Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1948
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Title Section63 1948-12-17 1 The Malaya Tribune RY TIIF. PFOPI.E TOR THE PFOPI.F. larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya. Printing Binultaneoutiy Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <£ Penan§ Telegram*: "Tribune B'pore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948. PRICE TEN CFNTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents —Mesars. Colin Turner Ltd.,63 words
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Article672 1948-12-17 1 But Hire 7rial Is Postponed (Tribune Special Correspondent) TANJONG PINANG. rhurs.—Because Mr s H. D. Euaa will not have urn before Xmas to read the outcn prosecution papers uxauist uari ion A. Hire, Singapore Wjcuman, ncu vi u.»jong Pinang in connection witn vi ol illegal672 words
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Article, Illustration20 1948-12-17 1 v< urity forces break off operations at the 23rd mile, Mua r, to study captured photoand documents.20 words
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Article205 1948-12-17 1 Reuter. A.P. U.P. THE HAGUE, Thurs.—The Dutch Government today announced that it would resume negotiations with the Indonesian Republican Government only if the Republic ended truce violations and undertook to become on of the states of Dutch-sponsored Federal Indonesia. In an official statement theReuter. A.P. & U.P. - 205 words
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Article50 1948-12-17 1 A.P Thurs.—Jewish forces lunched a full-scale atLgainst the Egyptian gard Faluja. in the Negev, lnnounced here today, ire the same Egyptian troop? bottled up by the Jews I original Negev lighting, fate of whom has loomed in the "peace" talks be the Arabs and Jews.—A.P - 50 words
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Article26 1948-12-17 1 Reuter. LA, Thirs—- A schedulservice of flying boats by Airways Ltd. anil Britsn Overseas Airways i was sanctioned by i iinno this mornH Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article114 1948-12-17 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States Department of Justice announced today it had filed a suit to break up an alleged unlawful world cartel in natural rubber products. The complaint, filed by Attorney General Tom C. Clark, named as defendants the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd., ofReuter. - 114 words
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Article65 1948-12-17 1 An Indian who failed to give a satisfactory explanation as to why he had not taken out an identity card was sentenced to 10 days' simple imprisonment in the District Court yesterday. 1 CID Chief E. V. Fowler said this morning that the man was among 200 people who65 words
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Article156 1948-12-17 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Thursday.— The Subjects Committee of the Indian National Congress Party voted today to pass on to the full Congress tor discussion a. resolution which welcomed Innia's free association with independent nations of the Commonwealth "for their commonwealth and the promotion of worldReuter. - 156 words
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Article78 1948-12-17 1 Your Rice Ration Reuter. J LONDON, rtairH. mlz\ Secretary \r Ihur (r< «ii («mm»n lo!d iv *!!arw ii today he w;.s i mutbtr to forecast what the future rice ration 1 PMsalrtN in Malaya would ii) until attaeatUeaw by tae International Rearrgeaey Food t atneaittev for the lust hall alReuter. - 78 words
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146 1948-12-17 1 MALAYAN POLICE DISSATISFIED ADMITS CREECH JONES Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Colonial Secretary Arthur I reecll Jones said in a Parliamentary reply today lie was aware of "soma dissatisfaction' amon» Malayan police officers over the promotion Of certain Palestine police eilieers who bad been absorbed into the Malayan force. He was inquiring intoReuter. - 146 words
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Article103 1948-12-17 1 U. S. Govt. Tells Supreme Court WASHINGTON. Thursday. The Government today told the Supreme Court, hluntly. that America's role In world affairs will suffer if the court Interfere! with the conviction of Japanesewar leaders. The statement was made by Solicitor General Philip B. Perlman in a103 words
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101 1948-12-17 1 Mr. C. C. Tan (Municipal South-West) will ask government at the next Council meeting on the advisability of spending gold dollars on airconditioning plant. Details of permits for the impoit of such plant from United States are to be tabled at the101 words
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Article30 1948-12-17 1 A.P. j RANGOON. Today. Air passengers into Rangoon on Thursday from the rice district I centre of Bossein reported large i areas of licelands ablaze in the Delta—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article72 1948-12-17 1 U.P. "We do not hesitate to declare government's deep concern at such a threat to our power to engage in international activities, he wrote. Perlman said the tribunal which tried the Japanese was an international undertaking and no business of the American supreme court. He added that onceU.P. - 72 words
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Article40 1948-12-17 1 Reuter. PARIS. Thurs. The European Unity Committee of the five Brussels Pact powers today decided to submit its sub-committee's report on plans for a European Union to the Governments concerned. It then acljourned until Jan 6. 1949. Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article410 1948-12-17 1 A.P. and Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday. The small United States Murine detachment which arrived in Shanghai today will be need to protect American lives and "not to maintain order or defend the city", the American State Department said. Mr. Michael McDermott. State Department spokesman, said "TheirA.P. and Reuter. - 410 words
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Article, Illustration279 1948-12-17 2 FURTHER TESTS UNDER WAY U.P. PEARL RIVER. N.Y., Thurs.—A nook 01 V tting hens, scratching and packing on a chicken house floor, led science to a new vitamin that may cure pernicious anaemia. The disease primarily attacks the aged and is one of the mostU.P. - 279 words
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Article133 1948-12-17 2 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Thurs. The first conference of tho International Council of the "European Movement will take place here from February 25 to 28 according to a spokesman of the Movement's executive committee. Of the International Council's four presidents of honour, Mr. Winston Churchill and Belgium's Premier,Reuter. - 133 words
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163 1948-12-17 2 Reuter. MANILA, Thurs.—A visiting United States senator warns against extreme nationalism in Philippine irade. Senator George W Malone. K< publican of Nevada and chairman of the National Eec noroic Resources Committee, I dv yes the Philippine Republic should first establish the integrity Of investmentReuter. - 163 words
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Article39 1948-12-17 2 A.P. London. Thurs. Britain cut ►he drain on her gold and dollar reserves by more than I one-fourth during the thir.! j quarter of this year and increased the volume of exports, by four per cent A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article33 1948-12-17 2 A.P. NORTH WALSH AN. England, Thurs. Educating giiks is more important than teaching boys, local educaI t:on officer w. O. Beli says j because girls run things later on.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article76 1948-12-17 2 Reuter. SYDNEY, Thurs.—Mr. and Mrs. William Ashe, of Sydney, New south Wales, were a \«-ry devoted couple. Many turns, and partiridar'v in 'ater years, they expressed to their famil> the wish that they should die together, and that one shentd not be leti to mourn the other. Ear'\Reuter. - 76 words
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138 1948-12-17 2 U.P. WE3TCVER FIELD. IfSssa •husetts. Thurs. It was announced here today that a pu-tacuiar air rescue mission thf first oi it. kind in Lit United States *lr force history, with men's Uyes actually at stake, will be atLeinpted atop 7.500 fool leiU.P. - 138 words
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Article50 1948-12-17 2 Reuter. MAM la. Thurs. Philippine Government, employees -*re yoing to have a }olly Christmas this year. On the recommendation i President Quirlno, th< State Council. the Republic's highest advisory body, has approved a one-month salary bonus for every Government worker, it was learned today Reuter. IReuter. - 50 words
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149 1948-12-17 2 U.P. LINCOLN. Thurs. —Outside Influences are more to blame than parents for juvenile delinquency, according to Dr. James M. Remieirdt, University ol* Nebraska sociologist. It s easy to place the bulk of responsibility for wayward children directly upon the mother and father, heU.P. - 149 words
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Article121 1948-12-17 2 Reuter. BYDNBT, Thurs.— Bearded Austrian professor Dr. Eugcnius Milch, has appealed to trained Australian scientists and teachers to go to an unexplored island In the Gulf of Tong-kin and lecture at the local university. Dr. Milch made the appeal before leaving Sydney to rot urnReuter. - 121 words
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Article59 1948-12-17 2 Reuter. canton. Thurs.—Provision-! al measures drawn up by the local authorities to ease the Mousing shortage have been published so that public opinion can be gauged and the measures revised accordingly if necessary. The measures, revised or otherwise, are eventually to be i presented to theReuter. - 59 words
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Article42 1948-12-17 2 U.P. New York. Thurs. A radar screen that mil] spot approa- j ehiny btornii a« far 200, milts away and give the city at least a six hour-warning will be installed soon at the New York Cttv Weather Bureau -UPU.P. - 42 words
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Miscellaneous225 1948-12-17 2 On You r Radio Today BLUE NETWORK toru s. 100pm. Lunch,tl m e 0 pm 81gnaturf TuiK music by th, Raido Orches- 2£Z?}?* Announcement tra: 1.30 News 1 45 Dance E**? 4 6 music bv Gene- Kiupa? 00 '5. Mandarin Close Down Selections; 830 Teochew Ris nm Selections; 7.00 AmoySeleos™U"\225 words
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244 1948-12-17 3 U.P. BREMERTON, WASH., Thurs.—This Puget Sound city of o2,000 comfortably housed citizens is a paradise for apartment hunters. Thn hmicinrr dinrtn,,,. t r. i me nousing shortage i s aj No. 1 problem to most cities from coast to coast. But Bremerton ha.s modernU.P. - 244 words
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Article48 1948-12-17 3 U.P. SUVA Fiji. Thurs.—ln 1947, PS. was fourth in trade with Fiji and the colony earned >2.100.000. according to latest figures released by Suva Pubhe Relations office. Largest trade was with the United Kingdom. Main export items were sugar, gold bullion, copra and cocoa-nut oil.—U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article53 1948-12-17 3 HO USING TROUBLE A.P. LONDON. Thurs. Even Britain's (.'mwn jewels have housing and queuing problem.**. Only 0,000 of the 20,000 visiI to i s a day at the; Tower of I London are able to see the jewels. As a result, offorts arc being made to move the disI playA.P. - 53 words
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Article40 1948-12-17 3 U.P. BERLIN, Thurs. German officials voice a hope for a reborn German army as they and Anglo-American-French authorities moved to ;ct a unified anti-Soviet administration working In western Berlin and the occupation .ones of western Germany. J.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article40 1948-12-17 3 A.P. RANGOON, Thurs. New postage stamps In a variety of colours will be issued here January 4. 1949, to commcmorUc the first annivcrsory of Burmese independence, according to a press note issued by the Government of Burma. \.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article22 1948-12-17 3 Reuter. Manila! Thuis. The Rcpubic has been presented with a nft of $1.000 worth of book coupons by UNESCO. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article60 1948-12-17 3 THE HAGUP:, Thurs. Di. Alan Valentine, American chief of the Economic Co-operation Administration's mission to the Netherlands, today cleared the Dutch Government of charges that it improperly re-exported Marshall Plan goods to the United States. Dr. Valentine said: "This mission has just received officially from the60 words
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Article47 1948-12-17 3 Reuter. SAIGON, Thurs. The in dependence of Cambodia withit the framework of the French Union, was formally celebratei at Pnompenh today, when Gen Robert Blaizot, Acting ITi; I Commissioner, on behalf of th« French President, exchange! documents with King Noio dom Sihanouk of Cambodia. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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35 1948-12-17 3 untitled-part player BRENDA HOGAN, with a wistful expression, during si photographic *ession before she gets ret in "THE GUINEA PIG" which the BOULTING KROTUERS are making foi Pilgrim Pictures, starring RICHUKD ATTENBOROUGH and SHEILA SIM.35 words
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232 1948-12-17 3 U.P. HOLLYWOOD, 1 hurs.—Alan Ladd, who once wanted to be a newspaperman, is both star an/1 technical expert in his latest picture about the newspaper world. ual "I think I ought to get n bonus for doing: two jobs," he said. He's got toU.P. - 232 words
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182 1948-12-17 3 U.P. LONDON. Thurs.—hi an unheated flat in Perl in tonight Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Krelschniar sat down to dine from a dish of beans thai cost about 40 cents to bring to their table. Tiic Kretschmars paid less tiian half of that in GermanU.P. - 182 words
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Advertisement362 1948-12-17 3 run k; sHij.oo t. vow a Maine of 2>> lotlg C wid an i (i .1 U mp ruttfTC Of 2.000 4eg.'| Fuel c. iisumotio'i• m oil H' < ;.ir I*4',. Flame Srrayen arc Invaluable for all A -ncu'purpotM», i»i.t Inert- is praetw illy ao limit to th.hich Hi' can362 words
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Advertisement418 1948-12-17 3 CLASSIFIED FOR SALE ONE ALMEIRAH with largi mirror. One standard lamp. One sideboard. One dinner and tea set One bed with springs. I Box E. 284 M.T.. Spore. (H. 284 TWO STEEL barges in good ouuition. fjapacity thirty I i ons. For oil complete witn >amp and measuring tanks for418 words
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Advertisement472 1948-12-17 3 .2LSAN Chemical W.C. as used it Wl I wlaor <fc Sandnngham. .ow available liere. Can be seen at Spot Radio Ltd.. 58. j Orchard Koad, Singapore. (D.245). j FOR BALE: 2 large 3-dOOT .ombination banging and shelf Almeirahs. 1 2-door eombina.ion hanging shelf Almeirah vith mirror. 1 2-rioor hanging md472 words
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Advertisement225 1948-12-17 3 MISCELLANEOUS JOIN PEP YOUTH LEAGUE (International. Non Political, Non-sectarian) Personal, Worldwide pen-friends, Hobbies, Socials. Picnics, Magazines, Free Correspondence Courses I Psychology Theology) etc. Annual Subscription during membership Campaign: Adults $1.50. Students, ladies $1. Particulars against 20 cts. stamps. Miss Alice Lee. Secretary, P.YJL H Q.. Pulau Brani (H. 283) FREE225 words
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Advertisement226 1948-12-17 3 ACCOMMODAfION TO LET early February compound house in residential irea. Sanitary installation and garage. Owner leaving country. Tenant to take over well kept furniture. Apply Box A 1865, Tribune, Ipoh. (C.236) VEHS. FOR SALE 1941 PONTIAC SALOON 27 H.P. $2000/-. 1938 Austin Saloon 12 H.P. $1200 Condition of vehicles guaranteed226 words
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Advertisement319 1948-12-17 3 SIT. WANTED CHINESE, 32, seeks employment as English/ Chinese translator. Please communicate J. Goh, No. 21. Lorong 16, Geylang Road, Singapore. (G. 267) WANTED WANTED Fawn Duffle Coat, medium size, good condition. Lowest price to Box No. AlB9O M.T., Penang. (H. 2*2» WANTED CONCRETE mixer, second hand size 5 ■>'-.319 words
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Article501 1948-12-17 4 MR. Raymond Firth's Report on Social Scii.-r.ce 111 Research in Malaya just published, 13 an indication of the new kind of technique .vnu h is being incorporated into modern col :niaJ administration. In the old days colonial policy was largely formulated by administrators and politicians whose501 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1948-12-17 4 LESLIE HAYNES - By LESLIE HAYNES REI TER S CORRESPONDENT Reuter. DOOD shops In isntain ate for the fust Christinas me,' the war faced with an ibiimlunee of supplies of most seasouahle foods and drinks hut a reluctance on the part of their customers toReuter. - 1,033 words
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Article636 1948-12-17 4 A.P. THE wealthy here drink tea these days. For generations they have upheld Chiang Kai-shek with cold cash as a national unifier and bulw r ark against Communism. Today the only thing that seems to be restraining their open denunciation of the leader they once idolizedA.P. - 636 words
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Advertisement202 1948-12-17 4 Is SER VICE so important? You may well a k why wo make uch a fiaaa ahout service after sale. Weil Blight this service be likened to the excellent service now given for all Sood makes of cars. Who else but a qualified expert could keep an intricatt, very precise202 words
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Article66 1948-12-17 5 A.P. .y Thursd ty Overan- going hing when Aus"Sons ol Matthew" und in the wild T.'or- 5 recorded the range more mmjiml track. w nether dingoe in I re ;pond to the re- played back Pnc dingoes lis- recording in sil- let fry with an- jA.P. - 66 words
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Article34 1948-12-17 5 AUSTRALIA, farmers are to >..W),000 colic-ted ta> on the 1945--ncwly passed tie government red to hold $48,--in i xport tax crop for the ition fund, which srmer.- against a overseas prices.—34 words
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Article18 1948-12-17 5 A.P. Thurs. Nearications have been rnmodalions In ivate residential zed by the Hong v. rr.r.ient during A.l*.A.P. - 18 words
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Article210 1948-12-17 5 Reuter. Thurs.- -One of the most energetic ties against the twin evils of the black and steadily rising prices is waged ay by the National Federation of Co-opera- Societies. his Federation includes it 1.300 societies and 2 300,000 French lies belong to it. severalReuter. - 210 words
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Article382 1948-12-17 5 Where A Packet Oj Cigarettes Buys A Secret U.P. DERLIN, Thurs.—Like to build your cwn atomic 1 bomb? Well, grab a few cartons of cigarettes and stroll along Kurfucrstendam.n. fabulous »tre t of ruins, the Park Av:nue of rjrs-war Berlin. There you can shopU.P. - 382 words
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Article50 1948-12-17 5 U.P. SOUTH MILWAUKEE, Thurs. Police Judge \V. P. Warden found himself guilty as charged. He fined himself $1.75 for over-parking in a two hour zone. The judge found the ticket on his ear when he returned after hearing an unusual number of traffic cases in his own court.—P.P.U.P. - 50 words
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162 1948-12-17 5 A group of farmers, at Reading, Berkshire, who, having experienced the harvest of i!>;;;, ttucn the combine harvester-, brought to their harm loads of grate so wet that much of it was wasted, decided to co-operate in setting up a factory equipped With Xhe latest drying and cleaning machinery. Their162 words
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160 1948-12-17 5 A.P. MEW yokk. Thurs.—The bicycle is making a remarkable comeback in America. Its revived popularity is more than mildly sugßestvie of cycling's golden era back in the "Gay Nineties." Thai was tefore the automobile eclinftod tho h?k-? r> means or practicalA.P. - 160 words
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Article117 1948-12-17 5 A.P LONDON, Thurs.—The sil- dear has been sounded for the famous Elgin marbles. They are coming out of their wartime hide-out in a London subway station lAldwych), where they have been stored for nine years. These are 100 tons of Greek scu!} ture, which wereA.P - 117 words
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93 1948-12-17 5 One Divorce For Every Two Marriages If U.P. CHICAGO. Thun;.—Chicago has a bigger divorce rate than Reno, according to the Cathoi lie archdiocese. An official statement by the archdiocese was read in 450 churches at the direction of Samuel Cardinal Stritch. It said in part: "Our own fair city, Chicago,U.P. - 93 words
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Article63 1948-12-17 5 U.P. DARWIN, Australia. Thurs. —A POnHOfiOUH red-back ed spider plague Pas invaded a Northern Territory settlement 115 miles inland from Darwin. IVports say clammy, wet season heat has driven thousands mto the settlement where they are ciawhng into beds and clothing. One mother while bathing herU.P. - 63 words
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357 1948-12-17 5 A.P. WEW YORK. Thurs.—The United Nations IB not all talk. In New York it is hard work— on the international peace organisation's vast new headquarters. Wallace K. Harrison, head man in planning The U5565,000,000 project, recently told the New York Building Congress the newA.P. - 357 words
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Advertisement208 1948-12-17 5 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Suffered from toss of \lgwui. s»ar» mumh, wftk body. Impui* fciood, fatting memory, sod who are old and worn-out before their time w!U be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an Amerlcao Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to208 words
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Miscellaneous45 1948-12-17 5 VH FLINT— By Michael O'Mallcj and Kalph Lane ALLEY OOP- J »y T. T. W; Hanilin 1 V T*sN r N i ~W I NEED WRIgHT. g<ffg. OOP /COME A ADVICE FCOM OF COL'ESE v /\JjL &K e S3^ T Tv V (Tsars? I %M45 words
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Obituary40 1948-12-17 6 JAYAKODY: On 16 December, 1948, at the General Hospital, Singapore, D. E. T. Jayakody, late of Messrs. Eber Koek, Solicitors. Funeral to Bidadari Cemetery loday at 5 p.m. from his residence No. 160, Moulmeiii Road. Ceylon papers please copy.40 words
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Obituary41 1948-12-17 6 Mr. Hee Ah Chcong wishes to thank all friends and relatives v/ho paid night visits and attended the funeral of his beloved mother, the late Madam Low Ah Lin, and also all those, who sent wreaths and letters of cendolence.41 words
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Article149 1948-12-17 6 The Shell Sports Club played 'good' hockey to hold the Singapore Recreation Club to a two goal draw in a match played on Farrer Park yesterday evening. The Recs opened up the attack immediately on bully off and for long spells confined play in the149 words
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Article33 1948-12-17 6 A.P. LONDON. Fii. Jack Car ringtou will captain England.} table tennis team against Bel- gium in the final lound of the west zone in the Europe Cup on Jan. f>. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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122 1948-12-17 6 The Ta Kung Pao, "Crack" basket-ball team from Shanghai arrived here yesterday by a X.L.M. Plane, from Java. The team was unbeaten throughout their tour in Hongkong, Manila, Macassar. Soerobaia. East Java and Probolianggo. They have played 26 piatxh.es, won 25 and dicw 1.122 words
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Article46 1948-12-17 6 The following have b cr. selected to represent S. C. C vs c. Y. 11. A. it the Padang today :tt 5.1. pm.: Messrs Van Hoot m: Lloyds Reeves: R jmester; Rule; Den Dis: rnomas; Bel fcfachln: bmlth; Mcßac. Umpire: Mr. Brands.46 words
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Article174 1948-12-17 6 Reuter. fONDON, Ihurs.—Jnteru national basketball matches between European countries and Britain may be staged la London in the near future. A suggestion that the sport he "adopted" by one of the big London stadiums has come from Mr. Ernest Page. Secretary of the English Basketball AssociationReuter. - 174 words
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Advertisement503 1948-12-17 6 ENGAGEMENT The engagement took place on_ '2/12/48 between Kow Sim Chye, 9th son of Mr. Mrs. Kow Tiam Chuan, and Miss Taj Guat Heng, 2nd daughter ot Mr. Mrs. Tay Chin Tiam. TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITCTION 209, Queen Street Flume ?370. DAY COMMERCIAL CLASSES for ad commercial subjects. EVENING CLASSES for503 words
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Advertisement575 1948-12-17 6 AN NO I NCI NO "THE NEW DIRECTORY OF MALAYA, 1949" out now Price: $20.00 per copy. Best of all business directories Over 700 pages with up-to-date material. Contents: Calendar of 1940. The Holiday Ordinance. List Of Names Of Lcadinf Places In Malaya. MALAYA AND ITS ECONOMY—Special Article. INDEX TO575 words
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410 1948-12-17 7 Fox Has A Strong Hand XMAS AND NEW YEAR RACING FROM ALLAN LEW US THi; Commissioner-General s Cup to be ran >ver 1 1; Miles on New Year s day, the last day oi the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year Meet bus attracted eleven candidates.410 words
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Article82 1948-12-17 7 11 lit ribaiioau to i huar Thomas Cup j tlarrinon A Cros- Id (Malaya j ltd. Spat I n l tub pSB3 OT total now stands j »1 its. Fund wiH be lv.pt long as lb. Tho. 1 lup Team are I ...I. Mon. ratteeted J82 words
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Article20 1948-12-17 7 il Naval Police playrucly well to beat Birmingham by 3-2 in v thrilling hockey al Naval Bane20 words
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Article25 1948-12-17 7 fu a friendly badminton match on Wednesday last the Maclalne Watson S.C. beat the Harrisons Crosficld S.C. by six games to two.25 words
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Article43 1948-12-17 7 The Social Athletic Party defeated the Dicthlcm Sports Club by seven goals to nil at the Geylang stadium on Thursday. Scorers were Aug Kirn Chwee (4). Tan Chiang Meng <1». Lum Chong Muu (1) and Tan Guan Kiat. (1)43 words
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Article39 1948-12-17 7 Thfi Customs Hockey tram beat the C.C.M.P. by four goals to one in a match on Fairer ['ark last evening. The Customs scorers were Karim (twoi and Karim Mudin (two) Le Merchier scored the C.C.M.P.'s only goal.39 words
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Article22 1948-12-17 7 The Combined Civilians won the Liberation Cup when they defeated the Combined Services yesterday on the Padang at Kuala Lumpur.22 words
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Article24 1948-12-17 7 The Test match which got under wav today between England and* South Afiica marks the OOUI anniversary of Humecting between two countries.24 words
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Article98 1948-12-17 7 AGAINST the run of play, the Naval Base Ladies A Hoekev XI stole a two-one victory over the Girts Sports Club in a game played on the Padang yesterda,V The Girls were all over the held in the first half. Mrs. M. DeSouza excelled in98 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-12-17 7 Miss .leanette Altwegg, 18-year-old skater of Liverpoo with her tr«ph> after wlnnine the llritish Amateur lee Figure Skating; t'hampionsn.p at Wensttcj lor the net mid successive jear.33 words
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Article218 1948-12-17 7 DURBAN, Thurs,—in a tare against the weather England's bowlers dismissed South Africa for 161 by tea-time in the first Test mutch at Durban today. Bad light prevented her batsmen from forcing home the BO> vantage, for with England's score at one for no wicket218 words
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Article74 1948-12-17 7 The following are requested 'to turn up foi their respective ties in the Kiwi Tournament at l n-B, Devonshire Road Saturday (3.30 p.m.l: Joseph Tan. Lye'Thim Fook. Phillip Phua Tan Boon Bee, Chee Heng Chin, Lee Teck Chye, Tan Tiang Choon, Lee Slong Chye, and Tan Hoe Tong.74 words
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Article28 1948-12-17 7 t The F. and N. Sports Club, beat the Malaya PuWishing House- Ist. XI by three goals to one at Farrer on Wednesday. I28 words
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115 1948-12-17 7 Jimmy weleh, of the Royal Air Force and Jimmy Newell, former middle weight amateur champion af the rtritish Mediterranean Fleet, have bee* matched at catchw eights. Subject to tho approval of the fluxing Hoard of C ontrol, the light will be staged at the Ib'pp.v Worhl Stadium next \N ednesday.115 words
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Advertisement243 1948-12-17 7 SPECIAL!!! SPECIAL!!! j A Treat For The Children Bring Them Along TOMORROW AT II A.M. Specially Selected Coloured Caions At The PAVILION I l tomorrow! j I Santa Clans is early and extra generous this year! i PHONESIS9BOOK NOW! CAPITOL I! irAir? ffe? i 1 1 SMi mm mm m243 words
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Miscellaneous121 1948-12-17 7 k AXE WiThl fJJ^ !T "1 F™"U> *<> W &JT Ff FlnE CO" CuJTf WHAT** < lirly MUBERT HUGGS, FIGHT Jult THAT ME WA A BIG MAN fwUZ TOO PARK TO HIS OENTiTY 7™A COILY YOUR BUM THE Jamp% Tn^p ,N THE PLOT L,KE HUBERT MUWS.JfeR YOU TO "IS THIS121 words
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Article394 1948-12-17 8 Counsel Submits Real Truth Suppressed Reuter. LONDON. Thins. -Mr. rTdmund Levies, XC accused John Belcher of deliberately suppressing information in a he gay** the lord Chancellor, Britain's highest lepal authority, when investigations began into aile rations of corruption There was nothing In the statement which gave theReuter. - 394 words
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Article69 1948-12-17 8 KLANG AERA. -About 8.30 am. on December 15. Specia' I Constables cf Sungei Selangoi Estate were on theii way tKanriong Bahru Estate tor th* I usual parade when they wet .ntacked midway between bo. estates, by six to ten hnndii using carbines and automatics. All foil Special69 words
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Article61 1948-12-17 8 His Eminence Maulana Ahifcll Alim Al-Siddiqi the founder of The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will leave Colombo at 7 a.m. by plane for Singapore and will arrive ncr at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Dec. 21. After his visit to Singapore he will visit the Philippines, Indonesia,61 words
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Article47 1948-12-17 8 A.P. ATHENS. Thursday—U. 8. War Secretary Kenneth Roy all on Thursday conferred with the Greek General Staff for what was described as a "trifling" but what others had said would end In a renewed Greek request for an inei-ease i n the Greek Ai my.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article92 1948-12-17 8 :I Ti -.'cow Biafi Rep trter) At Tnesdav's meeting of the Legislative Conn- J el! Gov< rnnssnl r.*l'! be ■n rl v N hr, i:i th»- J l:i r of income tav. there I is any possibility of re- i dneing indirect taxation, j j Mr. CC92 words
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Article106 1948-12-17 8 Kt'AI.A LUMPUR AREA !At 2.0"» p.m on December IS. armed bandits placed an obstacle across an estate Road on j Sungei Pangkas Estate. Tn estate lorry winch was return ing a; this time witn labourers and latex stopped when it earn, to the logs on106 words
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Article144 1948-12-17 8 Why is no Mufti appointed to the Colony of Singapore? Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir will ask govern ment this at the meeting* of the Legislative Council on Tuesday. Inche Sardon will dsk Is it not time for the Covernm< fit to appoint a Mufti for144 words
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Article84 1948-12-17 8 What are the real reusons for long delay in construction of the workmen's Mats under tii. Princess Elizabeth Hon ing Scheme 0 Mr. Thio Chan Bee will ask this question at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday. Ifr. Th;o wril a: k whether84 words
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Article46 1948-12-17 8 Y.W.C.A. Pioneers' Christmas party, S. F'ort Canning Road—I p.m. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE, oflicers and N.C.O.s drill, Rafl fles Institution, 5.30 p.m. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL: Anniversary concert, Victoria Memorial Hall—8.30 p.m. (Bv invitation». CHINESE Y.M.C.A., 107. Selegie Road: Cinema show— S p.m.46 words
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Article227 1948-12-17 8 CATHAY: "Letter from an Unknown Woman,' with .loan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan— 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. A LH AM BRA: "Drums of the Congo." with Ona Munson and Stuart Erwin—l.3o, 4. 0.45 and 9.30 p.m. REX: "An Ideal Husband." (in colour) with Michael Wilding, Diana Wynward and227 words
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Article54 1948-12-17 8 HOCKEY: S.R.C. A v. Hong Kong Shanghai Bank— S.R.r.; G.H.Q. Sig. Regt. v. R.N. Police—Tanglin; I.A. v. R.A.F. Sembawang Farrer Park; S. C. It. C.. v. G.H.Q. FARELF—Hon g Lim Green; 8.0.D.0A. v. P. T.— St. George's Rd. SOCCER: European trial— Jalan Stadium. T A BLE-TE N NT** Chi54 words
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Article, Illustration68 1948-12-17 8 Plying Officer George C V.s. NaUaya and Us bride after Ifarir wrddii» ,t su i Cathedral on Wednesday. Mrs. Natlaya before her wedding wa« Mis* (irisi iwi H Constance C h; IMatt. With the eonple are seen the bride's fat n r, Br.68 words
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214 1948-12-17 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs.-The second iastalment of 2b State Department documents involved in espionage trials was released by the House Un-American Activities Committer toc*av and riisjlos?d that State Department oilicials sough! to hush up 1938 trade agreements with Hitler to spare the Democratic administration politicalU.P. - 214 words
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Article128 1948-12-17 8 Mil LIM TEW HOCK will ask Govern:;?, at for ts assurance that future irtisans' quarter- built by the Binga p o i c [mprovemeat Trust will be provided with light and w it.r service tl the Legislative Council Meeting on Tuesday. Mr. Lim will sin urge Government128 words
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Advertisement122 1948-12-17 8 I "BRING CHEER THIS YEAR" j TO j THE LEPERS. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iisaa y I DON'T DELAY SEND TODAY. < j j I enclose towards "THE LEPER X'MAS CHEER FUN the following:— i j CASH j CLOTHING I TOYS i NAME: i ADDRESS: I FOR ACKNOWLEI j There are 100 children and122 words
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