Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1948
1948-10-04
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Title Section63 1948-10-04 1 The Malaya Tribune BX THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Bimultane;ou*ly Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh A Penang Telegram*: ''Tribune Spore." 5811 (9 linee) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent* W*a*r». o*** Turner Ltd., Tnlhm63 words
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Article, Illustration280 1948-10-04 1 IyiEWEST troops to right 11 the bandits in Malaya, the Guards arrived in Singapore this morning from the United Kingdom. The new troops, com prising the 2nd battalions of the Colcstream and Scots Guards, arrived in the Empire Trooper.280 words
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Article51 1948-10-04 1 i n raid this morning i unpong off Holland Road I QBBese were screened and I back to the C.I.D. r questioning The total under detention to >•» 285. k iition the C.I.D. also four Chinese, one on and one Tamil on ins of being member? i51 words
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Article38 1948-10-04 1 oese and five Chi- txrested under ths Regulations over The Ceyloncsc is be a member of the lunist Party and t the C.C.M.P. I the five Chinese are to he members of I mmunlst Party.38 words
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Article38 1948-10-04 1 U.P. hKhutst S;;n. A series of licated to Ruma-i-Russiai iendshlp will be by the Rumanian post the Bucharest press -nnouncrc] today. h* series will have four ■Msttttuoaa and will show tsso-Rumahian ■nßsnsah> M r p. 1U.P. - 38 words
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Article70 1948-10-04 1 During the month of September 15 house breakings were reported in the Tanglin area resulting in the loss of cash and jewellery amounting to some thousands. Police believe that the burglaries were committed by one man whose method Is to climb the drain pipes and70 words
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Article18 1948-10-04 1 The Singapore-bound train was delayed five minutes last night. It was held up when at a crossing.18 words
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Article68 1948-10-04 1 Five armed robberies wero committed in Singapore during the month of September. This is the lowest figure since re-occupation. There were 19 simple robberies (unarmed) for the same month, which is one less than the previous month. There were three murders, no attempted murders and no68 words
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Article37 1948-10-04 1 Vatican City. Sun. Pope Pius j Xll today received in private audience Monsignoi Andrew P. i Landi. director tor Italy of I the War Relief Ser vices of the i National Catholic Welfare Organization.37 words
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Article106 1948-10-04 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today—Terrorist snipers attacked an ex-Palestine police sergeant who was going to his quarters at Gunong Pulai Water Works late last night. They fired several shots at him but missed. The sergeant did not return the fire because he could not see his assailants and106 words
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Article41 1948-10-04 1 U.P. LONDON. Sun. Lincoln and Lancaster heavy bombers staged a mock attack on Scotland today from bases in England. The operation gave more than 1,000 members of the Royal Observer Corps their second large-scale exercisj since the war —U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article160 1948-10-04 1 KOTA TINGGI, Today. Prowlers approached the guard house on the Rubber Estate of Malaya but wer'* sighted by alert sentries comprising a section of the R.A.F. Regiment. The troops saw flash lights about 10 yards away from thei' post and Ired about 40 rounds in their160 words
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326 1948-10-04 1 Reuter U.P. TODAY the United Nations Organisation en 1 ters Ihe gravest phase of its *h«H history. Within the walls of UNO's Security Council this afternoon the West and Russia will be(Tin their biggest battle of words since the Berlin crisisReuter & U.P. - 326 words
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Article190 1948-10-04 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Sun.- British official circles tonight accused Marshal Sokolovsky. Soviet military Governor, of distorting the truth in his pi ess confer- ence statement last night blaming the Western military i Governors for the breakdown of the Berlin crisis talks. I Commenting on the SovietReuter. - 190 words
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Article, Illustration280 1948-10-04 1 Reuter. NANKING. Sun.—A motion which, if adopt ed would cause China to break off diplomatic relations with Russia, is being pushed by the right-wing bloc of the Legislative Yuan. Stating unequivocally that the choice before China was whether to align herself with Russia orReuter. - 280 words
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Article33 1948-10-04 1 The Singapore Bench an<! Bar paid tribute this morning at tiie High Court to the memory of the late Mr. A. de Mello who died on Thursday last.33 words
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Article65 1948-10-04 1 The C.I.D. have now released the names of the three Europeans arrested in Singapore in connection with the Airabu Island arms case. They are: Thomas Storey Clark, formerly a livestock DOBtractOi to the Forces. He claims to be I Irish. A. V. Donati. an Englishman, at65 words
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Article93 1948-10-04 1 U.P. BEIti IN, Sun. Russian authorises charged WMt> ern %ll*es with 742 separi.e violations of air safety rata* in Berlin supply rorrldor* In a new mow in their rn n palgn tS halt the airlift int'> the city Lt. t>en. Mihail Drat vin. deputy SovieU.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement193 1948-10-04 1 fAP y mm i To Relieve Pain Effectively without upsetting stomach The Double Action Tablet stands ln class by itself J »ctlv« relief of ©rally acceptable, even to ttose from unpleasant with sensitive digestions, wlthX stages v^f 8 07 th out the tendency to upset tha in stomach. Each part193 words
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Advertisement13 1948-10-04 1 MEET THE j GUARDS in the MORNING TRIBUNE To-morrow j SPECIAL j PICTURES13 words
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Advertisement10 1948-10-04 1 FOR PHOTOGRAPHS CONSULT THE LARGEST PHOTO I STUDIO IN MALAYA10 words
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308 1948-10-04 2 Government House Fete To Raise Funds An appeal for better and productive deal for Singapore s handicapped children was made by Lady Gimson in a broadcast from Radio Malaya yesterday. What these children needed, (she said) are homes where they can be specially trained308 words
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Article58 1948-10-04 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. A helicopter as big as th< plana now supplying Berlin, and carry detachable "consul fuselage the size of a bus. is being developed by the Air Force. The Plane will have a oi more than 100 miles pei hour and a range of perhaps 200U.P. - 58 words
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Article130 1948-10-04 2 Aground for about eight hou?s on a wreck near the Singapore Roads, yesterday. the coastal freighter Thay Heng i$U tons) freed herself at high tide and later anchored m the Inner Roads. The wreck was the Oscar 1, former coal hulk, which since the British Military130 words
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Article194 1948-10-04 2 Reuter. Paris. Sun. India will con- tinue to fight against racial discrimination nqt only in South Africa but wherever it appears throughout the world. Mrs. Viiaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader ot the Indian delegation to the United Nations, declared today. She was commenting on theReuter. - 194 words
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Article167 1948-10-04 2 U.P. CHICAGO. Sun.—Harry Coshes, owner of the Chicago nightclub, French Casino, said today that he is trying to sign up Patricia Satira Schimdt. who was convicted of killing playboy Robert Mcc aboard his yacht in Havana, to do a strip-tease on a double billU.P. - 167 words
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Article90 1948-10-04 2 U.P. MANILA. Sun.—Manila con- j stabulary have started massarrests of Chinese communists and at least 18 were taken into custody this afternoon, said a Chinese source said here today. Five of the 18 were turned over to the Immigration Office for deportation proceedings. The source saidU.P. - 90 words
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Article104 1948-10-04 2 Mr. A. Blenkinsop. Labour Member of Parliament (Newcastle and Tyne) who is now in Singapore enroute to Australia, said yesterday that he was "highly impressed" with the general order and cleanliness of city in Singapore. He expressed amazement at the recovery of the Colony and its rapid104 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-10-04 2 The crest of the Pasir Panjang Rural District Commit **2 —in gold and black, representing richness and sobriety— which was displayed at the Committee meeting held lasweek.29 words
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167 1948-10-04 2 AN ice-cream man was charged in the Fourth Police Court on Saturday with wilful trespass on Government grounds. On June 8, Poo Yong Tcck was given permission from the General Headquarters to ply Magnolia ices in Tanglin Barracks. On Sept. 17, this167 words
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Article68 1948-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. Clerical workers ol the Malayan Railways here are asking for more special gradi appointments in tht- Railway Clerical Service. A conference of clerical workers to be held here this month will decide whether they want Government to create a Whitley Council as68 words
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Article100 1948-10-04 2 U.P. NANKING, Sun. Tho Chinese government, in another move to revamp the organization of the armed forces, today ordered a modern promotion system for the men. The system, would stop prcmotioing being dished out by virtue of personal friendship, family connections or favouritism. The newU.P. - 100 words
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Article106 1948-10-04 2 U.P. NEW YORK, Sun. The New 1 York Times which supported j the late President Roosevelt against Dewey in 1944 an- nounced its support of Dewey against Truman in the November presidential elections.. The Times, an independent newspaper, said its decision was prompted by changes inU.P. - 106 words
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Article249 1948-10-04 2 One hundred and fourteen officers of t v Survey Department, Federation of Malaya Singapore, who lost their lives during the years were honoured on Saturday at a < <m held at the Survey Department. Kuala Lumn" when a War Memorial Rollb Of Honours was veiled249 words
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Article43 1948-10-04 2 The Court of criminal rip peal will sit in Supreme Court Building. Singapore, on Monday. October 11. 10 3G un. and the Court cf Appeal •Civil, frill -sit in tiie same building on Thursday. Ootobei .4. at tne eaitu time.43 words
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Article38 1948-10-04 2 The Social Welfare Officer Penang and Province Welles ley. Sta'- that ow cl U families receiving lie llia.i" parcels from St. Gorge's Girls' School Society, Penang 10 ol these families were Malay and two were Chinese.38 words
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Article44 1948-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPTJB Rat kill-«.-Jonabk. F v t expert has'b in a memor. n staffs of .hp Agriculture in Fei^ i ae mt m parity for agricultural .aniswi*.. 1 a*ricultural chouljj be pi Malay teacher: .J J technical rnf moranciu:: i.44 words
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Miscellaneous292 1948-10-04 2 BLUE NETWORK imary; 6.05 Children's Hour. Close Down. MALAY ENGLISH 6 30 Sports Round-Up: 6.45 6.00 p.m. signature Tune PROGRAMMES Musical Interlude; 7.00 Time i Opening Announcement and Signal; 7.01 Nature's Corner: Programme Summary in ManPROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 7.15 Musical Interlude; 7.30 darin; 6.03 Mandarin song? 1Q.55 a.m. to 12.00292 words
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Article74 1948-10-04 3 U.P. v Sunday. Wins- a letter to a to" 1 !mr Va ididate in next ction, in this I 1 ncy last -ituation in n much more re, anarchy, irder nourish formerly order British tlag. our Socialist v admit, penury wi! p yrhent ate held atU.P. - 74 words
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Article48 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sun. The j Procurate Hsu Pai-ehi, I of the Fimme Tao riii-ming, a j > onfldenttal on the charge of i urreney ip« j n ProcursAc achaving directed Kuo-lau, to npgcuShanghui sto; k aj t 1 learned vi ~y i < foi in secret hi. ReutciReuter. - 48 words
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984 1948-10-04 3 Singapore Market Report (From A Market Correspondent) Another dull week has to be rt corded with v >us'ness small in volume and prices ta general showing a tendency to ease. Among Dollar Tins there was some investment buying of Petaling while Talam were taken at improved984 words
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Article117 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sun Tho District Court here yesterday acquitted Lujiyuku Yoehii, v 55-year-old Japanese resident, or charges of smuggling a large quantity of sea pro ducts from Japan last ymiv The presiding Judge, following several heatings, di missed the case on tiie ground thnt the lawReuter. - 117 words
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Article103 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. DAKAR, Sun Professor August Piccard, Belgian scientist, said here, today that the first trial, with people on board, of the bathyscaphe with which he plans to make the world's deepest ocean descent in the Atlantawould be made off the CupVerde Islands next week. TheReuter. - 103 words
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Article113 1948-10-04 3 U.P. PARIS. Sun. Greece accused Albania and Yugoslavia of new violations of Greek territory and helping Greek guerrillas, a report from the United Nations special committee in the Balkans disclosed today. At the sametime Bulgaria charged Greek troops had violated Bolgarian territory. The UNSCOB reportU.P. - 113 words
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Article113 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sun. While tne local authorities are still awaiting a Nanking order banning the sale of luxury articles from tomorrow, local jewellers have sent a joint protest to the Shanghai City Council against the move which they pointed out would destroy their business. Anxiety andReuter. - 113 words
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Article100 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. SYDNEY, Bun. Unless tr~vtment methods improve, cancer will kill nearly one tnHlum Australians now livnn), states the Queensland Radium Institute's annual report, which was tabled in Queens'ond Parllumrnt > ntly t'iir report tape that cancer raahĕ second m a "killer" in Queensland, This was caused byReuter. - 100 words
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114 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. Shanghai. Sunday.-In another drastic move to halt speculative activities, the Economic Supervisor's Office for Shanghai, has ordered the suspension of the local cotton yarn market, and outlawed all transactions pending further notice. This step was explained as aimed at eliminating the unlaw, Tul activitiesReuter. - 114 words
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Article117 1948-10-04 3 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sun. Th: market continued its recovery tendency although advance was principally fractional and activity was curtailed by foreign uncertainties and weekend considerations. Buying was mostly professional and favoured selected Oils. Rails. Steels, Electric Manufacturings, Textiles, Rubbers and Minings. Rails derived additional momentum fromReuter. - 117 words
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172 1948-10-04 3 Reuter —AAP. SYDNEY, Sun. —First sten in the crusade of youth should be the cultivation of tolerence. the chairman of the Associated Youth Committee of the National Fitness Council of Australia (Mr. Roge> Fail i said in a recent broadcast. "People get a distorted view ofReuter—AAP. - 172 words
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Advertisement91 1948-10-04 3 IE WITT'S LQNEY BLADDER PILLS Blritimont lor 50 k:! Mm from rheitma Bur., uckache/' boneache, B-":- joint pains all B::.: tv uric acid crystals— B do hotter than take Be Kidney and Bladder Obtainable everywhere II men MS teat Tw i t j Juice/ j TRADE ENQUIRIES TO j I91 words
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Article416 1948-10-04 4 THERE is no hospital crisis in Singapore, says 1 a spokesman of the Medical Department The spokesman must remain anonymous, but he spoke on behalf of Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, whom Tribune Reporter R. B. Ooi tried in vain to soc three416 words
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Article75 1948-10-04 4 DROFESSOR Auguste Piccard. Swiss-born scientist, is on his way to the Gulf of Guinea, there to dive two and a half miles below the sea in a steel ball, which he calls a bathysphere. The Professor is sixty-three, an age at which most men are content75 words
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588 1948-10-04 4 PAWNS IN THE WAR ON TERRORISM, LIVING IN EQUAL FEAR OF BOTH SIDES...THAT IS THE LOT OF THE squatter is news in the terrorist war in Malaya. He is looked on and treated with suspicion by the police and the military. He is avoided by many because of the clothes588 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-10-04 4 There are strange voices in the jungle the woman looks up from h,. *g with fear in her eyes.25 words
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Article191 1948-10-04 4 Harry - By Harry He prides on making his own bed. tables. chairs, fences, fowl-sheds. pig-styes and farming implements. He works hard and this makes him strong. But constant strenuous work exposes him to diseases like asthma, bronchitis, cancer and tuberculosis. The jungles around him arc full of mosquitoes. Malaria191 words
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Article707 1948-10-04 4 A Single-Track Railway running through the African untitled UPON a narrow gauge, single track railway line which threads a spidcr-hk<-course through 700 miles of wild country from the poit of Lagos to the ancient mud walled city of Kano in northern Nigeria, depend the British housewife's hope707 words
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Article262 1948-10-04 4 Reuter. RETURNED only *rev cently from a sevenmonths' survey oi the China-Burma border, the 14-man commission of the Ministry of Interior headed by Dr. Fu Chueh-chin, director of the Ministry's Territory Department, is busily preparing for the second phase of its talk of delinking the borderReuter. - 262 words
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452 1948-10-04 5 U.P. (Tribune Staff Reporter) QUICKER promotions for Asian Police officers ana men of the Johore Police Force are being provided for in further plans to expand the State's Police strength. Chief Police Officer J. L. Knight disclosed this in an exclusive interview with th?U.P. - 452 words
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Article140 1948-10-04 5 f p. |o Muslims to reV m i law as part an 1 j Stl ol then 'aw administer{ nglish law was ,.vln,,Ah m president uf Muslin Ass;i party sponsor- ir honour x Mm Mohaaft d \ivi"»n D.K I 1 1 who va.-: 1 ii, .i140 words
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Article55 1948-10-04 5 itudcats of the ►ic School, Johorc leave lot Cairo. I month toi highci the Al A/.har UntvcrJohore Government ue alohd. Park! bin (Johore Bharu), :n Kassim (Johore Syed Zian bin MuhamHarad I Segamat 1 and •in Awang (MersingK iii 'lie first post-wai by the Johore55 words
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Article79 1948-10-04 5 INCHE BuyoOg bin Add. president of the Pan-Malayan Malay Teachers Union. Ipoh. announced yesterday the completion of a plan for the expansion of Malay literature and the development of the Malay language. First step in this literary drive will be the compilation of an up-to-date Malay79 words
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Article61 1948-10-04 5 Saturday's charity dance at the Victoria Memorial Huh was a big success The dance was in aid Of the St. Joseph's Institution Science I aborntory Furd and was organized by the Christian brothers' Old Boys' Association, under the patronage of the Commissioner-General (Ml. Malcolm MacDonaldt and61 words
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Article, Illustration54 1948-10-04 5 Student* an taught to be fid y. A scene at the dormitory. Playtime at the St. Joseph's Trade School in Bukit Timah. A classroom scene at the St. Joseph's Trade School run by Cktbritlist Brothers. Students at work during the "vegetable <7urdening'' hour which helps to54 words
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118 1948-10-04 5 Reuter. BELGRADE. Sun. The official Communist newspaper Borba stated today that Yugoslavia had cut all cultural and youth organisation links with Russia and the Cominform countries, but re- jeeted Soviet charges that she was joining "imperialist camps." The article, regarded here as the clearest explanationReuter. - 118 words
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Article161 1948-10-04 5 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) LOUR trade school teachers do not get a cent. r for their work. They are the Gabrielist Brothers ol bt. Joseph's Trade School, Bukit Timah Road. The Brothers, who are experts in trade school Instruction, share the meals with the161 words
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Advertisement264 1948-10-04 5 TOO THIN, feeling NERVOUS RUNDOWN, DEPRESSED, Ej ST RT 'BUILDING-UP' YOUR Jr AND BODY AT ONCE without i I the ose of drugs k »7 These are signs ot what doctors call Mineral r¥ deficiency"—that you arc not getting enough T Vl* -j? Minerals which Nature demands diat you nave.264 words
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Advertisement316 1948-10-04 5 r These are largely due to changes in the activities «1 thr rnJonmr J glands. During your past years they have been used up and require Up k***m%* proper nourishment They cKj not possess the s<inc elasticity T [S^Bm which they had formerly tor power production. So youi power is316 words
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Obituary24 1948-10-04 6 MR. G. P. CHANDRADAS gratefully thank those who attended the funeral of hi» beloved wife. Accept thanks for wreaths locally cables fro.-i Ceylon.24 words
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854 1948-10-04 6 Hollywood cable. from Henry Gris HOLLYWOOD.— This time the Latin from Leningrad hopes to make good but just in case she doesn't she has already signed to star in another Broadway musical, hi her thick Russian accent, which hus been turned to a cross between the854 words
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174 1948-10-04 6 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sunday.—An Indian mission of five industrialists is studying latest developments in the manufacture of plastics during a six weeks' tour of the United States. The leader of the mission. Mr. J. V. Ruia. said that whib India could not hope toReuter. - 174 words
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Article131 1948-10-04 6 Reuter. Caux Sur Montreaux. Switzerland, Sun. Sir Zafrullah Khan. Pakistan Foreign Minister and delegate to the United Nations, was welcomed to the World Assembly for Moral Rearmament here today with a special song and a standing ovation. lie heard Daw Nyein Tha of Moulmein. leading BurmeseReuter. - 131 words
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Article65 1948-10-04 6 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Sunday.— When th t British exhibition here closed its doors tonight, I| had been visited by about a million people in the past fortnight, an official of th. organising committee said. Since it was inaugurated in the presence of the Duke and Ductus* of Gloucester,Reuter. - 65 words
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Article68 1948-10-04 6 CRIPPS ENDS TALKS Reuter. Washington. Sun.--Sir Stafford Cripps. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said today that his talks with Mr. Paul Haffman, Marshall Plan administrator, on European currency pooling arrangements and other Marshall Plan matters affecting j Britain "had been satisfactorily concluded". Sit Stafford, speaking at a press confetence hereReuter. - 68 words
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Article98 1948-10-04 6 Cupid's Victim —Iraq Regent Reuter. CAIRO, Sunday. Emir Abdul Illah, Regent of Iraq, has become engaged to a Cairo girl, it was formally announced here today. She is Miss Faizah El Tarabulsy. beautiful daughter of Mr. Kumal El Tarabulsy Bey former governor of Teheiah province in Lower Egypt. jamai ElReuter. - 98 words
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Article70 1948-10-04 6 Reuter. CAIRO. Sun. Jamal Hus- Beini, Foreign Minister in the j Palestine Arab "Government" reported yesterday to have been detained in Amman by King Abdullah of Translordan. arrived in Cairo tonight froii Beirut. HussHn'. loader of the Palj estine Ar«b Party, visited Am- man yesterday with theReuter. - 70 words
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Article81 1948-10-04 6 0 SHANGHAI Sui j< Will cmorco a fte^?S commercialized dams; it consider, a "< cunent tei uy movement Tin Soeiu! UT« expects to reccjy, Irom th. e> day as the exac'' 1 the tax. 1 Jmo *t t I Informed source? the tax would amoC? than81 words
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80 1948-10-04 6 U.P. SHANGHAI. Sun rv Kai-shek Hay, overaSf? isolated Mukden c with field co. communists st,,, attack un c.i Chinos,- reporta trim Uuk den did not mention vity. In Chinchow strong nationalist fore, ■at Hulutao and started a3 ter ofTemive bul th, ists in c«mti,U.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement480 1948-10-04 6 SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWLRP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. nils Brfinwi. m Due SalU BRECONSHIUE l» h °<* th Ct OLENGARRY 2*th Oct. 2nd Nov. GLENGYLE 17 th JJ oy J? 1 1 «II i.LFNOGLE Early Dec M,d Deo OLENARTNEY rd Dec ***** DoC480 words
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Advertisement550 1948-10-04 6 SITUATION VACANT LABORATORY Assistant for funeral laboratory work. Permanent and progressive position for right man. Applicants should preferably have some knowledge »f chemistry and laboratory work Apply Box N». A 1687 M T. Spore. NOTICES ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) Notice To Telephone Sub.;~: ibers.550 words
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Advertisement506 1948-10-04 6 NOTICE Tne Headquarters of the War Damage Claims Commissi., n has been transferrel to the F.M.S.V.F. Building in Maxwell Boad. The address is Post Office Box 492, Kuala Lumpur, and the Telephone number is Kuala Lumpur 443 f > tnd 4420. The Headquarteis of the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Claim*506 words
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Advertisement329 1948-10-04 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LIM SAIUNGS FROM U.K. S U.S.A. "Euinaeut" from U.K. ivi "Clytoneua" Due from I h M 5 "Myrmidon" Due from U.K. Ort.lt "Eurypylus" Due from U.K. Oct. 15 Sailings for LIVERPOOL GLASGOW CONTINENTAL WRTS "Medon" Sails for Genoa, Marseilles. Havre, Liverpool and329 words
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Article788 1948-10-04 7 LONDON Sunday. c the four unbeaten teams in English League re keeping their records intact, la a dub with such a proud record in footAst n p starting what they hope will be a climb from ballvv sition, for them, of bottom m the First ..r.MI788 words
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Article243 1948-10-04 7 U.P. DWLLiANT bowling by Cave, 1 captured four Indian to: only six runs, and left hand telaF'.l>;nson were the main '-s which enabled the <i ir.L; Arimen ge.in a two w: an<l ST t uns win over Indian Association at Sembawang ypsterday. th- ln.hans, Lall Singh MU.P. - 243 words
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397 1948-10-04 7 Mrs. Pennefather K.C. Quek Beaten AFTER being fully extended, n the first set by Miss Rose Soong (Useful) and Miss Mary! Voon (Swift) in the women's junior doubles final at the Clerical Union hall yesterday, Miss Eunice de Souza (Sphinx) and Miss Baby Low (Hercules) went on to annex set397 words
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1029 1948-10-04 7 RECORD entries have been received for the 11 Singapore Swimming Championships which will be held in late October. The hents will be staged on Oct. 22 and the finals on Oct. 23. The public will not be admitted to witness tho heats. Venue of1,029 words
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Article134 1948-10-04 7 U.P. PARIS, Sunday—Ma.c.d Cerda-i was officially told lais the "bent ambassador Franc* has." The smiling chamo'on me France* Youth Minister Andre Morice 'tt a reception her«» and received the praise wlttfl the minister gave hin a rare v bines, vase made in his hur.uur. Cer 'an willU.P. - 134 words
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155 1948-10-04 7 Reuter. Northamptonshire, Sunday. »-uigi Villoresi. champion driver of Italy won the International Grand Prix motor race here, first to be held in Britain since 1927. The Italian driving a Mascrati won comfortably from a strong field, covering the 250 miles over 65 laps in threeReuter. - 155 words
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Article42 1948-10-04 7 The Singapore Swimmir.-; Club "A" icam beat the ChiUCse Tigers "A" team at water poplo yesterday. In a "B" team clash the Singapore Swimming Club drew one all with Chinese Tigers. Both games were played in the Singapore Club's poo)42 words
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Article42 1948-10-04 7 0 In a hockey encounter, the R.N. Police beat the CYMA 4-3 in a hard fought game yesterday. D. M. Coutts scored all three goals for CYMA, while Bhajan Singh (2), Jangeer Singh, and Matnoor scored for the Police.42 words
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Article30 1948-10-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunda\. Ai a meeting held at the T.P.C.A. tonight by representatives of Indo-Ceylcnc.se Association of Malaya, it was decided to form an IndoCeylonese Football Association30 words
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Article94 1948-10-04 7 Reuter. nlw VORlv, Baa. Aw rica'N great three year old champioi thoroughbred. Citation, edded to his laur ■!> this week-end when he won the $100,000 Jockey CfeSfl Gold Cup at Ileimont Ptrl; over two miles heating las year's winner, Phalanx, b» eight lengths wiih the Chilean importationReuter. - 94 words
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Article86 1948-10-04 7 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. Sunday —Hycar. a Hyperion coit out of Cacriciveen. carrying 8 st 12 lbs., won the £3.000 Spring Handicap over one mile at TurfuQtOtn beating N-apolis 11, 7.10. by a short head, wi.h Dazzle. 8.12. a neck away in third place. Fourteen horses started anaReuter. - 86 words
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Article29 1948-10-04 7 U.P. BUDAPEST. Sun. Hungary beat Aust-ia by two goats to one in an international soccer match today before a crowd of 50,000. The half-tiny* score was 2—l.—U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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128 1948-10-04 7 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sunday.—Mr. A. b. D v Mello. president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, returned honu today from Britain and said thai he hoped to obtain reconsideration of the Imperial Conference decision that the MCC would not visit India inReuter. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-10-04 7 Mr. Wong Tung untitled gapore table tennis star; and Me bride, Wee Tham Van, after their wedding Inst Frisian. The \,ride le f/?" fourth daughter <>t Madame Chun Lea Yrnr30 words
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Article199 1948-10-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—Olympic Games gold medallists were prominent in week-end competitions in Denmark and Italy, five competitors among them winning eight events. At Copenhagen where a British team beat Denmark in swimming and diving contests by 99 points to 87. Miss Greta Anderson, Denmark's 100Reuter. - 199 words
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230 1948-10-04 7 Reuter. Paris, Sun. The Eng.ish four-year-old colt Migoli. by Bois Roussel out ot Mah Iran today won the rich Prix de Laic de Tiiomph? ovei one and a half I miles at Longchamps (worth j five million francs) beating j Nirgal by one andReuter. - 230 words
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Article46 1948-10-04 7 The following will represent! the Star SoccerttOJ at soccer against Eagle Sports Club to- morrow on Fmrrer Park ground at 5 15 p.m.: Ang: Tony Lopez Seng Ghte; Sockalingam. M Chandra. Hock; Osman. fcfeng Chong. Jong. Parainasivan, Tan N G. Samy. S. K. Thomas.46 words
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Miscellaneous23 1948-10-04 7 CttONG NAM PRESS LIMITED. General ..<ob PiheVis, KookHinders, Stationers and Rubber Si amp Malo re. 'I hone No. l«j;j.;. M, Hi!! strret, Singapore.23 words
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Article221 1948-10-04 8 2,400 Pro-reds Now In Republican Jails Reuter. BATWIA Sun.—Two thousand people have been arrested in Jogjakarta. Indonesian Republican capital, and 400 in Surakarta Central Java as a result of anti-Communist agitation. This was disclosed by Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, former Premier and now adviser to IndonesianReuter. - 221 words
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Article183 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sun. A suggestion that on Gandhi's birthday "all business and all material concerns be stopped so that time could be spent on tiie soul" has been made by Rev. Donald Harrington, Associate Minister of the Community Church, New York, where m celebrationReuter. - 183 words
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Article80 1948-10-04 8 U.P. NEW DELHI, Sun Sirdar Patel speaking at a civic reception in his honour, warned Indians tonight to "beware of the Communists. He added that failure to heed his warning would place Tnd'.i in the same position as Burma, where, he sti<i. a man's life laU.P. - 80 words
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86 1948-10-04 8 U.P. VENICE. Sun. The ac- COOd annual Venice Internationnl chess tournament opene:! tonight with 14 of the world's greatest players participating bl the inauguration. To open the tournament the French master. Tartakower. demonstrated his skill by playing 30 players simultaneously. None of the tournament entrantsU.P. - 86 words
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51 1948-10-04 8 Mr. Yeo Yong Poh. Who has just been elected a Fellow of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries, Loudim. He has also been advised of his success i» las flaal Part I professional (.raiuimtNoN of the Association of international Atcount ants London. Mr. Y'co is an old boy the Anglo-Chinese Bchooi,51 words
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429 1948-10-04 8 U.P. DERLIN. Sun—The kids of Berlin swarmed D around Christmas" island today to thank the "lollipop" pilot. A grinning 10-year-old in a rain-drenched cemetery held up part of the reason—a packet of candy bars slung from a yellow cotton handkerchief parachute. If was Lieutenant GaleU.P. - 429 words
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Article81 1948-10-04 8 U.P. Shanghai. Sun. Communist Radio in a broadcast last night claimed that Tan Kah Kee. one of the leading Chinese residents in Malaya, had "telegraphed" Chinese communist leader Mao Tse-tung supporting the Communist proposal for convening a new Political Consultative coalition government. The broadcastU.P. - 81 words
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Article90 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. Saigon. Sun. Ho Chi Minh. leader ol the Indo-Chinese auto--lomy movement Vietminh. said l oday that the "Vietnam Rcpubican Democratic Government" md the Vietnamese people were still prepared to collaborate with I the French people "on a basis iof independence and unity", according to the VietnamReuter. - 90 words
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123 1948-10-04 8 U.P. BERLIN, Sun. Pour-year-old Peter Beagle. adopt ed sort of the United Statrs 1 Army's oldest combat infar.- i trvnian. nearly broke up the wedding of his foster father. Sergeant Bcitram F. Beadle, and Miss Rcickc of Berlin, today. Peter, resplendent in aU.P. - 123 words
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197 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. 4 I HENS. Sunday. -Th< Greek Government has ordered that the two armed Spitfires which made a forced landing in Rhodes yesterday be Down to Athens, the Athens News Agtncy reported tonight The P«l f> ts of the two planes, i who areReuter. - 197 words
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Article63 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. Amman. Sun. Jewish forces attacked the Damascus and new gates of Jerusalem with rockets, mortar and hand grenades during last night, according to Arab reports here today. Ten rockets, three moitai bombs and a number of grenades were fired during a 10--hour period these reports said.Reuter. - 63 words
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Article209 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. PARIS, Sun.—Gen. Alphonsc Juin Com-mander-in-Chief of French forces in North Africa and Governor-General of Morocco has had two long interviews with President Vincent Auriol since his return from North Africa. This has strengthened the oerstetent rumour that Gen. Juin la unwilling to accept commandReuter. - 209 words
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160 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON Sun —England'? new footba'l c~nt.ro forward John Milburn is now ranked in the £20 000 class when transfer values are talked about. Yet he cost Newcastle United on'y £10 us a signing an fe" when he Joined them in 1942. FamiliarlyReuter. - 160 words
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247 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON Su i —liriti o No. I efvil -.viitlion p'an-i Mr Peter Q. Mascfield, fa rscs a futrre 1 i which rorf-'t aMmlmmm wtH ?».ace within m hour flying lime any t»vo capitn's In the worVJ. \l< hough s»"'h BfaspeetaReuter. - 247 words
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Article210 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—ln less than two weeks time ire hockey supporters will have the opportunity of seeing their favoured teams battling on the ice in the first games of the autumn cup competition which marks the opening ol Britain's ice hockey season. While many familiarReuter. - 210 words
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Article65 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. Washington. Sun. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, in a report issued tonight, urged greatei outright military assistance and greater financial aid for the Chinese Government. China was a "decisive area" for the democratic west, the report said, and the "survival lof ChinaReuter. - 65 words
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Article80 1948-10-04 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sun. Radio reports here said today that Peruvian sailors revolted on warships outside Lima harbour, but the revolt was suppressed by Government troops. Later radio reports said the Peruvian Government had suspended civil rights throughout the country after the revolt, which was apparently anReuter. - 80 words
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Article41 1948-10-04 8 Victoria Institution beat the Chinese National Language School by three games to two and St. Joseph Institution b« at Bt Andrew's School also by three games to two in the inter-school badminton championships at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday.41 words
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Article, Illustration171 1948-10-04 8 Paris Sun French mac granted al5 t Z incieaac .ru tl past are due to walls on an "indefinite" itrike ii if complete, wo lid cat t> country a montb's income foi each ten lasts. The .-Like. Called hy tV U> er? Federation. afT.liatrd to171 words
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Article86 1948-10-04 8 Th<- Trinity Cofer/i Mount Sophia ally leclmred open tt* ing In th«> preset* I 4 ing PtoM-stant mtnW 1 «U the combine! three leading nominations ,"T Church of Engtat Presbyterian gather and train and women tot Christian service. Outstanding mim> laymen from thnominations are of tv which86 words
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