdn 22/3 2fith oTsHIRE ZZZ 14th Oct. 19th Oct. =Z- fj{h Oct. M Nov. OLeSaRtSeY 23rd Dec! 29th Dec From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and ChlaM. GLENAPP P OH lfl GLENGVLE460 words
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Advertisement575 1948-09-25 6 SITUATION VACANT Vacancy For Captain Application, are Invited for the post of Captain I In the Marine Service of the Malayan Railway. Candidates should be nol more than 35 years of age, ami must possess the a Master of a Local Trade ship under 75 tons. Present salary appointment Is575 words
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Advertisement329 1948-09-25 6 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are again invited for the supply of Dog Badges for the year 1949. A specimen badge may be inspected at the Office of the Municipal Veterinary Surgeon. 40 Kam pong Java Road, between 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. mm week-days (1 p.m. on Saturdays). Tenders with329 words
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Advertisement476 1948-09-25 6 l fAPITOL BEST TIP FOR A QUIET DINNER DANCE i ARLTOX SIGHT (LI B BEST DANCE FLOOR BEST BAND SATURDAY RACE NIGHT*—EXTENSION 1 A.M. SPECIAL RACE DINNER $3.00 I Phone 6181 28A Cavenagh Rd. Admission Free| !*Maaßnn*Bnsnnnssnsßnnss«™ *****91 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K.476 words
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Advertisement457 1948-09-25 6 DRAMA m Strange. lieaiilifiil. Powerful! $Wm The impassioned /fRx of two who found a Ji in aMi pF PEDRO > MARIA ELENA jjfj ARMENOARIZ -MARQUES V RF"* \7 Season From t L A M'NITE TONIGHT HERCULES RICYCLES Easy Payments Arranged STRAUS Cycle Company I 134, Victoria Street, Singapon^Te^^ KJP.M. LIKE457 words
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404 1948-09-25 7 ALLAN LEWIS - Bv ALLAN LEWIS r\IKn li »v> rain fell this morning at Bukit Tir• ih. v.:ipii tlie only track work of note was dune I) horses with engagements today. None of tlu* Cup runners was seen out. ,:na this morning was still good and unheavy404 words
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Article119 1948-09-25 7 ALLAN LFWIS - (By ALLAN LFWIS) Race 1. JIMMY Happy Las.s Astivel Race 2. SILVER LINING Skystreak Courtesan Race 3. MASCOTTE Lady Hampton Little Beau Race 4. GENONIAN Yutoi Sunbeam II Race 5. ROYAL BOROI'GH Purple Knight Bow Legs Race 0. ECLIPTIC Leoda Baron ■ace 7. GOLD MEDA! I IST Flashed119 words
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Article817 1948-09-25 7 The following is the card for today's racing at Bukit Timah: RACE ONE—2.OO p.m. Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, 6 Furs. 0 0 0 Haydce 900 Jones (Davies) 0 0 3 Marcori 8.13 Turner (Martin) 0 12 Happy Lass 8.13 Woods (Fox> 00 0 Hunter s Call817 words
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Article983 1948-09-25 7 U.P.-Reuter. Ike Keeps Title IK lv tsMMBi Nen Vork I "day. I** Williams retained his world lightweight championship title when he knocked out Jesse Flores, the contender, m the 16th round of their fight M the Yankee Stadium here last night. Flores went downU.P.-Reuter. - 983 words
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Article15 1948-09-25 7 Thp Kiwi Members' League will hold soccer practices at Farrar Park on Mondays.15 words
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Advertisement395 1948-09-25 7 NOTICE STRAITS CALCUTTA CONFERENCE Shippers are hereby notified that as from 18th September a 20' > rebate will be allowed off tariff rates on shipments made to Calcutta from Port Swetienham by the undernoted Lines who comprise the Straits Calcutta Conference. 8.1. Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Indo-China S.N. Company. For395 words
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Advertisement154 1948-09-25 7 GREAT WORLD ARENA ro\i«. irr at 9 p.m. WONDER WRESTLING presenting TIIE GREATEST CHALLENGE EIGHT EVER STAGED IN MALAYA FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE WORLD RENOWNED "PUNJAB TIGER" CONQUEROR OF DARA SINGH JOdilNDElt THE MIGHTIEST OF INDIA'S GIANT MATMEN CHALLENGING "THE KTNG OF THE RINV Jt KING KONG mm+*iA Heavyweight Champion154 words
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Article370 1948-09-25 8 Husband Leads Fight To End U.P. NWRING, Saturday mornine—A wife sits day and nifbt In the radio room of Military Head quarters her.- keeping In constant louctt yvitn her husband Commander Wane Yao Wu, who, with hvs men is locked In a light toU.P. - 370 words
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Article159 1948-09-25 8 U.P. PARIS, Friday, ah subway and bus workers walked out on a in.--(lav strike in Paris to- da» paralysing the city's transport during tin- United General Assembly, and forcing m mv factories to close. Tiie United Nations Secretariat arranged special buses to cany United Nations officials andU.P. - 159 words
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Article216 1948-09-25 8 Two women veterans, Mrs. L. 11. Pennefathcr and Mi Chlooh Hiok Chor, will figure in one of the two semi-final ties of tiie women's open Singles championship of Singapore to be played at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Hall this afternoon starting at 2.15 p.m. In the216 words
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Article48 1948-09-25 8 U.P. LONDON, Saturday. In the Commons, by Dr. Edith Summerskill (Parliamentary Becreiary of the Food Ministry) said there was little hop' 1 fOf improvement in food imports from "dollar countries." Government, she said. WU .still trying to get foods instead from soft currency areas.-—U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-09-25 8 The Oni of N/e spiritual rater of 3,200 Yorubaa im Hiberia, on a visit to London21 words
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Article175 1948-09-25 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Friday. The Wail Street Journal declared today that the "British pound sterling is not going to become freely exchangeable money for a long time. British trade will continue on the barter bards. "Sit Stafford Cripps has predicted that the pound will not be freelyU.P. - 175 words
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364 1948-09-25 8 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. —A crew who did not normally lly passenger-planes manned the R«#yal Air Fore Transport aircraft in which Sir Edwaid Gent, High Commissioner for haalaya, wits kill h\ his! Tuiy, it was revealed at trie crash inquiry today. Tlu plane colluhReuter. - 364 words
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Article71 1948-09-25 8 U.P. j SHANGHAI, Sat.—The cit\' I pedicabs have added the price jof law breaking to their char- ges for pedalling custor.iets 1 throuph Shanghai's jammed streets. Overnight tic cycle jockey have increased their minimum i charge from an average three? centt, CiS) to live cents. Explanation:U.P. - 71 words
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Article44 1948-09-25 8 U.P. LONDON. Bat.—Mr. Attlce (Premier) yesterday accused Coasei vativp Party leaders oi "fantastic and ii responsible misrepresentation" abroad o; Britain's present condition, lb aid the success < the Laboui Government's programme "hn given a great load to the test of democratic Europe." U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article98 1948-09-25 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Friday—Car rots turned up today as the favourite vegetable of boys and girls btt.vcen 10 ana 16. Potatoes ran second. placed spinach third, but girls rated it fourth. Ice cr p am won easily as the favouiite desert. Movies were the favourite entertainment.U.P. - 98 words
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Obituary44 1948-09-25 8 1) E A I II >7k. J. C KORI Tilt formerly of the Electricity Departme.it. Singapore Municipality, on Sept. 15, 1948 at his home in hattannur, Travaneore. He j leaves behind his wife and daughter, father and five I thers, lo mourn his loss.44 words
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Article54 1948-09-25 8 U.P. TURIN. Saturday year-old Yugoslav Koselchi wa s crowns King, last nigh, a a convention attended b y sies from witter! tnd 2 [via. Yugoslavia and Hungary. the royal created six moniiu a the of the The gypsies late, dan* around the tiny Carbiglia. Twen iU.P. - 54 words
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