Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1948
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Title Section63 1948-11-13 1 The Malaya Tribune BX THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paprr in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 line*) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London AycnU-Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd. To*63 words
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Article46 1948-11-13 1 rbret best '.eta for toua*"s rac the flnrt <ey of Ck Sm apart Turf dub'i Win*.at M■■ting nriU h .Sweet Memo-;. Natunl and rjo 1 Me da flint Th'- going will ro good de pit* this morning rain. SEE PAGE 7 STOP PRESS46 words
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Article63 1948-11-13 1 U.P. TOKIO. Fri. -Tojo's wife Mis. Katsuko Tojo said her husband had "died spiritually at the time of the Japanese defeat. Now it is only a matter of death physically for Tojo. "I am sure he desired the death penalty. Whatever he desired is the sameU.P. - 63 words
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Article439 1948-11-13 1 'He Was Victim Of Propaganda Reuter. «.»...<! l r, ,«n,_l ,cte«_ Iltp XVN5 len<ler«» >_.,»t.l.l ln»ve l.t"«n i«",lN »»ll dioissbl tkem <_o<.llu-«ll >ll ?«> ul lnll.» »,5<«., lln loixin ln l.l. «5iiop.nl lridunlrl to<__4>. xirll .t.( 8 250.00») XV07-6 bv xvnict, 1'l.io s .,»>>!>, xv.llReuter. - 439 words
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Article30 1948-11-13 1 rncluv -K4r. Neorze tluitol, 3t2tes 3ecro t»_rV ol 8t2te. totl«> oslle_l ,ecent suggestion» ln Moscow for s moelln< between prcslclent I'rumul. uu6 >.ur«bu.l Vtslin s "pl0p28uu6u pe»ce ollensive".30 words
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Article86 1948-11-13 1 Reuter. _,t)Xl)07' 5li<l9> si,»ucox> »2l,«2botb. w»lo.'0 bnbv is extb, woolt-0Ull, lns,l< 'll',-. <<cu»?llnn lronl Nuc2iN8bt,n, l'2l«oo wbon !-bo wont bv c2r wllb tbo Noloos !>.<lln0u'ri:b to o4no w«tl, f.i'li.l-, in tbo XVost Ln_! I'»,, l'l-»:,(,.'«i», ,lrovo to <. l, b.-.' tll.,0 Ml!. l^."> >,, l'_l_.0o.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article15 1948-11-13 1 »>n.' .»> 3»N32p..5o b> lb, <. I N t,7i lV tor bolnz n.embol > llnl-twtu! soclo.v15 words
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Article428 1948-11-13 1 «son l^ritlnv—rlnnter> in l>ull.n« ttlen xvrotp »>eu»_.tl«n»l letter to tbe tribune. »l>ob. ttpl uxinl? tbe »utbnri..c« ln «be nnpltl___»3 luel< of «boxvn b> tbe stirrer" in tbe «liver «let., lu,,. nmkin« -lron« nle» lor n l»el'nnnenl x,l»K,nss lnro<. in tb. M^rlct. lbo lotto, bv tb"428 words
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Article97 1948-11-13 1 MA i ACCA. Friday. \Vell known European lawyer Mr. W H Sat was sued here tofay, by V'ong Kok Snng former taxi 'ab driver for danu ges for Jlleged wrongful detention by the police at Kandang Station on may 4, 1947. Wong alleged that the detention was97 words
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Article48 1948-11-13 1 U.P. San Francisco. Frl.—Several Coast Guard stations picked up a faint radio message believed to be from a B-29 superfortress with eleven aboard enroutc from Okinawa to Guam. The plane reported on Tuesday it was on fire and was making an emergency landing off Saipan. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article186 1948-11-13 1 U.P. PARIS. Friday. Mr. Hector McNeil warned Russia today j that the West never will accept "peace at any price." McNeil told the United Nations political committee "we are willing to have peace with the Soviet Union at any time she wants it. but, weU.P. - 186 words
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Article29 1948-11-13 1 Reuter. London. Fri. From today. United States visitors to Great Britain no longer need visas. British visitors to the United States will still require visas Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-11-13 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Cooimiaaioncr-General, with Mrs. Mac Donald, leaving Hallang eirport for Bukit Siren c. Mr. V|a< Donald returned heme yeserdav from his five-w ek vwm to "rl am.36 words
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Article158 1948-11-13 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Frida/ Pandit Nehru, Indian Premure told reporters today that the informal discussioi he .iaJ in London last mon-h on !nlia v I relationship rfttb clher >!cmmonwealth nations would cc followed by more formal bdkfi. I Nehru, who was talking to IReuter. - 158 words
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Article26 1948-11-13 1 romtv. Kin,; c.eort-0's npprovul of l<bw»p, Xsxinllnlllln l. s:ovo,nar-l_lone-r-_ll os on tin '.co,,l monclstiun as tbo (.ov^rnin'nt of siulxisU.,. vs»» announce,! from _!ucl<ln«b2m si:>>26 words
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Advertisement80 1948-11-13 1 I FOR WIDEST I j sJ LECTIONS J I of 1 I CHINESE CURIOS I Iffl PEWTER IIV COPPER I I WARE 1 I*o Always Visit I LEARN TO FLAY 1 THE SPANISH GUITAR 1 AND BE POPULAR. BKII'dMI ;»iir! ITALIAN I SI'WISH GUITARS 1 |p* 4W WAIVABLE NOW. New80 words
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Advertisement135 1948-11-13 1 RIGHT ON TIME! with a watch or clock serviced by YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone "922. W W DANCING TIME— v |/7 1 with VICTOR*SILVESTER W B and his Ballroom Orchestra A I MOON'LH.Hi WALTZ 1 ijjt ■nevada-v.s.' 8003 j 1 YOU AN; 1M! ST DANCE—O135 words
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Article162 1948-11-13 2 I Ong Chin Cheng, the I license of a hotel in Owen Road, now under a police Court fine of $250, for failj !ng to enter in the hotel register the names of two persons, had bis sentence j confirmed on appeal in the162 words
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176 1948-11-13 2 200 LIGHTERMEN WALK OFF CRAFT AI-THOUGH negotiations by their union were re started yesterday \*ith the a Commissioner of Labour, Mr. K. P. Bingham, the 200 lighter workers oi the Gen ;ral Ughterage and Transport company walked off the craft yesterday aft« ernoon. "H was176 words
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215 1948-11-13 2 MURDER CASE– (.Klon»z __Un. Ut V in tbe _4l«< «oe libber murder (Nl_e wblob .vm» tlzsopsj»».! ln Aoven» ber utter be «H»i<t nt ti»p l'oNt'e (,'ourt >e«4ter_ll,>. "l run ,n,»v beezitnze n»H«_v «ere n.____e uu m> life." Siaw Joo Meng discharged on November215 words
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Article76 1948-11-13 2 (Tb.'ub (Tboon __n<?. 2 56-v! i». s)l.l <?l-lno«o W_3M2N wlll »e»vo tlio :ne muntbs prlson sent > onco pussocl on ber on > It» "or illicit cbsn l., llSl/ 2PP02I tbo S0Ntonce wlls <n tl»o blgb court vo«torl2V (.7, 2b b2cl UT/'lnlttocl soll'nr: sbout 30 puclcetH76 words
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Article64 1948-11-13 2 Teo Teng Seng, an Albert Street eating-house towkay was lobbed of ?5.40 and a silver belt by four thugs in the early morning of June 27. In the Seventh Police Court yesterday, Ong Kirn Chuan faced a tentative charge of jobbery. It was alleged that64 words
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Article44 1948-11-13 2 An Enquiry and Corrections office has been set up at the centr .1 registration office at Beach Road to deal with all matter:, concerning lost and found identity change* of address of holder, and of cards on the death of holders.44 words
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Article98 1948-11-13 2 4>vo ,luvs ago.. lbroo omplo>oo3 )f n rubbo, fsotorv Mllll». complnlnts to tb.' pol,o, tllsl tbov wo»o v,ctl,0" ol on xtortlon «;2Nl.. I». 2llego_l U_2t tbo gnno. »»t»cl boon collooting n,onll,lv t,-o,n tbo»< Victims for 30m. lliN»' lllloslonln»)! to ue>" X". lt'N". it tb«- N2V!N«Nl w<«« not98 words
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Article109 1948-11-13 2 A GOOSE was taken in a basket to the Second Police Court yesterday. It quizzically craned its neck forward when 62-years-old Ng You Han tottered into dock. But it forgot itself and suddenly gave two short cackles. It was hurriedly taken out. Ng was then charged109 words
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Article133 1948-11-13 2 Malay rajas and tengkus and other persons of royjtl descent should forget their hereditary titles be cause they cannot justify their existence as such any more. This bold suggestion appealed in the "Reader'ci Forum" column of the Kuala Lumpur Malay daily Maj's, yesterday. i It133 words
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Article115 1948-11-13 2 will bnve lt«i on,» l'o«t NNiee >i_v1n5-i »2nK on Hl.nu_trv. tt)l9 is tbe <Nttiee NltnK Orcllutuee wbieb «en. it> Nrxt lentuni; on 'rur"«_.z.> p_»»>fie4z tbe next lio,_! it belor.» tl,e l<e«fi«llttlve c!uuneil. It xvill be nepltlnte kron» lli" l^.tl?ment> l.i.n wlll bo opone_l in ull115 words
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Article78 1948-11-13 2 The Governor lias approved the bar ishmnet Order of a Ilokkien v-tman, convicted re f ntly in re Ist. District Court on the ft ..owing charges: (1) Living on the earnings of pro; titutes. (2) I rocuring girls fori prosti .vtion. (3) Letaining girls against l their wh!78 words
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Article40 1948-11-13 2 Mr. P. M. Evans and Mr. A. A. Baker have been appointed members of the board of management of the War Risks (goods) Insurance Fund, in place of Mr. C. W. Warren and Mr. H. W. Moxon.40 words
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Article97 1948-11-13 2 R.A.F. Dakota and a Spitfire crashed in th near Serendah, 27 miles nora ot Ku. i» U| during a bombing sortie carried out by a >i a n,t r of Beaufighters and Spitfires y». ?<»te r d a m*^*** The pilot of the Spitfire97 words
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Article107 1948-11-13 2 /Xlxlul gbukor bin Isniuil. ol scboolx. lXlu2, tolcl 2 gutnenng ol vlsluv toucllors "Wo cunnot oxpoot our puplw to quutitv lor bigbor otlucstlon ll wo oontinuo to tbom u sluppx ocluoutlong! baekgl^untl. No -iacl prlmurv Ii.2lsv ottuc2tion «moulcl b» tbo l.,?t collcorn ol toucber-, 'Wo i»uvo l,02lXl107 words
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Article36 1948-11-13 2 Mr. A. C. Brooks, chief chemist. Federation of Malaya has been appointed to act as director of Chemistry, Malaya. Dr. A. Jackson, acting chief chemist, Singapore has been appointed ot set as chief chemist Malaya.36 words
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Article35 1948-11-13 2 t27. Woltu .'X t'.co l_. > l3.4 <v.. _3o."n<'v »00. olov. l- >.s wlll, l. .l 8ops,l,!l. li'..^,.il.1 bin, I Nl_lll. l psvn». Nl >. Nti'..' .lubil", l. i> -It». l l''0N<_35 words
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Advertisement152 1948-11-13 2 "A BRITISH PICTURE THAT DESERVES HIGH PRAISE "DAYBREAK" IS A FILM OF ATMOSPHERE AND EMOTION, WITH A STORY OF UNUSUAL DEPTH AND FEELING 2-4.15-6.30-9.30p,m. "^^^^^cl)^^ I At'- RANK MMf Nil .-jjjl TODD PORTMAN. W'^TRkl, MAXWELL REED MM 8 > MONCRTON HOME 3 «ith EDWARD RIGBY BILL OWEN JANE HYLTON jjr152 words
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Advertisement61 1948-11-13 2 I j Today: C.15—6.30—9.15 DUB. For the 15th Time! Tlie Uncomp'irable "KISMET" Hindu.sta.jf) wit.i Ashok Kumar .V I unit a/ Shv.nti Tonight Midnite: "SHAKLNTALA 1 brbb c a HjrahßcQ THE BEST SHOW IH TOWV I Universal Internationa 1 presents YVONNE DeCARW RYEA "«T ROD CAiMKRON fißSftjT Book Now For II61 words
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Advertisement67 1948-11-13 2 $CE E N S Last Day: 2.30. i, ».15 P.M. I rankie Darro Lola Lane n "BI'KN 'EM UP BARNES" (Whole Sena!) Opening Tomorrow "CRY WOLF" j OPENING TO-DAY 3 Shows—3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. A "DAKLING" of a MUSICAL!] CAY. GAUDY ant GLAMOROUS! "Sweet R«sie O Grady starring HETTY GRABLE67 words
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Advertisement98 1948-11-13 2 GREAT WOULD Clohe l-Mll) "GREEN Doi.MiiA STREET" Tmm mrrw: ".iolsox mm (Technicolor, NEW WOKL!) 1-M<> S—7—Nl5 "PIS At BEEACEI I (Mah\ I ROYAL (HAB AXKHKV (Hindus! j.ti fr- H NMWeiiiiiiiti| NEW HAPPY Hi (Happy \\..rid To-day .U5, 7.15 v IBja A Smashing olunhu vfui: CONCLIDINIi LiHiP "The GREEN M ii98 words
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Miscellaneous296 1948-11-13 2 j 111 ejh i rmm BLUE NETWORK LasrtNcws Summar y and c, <*e 1.45 "Mitti", "Do Dil" film hits; PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH. PROGRAMMES IN MALAY, an! Pro^um^T^TamH 12.00 p.m. Programme Sum- w uh Sieri Tune- 9nn nZ 1.00 p.m. Dance music by mary 12.05 Musical inter- Down. 0 be Vaughan296 words
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Article1176 1948-11-13 3 «l^l» - SPOTLIGHT ON INDIA »5 «l^l» topic of speculaT lndia now. and it o foi «me time the question of relations with the g V,,;:,,:,-,..wealth. '■IX2I Pandlt Nehru went in October. I the Commonwealth iters' Conference, this P ua~ Mv discussed r only in Indi'i. i Pritain"1,176 words
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Article52 1948-11-13 3 >. >>rm5 sn umt 2 l, vute xvo/e, wouwloti wben bun'ilts um buubotl _t two )e«" couvo.v bo' ween Nentong :,n l si2l"b u< noon veutllstlvv ol tn4 two Vul,pc»n wome'l sulvl to l.uve '««'N woun'loll «1 Weclneucluv xvss not ln'rt. 8l,e w»< __lrs p V. VlcK» «l52 words
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Article124 1948-11-13 3 A Sift? d op of c kattl the best quality OfeHt rice is the best food news of he week. Householders have declined to buy 'Free Market' rice since the better quality was issued, and there has been a dr->p in both wholesale and .etail124 words
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Article97 1948-11-13 3 HliUlzz i,»l lu»_Unl3 lour xxnmen nr»> no« in tbe r.ou'. nml <'nll. ln tbe Unite.! n<:» orcUn»; to 2 letter inebe lliri» bin l>lobtl. ltewtion'. «Meer ol «tbl» i«n,»v Ilnlun t s.reut Nrituln. T'bov 25- luxv moo»l oino 3oelologv. m'llitsrv tocbnllju, or science. T'bo «tlllionts97 words
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Article20 1948-11-13 3 Full moon celebration will be; held at the Sinhala Buddhist' j Temple in Outram Road on Monday. i20 words
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Article48 1948-11-13 3 The Governor has appointed Ithe following to serve on a board to determine disputes over compensation for goods requisitioned under the Emergency Regulations: District Judge (civil), president; Chief Surveyor, Government Architect. Mr. Cheong Hock JP. Captain Yap Pheng Geek, JP, Mr. E. Galistan, JP.48 words
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Article131 1948-11-13 3 IS a pawn-shop keeper who tccepts stolen article in good faith entitled to compensation when the article is surrendered to th»» legal owner? Mr. Justice Jobling decided he was not entitled in an appeal In the Singapore court yesterday when Mr. C. G. Goh raised131 words
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Obituary190 1948-11-13 3 Nie l»_t__er__. ot lllle l_tt« tHlr. U RoeK. «tt Nl6u Nltr' «l<e_n«vterH «vveninss. v»« «ttenltelt bx munv ie__H_nss «stlien». «of 8_n^Hpore. l"?nion li. _t. 8. >6_tl___3 uMcigteck 3t tbe set-vice i.'» tbe cbeipel. The widow, Mrs. Koek, waa accompanied Dy Mr R. L. Eber, a partner of Mr.190 words
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Advertisement330 1948-11-13 3 U U i.aIIgCIOUS <UIU usea Early treatBrat always la advisable. Mr. j KIM HIMG has spent rs in very careful luoy ol tin* dtoeaae. Ht overed an effecttva re-nt-uy fur it. No operation Is ,ry. Certain cure can be oaceted within a prescribed period Fees will be refunded jdo cure330 words
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Advertisement364 1948-11-13 3 M Wklt^2l„— 5s,< FOR SALE j Orchids -New arrivals. Act ides Crassifolium. Mitratum. Falca-; turn. Dendrobium Parishii. Pr i m v 1 i n v m. Chrysotoxum. Aggregatum. Fimbriatum ear. occulatum, Draconis. etc. The Gem Nursery. Moulmein Road. Phone: 7542. (D.2oi Brand new 4 cu.fr. American Refrigerator. Price $495 cast:.364 words
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Advertisement458 1948-11-13 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Immedi;...e!y: Ju.ii >r Accounts Clerk lor gener I office vvjrk. Knowledge of ry,~» j ing preferable. Sta tt 4 |s i Salary $65 plus 30', co l Apply ErtS A 1795 M.T. Tpore j «3.1» < WANTED a Building Overseer. Apply with copies of testimonials, stating salary458 words
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Advertisement242 1948-11-13 3 VEHS. I OR SALE PLYMOUTH 1944, 45 Lefthand- Drive. Everything in excellent [condition. Over $2,000 secures. 1 Apply P.O. Box 1092, Singapore. (D.20--***** Buick left hand hand drive. Good condition taxed insured best offer secures. Phone ***** for appointment. (C.15) FOR SALE- 1 Standard 4 door saloon 1938 model. New242 words
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Advertisement218 1948-11-13 3 WANTED WANTED. Secondhand Fiat Marvellet. Particulars and price to 28 Feinhill Road, Singapore. (C.141 WANTED.—A Telescope old in good condition or new writ? stating price. Box E. 992. M. T. Spore. (A.993) WANTED Lightweight Motorcycle or Auto-cycle lowest price ana particulars Box A 1770 Tribune, Kuala Aumpur. (Z. 978) ACCOMMODATION218 words
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Advertisement321 1948-11-13 3 MISCELLANEOUS Income Tax advice help for filling return available from K. Ramanathan 8.A.8.L. 5 Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. (C.171 TIC-TACS MALAYAN RACEGUIDE November Issue complete witii K.L. results on sale now at all leading bookstalls. (A 985; For Your Next Party Ring Up CARLTON CLUB" Bookings Now Open for Exclusive321 words
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Article536 1948-11-13 4 T HK Social Surve> of SingmpOPe will not be read hv more than half the ixpulation of this COl °This will be so. even if the Survey is translated into the main vernacular lai:tuages ot this country. The Survey tells you why. Fifty-three p*r cent of the536 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1948-11-13 4 MHtIMtV WABJiI It - by9 MHtIMtV WABJiI It GROWING antipathy for the Americans who are helping to reform Japan marks the fourth year of Japan's occupation. Much of the earlier exuberance over an "easy" occupation has worn off. The Japanese believe today they are being "over-reformed." They want1,203 words
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Advertisement271 1948-11-13 4 Smile tb» Odol way t ||Q|l"-«-3Hr Sole \stribu*/)r.-. SIME DARBY CO., LTD. «■■■a«HaMaa«M«a^««aßß««S™** l B,ll—^™^^^- THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, i etc Branches Agents at Hongkong, Java, Bangkok all towns in Malaya. I ™jj== ARRIVED "S> THE FAMOUS271 words
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Advertisement70 1948-11-13 4 50 Years of Integrity —Drink Gold Leaf and be sure of consistent quality The quality of Gold Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice. MOTIN COST mm BUTlMOimm^t TYPIST'S CHAIR J Jr\ work for i/ou AIDS POSTURE IMPROVES HEALTH REDUCES FATIGUE ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY RMBVVBft 111« ROBINSON70 words
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Article, Illustration728 1948-11-13 5 INSTRUMENT TO STOP MID-AIR COLLISIONS co'lisioe.j n< mid-air may be elimii ated by the invention of an An. t iviian technician, wl.o has devised what a comparatively simple instr it for inclusion iv or hodcx aircraft equipment. *nr t 1S Mr Ba,Q l Cocks, manager of728 words
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Article24 1948-11-13 5 0"7/ »V .ll".' >. i 'l,.., t" /»<,>l"0»/ 1», >,«//, l/», 0" /.< .^»»,<<o„i„ ,,,l.-<<l l«o/c o,l„ »«os„.„l' >>l"/oo<»«. xo», /,»,,...< /„'/< <>0 l>, '.»,.< /o ,,l24 words
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Article161 1948-11-13 5 <« »5 ,,.lv lll.l'l,- in l,.s7ii.i,,v i»v »>ro< wl b tl», «bllllnl: ol u l vl.»<», W23 lbon n"o«1 wit t«0l»o .l i.l... ot 'r> »ilul«.en .l Known _»3 t!" >>,,» lb ol > t». l ,0!.. -V,...», l >"t" VV..O. .,",.<,»< l>0>.l l»ott00, <161 words
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Article61 1948-11-13 5 >'»V" l,'»»!',! 0,< v!»on <»„' <»M'. ,,'ivo»'! ,0»l ,0, < 0»"N lo p"N«l l"'" V'»> !>!' /X'ltS l' t,0 l!,'. I! V < > !l< 0» xl l"s ll" l'ltlltlll,", l.»!»I!".l >< lo l!,!V so, t!'. .lllion, Wl, l> ll'll.,!!» l own "'libis! ol ll,o I^l-X'.lf. l>01."»>.!.61 words
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Article35 1948-11-13 5 I'll!'.' pl>V'!»'0»" <!,",», l, tllit» p, NN'll!,,, <l'0-< into lll»' no < lll,o»lt »'"l l»>Nl5. lll <!,!.'»! 0" ."l»,n»"0 »1! !l, on,' t<< tl»'.' »l,»V! si'lt tl»0> ll»0!l< ll.. N" Nl n,0'i>< s'll iNV03lig'lllon35 words
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Article224 1948-11-13 5 K ll l NNl ,.,N l "i"U<»l»"'V «,s ll»0 ll1,""tll ,.'»<..' W.i'l i.ll,!»,.,»,.< ,t. t">» si.conllv 2N ol'bllv s'lll!!».' > l,»t!< »»oon ob ln Xollow.'ton, l>!"tl0N!»l s'.llll. n»'00t b»<.' >l,l'0,0-> l.< l.l'i l»ol>. "ll- l».». -wolIlN lilll'l ltNltlo, "N,I »'.»">> it lo rot up ,'lt",224 words
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Article, Illustration478 1948-11-13 5 Electronic control maintalns Die temperature of electrically heated ovens within 0.1 decree Fahrenheit. It consists of an electronic adjustment of the input power of the oven, and works on a continuous HOW of power rather than in "on-off" cycles. Electric foot-warmer for use in bed is478 words
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Article88 1948-11-13 5 lHocIlXlVl pluloctllos wltl» s _T gpeocl ol 2o.lX» m.p b so tbst no from unv psrt of lbo esrtb to uuv otbe» pu»t will tulxe longer tbun un Kour, i_« tny uUu ol ucieutlst». tbo lure wlll t»0 UN cconomio. one. sunt >ll. sietv, <_i Nlrooto, ol88 words
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Article294 1948-11-13 5 ll_Ni.. bloxxi ill; in 0sil»»i sotntin»? top», ol li2-loot ll < t» xvel-8. «7,- lo ">».'- tbt.' lonkULecl tbe ,l,m. s">nl in /Xmel'ell'» l.itl'l.i l r.xvinl.- 2/. lis. ibov silDl.«2l7t l.x mixing lll v...lll..'l 2,r <,l '.l,'»., 'vitb colcler n:> benelttl. ,»,.5 'iovloo. v</294 words
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Advertisement141 1948-11-13 5 i mtmauaammmaaamm l ;ti <.f action, freedom of freedorri from discomfort, embarrassmrnl and anxiety whatever d> r day <>r occasion: these air thr blessings of Tampax. Intcnully-wora, safe and hygienic, modern women know that ibey can rely on TA/APAX IMKHNAI. SAMTAJIY nu/IECTiON I H% Pins •So Pads •A© Mi HU141 words
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Advertisement164 1948-11-13 5 8 fISH oaS Hi ff M 1 1 tnatant Death jk WITH PYRETHRUW Lasting Action with rJ mf 007 m losttts dit instantly wh«n SDfOfOd with Hi! many mor» after touching siufocis J umrpi with Flit That is bt csoM Hit is o scitntifk blending I IJ of atodb/ fyrethrum164 words
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Obituary130 1948-11-13 6 llle lumll>' of tbo lute Klluclum Xgutbu t_i«w Xwoo «iow teocle: tbelr Kesrtlelt tbsnks to ul! wbo sent wveutbs unc. tokens at svmputbv. puicl nlgbt vlslt» un»l uttonclecl'ber luoerul. Tbev wisb to express tbeir tbunk, un<l upproclution ospeclull/ to —l'bo Nouxlmusto, un6 Ztull ot gorungoon I3ngl,,b 8cbool. l'bo Stull130 words
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Advertisement615 1948-11-13 6 '•■'inminiinmnnitiiuwn^ BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. t calls Tangier fl Dae Sails GLENGYLE 18th Nov. 2Srd Nov. GLENOGLK Early Dec. Mid, Dec. GLENARTNEY ZSrd Dee. 29th Dae, FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONG KONG AND CHINA. Doe615 words
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Advertisement532 1948-11-13 6 SITUATION VACANT WANTED For immediate engagement experienced Driver/ Mechanic for working and maintaining a small "Allen" Diescl-Engined Trench Excavator. Unfurnished quarters, light water supplied. Apply stating salary required. Manager. Lanadron Batata, Panchor (Muar). STOREKEEPER WANTED by a very old established firm of Wines and Spirits. Previous experience essential. Apply Box532 words
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Advertisement1168 1948-11-13 6 I NOTICE f 'Purwtrnt to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance. (Chapter 59) In the Estate of TAN KIM TEE alw known as TAN TJEK PIEN, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and any other person? having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased shculd give notice thereof1,168 words
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Advertisement509 1948-11-13 6 MANSFIELD Co:7t? (Incorporated m Star.^, BLUE FUNNEL UNF SAILINGS FROM U.K. A rj. S^ "Adrastus" from UJL "Nanking Victory Due from U.S Q "Sarpedon" Due from U.K. "Eurymedon Due from U.K. v. "Calchas" due from U.K. v Telemachus" Jue from U.S.A Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLanggii/ j ft *Myrmldon'V.... Sails for509 words
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Article93 1948-11-13 7 Reuter - r» Reuter. hko\vvsba\ W Token E|»iC. unATIRAL fciiiptic (ult»a) LASiiKD oiiulan Tah^ a .yoi R HlOHNfNS SuUi |'rinc»"»«> F.uffen**. wMOVT ON I.. K H. Mmdasur 1 memory H \|a*»ttr \ntlvel. <,o!l> MEI>ALM*T afjaret j,\ i-rrtt. |,„nc1u U*<1 (•Mil B\ "Mike*' i-lilAMONU EPIC Tukeii 2—( OLliA* Nutural i'rinif 493 words
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Article84 1948-11-13 7 n»elt Nl«_'t-_l f.i< »n l .»n.l» lcl"t_ tloll_? l' 5ll«v lb« Nest t ,71 N». l'^Nt sri>m u,» uctuc > !l>o mask utter lbo os u .i»?lS. .< til» torwurll t''».0',0^ !ro,n. on b_5 !>7»lIl_iNl gumo s ll!.' oijlbt getting itllttllN >tl'84 words
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Article23 1948-11-13 7 <on «olI5l XI >l l. l Combmll. ...2"' »3t. it.»',, ol! itl sislum In, !l. ,>.»,,NUN b. l'!l.' Veutl. .XI0"' bt23 words
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66 1948-11-13 7 ALLAN LEWIS - By ALLAN LEWIS |>AIN this moniin? will, in my opinion, not affect the going today at liukit Tim when the programme of the first day of Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting is decided. T A E T ST T BETS Bllould SWKr:66 words
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Article623 1948-11-13 7 ll," toUowlnz «_re tbo runners, logotb», witb tbet, tn« run». u«_cl rlUor». tor t««l«.v'» tbo »tu> ot lb. <4<ng_tp«ro lu,l l,»,.» Winter H_«,U«.«r. 0 09 _.leg_.nt z?i l>o:no, «I_l's .n. "II Nrownubux» z»'«.» l'lt'lnorv <» 3...... b 3 u Dugobert d Qonnellv lNrouK"^..» l ll o>,l_r'« Nro_.nun <__t»n«no.623 words
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Article62 1948-11-13 7 ALLAN LEWIS - By ALLAN LEWIS ••ack Jones who lias I -en riding for Hav-***' stable will in future do the mair iding for Charlie Turley's palinne. Jones who has «-kuien very consistently si*«ee coming to Malaya has his share or wind ers to his credit. lurlev is62 words
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Article194 1948-11-13 7 The Ceylon Sports Club trounced the Raffles College by fIV2 goals to two at th* 1 Cclege ground yesterday. Highlights of th'- gam 3 were the three quick golds scor° i by the Ceylcnese within th j hi t* fifteen minutes of play. Th s Oeylonese194 words
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Article48 1948-11-13 7 Keen competition will be witnessed today at Rrtlles C>lieg.when the second annual int*»reollege table tennis match for the Yong Kon Vui's cup, between Raffles College and Medical College will be played oft at 2 p.m. sharp. Las: year the MCI' beat the Raffles College by 9-nll.48 words
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Article142 1948-11-13 7 l»l_44' 8o,xio«.?4 orbket K xx blob let' lo, N«,n« liong x o«,.««._t> plnx n «umbo, nl lnto,por« lltulobo»» sbouicl givo u g«»<x1 uooollnt ul tbomxolvs». t4/l_en l4ung lltong ?»e»'» vieos tennl tu»l _il.no tbov we»»o bv tbo 8lngl»poro >. s vines Xi Nut «bougb *4»o «ong142 words
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Article420 1948-11-13 7 ALLAN LEWIS - By ALLAN LEWIS jyi'MBER two track was again (|K*n to fast work Ibi i aiming and today's runners made most use of it by spurts down the straight, but there was also somt fast work by horses entered for VYf-dntsday next, the se ond day,420 words
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63 1948-11-13 7 lltun l_l»K» lllNN xxl»»» n n» 7 point ou< "t u po»»«»lblo »xx«nlx. tb» < bluo74» >,l. lie» xx ol<l t»ox l<» win tbo 4obn»»«o,, l_lokiug uo l»s"«ontnti«»n ln l««X'« «r. iub,. »,.»n Xls ,lob„<l,»„ xxn« xnool». «t> r e-on.l, !l».4? l,l^. 463 words
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Article65 1948-11-13 7 l'l»" bllV' > «o», o>2V »n lb- t>con., < >-.-.,.' l, t< »<!>> on _4on.l..v >.'7" ccll<«.n.?lt8 x» ,»,ol. ,< N_»rtt: si XI 5: <-7il,Nlo, 8 1 "»illll-mts. <.»xtor'l, «I.01 sun: V. lto.,. l'vn Nan V»", ltuttln Singb. HHonu- No., si l_oo'.t WNIll33 '<ec >tb Cbi<!65 words
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Article181 1948-11-13 7 BRILUANT try scored oy Bonjamin Ross nay* St. Andrew's School a thnte-txiint (a try) to ni< victory over the Old Boys jf thj School at Wi id* viMp yesterday. Ross touched down in the very first minute of the game when he burst through the181 words
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Article20 1948-11-13 7 TNo lH tbelr l-l... liplonsnlps lc»s l4l'.ii V". 2, lbo l'l" Tim l_.'l7> s Nlin»3 pt>oi 2, l»l,20 words
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Article16 1948-11-13 7 ln 2 5NM0 ol Nlx ut tb« 7<uo»l grouo< tl»o Xl, N.X4.8 Nlrnungbsll, stoi^isv16 words
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Advertisement19 1948-11-13 7 'I n ew delu.e SPEED tnday. film I,faone 6470 IHIN LEONG CO. Ai) Ltd. X ni *i < Mfl Street.19 words
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Advertisement457 1948-11-13 7 £0 \Tffft AMD t tUO TOCSADO Of STOOi DMKY LOIIE f 111 (Star of "China's Little D"vtU":) WA ANTHONY QUINN KATHFRLNE bvMILL j i I FULL OF BIG ADDED ATTRACTION Special "Laurel A. Hardy" 2-r«eler! Book Now For >lIDMLHT TOMGdI Tele: 3400 HAPPY WORLD CABARET EXTENSION to 1 AM. GALA457 words
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Article42 1948-11-13 8 U.P. N»«w York. Fn. Freeman Chum's Chlnric rcs-tau-ant mj featuring special "Harry Truman 'ocktai:'" mixture of Sloe Gin, Sscotch. Crcmc de Mcnthc and Mvi Kwai Lv whisky. Signs promise "one dnnk and you take on the whole country." U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article131 1948-11-13 8 JOHANNESBURG. Frl, Dr. Daatci Malan, South African Prim« Minister, declared in an Intel view with the nationalist newspaper Transvaler publiahed today tint it wrvs difficult to rstim;»t< the damage done to South Africa by the recent Utterances of Gen. Jan Smuts. The newspaper had approached Dr. Malan for131 words
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Article431 1948-11-13 8 Li. IS. Senator Says Communists A. re Gnawing Out The Vitals Of China Reuter U.P. i r W ASHINGTON", Fri.—The Defense Department announced today tho °f approxima »;ly 5,000 tons of sma': arms and a;nrmnition to China. The announcement did uot say when shipments W3»:jReuter & U.P. - 431 words
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Article98 1948-11-13 8 Reuter. KHARTOUM. Fri. Mr. Alexander Leuchars, a Sudan Airways official stationed here, reported seeing a long tailed comet of the first magnitude at 3 a.m. gmt to day. The comet was said to be visible in the Corvus constellation, south of the plane: Venus, and moving awayReuter. - 98 words
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Article38 1948-11-13 8 bri.-Ni l,. lveb°r. Outcb llovornm?r.» ,,o. logute to Inllonesiu wbo o "l ,.t 8cblpul uliport lnuux/. »»i<l tbero soomeli tn !.u no rol_«on for poeslmism ».n tbo s,ce«tion ot ,.sumln° t,cul negotiutlom, wltb tbo ln ltepub'ie38 words
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Article23 1948-11-13 8 j "CHEVROLET 1941/42 Model. i Recently overhauled and reducoed. New upholstery, tyres. i Owner leaving. View. Inspection 10 Cavanagh Road.23 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-11-13 8 V »ft**SOr S. I). Kalela r. Government of India inurmaf r*>n Ofhcer in Singap. »*e, performing the vanishing kno trie! with Mrs. Mitchell, wife of Mr. R. D. Mitchell, AttMralian Information (><ficer in Singapore, during a cock> ail nartv a* In- '.a House. 31 Grange Road, y» sterd*y.49 words
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Article21 1948-11-13 8 LONDON, Fri.-Representatives of the Parliaments of Britain. Canada. Australia and South Africa are to meet representatives of the United Sta'e3 Congress.21 words
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Article82 1948-11-13 8 DAPJS, Fri.—France, fightta? tooth and nail against the Anglo-Amenc i decision to nat J back the Ruhr mines and key industries to the Germins, is sending cne of her topn-nking diplomats M. Andre Francois-Ponet, on a social "politica; ana diplomatic" mission to Germany. The Ficnch Foreign Office T*82 words
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Article207 1948-11-13 8 OSWALD HENRY - by OSWALD HENRY RATING FILM: "Summer llolidn,> STARS: Mickey Rooney, Gloria De Haven, Walter Huston, Frank Morgan and Butch Jenkins. SUPPORTING CAST: Marilyn Maxwell, Agnes Mooreheaa and Selena Royle. rURTH of July means nothing to us, but it means a lot to an American. That is207 words
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Article185 1948-11-13 8 RATING FILM "Romance On The High Seas". STARS: Janis Paige, Don DeFore, Jack Carson and Doris Dav. SUPPORTING STARS: Oscar Levant, S. Z. Sakall and Fortunio Bonanoxa. WHAT happens when a husband cancels an anniversary vacation to engage a pretty secretary, and his wife decides to take the holiday185 words
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Article339 1948-11-13 8 RATING FILM: "Daybreak" STARS: Ann Todd, Eric Portman and Maxwell Iteed. SUPPORTING CAST: Edward Righy, Rill O.ven a ad Jam* Hylton. THIS is a picture that will l>e remembered foi three things —its theme, its stars and their acting. Those whose interests lie in things technical will also have339 words
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Article249 1948-11-13 8 RATING FILM: "River Lady" •STARS: Rod Cameron, Yvonne DeCarlo, Helena Carter and I)an Duryoa. SUPPORTING CAST: Florenoe Bates and Lloyd Gough. |F you see a poster in town that reads "When thev wanted excitement men and J money waited tor the River Lady don't translate it to mean 'That's249 words
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Article188 1948-11-13 8 RATING FILM: "The Dude Goes West" STARS: Eddie Albert and Gale Storm. SUPPORTING CAST: James Gleason, Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Roland and Barton MacLane. DESPITE its name, and the cowpunchers. Redskins and outlaws mixed up in the story. "The Dude Goes West" is essentially a satire which pokes fun at188 words
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Article97 1948-11-13 8 PARIS. Fri. More the i 1.200 Paris wo.kers stru ;*< today in protest against the arrest of Communist Deputy Waldcck Lhillie*-. Deputy Mayor of Geme v i 11 i »i suburb, in yesterday's armis tice day demon t rations, ao-« new crashes with stiew were reported from97 words
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Article77 1948-11-13 8 FRANKFURT. Fri. a?£it to 10.000 000 Ger-.ijn workers In bizonia struck today for 24 hours to pro', s*. against high prices. Tn many parts of the Anglo-American zone the strike was reported over 99 per cent effecti/e, and in the Ruhr, industrial heart of Germany, neavv industries were77 words
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Article43 1948-11-13 8 _si)N2c<; xows«,t.n «3 luli'l. st,'l<s7 l rsilwl>x/nxon x»ii. b bus l.i, plotl !>lewl«»on.l!0 i > s 7»' munloutlonu tbo mo-ltn on<1o 1 lllon ,'len Wl.'l'»<! >>'l l. < UN <l00,,N7lS lo» '0 pl,- votuils ,,l V Ug'oflnent 2,0 not V, t Known43 words
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Article40 1948-11-13 8 Reuter and U.P. XtsiXX' VOsisi. —llxe 14 8b2!on»on> o<! tbst n_- oust co_»,t lne»l,b",sblp lluo' x»,te<1 _,li,,s" ununlmouslv to tbo «b»p per» linul conlrnct ollor i,n«l tbut u generul «tlike xvo»«l4 bo osloctlvo »t tonlsf'l» siouto, un.l t'siReuter and U.P. - 40 words
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Article103 1948-11-13 8 U.P. DIRMINGHAM. Alabama. Fri A young mother who said she strangled her three year old son to get his US$2 000 insurance. was found guilty first degree manslaughter and sentenced to ten years prison by a twelve man jury. Mrs. Dorothy Ruth Fitz hugh. 22, confessed shfU.P. - 103 words
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Article27 1948-11-13 8 DKLFAST. Kn- cil today monwealth co un own the Crown tre «ted U adopter! a «i tag of th, w0:,,.,,:;.;; name of theCom^J^27 words
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