Malaya Tribune, 14 February 1949
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Title Section52 1949-02-14 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE s' p>»re. TNR« XlMickVU «done. M«ll 3 >»Nt» l^n,^ Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penany. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTA TIVE: E. Maurice Glover, c/o Newspaper Features Ltd., JO7, Fleet Street, London, E.C.k. tfONDAY, FEB.52 words
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Article26 1949-02-14 1 STOP PRESS ill. «<^t s < !,»>»>.!','. >I !>,»«< l<> '«tll' «>U< »«lr«' !l,« > n- ,!>, .!,'< ,r»v, l ll,r<»u»;l» ,„.,nl!.l, >, l»> l»»»» n< ll»> V n»r« »ll»«l»l.26 words
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Article154 1949-02-14 1 AP., Reuter. RANGOON, Sun.- Maung. »1 the British--Ibw Ddwsung firm was publicly bebeaoed by Communist forcei in the rice "ntr ,i Pyapon, 45 miles «'st of Rangoon, tor 'serving I foreign capital concern, ftm reports said today. ■Hon by the Frontier Peoptea from the Burma Union,AP., Reuter. - 154 words
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Article258 1949-02-14 1 Assn. Started To Promote Goodwill IPOH, bun.—Another step towards interracial harmony and goodwill in Malaya has b?en taken by the Perak Chinese Chamber of commerce, who have unanimously decided to form a Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. More than 200 members of the258 words
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Article76 1949-02-14 1 Mr. Tan Kah Kee, leading Chinese businessman in Singapore has received a message from Mao Tse Tung, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party asking him to attend the Political Consultative Assembly to be rmivened by Ihe < ommunists in Peiping Mr. Tan has cVclined the76 words
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182 1949-02-14 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun— Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, Governor of the Leeward Islands, recalled for "consultations" with the Colonial Ollice, said in London today that the people of the Leeward Islands were "concerned" that he should return. He added: You see what happens ifReuter. - 182 words
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Article18 1949-02-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, today.— A Chinese Kepala was murdered by bandits yesterday at Sungei Kawang Estate Mentakab.18 words
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Article37 1949-02-14 1 A.P. KARACHI, Sun. Governor General Kwaja Nazimuddin, returning to Karachi after touring I East Paaistan tor a fortnight, told pressmen that Communism I is "active in East Pakistan, al- j though maKing no headway." A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-02-14 1 The members o. the Iraqi Trade Delegation her i to push Iraq's date trade with Malaya. From left to right are: Mr. Salman Juaideh, Haji Mustafa Asad Khan. 11. E. Abdullah Al-Qassab, (leading the delegation) and Mr. Aamir Al-Kamil. Mr. Al-Qassab has twin been Home Minister of51 words
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219 1949-02-14 1 U.P. nm L N ON in the Foreign Office today expressed the belter that Russia might denounce her alienees with Great Britain and France as herinswer to the Atlantic x act. The officials said if the Russians have aggressive aims the 1942U.P. - 219 words
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Article83 1949-02-14 1 A.P. FARRANGAS. Spain. Sun. An official of the City Hall at Mora Nueva announced Sunday night that 28 dead and 47 injured have so far been found in the derailment of the Madrid Barcelona express which occurred on Saturday. The official said itA.P. - 83 words
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Article100 1949-02-14 1 U.P. i Lille. Sunday. Gcneia! j Charles de Gaulle told a cheerI ing of 40,000 here today that i France is badly led. He indicated that the only 1 hope for her survival was to I bring his Rally of the French j PeopleU.P. - 100 words
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Article34 1949-02-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, today. Six uniformed bandits attacked and seriously wounded a Chinese detective travelling through Sungei Kajan yesterday evening. Two Chinese civilians who were in the vici- i nity were slightly wounded.34 words
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Article98 1949-02-14 1 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Sun. The Sydney newspaper Daily Telegraph has opened a fund to enable the Indonesian woman, Mrs. O'Keefe to appeal to the high court against the order deporting her and her eig'"t children. Immigration official have notified Mrs. O'Keefe that Feb. 23 isReuter-AAP. - 98 words
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Article152 1949-02-14 1 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sui' Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru told the Indian Parliament here Indians in China were not willing to be evacuated "dcs- pite fast-developing military si- tuation." j He said there were 60 Indians 'in Communist-occupied territory and 770 outside. Most ofA.P. - 152 words
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Article50 1949-02-14 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Sun An Associated Press dispatch from Ruito said that at least six persons were killed and 50 injured when an angry mob burned t*e El Commercia building. The loss of the newspaper building and its radio equipment was estimated to be about USS4OO.OOO.—A.PA.P. - 50 words
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124 1949-02-14 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun—British Prime Minister Clement Attlee says in a forward to a new edition of his book "The Labour Party in Perspective" that events since the war have "sharpened the distinctions" between the Socialism of the Britsh Labour Party and the Totalitarianism of the Communists.Reuter. - 124 words
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Article50 1949-02-14 1 i KLUANG, Today. Three j uniformed bandits made an unsuccessful search at Bukit Badak Oil Palm Estate for Mr. Watkins former assistant manager, last night. They questioned the gardener regarding Mr. Watkins' whereabouts. On being told that the European no longer worked thero, the bandits left.50 words
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Article156 1949-02-14 1 Reuter. CAIRO, Sun. Sheikh Hassan El Banna, leader of the dissolved Moslem Brotherhood, extreme Nationalist movement member of which murdered Egyptian Premier Nokrashy Pasha, in December, was killed by assassins today. First reports -mid he had been wounded. Sheikh -Hassan El Banna, ms name means "HassanReuter. - 156 words
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Article25 1949-02-14 1 U.P. CAIRO, Sun. Egyptian police have rounded up 200 persons following the assassination of Hassan el Banna, leader of the outlawed Moslem Brotherhood—U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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179 1949-02-14 1 Kuala Lumpur. Sun. Tne Emergency is daily costing the Federation Government the equivalent of 24 ambulances. Sir Heney Gumey, High Commissioner of the Federation, reveakd this at the annual general meeting of the St. John's Ambulance Association, Federation ol Malaya, The meetirtg179 words
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Article105 1949-02-14 1 A.P. TEL AVIV. Sua -An appeal to the Israel! Prune Minister Mr. David Ben-Gurion to re vise the decision to refuse to grant an entry visa to Sidney Stanley to Israel was made today. The famous British-bom advocate Max Siligman, who acts on behalf of SidneyA.P. - 105 words
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Article34 1949-02-14 1 Reuter. CANNES. Sun. M. Jac-f ques-Bernard Hertzog, a lead-, ing official of the Ministry of' France Overseas, had convert sations here yesterday with ExEmperor Bao Dai of Annam on' French-Indo-Chinese relations. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article333 1949-02-14 2 Reuter. DAMASCUS, Sun—Five Arab countriesSyria, the Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and Saudi Arabia—will agree to armistice talks with Israel providing the Jews give an undertaking to take back Arab refugees, it was learned from a usually reliable source here today. They also want the Israeli GovernmentReuter. - 333 words
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Article292 1949-02-14 2 U.P. SHANGHAI, Sun. Two thousand four nundred Americans remain in Shanghai grimly determined to carry on business on which they are here. There are few Americans leaving Shanghai these days—a trickle of about 20 or 30 weekly but these are not "fleeing" or "evacuating" iti the strictestU.P. - 292 words
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241 1949-02-14 2 London, Sunday. Conservatives are hoping to capture their first seat from the Labour Government in the "miniature general election" pending in Britain. By-elections will take place in four constituencies won or held by Labour in 1945, and in one of these--South Hammersmith, London Government241 words
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Article179 1949-02-14 2 U.P. NOR WALK, (Connecticut), Sun.—Air Secretary W. Stuart Symington has announced that the B-36 bomber is ready now to strike so powerfully and so far with atomic bombs that it can do in one day what would take whole armies to accomplish. He called the giantU.P. - 179 words
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Article169 1949-02-14 2 SHANGHAI, Sun. The bottom has all but dropped out of neace efforts in China. Whether Dr. W. W. Yen's peace mission to Peipifig can pump some life back into them depends on factors entirely beond his control. Nothing much can be done until the Nationalists and Reds169 words
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Article76 1949-02-14 2 U.P. Shanghai, Sunday. The Communists charged that government planes bombed and strafed Peiping suburbs and Chenkwantun railway station south of Tientsin on Feb. 6 "in the very midst of the Kuomintang hullabaloo for peace." They said the raids were part of a series of air attacksU.P. - 76 words
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Article79 1949-02-14 2 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sun.—The Indian Government is combing out Communists who have been staging a "reign of terror" in southeast Hyderabad since the Nizam surrendered last September according to a Home Ministry official. Police and troops are being moved into the troubled Warangal and NaigondaA.P. - 79 words
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Article152 1949-02-14 2 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. —Harry Bridges, chief of the powerful Longshore Union, blamed the "political situation in the Far East" as one of the major causes of the current slump in Pacific coast ports of the United States. Mr. Bridges, president of the CIO International Longshoremen'sU.P. - 152 words
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Article687 1949-02-14 2 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. Demands for a Marshall Plan by countries in Asia and Latin America are believed* behind the "World Fair Deal" outlined by President Truman in the now famous section four of his inaugural address. The American press has continued to comment onA.P. - 687 words
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Article59 1949-02-14 2 U.P. Shanghai, Sunday. Chinese Communist broadcast said strict warning against the destruction of important municipal and industrial installations at Tsingtao was sent by Red troops to Gen. Liv An-chi, government garrison commander there. At the same time that It was learned at Nanking that the NationalistU.P. - 59 words
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Article51 1949-02-14 2 A.P. COPENHAGEN, Sun. Donmark, Sweden and Norway have agreed on five basic principles for Scandinavian pact. Gust a V Rasmussen, Denmark's Foreign Minister said that an attempt to reach de tailed agreement would he pursued very soon at a mooting of the three countries Foreign MlnA.P. - 51 words
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Article65 1949-02-14 2 A.P. HONG KONG, Sun. Three leading- Chinese-!anKu. nrw papers said editorially trdri the apprehension of th< Brittjh Government and Honpkoaauthorities over the future status of Hongkong PSU|t of the Chinese civil unwarranted. The three editorials gren out of a recent announcement by the British Government andA.P. - 65 words
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Article99 1949-02-14 2 A Chinese. Chan Hu Seng who did not worry to gel an identity card ha been sent to gaol for seven month Pleading guilty in the F.-st I District Court. Chan clabaeJ that he was a seaman and had just returned i<» luc99 words
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173 1949-02-14 2 i From messenger-boy to clerk within less than three years this is the success story of Osman Siraj of Tanglin Tinggi, 20-year-old son of a Malay di ivcr. He did it by studying English during his spare hours and attending evening classes. Osman still173 words
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Miscellaneous362 1949-02-14 2 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Round-Up; 7:45 Children's Mandarin Dance Music 10.M a.m. to 12 p.m.- Ipm Programme; 8:15 News in II:00 Close Down, to 2 p.m.—481 and 41.7 me- Malay; 8:30 Listeners' Pertres; 6.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.— sonal Choice; 9:00 Close TAMIL PROGRAMMES 484 and 62.18 metres. Down. 115 p m362 words
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621 1949-02-14 3 Reuter. HANKOW Sm. The problem of returning of Chinese soldiers to their native provinces i out as < ,sk for vr S ei|t attention if and when £r*«* ol ~rren" VVentS bri,,gS an 6lld to tbc clvil ,u,r if this huge task is notReuter. - 621 words
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Article142 1949-02-14 3 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sunday.— Nearly 1,000,000 acres of privatelyowned estate lands will be bought by the Indonesian Government from owners in West Java after an agreement reached recently between Government representatives and an association of private landowners in Indonesia, Aneta, the Dutch news agency, reports. AccordingReuter. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-02-14 3 REST FOR WEARY FEET These fottr children found a resting plnci on the sxcings 0/ter v tiring afternoon nt the Chinese Swimmi*9 Club Children* P'trty yvsterduy. (See page 7).31 words
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Article337 1949-02-14 3 Salleh Bin Hussain Salleh bin Hussaln, Group Scout Master, broadcasting over Radio Malaya last night, gave his impressions of the Pan Pacific Scout Jamboree held at Wonga Park, South Australia. He said that on their way to Wonga Park, the Malayan scouts stayed for 12 days337 words
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Article73 1949-02-14 3 A charge of being in possession of three revolvers and 12 rounds of ammunition was explained to Mutiah (45) in the Third Police Court. It was alleged that one of the pistob was found on Feb. 11. at Duncarn Road, the other two were found in the73 words
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Article52 1949-02-14 3 A.P. TSINGTAO. Sun.—Vice Ad-mi-a! Oscar W. Cadger commands of the West Pacific, said today that he may be called upon to i vacuate about 100 Americans trapped along the Irrawaddy Rivet in Burma. Badevr has been requested to make plans to airlift Americans from Burma if th» situationA.P. - 52 words
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198 1949-02-14 3 Found in possession of two cinc-camoras that were stolen from tho house of Mr. Justice T. A. Brown on January 6. Lim Tens Fung (36) has been fined $400 in the Fourth Police Court. «!l,< l'clol»!; »o tZrowl! Nruw,! x,l tnat .,ool»t l snoots198 words
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Article128 1949-02-14 3 PARIS, Sun.—ln the office of Paris Police Commissioner Anthoine sat three pickpockets— Harhu, Marineseu ami the woman, Nisa. J Three Rumanians, they I had been sought by th** police of the world as in- 2 ternational wallet-lifters. J Hut they showed no si«rns of breaking128 words
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Article199 1949-02-14 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday.— The United States is getting set for a hot war with the grasshoppers this year, "Grasshoppers by the billions are expected in wide areas," the Agriculture Department said. "At the present time, everything points to the worst." The crop-eating pests have been onA.P. - 199 words
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Article62 1949-02-14 3 PARIS. Sun.—The village of Saint Christophe -dn Bois near Cholet. France, has been honoured last year with 12 Medailles de la Famille Francais e a special award for large families Instituted when the country feared its birthrate might drop). The average family rung to six. seven and eight62 words
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565 1949-02-14 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun.—The Bill for the establishment df a $15,000,000,000 (U.S.) capital development fund* to be managed by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (R.F.C.), will, if passed, put the Unite*} States into business in the biggest way since th* huge public works programme of theReuter. - 565 words
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Article108 1949-02-14 3 U.P. j COLOMBO, Sun. The fin I ancial implications of creating i a Wild Life Department in Ceylon are being considered by the Treasury. I The setting up of a Departi ment of this nature was" recom- mended to the Minister of Agriculture and LandsU.P. - 108 words
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Article28 1949-02-14 3 The world's biggest mechanical excavator, which bites out 25 tons of earth at a time, is working on the open-cast coal site at Bedlington. Northumberland. 0*28 words
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187 1949-02-14 3 A.P. OTTAWA. SutK-..i>. B*> p. nsron of Canadian industiy will depend in ome degree on the success ot failure of European and l>ritish recovery, the government's statistical review says. Net only would British and European recovery release American steel for possible Canadian use,A.P. - 187 words
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Article26 1949-02-14 3 More than ninety members and guests attended the inaugural dinner of the re-formed Chinese Ladies' Association held at the Garden Club on Friday night.26 words
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Article360 1949-02-14 4 U.P. NEW ORLEANS. Sunday. A clean up precipitated in part by Evelyn West, brought the boisterous fleshy French quarter to its most sedate existence in years. Evelyn was working for' the Bourbon Street establishment known as Sloppy Joe's when she brought down the wrath ofU.P. - 360 words
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Article135 1949-02-14 4 U.P. CANBERRA. Sun. Australia's declining birthrate is strikingly revealed in latest census figures according to commonwealth acting statistician S. R. Carver. The percentage of people under 21 fell from 42 in 1921 to 34 in 1947. Those aged 21-49 increased "slightly" from 41)6$ to 42. Those overU.P. - 135 words
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272 1949-02-14 4 Recalled "For Consultation" A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun.—The United States Government has called home its Minister to Hungary, Selden Chapin, "for consultations alter the Communist Hungarian Goveniment demanded his removal. The U.S. State Department did not say yes or no to Budapest s request. Only on FridayA.P. - 272 words
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Article123 1949-02-14 4 pracite, Sun.—Tho Prague j Press has announced that a State Court will try Karzl Hitlover and 12 others next Thursday on charges of espionage and plotting against "the Republic. Hitlover has generally been regarded as the head of the Prague uprising that drove the123 words
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Article30 1949-02-14 4 A.P. WARSAW, Sun. -Polish' security forces killed five members of an underground band and captured four others in a j clash near Warsaw, official re-1 ports said yesterday.--A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article336 1949-02-14 4 PRAGUE, Sun.—Catholic and Protestant churches alike in Czechoslovakia are at present engaged in a stiff rearguard action against Communist attempts to take over control of many ol* their functions. The Communist regime here has guaranteed freedom of worship. But it still regards the Church and336 words
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Article200 1949-02-14 4 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. The House Armed Services Subcommittee has voted to approve the joint U.S.-Canadian defence plan to build a radar wall around much of North America. Subcommittee Chairman Carl T. Durham said the programme "seems to give more protection for less money thanU.P. - 200 words
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Article97 1949-02-14 4 U.P. SYDNEY. Sunday. There is a strong, well organised underground movement in Poland ready to assist the Western Powers in the event of war with Russia, said Leopold Frackowsky. 23, Polish refugee from a Russian prison camp. Frackowsky. who ar rived via the U.S. toU.P. - 97 words
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Article82 1949-02-14 4 U.P. PRAGUE. Sunday. In an attempt to stop hoarding of matches, Czech authorities will use a complicated system of monthly changes in the pictures on matchbox covers, the economic weekly Hospodar reported. Although Czechoslavakia is currently producing millions more matches than before the war, recurrent wavesU.P. - 82 words
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Article372 1949-02-14 4 The Diplomatic Correspondent - By The Diplomatic Correspondent Reuter. LONDON. Sun. FOR the first time the Western Powers, in their effort to co-ordinate their forces into a broader front, have run into trouble. This time it is over the Atlantic Union. The dilemma is that the limits imposed by the AmericanReuter. - 372 words
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139 1949-02-14 4 Reuter. CAIRO, Mon.—Bad weather conditions have foiled attempts by Royal Air Force transport planes to fly desperately needed fuel supplies to British servicemen who for three weeks have been snowbound in a winter leave camp 6,000 feet up in the mountains of Troodus inReuter. - 139 words
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Article57 1949-02-14 4 U.P. SYDNEY, Sun. In a three-year-old letter found in his pocket, Albert-Barker, 60, who was killed in an auto collision, bequeather his body to Sydney University. The letter also directed that the coineas of his eyes be used for grafting operations. Relatives said Barker wrote the letter inU.P. - 57 words
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Article331 1949-02-14 4 U.P. GENEVA, Sun. More than 2,500 trained m experienced doctors, many of them of th skills, are the "forgotten men" of Europe's di persons camps, according to a survey mad* International Refugee Organisation. IRO said the proportion of doctors to the popuk tion of theU.P. - 331 words
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119 1949-02-14 4 A.P. NEW YORK, Sunt] > A new leather, salmon skin in the process of (tevdopinent by Pacific Fisheii.*-. report! H Schott. VilV-pteSul. iit The *iepoit, in a Seattlr Washington, dispatch v, Footwear News trait publication, said the ck reJta. ment is still in theA.P. - 119 words
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Article443 1949-02-14 4 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. Russia is unwilling to enter into formal agreement for an exchange of maps with the United States Library of Congress. But if any American has the inclination —and the passport to make an automobile trip through the Soviet Union, the Library hasU.P. - 443 words
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Article18 1949-02-14 4 Reuter. PXkU3 8un Xl«rln. plenen > s» na» »<.nnoun<. 2sl, i« tt, «ueeee0e<1 ov < !l"lN I lteut»»Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement98 1949-02-14 4 "SOUTH WINDS HOTEL" Tanjong Balai (off 13>/ 2 Miles Jurong Road). The above sketch does not display the extent ti th* Beauty at South Winds. We have a'delightful BAMBOO COCKTAIL LOUNGE and Balcony Grill Room, set in 16 Acres of the most exquisite scenery in Malaya. Included too, is a98 words
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Article65 1949-02-14 5 3tlttt 5ad>ino. 8pl?uKintz adoud <! que3t.jr>l» t.ln? Caulieil c»«. > .Ho not Know xvnotder tno colonial I.. I Kn.nv i el»p- !.t^>. lis',' >>'''" ,< ol 5N e>:nini? in ,,ls.f>t", ,l local i.'«r,,. >. > U>e > s^l.lllU8l0N ii< re»- > <1lI0l.t<>lI i >.. l i^ll,65 words
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Article247 1949-02-14 5 U then a snake charmer in ntd of snakes? All he needs I the snakes is to charm nea away with him-if he can. The snakes are at Ew e Boon ?oad. Resident of the U*a encounter six-foot cobras when they return fiome in the evening.247 words
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Article331 1949-02-14 5 L following new books *»H be added to Raffles within the next few swS Ut ,Rob 22? Benchley or Else .;-;-'t Benchley), Science Can <*i ii. Berenblu»), and Wivtag (John p Cay of Timber Prevention (K. St G. aU(J w p X Con' I (Henry331 words
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Article69 1949-02-14 5 A.P. in B the N KOK> life in the Siamese capital may be -ur tailed as part of a governnent programme to bring down -he cost of living. The Economic Survey Commission is studying recommendations for the closing of all bars -estaurants and food shops'A.P. - 69 words
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Article36 1949-02-14 5 A.P. BANGKOK, Sun.--A British actory i s building a railway nidge to replace the one across the Nakom Chai s ri River in South Siam smashed by allied aerial bombardment during the A'ar. —A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article237 1949-02-14 5 (Tribune Stan' Repoiter) General bettermeiif in the health of Singapore children is reported as the preliminary result of a nine months experiment with scientifically enriched rice. The experiments were conducted by the Colony nutrition authorities in co-operation with the Social Welfare Department Food Section. The authorities237 words
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115 1949-02-14 5 THE Singapore Teaehers'Union has asked the Director of Education to re-consider his decision not to pay housing allowances to Government Aided English school teachers. In a letter conveying to the Director a resolution passed ananimously at a recent general meeting supporting the aided English115 words
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Article374 1949-02-14 5 I'". "action emploFee« t nion l, piannln« z. ro pH«ene<.r»" Vnv lnion ix n. l<«ue ln 'itructlon, on coulteiv to it» memberz 2n«i set u„ 2 lxnecinl cv»n, mlttee ln complaint, from tne pudllc i>l> ll X of tne Nnion lor tne snultn time in »uec«»«ion.374 words
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Article66 1949-02-14 5 Mr I, X r)ickson. vice preJdenl oi \he World H.Q. >f the Qenera) Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Organisat ion who arrived here last week Horn Washington D C. addressed an Inspiring ministry message to more than MO people at the Victoria Memorial Had yesterday Mi Dickson66 words
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112 1949-02-14 5 A.P. MANILA, Sunday. A Canal's dian company which is mining bauxite ore in Malaya proposes to establish a refining plant in the Philippines to reduce transportation costs. The ore is now being shipped direct to Quebec. To make this possible, the Philippines government is seekingA.P. - 112 words
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Article30 1949-02-14 5 A.P. BANGKOK, Sun.—A ruthless war to smash corruption among Siamese government officials is to be waged by the Peace Maintenance Corps headed by Premier Marshal Phibun Songkram.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article104 1949-02-14 5 The newly-formed Muslim Benevolent Society, Singapore, headed by Tengku Muda Muhammad of Kampong Gelam, is ready to serve its Muslim puolic. The Society aims at "more efficiency and quick service" especially in matters relating :o funerals. Unlike other Muslim benevolent bodies, this Society will not give104 words
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Article305 1949-02-14 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Japanese are living an "Onion Life" in Japan according to Mr. Arata Ikeda who left Singapore on the Carthage for Hongkong with Miss Takkako Yamazaki and Mr. Kentaro Shiozuki last Thursday. The "Onion Life," Mr. Ikeda explained, is the life led by305 words
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Article50 1949-02-14 5 A.P. GAUHATI, INDIA. Sun A family of man-eating tigers is reported to have taken twelve human lives in the last few weeks in the Mangaida subdivision of Upper Assam Province. A group of military men is working with the Forestry Department in attempting to kill the tigers.—A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement367 1949-02-14 5 ACCOMMODATION SERVICE COMFORT AT New Asia Hotel (Sun Ah Lvi Tim) 2, Peck Seah Street, S'pcre, three storey Building, Electric Lift, Quiet Airy Locality. Phone 4978 and ***** (J. 712) YOUNG EUROPEAN Government officer requires accommodation when wife and baby arrive at end of February. Preferably with bathroom attached. Town367 words
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Advertisement315 1949-02-14 5 M^MlMMM LEARN ACCOUNTANCY in your spare time. Postal Tuition. Success guaranteed. Apply for free Prospectus. Far East Commercial Institute, 235-A, River Valley Road, Singapore. (D.663) EXPERIENCED UNIVERSITY GRADUATE coaches students all subjects in Upper Serangoon, Tiong Bahru areas. Fees moderate. Apply Box A 2040, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (E. 677) I,315 words
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Advertisement401 1949-02-14 5 TRANSPORT SEATS AVAILABLE SCHOOL Children in private car. Route: Bedok Katong Geylang Bras Basah Road. Terms Box A 2058 M.T., S pore. (J. 714) SIT. WANTED EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper willing to keep your books at spare time. Box A 2012 M.T., Singapore. (J. 711» CHINESE with wide experience in Business, Sales,401 words
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Advertisement183 1949-02-14 5 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED by Old Establisnei. Firm, Sundry Goods Salesman, capable to take charge of whole department. Salary and Bonus. Reply, in confidence, to Box A 2061, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (J. 717) CHINESE BUSINESS FIRM requires one female typist/ Clerk, commencing salary Sl5O per month. Apply P.O. Box 1055, Singapore.183 words
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Advertisement158 1949-02-14 5 M ASS AGE FOR Sun-rays Oil Massage treatments refer to Aurora Physio-Therapeutic Clinic, 424, Geylang Road, Tel. *****. (E. 674) LOST LOST ALSATIAN DOG Lorong 18 vicinity, Black and Sable. Answer Robert wearing badge 849. Finder rewarded. 9, Lorong 18, Geylang. (E. 673) WANTED vVANTED LAND suitable for ihophouses also158 words
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Advertisement391 1949-02-14 5 WANTED Car 8 or 10 HP. I Must be mechanically sound. Offers Box A 2038, Maiaya Tribune, Singapore. (E. 672) WANTED TO BUY small compound house, freehold, vaca;:* possession 2-3 bedrooms. State locality, price Box A 2049 M.T., Spore. (G. 694) WANTED a set of left handed Golf Clubs with391 words
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Article262 1949-02-14 6 preoccupation >vitn terrorism b»s. to a great extent, blilided us to «ome ot lbe more im>X>N.2Nt factor» contrlduting to tbe criaiH in >lala>a donnciouslv or unconsciously we bave kallen into tne dangerou» babit ok attributing all our troubles to tne (5ommunists. I'bis l<ind of approacn bas led us262 words
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Article, Illustration67 1949-02-14 6 The many year.s of civil war in China haw effected a levelling of the various working classes. The white cellar office xoorker in prewar days would never have deigned to brush shtrnVdera with the common labourer. But today, due t<t trade depression and67 words
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Article, Illustration1913 1949-02-14 6 ANDREW ROTH - By ANDREW ROTH THE announcement by the Chinese Communist leader. Mao Tse-tung of his eight conditions for peace talks have made it clear the Communists are more interested in a thoroughgoing domestic housecieaning and a proSoviet realignment internationally than in a quick peace.1,913 words
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Article, Illustration342 1949-02-14 6 BARRICADED behind the baronial walls of his Fenghua home. Chiang Kia-shck has retired into complete seclusion almost forgotten by the 100.000.000 people he ruled for 22 years. With the most complete military guard ever set "P overnight in China protecting him. the342 words
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Advertisement59 1949-02-14 6 FRESH SHIPMENT FLAVOURING ESSENCES FOR CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY ETC. Essential Fruit Oils Almond Banana Orange Lemon Raspberry Strawberry American lee Cream Soda Sarsafas etc. Enquiries to: T. G. KIAT A CO.. 766, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. TEL. |N& FOR ALL OFFICE j c °h s 1 El 6480 i ALSO AT59 words
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Advertisement54 1949-02-14 6 Aii<>w t i y Swm Or an old friend that looks nr W f Hard to tell if you bought from the FooUl range. You get handsome colour* (Sls that stay fresh even after hard m?7{ use and frequent washing. G&RW Tootal guaranteed. Marked /nSbS&W mffis TEBILIZED for tested OKM54 words
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Article, Illustration128 1949-02-14 7 Within 13 minutes of the opsning of the Children's Party 3esterday, the Chinese Swimming Club premis e was lull of children milling from stall to stall. Fishing ponds, lucky dip; hoop-Lis—every st.;i! had so many little customers that everything was over hy tM p.m. The128 words
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Article, Illustration109 1949-02-14 7 Si. Andrews Cathedral was a scene of greai activity when five couples were married there on Saturday. 130 p.m.: Mr. a.id Mrs. Thomas George Watt'» worth. The bride was formerlj Miss Peggy Pamela Carpenter. 5.30 p.m. (left): Mr. Mm *irs. nteciaM MacHiislan. The bride was fmmillj Miss109 words
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Article82 1949-02-14 7 A RUNNING commentary ou the Dog Show to be held at the Happy World on March 26 will be heard on tlv> Blue Net work of Radio Malay.i. The man responsible foi this innovation is Mr. Leo C. Wita n who arrives by air from England82 words
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Article57 1949-02-14 7 The No. 1 R.A F. Regional Centre Band who left Sinqpepore on Feb 10 have found a soldier-admirer in Nee Soon. The soldier wrote in tc the manager of the Victoria Theatre saying he considered >a*t Wednesday's "Variety Fa.;" at the Victoria Memorial Ha 1 the finest57 words
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Article33 1949-02-14 7 The Postmaster General. Malaya, announces that, with effect from the 14th February. 1949. light Air Letters at 35 cents each may be sent to' China, including Formosa and Manchuria.33 words
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Advertisement54 1949-02-14 7 H M NMs^tl, "s,/ V i < „s, > 'n,,l. >».«K. «lull. «lr>. l»r»lll, I lalr ji«»,l <»«>«' '.curl. unn<lr„sf. lrri»«ll„n l< or<»« >»r« "l l,.»»s >.< < < >l ,,sinL zsr« > linlr «,x Or < l»vl,'. >«» > «»r in« !»ul» rtll»,»,»», »n«l Killing tlnir r....,-, „>.. tll,«.,««»54 words
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Miscellaneous106 1949-02-14 7 VII FIJVI By Michael O'MaUcy Ralph Lane r r mJ 1 HAVEN'T HAD A CHANCE YES, I'M HERE. WHAT 1 Xl WAS JUST WONDER- H fIDO YOU INTEND TO v' THANK YOD FOR BRIN6IN6 US HOME J CAN 100 FOR YOU ING WHAT YOUR NEXT MARRY -MR. CUDDLES CUOOIES THAT'S106 words
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Article145 1949-02-14 8 MOTHS and their grubs are Infuriating and most destructive pesta, but they have certain strong dislikes which we can use in the war against them. To begin with they hate the smell of clothes which have been dry cleaned, although they are strongly attracted to145 words
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Article54 1949-02-14 8 rE silver fish, like the moth, has his likes and one of them is gum—so book bindings are a favourite spot. However, it is quite easy to remove this unwanted visitor with baits of pyrcthrum du3t laid over night. By morning you should be able to sweep54 words
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Article84 1949-02-14 8 Recently i went to stay with ft very artistic friend and was simply charmed with the gaiety of the inside of the furniture in my bedroom. Not only were the drawers lined with an old chintz wallpaper but so was the wardrobe too! It was done exquisitely neatly84 words
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Article290 1949-02-14 8 ONE of Prince Charles of Edinburgh's most treasured toys is likely to be a miniatur° cottage made by a group of men who seived in Britain's National Fire Service during World War 11. It has been accepted by Princess Elizabeth for her little son.290 words
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Article235 1949-02-14 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - By KATHLEEN HICKLEY IN the houses of the future colour schemes will be all important. The kitchen will be painted in a cool shade to offset the beating from cooking. Living rooms will be neutral or worm cream; bedrooms will be tinted in restful colours such as green235 words
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Article, Illustration182 1949-02-14 8 you planning to redecorate your rooms this spring? If so, you are probably thinking of new loose covers for your chairs and settees too. As these items are the highlights of your room, the choice of style and material is an important one.182 words
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Article349 1949-02-14 8 Every woman's aim is perfect health; yet hflf« of us really work to achieve this state of affairs Some fortunate people are bom with an unfailing fund of energy and vitality, others have to cultivate it The basic rules of health are so simple and familiar that we349 words
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Advertisement641 1949-02-14 8 a a aaaaaaa aaai aaaaaaa MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier** option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. ft U.S.A. "Talthybius" from U.K Feb. 17 "Eastwater" from U.S.A Feb. 18 "Myrmidon" from U.K Feb. 22 "Maron" from U.S.A Feb.641 words
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Advertisement641 1949-02-14 8 NOTICES thelmotor vehicles commercial use (amendment) regulations Notice of Application for Variation of a Haulage Permit I, Lee Oh Thow, Kuala Sedili! Kota Tinggi, Johore, being holder of Haulage Permit No. 800 C give notice of intention to apply for a variation of the above by increase of weight from641 words
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Advertisement324 1949-02-14 8 NOTICE TENDER FOR HIRE OF LORRIES AT JOHORE BAHRU Tenders are invited for the provision of up to 15 lorries (3-ton type) daily for hire hy the War Department at JOHORE BAHRU. Contract will be for six months from Ist MARCH, 1949. Full particulars and forms of tender can be324 words
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Advertisement48 1949-02-14 8 SAVE TIME AND MONEY WITH P. O. A, S. PACIFIC OVERSEAS AIRLINES (SIAM) LTD. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK NON-STOP in hours Every Monday and Thursday At 8.80 a.m. with through connections to Hongkong, Manila and Shanghai A g ent B: Crirbtou t, m UA -JSSST m Tele:—73o2—and Airport Office:—B4697.48 words
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Advertisement256 1949-02-14 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BAM BUBO. Due Salto bRECONSHIRE 22 Feb. 28 Feb. GLENGARRY 13 Mar. IS M?r. GLENGYLE (Calls Genoa) 13 Apl. IS Apl DENBIGHSHIRE 26 Apl. 30 Apl. GLENROY (Calls Genoa) 12 May 16256 words
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725 1949-02-14 9 r a Market Correspondent t M ALAYAN markets suffered during th* as ajst,'»"» is ft-as Nor were operators impressed by the official statist ts otfered as proof of improvement that whereas 48 civilians per month were killed in the second half of 1948,725 words
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Article57 1949-02-14 9 rhe ruhbei market was quiet on Saturday with very little Meats! .shown. Yesterday's rlo.-ing prices were i Buyers. Sellers. No l afar. RSS 35 35% No 2 Mar. RSS 33% 34 Nu 9 Mar. RSS 32 7 s 33 0 On reg, tender: Feh-Mai. 35 1 35 Apr.-June57 words
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Article38 1949-02-14 9 The directors of British Celanese Ltd., London, have decided, in view of the increasing importance of the company's export trade, to form wholly-owned sulisidlary, British Celanese (Overseas) Ltd. The capital of this company will be £100,--000.38 words
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Article819 1949-02-14 9 Singapore, Feb. 11. Singapore s/iar« quotation* x>day as given by the MaJ\yan Sharebrokera' As#*«»i»»jr»» as follows« Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 14.00 15.00 4>x. Brtch Pref. 2.85 2.92% Ords. 1.97% 2.0.2% 8.8. Petrol 41/6 42/6 8. M. Trust*# 7.60 8.50 Cons. Tin (O) 18/- 18/9 do. (P) 23/6819 words
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Article30 1949-02-14 9 ILL sections of the share market werp easier yesterday. Buyers were content to await developments. Tin shares were weaker on pressure of selling from London and Australia.30 words
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Article153 1949-02-14 9 NEW YORK. Sunday. The economy of France stands on the threshold of a promising expansion programme which will lean heavily upon development of colonial mineral resources, according to Engineering and Mining Journal, a trade publication. The magazine, noting that France's success economically depends upon its153 words
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Article108 1949-02-14 9 I The copra and coconut oil markets were easier towards the weekend due to the dull conditions prevailing. Overseas buyerfl are still unable to meet local levels. Pepper remained unchanged. No shipments of sagorlour were reported on Saturday. The following were Saturday's notations: SAGO FLOUR: Lingua $18%.108 words
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Article35 1949-02-14 9 New Yora, Sunday. The magazine Business Week says A diplomatic precedent in tne making is the prospective appointment of Dr. Ralph Bunche to succeed Gen. Walter Bedell Smith as Ambassador to Russia."35 words
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Article67 1949-02-14 9 A.P. NEW YORK, Sunday. Unemployment among Ameiiean railroad workers passed the 100.000 mark this week, reports from rail sources showed last night. This is about 10 per cent of the total working force in the industry and is sharply higner than unemployment ievels a year ago. Part ofA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement192 1949-02-14 9 H A CECIL ST, SPOKE ffasZo7Q c. i. MADRAS NEGAPATAM STRAITS SERVICE. INWARDS Madras Negapatam Penang Singapore 19 2.49 20.2.49 25.2.49 28.2.49 16.3.49 17.3.49 22.3.49 25.3.49 10.4.49 11.4.49 16.4.49 19.4.49 Singapore P. Sham Penang Negapatam Madras 3.3.49 4.3.49 6X49 11.3.49 12.3.49 28.3.49 29.3.49 31.3.49 5.4.49 16.4.49 22.4.49 23.4.49 24.4.49 30.4.49192 words
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Advertisement277 1949-02-14 9 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, ss. "ARGOBEC" due Singapore about the 25th February. 1949. from I'.S.A. Atlantic oast Ports Discharging cargo alongside S.H.B. wharves. Last clalmday 8 days after the vessel has completed the discharge. Consignees are requested to apply for Delivery Orders to:— NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL277 words
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Advertisement638 1949-02-14 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Vacancies: ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Engineering Assistants. Commencing salary within the salary range of $170 to $270 a month plus C.L.A. Forms from Electrical Engineer. Applications close not later than 4.30 p.m. on 21st February 1949. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Assistant Health Officer, on 3 years" agreement. Salary $530 p.m. plus C.L.A.638 words
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Advertisement617 1949-02-14 9 EDUCATIONAL COMMERCIALISE YOUR CULTURE! Stenographers A Book Keepc are in increasing deman Learn: Shorthand, Book-Kee ing, Typewriting etc., Seni> Cambridge: Language, Liter ture and Mathematics Class*. Apply:- MERCANTILE INST TCTION, 209, Queen Strt* Phone 2870. SITUATIONS VACANI WANTED Accounts cler Experience in insurance a <H counts an asset. Chinese a617 words
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Article173 1949-02-14 10 TORQUAY. Sunday. THE Malayan Thomas Cup Team's sweeping victories against all-comers are at last making England sit up and take notice of them. A London daily sent a special sports columnist to report on the match here, yesI terday, in which Malaya trounced All-England nine games to173 words
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Article45 1949-02-14 10 A.P. Philadelphia. Sun.—Former I world heavyweight champion Levinsky died here on Saturday. Levinsky, whose real name was Barney Lebrowski. had been ill for several months. I He won the title in 1916 and lost it to George Carpen'tter by a fourth round knockout.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article363 1949-02-14 10 MALAYA FAVOURITES But Will Be Hard Pressed By Denmark Thomas Cup Badminton A.P. By Jim Chambers, A. P. Sports Writer LONDON Sun.MALAYA'S crack badminton team was favour--ITI ed today to capture the first world badminton championship. But the Malayans will probably be hard pressed by Denmark In the title race.A.P. - 363 words
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Article127 1949-02-14 10 The following are the full results (Malayans mentioned first):— Ooi Teik Hock heat Noel Radford Iff—3 and 15—6. Wong Peng Soon beat Mars land 15—0 and Iff—4. Law Teik Hock beat Wingfield 15—3 and 15—7. Teoh Seng Khoon beat Nichols Iff—2 and 15—2 Ong Poh Lim127 words
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Article89 1949-02-14 10 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. A boxing team of U.S. soldier* from the Far East is training at Fort Myer for the U.S. Army's worldwide title meet opening here February 21. Teams from other parts of the world are expected soon at Fort Myer, to begin preparingA.P. - 89 words
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Article92 1949-02-14 10 A.P. Sydney, Sun. DUTCH Olympic champion Fanny Blankers Koen gave up in the 100 yards New South Wales championship when less than 30 yards from the finish on Saturday. She stepped in a depression on the track and this threw her out of balance andA.P. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration91 1949-02-14 10 TORQUAY, Sun. YEOH TECK CHYE, youngest member nf the Malayan Thomas Cup Team, thrilled the dinner crowd at the Palace Hotel, venue of the Malaya v. All-England match, last night, when he announced that he would sing "My Happiness" over the microphone. He was accompanied91 words
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Article207 1949-02-14 10 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. WELSH Clubs enjoyed highly successful day at the expense of English opponents in leading rugby games yesterday. Cardiff led the way with their 32 points to zero win over Plymouth Albion where a 15,000 crowd saw particularly fine running by Burn WilliamsReuter. - 207 words
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Article46 1949-02-14 10 A.P. Stockholm, Sun. The world ice hockey championships staitcd on Saturday with America. Canada and eight European countries competing for the amateur crown. In the first match Sweden defeated Finland 12-1 in Stockholm's Olympic Stadium. The period scores were 2-0. 3-0. 7-1. -A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration518 1949-02-14 10 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER TORQUAY, Sun. jyjALAYA added another triumoh to her already imposing string of sweeping victories when she beat England by nine games to nil, yesterday, including three love defeats, and without conceding a single set. A crowd of more thart a thousand saw518 words
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831 1949-02-14 10 Hull Takes Another Step Forward Reuter. LONDON, Sun. HI i L City of League Three North took another step yesterday towards establishing themselves as the team of the year for they were the only away winners in a fiercely fought Football Association Cup filth round which produced a glut ofReuter. - 831 words
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Article362 1949-02-14 10 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—The following arc the home football results: F. A CUP —FIFTH ROUND Brentford 4 Burnley 2 Derby C. 2 Cardiff C. 1 ♦Luton T. 5 Leicester C. 5 Manchester Utd. 8 Yeovil T. 0 Portsmouth 5 Newport C. 2 Stoke C. 0 Hull C. 2 West BromwichReuter. - 362 words
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Article352 1949-02-14 10 RUGBY Reuter. DUBLIN. Sun. IRELAND scored Ik: fourth win in succession ovei England at Lansdcrwi here yesterday winning by a goal, two penalty and a try, to a goal In i bright entertainin which left no doubt which was the bett< i side. Although their beu kiReuter. - 352 words
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Advertisement307 1949-02-14 10 yt The risan Samtarv System was designej with i(wo mun «*jfea* TTI YOU HAVE I. Destruction of <U germs present 10 the sewage llj xtXfi\Ttl IT 1.1 IV I 2 Etiminauon of offensive odour »au* 4 I■> PKOBLJuitI IN The hrsi obieci was attained by the production A A «f307 words
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Advertisement81 1949-02-14 10 QTTQ r Fai Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the i Stars of Hollyw d. physician has dis< ovi-i method to rcmo\ c us!) a week or 13 to 25 i This new discovery, tailed brings new health »1 »1 1 r vicourous athletk ,pd solves your fat fc o81 words
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Article91 1949-02-14 11 Reuter-AAP. a VVnni, -»ar Doris «S planned to take off w r if» lbs. during her ST-i «0 "hen shJ**! ,n,tc.b here ■1 was 5! t .ke ftonu* surplus weight ff ptsylng ,,nd h!vdu "Now I r.iust kg 33 mat s just awful.' •Bui I'llReuter-AAP. - 91 words
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Article51 1949-02-14 11 A.P. LONDON. Sun. Boxing promoter Jack Solomons said on Saturday he was offering generou? term? to Manuel Ortiz to defend his world bantamweight boxing title here on Apnl 4. Ortiz'.? manager says he is prepared to defend his title tgtiasf O'Sullivan or Paterson if mv terms are satisfactory."-A.P. - 51 words
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Article55 1949-02-14 11 «llVl)8ltp«»:. or 6 V 3un—3ovl.l tlle worli «lc!ll.»lll< lo»lLv look <»,«». tt,,eo »n <»i»cll ,.s n,. tv/o l. < »l <>.l. wns's, oolnt?. lo, tiie <n»m-suon.-nip lie,e eoml,'«s.<ti on events »t tne en6 ol tne Soviet >«kHte,e: were m tnc Nr>;t tnree nlueo.« »n,t «notN r l<'!»,t.n place55 words
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Article196 1949-02-14 11 JOHANNESBURG, Sun.—A grand innings of. 64 not out by Alan Watkins helped England, bring their score to 290 for seven by close of play in the fourth Test against South Africa. Half the England side were out for 213 when George iVlann fell to McCarthy but196 words
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Article73 1949-02-14 11 Reuter. 5j button b Tuckett 2 V ashbrook c E Rowan b McCarthy 97 J- Crapp b Athol Rowan 51 •J tompton c a. Rowan b Tuckett 24 PWa not out 64 v r, Mann Wade b McCarthy 17 A R?, kina lbw h Mitchell 25 C n„fReuter. - 73 words
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Article87 1949-02-14 11 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sun.—America's badminton team, consisting of six players and a coach, left for Glasgow where on Feb. 21 and Feb. 22 they meet Malaya in the semi-final of the Thomas Cup tournament. The winning team will then meet Denmark, the European champions, onReuter. - 87 words
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Article23 1949-02-14 11 New Delhi. Sunday. Representatives of nine Asian countries met here on Saturday to formulate a constitution for the Asian Games Federation.23 words
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Article244 1949-02-14 11 CALL TO BURY THE HATCHET (Tribune Staff Reporter) [(OTA KAJA Sports Club, last year's Cup and s-cond division soccer champions, unanimously decided, at an emergency meeting held "LiT a Istana of Kampong Glam. last night, to affiliate to th* Malay Football Association, parent body of fvfalaya244 words
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Article152 1949-02-14 11 Tne following are the seven-a-side rugger fixtures to be played on the S.C.C. padang starting from today: TODAY'S FIXTURES: 5 p.m.:—GHQ Signals v Singapore; 5.20 p.m.:—Shell RFC v Kcta Raja B; 5.40 p.m.: —SCC Hammer s v GHQ A; 6 p.m. —Changi A v Police; 6.20 p.m..—Ceylon Corps152 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-02-14 11 Tho Army proved too good for the Sl .C. nhen tht y nut at rugger on the paJung on Saturday. They won hy IH pts. to 3. Picture tkawn thrilling Incident in the came. —Tribune Picture.39 words
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Article223 1949-02-14 11 THRILLS were plenty at the Singapoie Malay Badminton championsp'ps played at the Clerical Union hall last night. The championships started on Saturday and will continue tonight. MEN'S SINGLES.-- M. A. Yusoff (Setia BP.) beat Taib Don (Bournemouth) 14-11 13-21. 15-11. Shaadan (Setia 8.P.) beat Amir Ahmad (Greenwood)223 words
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448 1949-02-14 11 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—Until the disparity between the standard of lawn tennis in the United States and that of other nations is narrowed, the Americans will be in no danger of relinquishing their tight grip on the prized Da"is Cup, with no immediateReuter. - 448 words
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Article, Illustration351 1949-02-14 11 By K.O: MANY attempts have been made during the past six months to revive professional boxing in Singapore. All efforts have failed, every promotion, big and small, proving a financial failure with only one exception where a credit balance of A few dollars was shown.351 words
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276 1949-02-14 11 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun.—Willie Pep, his face a gory mess from cuts around both eyes, recaptured his world featherweight title from Sandy Sad dler of Harlem, on Friday night on a unanimous 15-round decision. It was a sensational form reversal of hts four-round knockoutA.P. - 276 words
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Article85 1949-02-14 11 ARCADIA (CALIFORNIA), Sun. A converted sprinter named Dinner Gong came from behind to score a five-length victory at Obds over 10-1 in the $50,000 added San Antonio handicap and graded himself a strong threat in the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap two weeks hence. In scoring his remarkable victory,85 words
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Article153 1949-02-14 11 Reuter. NEW YORfi. Sun.— Sadd!er was M confident ot victory in this retnm bout that he had piunnod to visit Britain in tli HfiftfS as world champion. Pep, ho-.s cv r, b. eani» the lir«t w;>rld featherweight champion ever fo regain his title, before :iReuter. - 153 words
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Article38 1949-02-14 11 PLAYING with one man short the Singapore Harbour Board did well to beat the Singapore Chasers by nine points (three tries) to five (a goal) at rugger played at the Raeburn Park on Saturday.38 words
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Advertisement83 1949-02-14 11 INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTY CO. LTD. 16, COLEMAN STREET, LONDON, E.C.2, ENGLAND. Cables Telegrams: I<AJRJONES, AVENUE, LONDON Telephone: MON AR< H 5038/4/5. Suppliers of WIRI MAILS also GALVANISED PLAIN AND CORRUGATED SHEETS, GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, FENCING WIRE, BARBED WIRE, HINGES (Pattern 1838). ZINC SHEETS, BLACK ANNEALED WIRE, NAIL WIRE. %nd ALLIED HARDWARE83 words
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Miscellaneous40 1949-02-14 11 LOINEp K fi^^P 1 SOMETHING f SI SAW THE FIGHT TONIGHT-1 f NOW TM GONNA WESS SEC COILY- SHE WON'T/BOTH OP IZ T ,T! LL YoU BEFORE Wfr J M [AND I THINK CURLY KAYOE IS LET *3U HAVE: THeLkI?40 words
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Article252 1949-02-14 12 (Tribune Staff Bemortsr) which was alongside in THE Doctor of the Russian cargo ship Sergei Kirov, Singapore yesterday, is stalwart Yeva Ale.vindrovna. Like many othe- women of Soviet Russia, Mrs. Alexandrovna fills a man's sea boots. She has been going to 6ea for a year252 words
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Article181 1949-02-14 12 U.P. ROME, Sun —Pope Pius XII has issued an unprecedente I apostolic exhortation to thy' world's Catholic clergy and .aithful to offer prayers for the expiation of the "crimes of the enemies of God.'' The action came closely in .he wake of the Vatican'sU.P. - 181 words
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Article49 1949-02-14 12 AAP. MELBOURNE. Mon. Mr William MacMahon Ball, former member of the Allied Control Council in Japan, said he thinks statements that the Unitet States might abandon Japan ir the face of a threatened wai were intended to shock Japanese moderates into a grcatei effort against Communism. Reuter-AAP.AAP. - 49 words
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Article28 1949-02-14 12 Reuter. TEL AVIV, Sun. An Israeli official spokesman tod»\ ;tated that Sydney Stanley tey figure in the Lynskcy tri>unal, would be refused permission to writer Israel.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article164 1949-02-14 12 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sun. nESPITE the Emergency and the spending oi $2 70,000 a day by the Federation Government in the war against tic bandits, the cost of living has been steadily declining. Iftis is revealed in the price indices for food, clothing,164 words
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Article88 1949-02-14 12 Morning showers Were an e\ciLug thing yesterday in a house in Fifth Avenue, Bukit Tvnah— the water was electrilied Every tap in th' house's e'eetriea! system was *!ive\ and dropped kettles and loud yeMn were the ord'-r of the day Hens in the garden, perched on88 words
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Article40 1949-02-14 12 U.P. BATAVIA, Mon Nearly 1,000.000 acres of private.-, owned land is to be hougl-t from its owners in West Java ■by the Indonesian government following agreement between the government and the Association of Private Landowners in Indonesia.—U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article308 1949-02-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A four-man Iraqi Government trade delegation arrived in Singapore this week-end to sell Iraq dates to Malaya. The mission is headed by 11. E. Abdullah Al-Qassab, a minister of the Iraq Government and Director General of the Date Association of Iraq.308 words
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Article24 1949-02-14 12 The Chief Justice. Singapore. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley, who is on his way to Malaya from the United Kingdom, is expected here tomorrow.24 words
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Article197 1949-02-14 12 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Security forces located a big bandit supply CCtltre and four camps in operation against the bandits yesterday. More than 200 pickuls of pad! were seised In th supply centre winch was filiated in the dense pjngie neat the Hydro Gold Mine, 14 miles197 words
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Article65 1949-02-14 12 T'NT .Monday Ma<-Pre.-Jbyiena l diu.Cii Ilaii, Jlvlia.d lOad. '"It" .i.abiilause Association:" L>iid 01 an women memof the uursiiig division.- xylites Guts: School—5 p.m. i..i*vualionai Artists' Association: Life class, British Council Centre, Stamford RoaJ —S p.m. V.W.C.A., Business and Professional Women's Club: Dninatic section meeting, 5, Rafi65 words
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Article191 1949-02-14 12 CATHAY: "The Pirate" (in techmcolour) with Judy Garland and Gene Kelly— 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Nightmare Alley." with Tyrone Power and Joan Blondcll—11 a.m., 1.45, 4, (>.30 and 9.15 p.m. ULA: "Tar/.an the Ape Man,' with Johnny Weissmullcr —1.45, t. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION:191 words
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Article38 1949-02-14 12 HOCKEY: S.H.C. "A" v. Kota Raja S.R.C.; R.A.F. Malay) Regt. Sĕnibawang v. Khalsa Assn. Sembawang; G.H.Q. Sig. Regt. v B.O.D. —Tanglin. RUGBY: S.C.C. Sevens— S.C.C. SOCC'ER: C.S.C. v. Europe ans—Farrer Parle; Naval Base v. S.H.B Police,—II.M.S. Terror.38 words
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Article75 1949-02-14 12 A.P. DORKING. England Sun. Mr. Konni Zilliacus. extreme left wing labour Member of Parliament. said in a speech that Sweden whs light to stand out against Joining the Atlantic Pact. "Britain should do the sam»\" he said. "If Sweden lihs the check to remftkl so without beingA.P. - 75 words
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Article28 1949-02-14 12 A.P. Bridgetown, Barbados, Sun. Sir Hilary Blood, a governor of Barbados, since 1917, will leave the island in March to become the Governor of Mauritius. A.lA.P. - 28 words
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Article235 1949-02-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Just to see that the ships get to Calcutta and return to Yawata" is now two representatives of Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in Japan described their jobs on two Japanese coal ships. Tne two representatives are Lt. John J.235 words
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Article546 1949-02-14 12 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Seven bandits were killed by security forces in the Federation yesterday. Two of them were killed in the Bentong area. A .303 title and 60 rounds of dumdum bullets, one pistol and 30 rounds, one double-barrel 16--bore shotgun and eight cartridges and a546 words
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Article, Illustration285 1949-02-14 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CIRST Pakistan warship to visit Sing; 1 HMPS Zulfiqar, will sail for Chittagong tomorrow after re-fitting for five, weeks at the Naval Base, Seletar. The commanding officer of the frigate and more than 100 of her p ncl yesterday entertained Singapore's Muslim285 words
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Article88 1949-02-14 12 There a-e more beards than b na »ing pins a hoard <i s Majesty s Pakistan Ship Zulfiqar, now at the Naval Base. Zulfiqar numbers l(J •**< era, iu<-*uding her skipper, and 170 crew Out of this total, more than 40 men are *'oea\ers". The beards vary88 words
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90 1949-02-14 12 The three 'Empire" ships of the Straits Steamship Company arc having their names changed. 6 The Empire Passmore (973 tons) which returned to Singapore from Bangkok on Friday is now called the "Beluru Th- c r hcr tWQ are thp Em Pacific and the90 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous7 1949-02-14 12 Tide HIGH WATER: 11.11 a.ni (10ft. lin.).7 words
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