Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1949
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Title Section65 1949-04-12 1 MALAYA Tribune B> THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Teh "Tribune. Spore. Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Taper In Malay a l»hone: OMI1/S Niue I un a Pabfeaaed simultanrousiij «t Suifajora, Kuala Lumpur, faofc, aad r*mum§. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1949 PRICE 10 CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE:65 words
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189 1949-04-12 1 Official Protest A.P. NEW DELHI, Monday THE Indian Government has protested to the Dutch over the alleged slayiife of three Indian nationals by Dutch paratroopers at Djambi, Sumatra, on* December 30 and 31 last. The Indians were shot dead after paratroopers had "made sure thatA.P. - 189 words
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Article113 1949-04-12 1 U.P. LONDON. Mon Tho Labour party today admitted a mi'jor defeat at the hands cf the resurgent Conservative Party of Winston Churchill .n last week's county elections throughout Britain. Socialist officio's admitted jr>.; county council -,eats the Tories gamed including a dead heat of G4 MatsU.P. - 113 words
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Article63 1949-04-12 1 LONDON, Mon.—A OommiiBist Member of Parliament was declared out of order in the House of Commons today for insinuating" that Winston Churchill had made "mischievious and ir responsible statements in the Pnited States." Withdraw, withdraw", both beaches in Commons called out to Communist Philip Piratin after he63 words
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Article29 1949-04-12 1 STOP PRESS A.P. NANKING, Monday.,— A small Communist force today rn.ssed the main Yangtze channel te an island near the s«»uth bank.—A.P. (See Back Page)A.P. - 29 words
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Article62 1949-04-12 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Mon.—Most bars and restaurants were serving only bottled beer today with hundreds of establishment instituting rationing tomorrow with only regular customers getting on the ration lists. The federal mediation .*nd conciliation service today renewed its efforts to settle the nine-day old breweryU.P. - 62 words
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Article179 1949-04-12 1 U.P. TOKYO. Monday —The Japanese government is preparing a petition to Allied headquarters for the return of convicted Japanese war criminals to Japan for completion of their sentences, a government spokesman said today He said the request was being made in view of theU.P. - 179 words
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Article47 1949-04-12 1 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Mon. British Overseas Airways has bought tour new Boeing Stratocruisers from Scandinavian aiilines for the equivalent of 10,000.000 c.owns (about £2.700.000), it, was announced here tonight. The Scandinavian airlines had not vet taken delivery of the craft from the manufacturer*. Rcutei.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article18 1949-04-12 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. A strike of pressmen and stereotypers today halted publication of Washington's four daily newspapers.18 words
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Article105 1949-04-12 1 A.P. RANGOON, Mon. Premier Thakin Nu jdft Rangoon by air for New Dlfhi today for talks with Indi» Prime Minister Pandit NchdJ He was aceompankil by two other members of th«Burmcse C-overnment. ThakitfNu is expected to fly to Kamchi ana short stay in NeNM>thi TheA.P. - 105 words
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Article99 1949-04-12 1 A.P. BATAVIA, Mon lie Sid tan of Jogjakarta hrrtved in Batavia today by li" d Naions plane to as auvi?er j and member of a Republican delegation in new UN. sponsored talks with the Dutch. He told reporters on his arrival that he expected toA.P. - 99 words
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Article42 1949-04-12 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. A London Coroner at an inquest today found that r»8-year-old British actor Moiland Graham took own life by an overdose o. aspiiin tablets. He appeared in tire film "Claudius". "Jamaica Tnn" and "Old Bill and Son." Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article37 1949-04-12 1 Reuter. KARACHI. Moii A FCUITe close to the Pakistan Govo n- 1 nient tonight dismissed os baseless rumours all loik of a war between Pakistan and A?£lMUiistan because of tens'on along the Northwest Frontier —IteU-;Reuter. - 37 words
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Article115 1949-04-12 1 The Malayan lladminton Train beat Denmark vsheii the tWO «ountries ■net at Copenhagen, yesterday. The following arc the results (Malayans mentioned first): Ooi Teik Hoek beat Joern Skaarup 15-(i, 15-3. Wong Peng Soon beat Mogens Felsby 17-14. 15-8. Law Teik Hock lost to Tage Madsen 15-9,115 words
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Article38 1949-04-12 1 Reuter. DUESSELDORF, Mon.—Mr. Herbert Morrison. Lord President of the Counci', told M gathering of burgomasters and high British zone officials here today that 1949 would be a d* cisivc year for Germany un the world.- Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article228 1949-04-12 1 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Mr. Maicalm MacDona'd. South East Asia Commissioner General today appealed to British citizens In a letter to the Times to subscribe to the fund for the endowment of the University ol Malaya. Mr. Mac Donald traced the original idea for a University ofA.P. - 228 words
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Article, Illustration500 1949-04-12 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH. Tuesday.—One of the biggest manhunts In the history of the Malayan police has been set into operation for the capture of Won? Fook Chov, alias Won? Ah Chong, wanted in connection with the Ipoh bomb outrage in whtea Mr. Tan Cheng500 words
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Article130 1949-04-12 1 Reuter. LONDON M Q During the Commons debate ra the budget today Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, announced that Britain achieved a new record in expoits to*. March. Thov were provisionally put at Clfw.oooooo E700.000 above the previous record in January and wereReuter. - 130 words
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Article237 1949-04-12 1 U.P. s\N MARINO. California. Mon. Tiny ISaihy Kiscuh, whose aoekjeut necame Internationa! news, dico >n an abandoned well in San Marino within three hou»s of slipping into the U-lneb w.dl-rnoi.th of rusty iron easing. The cause of death "untoubtedly" was drowning, Or. "aul Hansan aa*d. Kitty-sixU.P. - 237 words
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Article76 1949-04-12 1 MALACCA. Mon. Two thefts of jewellery and bullion together worth more than $8,000 were reported here last month Mr. R. W. E. Harper. Chief Police Officer, said in his monthly crime report. One of the thefts was carried out by a goldsmith's employee who is believed to76 words
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Article100 1949-04-12 1 Reuter. WEST BRIDGFORD, Nottinghamshire, Mon. A man who missed a £26,750 prize in a football pool competition because his correct entry was caught in the folds of a parcel and delayed has been told by the Post Office: "We trust you will have no cause (oi futureReuter. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration108 1949-04-12 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter/ PENANG, Mon. A chic ken with four legs is creating quite a stir here. The frean <vas hatched together with six others three weeks about age. Ail seven chicks are to ported tc be getting on tine Pi cud owner108 words
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Article167 1949-04-12 2 ]V]R. T. K. John, president of the Malayan Veterinary Association, will take the chair at a threeday conference of fifty-five Malayan Veterinary Officers who will meet in Singapore on April 35. The first day of the conference will be devoted to a business meeting at167 words
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Article49 1949-04-12 2 Lmi Yew Choy. a 35-year-cld Cantonese pleaded guilty yesteiday to stealing a fountain pen valued at $8 from Phua Chia Mvi at Middle Road on April 3. He was fined $100, or in defau't one month hard by Mr. M. H MacDougal, Fourth Police Magistrate49 words
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Article130 1949-04-12 2 Three Chinese. Koay Pak I Kiah. Tay Ah Giang. and Dow Chong Kiat were jailed for eight weeks by Mr. M. H. MacDougal, Fourth Police magistiate yesterday, for crimina' breach of trust on 10 bags of rice. The rice valued at $449 belonged to Government and was130 words
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Article32 1949-04-12 2 Special travel arrangements have been made by the X L.M. Airlines for travel to the International Congress of Newspaper Directors to be he'd at Amsterdam from June 14 to 17.32 words
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Article740 1949-04-12 2 Seized documents reveal squatters are helping terrorists JOHORE, Monday. pOLICE and military forces began the second ma jor squatter operation in the State of Johore in the eaj-Iy hours of this morning when patrols scoured the Sin Rang area, about three to five miles east740 words
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89 1949-04-12 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. Air Secretary. W. Stuart Symington, said today that i U S. An Force pilots hav e flown j "hundreds of miles per hour be- yond the speed of sound". He did not specify an exact! figure. At seaA.P. - 89 words
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Article108 1949-04-12 2 A LOR STAR, Mon A Gurkha patrol yesterday found three bandit huts in the Alor Star area, capable of holding ten. 15 and 20 persons respectively. The huts had been vacated fivr days previously. Some documents were recovered. Bandits attacked two police trucks at Padang Pio>108 words
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Article60 1949-04-12 2 Tan Chik Tiong former dls pensary assistant admitted in the First District Court yeaterd\y that he gave Yuen 'Wong an intravenous injection w i v >n he was not qualified to do so Yuen died subsequently. Tan also admitted keep.na N A.B. poison in a broh-n container.60 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-04-12 2 Two Traffic Police clerks taking a census of traffic during l tit periods yesterday at the junction of Stamford Rent 2nd North Bridge Road.24 words
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203 1949-04-12 2 "Promises not fulfilled have been responsible tor the shortage of doctors in the Medical Department, states the Alumni Association of the King Fdward VII College of Medicine in a reply to Dr. Vickers, Director of Medical Services issued yesterday. Dr. Vickers stressed in statement to203 words
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Article96 1949-04-12 2 DICE will be controlled lb H Australia at least until the end of this year said Mr. PVlard. Minister for Commerce and Agriculture. Hospital-. The sick and Asians in Australia would get limned supplies. The rest of the cr >p would be exported to the Brrttah96 words
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Article92 1949-04-12 2 Xl ALA LI MPl"R.—Spitfires today made another attack on a wide area of marsh\ jungle in the Kuala Langat forest in South Selangor. KombN were dropped and the target area was sprayed with cannon and mat bin.-gun-fire. Soeurity forces followed up the attack which la-ted92 words
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Article126 1949-04-12 2 A half-hour session of damp music as featured by the Regionaires (dance section of the R A F. No. 1 Regional band! now in Singapore, will be on the air tonight from 7.30 p.m. The programme, recorded nn Friday by Radio Malaya, is under the126 words
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Article650 1949-04-12 2 npiGER balm king, Mr. Aw Boon Haw <• A dant at the Singapore High Court vc'ti a civil suit in which Mr. Wong Puck Shin-- ln teot is claiming $60,000 from Mr. Aw Hot! 11 md Haw Par Bros. Ltd. Mi. Wong alleged thai this sum650 words
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Article54 1949-04-12 2 More than a million leafletexplaining Emergency measures were distributed b a mobile unit of the Public Relations Department recently. The leaflets, which were in Chinese, Malay, and Tarn! covered 21 subjects, including information for the Police, deportation regulations, wa-u--ings against assisting the bandits, advice to squatt >ra54 words
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Article115 1949-04-12 2 Chief Petty Oncer Dougias Steele of the vZ Navy is missing ln BaaS pore. It is believe,] that g t has either lost his awiar, a v,ct, m 0 f 5 U.S.S. Tarawa when mm visited Singapore last December. He wu Kea lt a.m. on Dee 21st115 words
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Article74 1949-04-12 2 Two Chinese squatteis *tm Pantai Remis ha\e born mv (ed to attend the installation cetemony of His Highness the Sa tan of Perak at Kuala Kangs*r on April 16. Others specially invited a.c three policemen, three Special Constables, three Malay other ranks, two Gurkha other74 words
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Advertisement120 1949-04-12 2 W£ZSEEE3ZE3m TODAY: 3.15; 6.30 ft 9M pm. Kursliitl in "AT RftT (Hindus! tin DIAMOND THEATRE DAILY I SHOWS j 3.15 |Ji 9.1S PM. ro-D VY By Tublic Request **vee\:a m (Hindustani Starring:— Suioohaaa (ruderJce, Veora. Rehman. Yaqoob and many others. LAST I SHOW 3, vi ft ;> »•> •MMh Owrtarj120 words
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Miscellaneous339 1949-04-12 2 MIE3MI!» A BLUE NETWORK Songs; 13.45 News; 1.00 Close Closing Annct. with Sig. ENGLISH PROGRAMMES I** Programme Summary 7 Cl Be 7.05 Malay music; 7.15 Malay CHINESE PKOGK VMMrs 10.00 to 10.10 a.m. News Talk; 7.30 Listeners' Post; KUuBAMMES from K.L. 8.10 News; 8.80 Dahulu, Seka- 12.00 p.m. Sig. Tune,339 words
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213 1949-04-12 3 Off km Is Mum (Tribune Staff Reporter) r fRADE chiefs of the Singapore and Bajtavia t«ouiunients discusser! th- Colony's Indo*W* tra Te ui<b f;imm iTI 'fonfltlen nar links at the Secretariat cf EcotiOniie Affa rs yesfeway rnornfhg. Mr. van Hoogst raten. Direc tor of Economic213 words
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115 1949-04-12 3 Captain Thorny* L'eio, ex Chinese Air Force Officer and volunteer jightt r in China (hiring the u:ir, in mar it traffic officer at Kallang, after travelling round the world. Copt. Liao comes hem Hitching, and took SfSO m*n of a Chin* s< volunteer group :><im Malaya to fight tht J-ijis115 words
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Article167 1949-04-12 3 WHITE POLICY A.P. i y>.;.t. V.ic Sydm j ing l icra'd iid in an I,; -i t xi.iy thai "the le.vn i it:•;i y chie'eens" of i J '<,u M'-'ustei A rthu'i II are "coming hornc I *r.;pap< i the ippin< reciprocal munition !)ill i.s theA.P. - 167 words
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Article458 1949-04-12 3 UUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A nurse v/ho was found guilty of negligence not amounting to nilpable homicide in the Sessions Court tcday was 1 nod $250 in default of two months' imprisonment. was Low Hiang Boon, aged 25, who \.as alleged at her retrial to have458 words
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Article32 1949-04-12 3 Brigadiers Young and Ccekbum returned by B.O.A C, from Hong Kong yostcrdav after a week's inspection or *rmy Units in Hong K °"S Both of them were attached to FAFlELF.32 words
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Article135 1949-04-12 3 I SINGAPOREANS and residents in th, will receive an i >;tr half tahi'l ration of ;ug rr a week from Apr. 18. Instead of the Usual 1\i tahil weekly ration, :i pel son will receive eight tabils It has been found that the immediate sugar stcik135 words
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Article44 1949-04-12 3 Mr. Walter Fletcher M.P. for Bury (Lancashire) arrived in Spore late yesterday evening by a 8.0.A.C. Flying Boat which had been delay* eil by fog in Hong Koni; Mr. Fletcher said that he 1 wou'd be in Singapore foi a week.44 words
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Article39 1949-04-12 3 Members arc requested to attend the Second Annual General Meeting of the Sure :-ud Stedfast Club (the Old Boys' Association of the Boys' Brigade) at the Headquarters, -7, Prinsep Street on Thursday. April 14. at 8.00 p.m.39 words
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58 1949-04-12 3 DANCING TIME Dance teacher E'izah; th jj Un and Mrs. 11. Rogers, j President of the pore Y.YY.C.A. «u*in j and Professiona'. Wn- men's Cub, demons!role the correct turn for the J "Samba" —part of -he lessons m ballroom dane- j fne friven Weekly to mem- i bers of the58 words
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Article127 1949-04-12 3 iflLIOHT Sergeant G. A. Y Kenduck took irp embroidery in the RAF.Chang) Hospital to tone up his muscuV after an attacaof neuritis in both arms. Last week he took a first tor embroidery with his two aprons in the R.A.F. Arts and Grafts Exhibition^ Sergeant G.127 words
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Article322 1949-04-12 3 MOHINDER SINGH, 23-year-old textile merchint. and Mohan Singh, a carpet dealer, were found guilty in the First District Court yesterday on charges of corruption. Mohinder was fined $3,000 for corruptly agreeing to gi jc $7,000 to Mr. L. J. Wood of the Imports and Exports Department.322 words
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Article77 1949-04-12 3 GENERAL Sir Frank Messervy, ex commander ofl the 14th Army in Malaya, has been appointed Deputy Chief Scout. i Hack in 1908. 15-year-o!d Messerxy read '•Scouting for Loys" ami started his own troop at Holmbary, Saint Murray. Surrey. He beat the Ciennans when he eoiuinanded77 words
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Article72 1949-04-12 3 Mr. Ha I dial Singh was elected piesident of the In iian Chamber of Commerce in pi ice of retiring president Mr. ft. Jumabhoy, at the annual general meeting of the chamber during the week-end. Mr. Smgh was returned after a keen contest by two other candidates Messrs.72 words
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Article24 1949-04-12 3 Radio Malavti observer will be broadcasting a report on proceedings of Singapore Legislative Council at $.45 p.m. tonight over the Blue Network24 words
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Article157 1949-04-12 3 A BIG drop in rice-produc-tion due to long drought has driven more than 4.000 Malay farmers in the Ice district of Kuala Muda, Kedah. from their homes to seek other moans of liveli hood, according to an Alo\ Star report. The four mukims Kuntau Panjang. Haji157 words
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272 1949-04-12 3 The Mentri Besar, Selangcr, Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, accompanied by the British Adviser, Selangoi, and Mrs. Curtis and the District Officer, Klang, have visited Pulau Lumut. Replying to an aduress of welcome the Mentri Besar stressed the importance of collective effort in solving the272 words
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Article98 1949-04-12 3 ttine Chfnese yesterday Jjned up before Mr. M. H MacPpugai, fourth police magistrate accused of playing 'Pai KoW a Chinese game of chance in a public place on April 8 last. Yeo Bang Nuan, oldest man in the group said he was only picking up cigarettes98 words
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Article37 1949-04-12 3 The promotion of Dr. N- K Sen. Tutor in Bacteriology, to be Professor of Bacteriology King Edward VII College of Medicine. Singapore, has been approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies.37 words
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Article151 1949-04-12 3 WHEN Professor Alexander Wolsky. 46-year-old Hungarian United Nations Specialist stepped aboard a P.O A.S. Dakota yesterdav and waved rareWe'l to' his colleagues Messrs. W. E. Purnell. J. Smid and W. J. Ellis he little thought he would see them again in two hours. The Dakota developed151 words
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Advertisement73 1949-04-12 3 THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. ATTLEE. IS REPORTED TO HAVE STATED IN GEASGOW, i as t SI NDAY:— "WE DO NOT < JIVE UP HOPE OF REUNITING THE WORLD BUT IT CAN ONLY BEIDONE!if the Communists give up their IDEOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM, THEIR ATTEMPT*, orins <** whole into line, TO CONFINE EVEKV73 words
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Advertisement149 1949-04-12 3 IT'S SO HEART H ARMING. HUMAN AND TRUE. ONLY THE BRITISH COULD MAKE IT. Opens Today 4 Shows p^|^|@^ 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. RHONE 6903 hY I/ PATRICIA ROC ROSAMUND JOHN SBkk PATRICK HOLT BRENDA BRUCE LESLIE DWYER ■HA JAKE HYLTON SONIA HOLM CAVAN MALONE vqiurl/m\ «ti.»it .oi <» 4 COMING* FOR149 words
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Article, Illustration174 1949-04-12 4 SINUOUS SWINGTIME Snake Charmers' Hometown Contrary to the opinion expressed in the popular song, snake charmers aren't ironold Baghdad, hut Molarbimd, a village about 1"» miles from Delhi. India. Hi*- pipes, railed "Been" art made Irorn gourds, and tiie snakes at. caught round ISC \!"a^r. These include cobras, pyl hons,174 words
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Article157 1949-04-12 4 Oswald Henry - Talking Films. By Oswald Henry (J O L O fc X HAIRED, blue eyed Bobby Henrey, ehiJd star of Carol Reed s cinematic masterpiece 'The Fallen Idol." owes his success in films to his mother. Had she not thought of using his picture for157 words
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Article138 1949-04-12 4 THE Singapore V.M.C.A Movie Circle is meetn,,, with weU-deserved success in the matter of educational shows which it sponsors tor members of the V.M.C.A on weekends. Last Friday's screening of Australian releases provided some interesting sidelights to ryanous industries and life as it is hved m the icide138 words
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Article, Illustration209 1949-04-12 4 nnHE next time you see arrows flying fast on the screen, remember Ken Moore. It is he who shoots them tor the cameras. Hollywood is short of experienced archers, so Ken steps m and makes good. H(, s a triple national Held archery champion-and can make those arrows209 words
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Article81 1949-04-12 4 [)R SIMON R. MITC'H- NECK, ex-Columbia University speech professor, who served as voice coach for Maria Montez in the film "Atlantis" (which was recently shown in Singapore) catalogued Maria's voice characteristics as the amorous queen Antinra of Atlantis In an entirely ium\ army of tartm rolled from an81 words
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Article233 1949-04-12 4 THE ways of Hollywood arc strange indeed. Jane Wyman took on a role tae other day merely on a bet and she won an Oscar hands down. it was for the part of tile young girl, deaf and mute from birth. in "Johnny Belinda." Nobody can deny233 words
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284 1949-04-12 5 Reuter. MANILA, Monday.—Felipe Buencammo Jr tly appointed overall director of the Govern' merit's Rice Production Programme, ha* announced translation of an ambitious 10-year rice produc programme that calls for an outlav of 000.OOO. OJ Tin 10-year programme, Bucncamino sai<l, is designed the Philippines notReuter. - 284 words
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Article96 1949-04-12 5 Reuter. i ALBANS, Hertford 1 i Hon About 1.500 rose trees from Britain. Ban pe and the United Statbave a threc-yca* bility test" here this summer. Experts will establish the quality of new varieties. The National Rose Society has leased a two-acre trial ground at Oaklands.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article72 1949-04-12 5 Reuter and AAP. AUCKLAND, Mon Mr, K. H. Rahman. Pakistan Trade Commissioner in Australia, declared here todav that Pakistan had nc intention of leaving the British Commonwealth. Mr. Rahman is making his first official visit to New Zealand. He said it was a "malicious Be"Reuter and AAP. - 72 words
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Article139 1949-04-12 5 A.P. NEW DELHI, Monday. The Government of Jiidia has appointed a three-man committee to ast ertain the public opinion in the two princely states of Bharatpur and Dholpur regarding their future. These two states, along with Alwar and Karauii. form the Matsya Union.A.P. - 139 words
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Article76 1949-04-12 5 Reuter. PARIS, Mori. 'J iit- French Communist Party, at the close of its national conference last night, adopted a resolution containing the clause "defence of peace an<l struggle against the Atlantic Pact" as one of the party's immediate objectives. Other points of the resolution were: NoReuter. - 76 words
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Article196 1949-04-12 5 U.P. BRISBANE, Monday.—An Australian population expert warns that the West's monopoly of the atom bomb is no sure defence in the hgh'. of Russia i Manpower potential. Colin Clark, Australian authority on population, writing in "Economic News. Pointed out that Soviet manPowtr in 1960U.P. - 196 words
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Article80 1949-04-12 5 Reuter and AAP. BRISBANE, Mon. Horses exported from Australia were being used to help fight deadly plagues m India, said a passenger who reached Brisbane recently aboard the 7.000-ton Chanda The passenger, who said that he took 50 horses to Calcutta late last year, added thatReuter and AAP. - 80 words
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Article36 1949-04-12 5 Reuter. GENEVA. Mon. Dr. Ralph Bunche, United Nations acting Palestine mediator. Is leaving here by special train today for Stockholm to "pay last rejects" to Count Folle Bernadotte the mediator who ydS last yrar.-Reutcr.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-04-12 5 Gun from a "chaser" boat fires a harpoon with a shrapnel Hm charge in the head of the whale and the uhah is caught. Splash at left is from uhalt's threshing tail A P. Picture. A P. Picture.A P. Picture. - 41 words
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151 1949-04-12 5 A.P. AMHERST, Massachusetts Monday. AN Amherst College Fraternity, which pledged a Neg-o and lost its national charter as a consequence, won a Negro awaid for tolerance h day. The New England Region. 1 Conference of the National Association for the advancement cf Coloured PeopleA.P. - 151 words
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285 1949-04-12 5 An Australian Looks At Asia: U.P. MELBOURNE. Monday.—lf the Putch are Anally eliminated from Indonesia, Australia will find itself a White nation entirely overlooked by Asiatics, warns retired General Sir Thomas Blarney, chief of Australia's war- time armies. "It willU.P. - 285 words
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Article107 1949-04-12 5 U.P. MELBOURNE, Mon. SAfUB elements of (he .\:rdra an 'abour party r.re urging a government weekly wage for housewives. Delegates at the party conference next month will be asked to adopt a proposal that the gov rnment pay married women £5 shi'Mngs (lIS $61.04) per wee':U.P. - 107 words
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Article22 1949-04-12 5 A.P. WASHINGTON Hott- Myron Cowen, new Ambassacoi to the Philippines, will teke his oath of office on Wednesday. A P.A.P. - 22 words
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76 1949-04-12 5 A.P. NEW DELHI. Mon An Association to strive for the cstabiishment of a World Federal Government has been formed here. C. L. Palivval and Mrs. H. Shiva Rao have been appointed convenors of the movement to organise a Constituent Assembly of the peoples ofA.P. - 76 words
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Article43 1949-04-12 5 A.P. MUNICH. GERMANY, Mon. —An estimated 10.000 displaced persons engaged in a riotous demonstration against Rusria yesterday. American military police used tear gas to disperse the rioters. German police said the demonstrators were protesting "Russian persecution oi churches. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article50 1949-04-12 5 Reuter. MANILA, Mon. Press reports frcm Cabanatuan province said today that a Hukbalahap band killed one Filipino sergeant in the United States army's Philippines scouts, lc'dnapped two other soldiers end robbed about 200 bus and truck passengers near the town of Carranglan in the province of Nueva Ecija.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement312 1949-04-12 5 &$WCWS/f/£0M%?i TRANSPORT FEW SEATS available in U-rgc private Saloon car, carefully jwner driven. For children to ind from school —also adults to ind from business or town iaily. Box A22»t5, Malaya Triounc, Singapore. (E.1TJ> ACCOMMODATION IIAF OFFICER and Wife rcatHre furnished, liiu'urnislied .muse, hungalow. flat, roonw, Oast coast Area preferred.312 words
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Advertisement402 1949-04-12 5 MUSIC. PIANOFORTE TUITION. M. Lim, L.R.A.M. Beginners and advanced pupils theory and practical. 10, Gilstead Boad, l'hone 7555, between 9.30 a.m. —5 p.m. iF179> PHILATELY "ONE-COUNTRY" all different Collections. More new packets now available. Exam-1 pies, at $1.50. each 50 Austra-J ha. 90 Tunisia —At $2 each! inn India, 100402 words
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Advertisement144 1949-04-12 5 SIT: VACANT WANTED EXPERT VentriloI quist to teach three persons. State terms. Apply Box A2244 M.T., Spore. (E 168) I WANTED Indian typist clerk I for office salary $60/- P.M. G.L.C. (D.163) WANTED OFFICE Assistant I able to tackle commercial correspondence independently, and a lady stenographer. Good prospects. Apply Box144 words
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Advertisement156 1949-04-12 5 —T-inir-PETS I i FOR SALE three month ok Alsatian Puppies. KxceUcn'. j Pedigrees, registered m.k.a [Apply No. 10, Elliot Load of Palm Road, Siglap. i(,3tl?, I FOR SALE excellent breed j bulldog puppies (white—bfindle) from import. Pedigree |R< -lstered M.K.A. patents alsf. 'male Great Dane (Brlndle>, f months old. Seen156 words
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Advertisement314 1949-04-12 5 "LADIES!! look smart for Easter. New Hats, Gowns, Artificial Flowers and Cblldren's bonnets and frocks obtainable at Vanity, 11 Battery Maynard's Building." (C.141) I iKT YOUR Barbells Physii cal Training facilities from I Prof. Alsagoff of No. 34 B, I Market Street, Singapore. ;g ism FOR SALE FOR SALE THOR314 words
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Article516 1949-04-12 6 THE cowardly attack on Mr. Lan Cheng Lock at Ipoh must not be allowed to overshadow the importance of the speech he was making when the grenade was thrown. The echo of his wnds will be heard long after the sound of the explosion has died516 words
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Article2203 1949-04-12 6 Tan Cheng Lock - by Tan Cheng Lock (In a ejpSCCS WUUh ISSI unit ait tO the Muhiunn Chitn.sc Ammoimtion «f Ipoh and Tnipemj) IT has been the rule throughout history that for purposes of commerce it is the more opulent and civilised peoples that haw always visited the2,203 words
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Article274 1949-04-12 6 A.P. PAN a woman tell an expensive perfume" from an inexpensive one just by smelling it? Can the love of your life identify such common floral odours as rose, carnation, lilac and gardenia without looking at I he label A couple of male psychologists, nosing intoA.P. - 274 words
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Article553 1949-04-12 6 AMERICA is bulging with money available for investment, but if foreigm i want to see it invested in their countries the "climate must be right. Business sources estimate that at the end of 1918 there was about U8f110,000,000 in private holdings of individual bank553 words
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Article76 1949-04-12 6 Sydney, Harbour Ilridge ma seventeen years o!<i on Match 10. Since tne biiosc opened, more than 730.000.000 people have crossed it in vehicular traffic. No check has been kept on pedestrians, and qude a numb*! walk across daily. It is estimated that an average of 170,000 pei sons76 words
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Advertisement92 1949-04-12 6 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275 South Bridge Rd., Spore. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS C Y. FAN Opt. I). < Phils» 1/ Longer experience gives better service! 2/ Materials imported direct by us. Hence prices cheaper than else-where! 3/ Crookes' Lenses always i used. Waterproof from $23/- each Parker Sheaffer* Pen*. Pricey92 words
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Advertisement90 1949-04-12 6 BARGAIN PRICES IN OUR ANNUAL SALE to AVKUL Hui. H TAPESTRY SQUARES Available in four sizes, assorted designs which are produced in multi-colours, hard wearing and serviceable. These v\ill makq any room look really attractive. Size 10»6" x 9' Usually $70 ea. XOW Ji .1 I-A Size IT i 9'90 words
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Article, Illustration378 1949-04-12 7 Prince Charles And His Rabbit Today Head Off A Page Chiefly About Babies LONDON Monday. fIVE days after she had undergone a serious lung 1 i peralkm in a County Durham hospital Mrs Brownlee, of Trant-street, Consett, lay dying >rs and nurses were worried. "Sly378 words
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Article, Illustration297 1949-04-12 7 GLASGOW, Monday.—For eight days :il-year-old Mrs. Jean Wilson, of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, nursca a baby boy and thought he was her own. For eight days, 21-year-old Mrs. Nancy Barclay rursed a baby boy and thought him hers. Then, two days after leaving hospital r.t John*' stone, Mrs.297 words
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Article88 1949-04-12 7 LONDON. Man A WALWORTH, S.E mother has undergone voluntary sterilisation while in prison v remand on a charge of I leeting her two babl This was revealed at Lambeth Magistrates' Couit whoa the woman. Mrs. Alice PeC'C, 30, and her husband. Alfred Leslie Peck, 32, of Pentn-i88 words
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Article184 1949-04-12 7 A.P. TOKIO Mon Japanese women arc this week ce'ebrating the third anniversary of Suffrage, and the gains they have made since the occupation. Not all women will participate. Farm women, for example, are too busy to drop their chores for a week of discussion about JapaneseA.P. - 184 words
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194 1949-04-12 7 WOMAN OWNER untitled When Miss Mary Dugdale typist who was left the factory in which she worked as part of a £133,000 legacy from her former boss, took up her new governing directorship, the 160 men in the factory walked out on strike.194 words
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Advertisement64 1949-04-12 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED AIRCRAFT available for CHARTER MANAGERS: MANSFIKLD LT D. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE. X J .tl) VT. Of irlF. CENEX AL KLBCTMC CO., LTD., OP KNC.T.AND, SINGATORE Xl AI. UDMFVJB PENANG. I Mothers: Advice on infant feeding will be given you free of charge by one of the qualified64 words
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Miscellaneous65 1949-04-12 7 LIT ABXER 1*7 Al Capp s slobboviakis y th' solid brass 711 > ALLEY OOI' »J V T 1 f r 7 r-TM T r£ ArPAld f £H, EVERYTHING.' K K7'4 TM* 0A0E THAT .i'WM, yi- fT <?H.' 0AS\ I WNT HUKi ANP J a iv NI£E C > -O65 words
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368 1949-04-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. Famous British fighting ships worth many millions sterling may become Indian as I result of the purchasing mission to London led by Vice-Admiral William E. Parry. India's naval Chief of Staff is tp discuss with the Admiralty detailed plansReuter. - 368 words
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Article24 1949-04-12 8 U.P. COLOMBO. Mon. Three Ccyloncso have been selected for admission as cadets to the Royal Air Force Oadeti 1 College at Cranweell.—U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article403 1949-04-12 8 Officers and men of the Ninghai, which recently arrived in Hongkong from Chefoo, nad a grandstand view of the attempt to bomb the cruiser, Chungking, in Chefoo. The Ninghai arrived in Chefoo at dawn on March 3 and after negotiations with the Communist authorities there by403 words
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153 1949-04-12 8 Four new motor vessels .vill shortly join the Bangkok-Sin-gapore and Bangkok-Hongkong services of the Ngow Hock Company, it is reported from Hongkong. The 2,800 ton ss Mvi Nan, whose speed is lo ,<nois per hour, is due in Bangkok early May on her153 words
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Article167 1949-04-12 8 A.P. MEXICO CITY. Monday.—The Soviet Union has joined the United States in refusing to sign a proposed 85-nation agreement dividing radio shortwave frequencies. The Russian announcement came at the close of the InterI national Radio Conference. The Conference was called t" divide eight shortwaveA.P. - 167 words
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Article48 1949-04-12 8 Reuter. SYDNEY, Mon. The third officer of a trans-Tasman freighter who lives at sea almost continuously recently w >n two houses and a luxury car in a raffle. His win is worth SlO,--000. The second and th ,d orizes. new houses, were won by widows. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-04-12 8 I>e Eereaa (45); Empire Hamble (Sheers); Adraslns (42 43); Kota Niea (40 41); Halland (36 37); Katorur (33 34); llelalhanac (17 18); Oi;r iron (19 20); M. Itrander (21 22); Tydeus ffj 24); VUnus (26 27); Meliskerk (13 14); Ilihvara (89); Inion Hanker; llenwyvis (4 .*> Kambodia51 words
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Article41 1949-04-12 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. All American employees of the Economic Cooperation Administration have been evacuated from the Communist-siczed areas of North China, Roger D. Lapham. ECA's China aid administrator reported today About U554,000,000 worth of food, flour and cotton were abandoned.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article129 1949-04-12 8 A new schedule for 4 ne BOAC/Qantas Constellation service from London to Sidney reduces the time taken on this 12.000-mile journey to under four days. The first service to operate on this schedule is due to leave London torn rrow. The waiving of Egyp'.an night-flying restriction- have129 words
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325 1949-04-12 8 INTO London Airport flew 71 tons of speed and luxury the Stratocruiser Flying Cloud, ending her maiden flight from New York. About 1000 were there to see her come in from !.".000ft. One party of 10 had travelled specially from Newcastle. She had325 words
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152 1949-04-12 8 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Bri. Bfa Overseas Airways officials u y they believed negotiation: will ibe concluded "shortly" on an agreement for Britain to iftJ] four Boeing Stiatocruisers from Scandinavian Atrtthes. Sir Miles Thomas. Chairmandesignate of BOAC, and Sir Harold Hartley. BOAC Chair man.A.P. - 152 words
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136 1949-04-12 8 Reuter LONDON, Mon.—A rcc mt whose speed Is 13 knots per hour lias been chartered from White Paper throws some light on what has always been a closely guarded secret —the value of the two famous Cunard liners, the Queen Mary and theReuter - 136 words
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Article28 1949-04-12 8 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Trans-Pacific radio communications were completly "blacked out" for two hours and 12 minutes yesterday, due to atmosphnie disturbances caused by sun spois.—U.p.U.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration108 1949-04-12 8 The world's largest a:, f :>.»test eommercia' 'and plate, the Pan American N-.r'd Air ways America-e'.iNs capper "Flying Cloud", which recta] ly arrived in Pond m ali.-r ii r maiden CTOWrtaj; el tk Mam tic. One of I hi- Boebuj StnK cruisers lo eater far. StmReuter Photo. - 108 words
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Advertisement653 1949-04-12 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Adrastus" from U.S.A. In l'<rt "Anterior due from U.K. Apr 1') "Dcmodocus" from U.K. Apr. 35 "Melampus" due from U.S.A Apr. 24 Agapenor" due from653 words
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Advertisement396 1949-04-12 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The bereaved members of the family of the late Mr. Kwok Fook Lum wish to express their thanks to relatives ind friends who sent vreatns and letters of condolence and to all who paid night viaitfl and lent their cars, trucks and buses for the funeral. TUITION CALL DANCING:396 words
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Advertisement289 1949-04-12 8 ACCOMMODATION WANTED TO JU2N l' hy Kuopean. seaside .>un,'a'o>v vit/ beach front?-.'. Stagapro island. Apply io\. A IS. B M l\ S'pore. \o ii( E Our temporary oMrvm .s <i 160. rmi I alii S i 1 le a-! THE sixwok:: Al TIOS..' K (Established "A Service Without An EquH289 words
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Article189 1949-04-12 9 The Eighth Annual General iiiuian Cnamber oi O imercc .Singapore, -vac bcM at Cecil Cafe on Saturday, April 9. Mowing were elected to »n tiic vi uiagerncnt compiittec and sub-coramicteea rat i-ai xoi.>: s nagoiaco». committee: Mr. II Singh—president* (Be> >i,>'>•), Mr. I), p. Lo.) fctr. Itonaiueu189 words
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Article23 1949-04-12 9 A total of 355 pinu'.s of i.n:>rc were produced by the Kujhai Tin Limited CD xfge lor the month of March.23 words
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Article267 1949-04-12 9 4 cool chamber which keeps eggs, fruits and vege- tables fresh and odourless for months, is .in Australian invention now being marketed in Melbourne. ft requires only two gallons of water daily, and once istalled there are no other costs of upkeep. 1 A tivated267 words
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Article100 1949-04-12 9 THE usual Monday quietness prevailed in the produce markets yesterday. Sago rlour tended to turn. Pepper was idle but steady. Quotations were nominal. Prices as quoted by the Chine e Pioduce Exchange were: SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $141., Sarawak $10. Siak $11%. SAGO SEED: $16. TAPIOCA FLOUR Fair $21.100 words
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188 1949-04-12 9 1 IW7, both for Mq 'T- for 1948 oven.ll imrcpse over £7,3*4,530 to «92,3202ft4 r! e i' ,orts Tot '"'Korts from Antmfei rose tW.«W,«B Aurtfrito Am M-loya imrcseu hy Divided into classes imports from Australia \m rc: 1. Anirmls, Food, Drink and Tobacco $80.8".V188 words
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Article38 1949-04-12 9 1 Je Directors «r pu n g j, Tin >r«-» :r«n K Limi-oil ,'umouncc that Uc No. i Drcdec at P"?Sah We* Siami nris PjcteU satisfactory trials uud commenced productive op cicoj ca Apiti l, 1949.38 words
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306 1949-04-12 9 JL 1948-49 Australian wheat crop is estimated at 189,700,000 bushels about 30,400 000 bushels I 4 per cent) below the record crop of tne previous season but 35,300,000 bushels above the average profiction for the five pre-war years. Figures released! D> the Australian Statistician show306 words
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Article95 1949-04-12 9 Air malhl arc expected to .ir'rive from: United Kingdom, Aden, Arabia. Canada, Europe, India, Iran, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, Burma, Iraq, Pakistan and Palestine. Latent time for posting at tin1G.P.0. to the following countries is (j p.m.: United KingI dom, Aden, Arabia, Canada, I Europe, India, Iran, Iraq.95 words
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Article76 1949-04-12 9 Austral Malay Tin Limited announce the following returns for the month of March:—Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours Run 619, Cubic Yards Dug 146,000, Ore Rccoved Piculs 502. Thabawleik Tin Dredging Limited Hours Run 206, Cubic Yards Dug 46.000. Ore Recovered Piculs 570. Austral Amalgamated no Ltd Ulu76 words
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Article80 1949-04-12 9 A.P. D UENOS AIRES. D zentine sources report that both Argentina and WltahiJire aiming at a five year trade Lreement with an r-nmnl JSSnT reaching ftUMMP* That figure vould be £35 000.000 more than tht ewpeCi tte Andes wWchJ I expired on March 31. I New lifeA.P. - 80 words
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Article71 1949-04-12 9 Reuter. TOKIO. Mon. -The Economic Stabilisation Board estimates raw cotton imports to keep Japanese textile mills going in the fiscal year from April. 1949 to March, 1950 will total 400,000,000 pounds. This constitutes a revi« an downward from the original estimate of 450,000.000 pounds. ESB officials today revealedReuter. - 71 words
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Article20 1949-04-12 9 There was only scattered buying in an Idle share market yesterday. There was no particular trend in evidence. ->20 words
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Article94 1949-04-12 9 The Government of Ind'a H now consid ••r.'v; Whether the ban on the export of gunnies to Ma'a>a Should be !lfted, «Jie I d an Cha iibrr of (Vrnmerre wm fold during tiie \.ee'i-e:id by th,- r tiring pre i'dc*at, Mr. ;I. 'iiiTiahh jjr. He said:94 words
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Article15 1949-04-12 9 Kalaka F.ada R. Estates M fcrea, 1949. i13,4<i0 *«tMl tied ii 66.00U iuj.15 words
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Article69 1949-04-12 9 THE rubber commodity market although steady was mostly idle yesterday. With the market waiting lor the attitude cf London and New York, there was very little incentive in cadence. Closing prices were: Buyers Seller." tfO. 1 May RSS 36% 35 No. 2 May RSS 3l\ 34? No. 369 words
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Article38 1949-04-12 9 A.P. j WASHINGTON, Mon—«»outh j .oowed r uubstaotal m< r< v* in 1048. The U.S. Department of \e« licuiturc estimated leaf production for the vca'- at 45,000 000 pounds, compared w.th 31.600,000 pounds for 1047 A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article180 1949-04-12 9 WASHINGTON, Monday.-A party of million dollar buyers is going to Japan, from Siam. r .r«I^ y f rC mt f rested Primarily in railroad engines, 2? »Ztf cc] Bu will also on the alert < else their people might use, including goods from a variety180 words
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Article100 1949-04-12 9 A.P. Taipah. Hon.—Ttiwan currency, which hag been relatively stable duriig the past I tour years compared \.ith the National Chines*? currency, is now inflating rapidly. The note issue A the Pahvah bank has reached TWSLOO n.ilI lion, in addition -.o huge numi hers of cash Qftiters wmchA.P. - 100 words
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Article837 1949-04-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon Buyer* 8elleri Atlas lice 15.50 16.50 MM. ttr»«» Pref. 2.90 3.00 Ords. 2 20 2.30 B.B. Petrol 39/9 10/9 5, M. Trustee /.Oo Cons. Tia Ord. 16/- 17/uo U')Zo/6 ti/H E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Kstate A lmst 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary 5.90 6-30 r.837 words
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Advertisement187 1949-04-12 9 KOTICB I nUE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. Notice of Application for Variation of a Haulage Permit. TAKE NOTICE that We, rea I Jobore) Roboer WanLtd., Masai, Jonorcj Baaru, the holders of I 'crr.iit Ho. 6510 under which we arcj authorised to use the chicks' carriage of our goods] only,187 words
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Advertisement591 1949-04-12 9 SHIP REPAIRS DECK AND ENGINE ROOM. Boiler Cleaning, Electrical Installations, Chipping, Painting, 250 ton Floating Workship available. ff ALCX)E ENGINEERING LIMITED. 51, Robinson Road, Singapore. Tela. *****, 2677. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agen+s in Singapore. Ticke' Agents For >';df»y;»n R;'il\v.»\s GLEN l INK ACCEPTING »OB LONDON, Aty i WHIcP. tcOTTXRDAM,591 words
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Article, Illustration747 1949-04-12 10 Local and World Sportlight CRICKET WHEN the M.C.C. tourists skippered by Walter Hammond, were in Australia It the winter of 1946-47. Mr. ft G. Menzies. former Australian Prime Minister entertained famous cricketers, both English and Australian, to dinner at his home in Melbourne. A great scholar.747 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-04-12 10 A recent pictme of Ong I'oh Lim with th*> trophies he won af Ihe Irish !):t(!minton championships at which he captured th»- ninths t It27 words
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Article, Illustration344 1949-04-12 10 SWIMMING TEO SWEE BUN, who will captain the Singapoje team against Penang in the foithcoming Easter Swimming Gala to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Apr. 16 anrl 17. is confident that Singapoie will beat Penang again. He said this344 words
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Article45 1949-04-12 10 The Singapore Motdr Club Wail hold a speed hiM climb en May 8 at 10 a.m. at Bukit Batok. The course will be half a m..c of Tarmac surface. Pr actice runs under official supervision will be held on May 7.45 words
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Article324 1949-04-12 10 THE Singapore Malay Badminton Association w hotter known in Ma ay M the •Persatuan Badminton Mclayu. Singapura," was founded in 1947. The pioneer work started before the outbreak of tne war. Malay badminton enthusiasts game amoner Malays in Singapore, but The ou 1 hreak of the324 words
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242 1949-04-12 10 TABLE-TENNIS By CELLULOID THE Singapore Table Tennis Association tlecitled at a meeting last week, to run this year's Singapore championships on the lines of the world championships for the Sw;ivt filing Cup. Chore is no doubt that tin system or which242 words
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Article37 1949-04-12 10 Reuter. LONDON. Mon The following are the football re suit: Second Division: Sheffield ¥11 ■dnesday 0. Leicester City Scottish A Division: Dundee 3. Celtic 2. Friendly match Bournemouth 2. Queen of the South 0. Router.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration448 1949-04-12 10 CiYCLIXG which has been re> ferred to, as the Cinder ella of post war sport in Singapore, enjoying immense popularity and. judging from the increasing crowds which turn up at cycle races, it could be safely said that in the not for distand tuture.448 words
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Article250 1949-04-12 10 j LONDON'. Mon Zealand cricket t, 1 their spirited ,rn the game, Wl ,i major attraction in«£ :r g— But Keen .me,™ shewn in tl picnship, v.:., won las, moncooly el rj counties Except for the 11 taken up and the one trial Z> Birmingham,250 words
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Article398 1949-04-12 10 U.P. NEW YORK. Mon ALTHOUGH German heavyweight champion Hem Ten Hoff presented a petition bearing 35.000 signatures, he was denied a boxing licence by the New York State Athletic Commission—an action which showed that once again the customers are in command. Ten Hoff arrived inU.P. - 398 words
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Article589 1949-04-12 10 HOCKEY SINGAPORE sportsmen may »3 get a chance of seeim.- tew of India's leading hotkey players in action if the con templated tour of the East Punjab Police team to Malaya materialises. At the conclusion of the Inter Provincial Hockey Championship at New Delhi last589 words
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Article561 1949-04-12 11 Law Drops another gatrie Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Monday. Malaya Badminton Team once again proved their superiority over Denmark by winning six out of the seven games played here today. A crowd of 7,000 watched the play. Displaying superb form throughout, Ooi Teik Hock slashed through the firstReuter. - 561 words
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Article332 1949-04-12 11 Following are the full weights for Wednesday's the second day of the Pt; ik Turf Club Easter meeting. k Horses CI. 1. Div. 1. 6 Furs. Pcimita Dormez 9.10 Kir.,; Arthur S.lO Phaiminda 8.08 Bright Eyes 8.08 Grand Prix II 8.08 High Street 8.04 Dark Brocade 8.00332 words
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Article94 1949-04-12 11 The following arr the results: Ooi Teik Hock beat Joern Skearup 15-6, 15-8. Wong Peng Soon beat Mogens Felsbv 17-14, 15-8. Law Teik' Hock lost to Tage Madsen 15-9, 11-15, 8-15. Chan Kon Leong and Yeoh Teck Chye beat Joern Skaarup and Preben Dabelsteen 15-9, 15-8.94 words
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Article205 1949-04-12 11 The: Tamil Brotherhood created the biggest upset this season when they defeated last year s Cup champions. Kota Raja one-nil in a Senior League game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This is the Tamil's first victory out of six outings. S. Chandra leceiving a mcc pass205 words
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Article156 1949-04-12 11 Reuter. NOTTINGHAM, Monday. RONNIE CLAYTON, the 26-year-old Blackpool 11 boxer, retained his British and British Empire leathervveight titles with a clear pomrs victory gainst Johnny Molloy, of St. Helens (Lancashire) »t Nottingham Ice Stadium tonight. J Apart from a few of the eatl yReuter. - 156 words
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174 1949-04-12 11 IT is surprising that no left arm bowlers have been ineluded in the team selected yesterday to represent Singapore against Selangor on Saturday. Sunday and Monday. A left arm spin bowler should have been included in view of the fact that the week-end174 words
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Article40 1949-04-12 11 Reuter. I LONDON, Mon.—The following are the rugby league results Bradford Northern 13. Kcigh ley 0. Hunslet 7, Wigan 6. Swinton 7, Belle Vuc Rangers I 0. i Workington Town 21. Barrow i Oldham 0, Halifax 0 —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article33 1949-04-12 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A spectacular solo effort by Dollah Don. the State cent*eforward, saved the game for the Johore Bahru XI when it drew one-nil with a Navy XI today.33 words
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Article, Illustration198 1949-04-12 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JWO hours after their arrival here by nir from l Sydney, two Filipino golf stars, Larry Montes und Celestino Tugot, will be seen in action at the Island Golf Club. The Filipinos, who recently defeated Norman Von Nida Australian ace198 words
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97 1949-04-12 11 Reuter--A.A.P. MELBOURNE. Mon. John Bromwich is named as Australia's Number One in the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia rankings, announced today. Mrs. Nancy Bolton is ranked Number One among the women. The full rankings, in order, are: men—John Bromwich. Bill Sidwell, Frank Scdgeman, Geoff Brown.Reuter--A.A.P. - 97 words
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Article192 1949-04-12 11 LEADING by one goal to nil at half-time. The Indonesia Junior B Team broke a determined effort by Changi IVison O.C. to equalise during the second half and scored two moie goals to win then scccer match played at the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday by three nil. Committing192 words
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Article32 1949-04-12 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—The following are the Rugby Union results: Cross Keys 3, Pontypool 3. Mountain Ash 6, Abcrtillery 8. Penzance and Newlyn 3. Cardiff 16. Redruth 13, Maesteg 11.— Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article198 1949-04-12 11 P. Trineda knocked out V. J. Edrisinghe in the second round of the welterweight contest at the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's Open Championships held at the Happy World Covered Stadium, last night. The remaining seven bouts went their full distance. Full results FLYWEIGHT: Jtnadasa outpointed198 words
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Advertisement185 1949-04-12 11 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Ltd. (Incorporated in Fndia) eire ple3sed to open SAYINGS BANK ACCOUNTS interest allowed *nd withdrawals by cheques permitted. Branches in India, pylon Burma and Siam. Agency arrangement all over the world. No. I. Collyer Quay. SINGAPORE Phone. 2626 "raffles hotel THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE185 words
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Miscellaneous13 1949-04-12 11 KAVOE NOT TO I COMEBAC, < WE'RE COIN' ON) AkJ f P I ;^U^13 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-04-12 12 A liitlV >;lr! kneels to pay hrtfimCf to I'opc Pius "ill ma i>iiirr Kmnan children wait in line to make gifts to him in commemorstioa oi the littietti oniversar > «d his entry into the priesthood. The ceremony was held in the Belvedere Pomtjiaiil <-t a.leanA.P. Photo. - 112 words
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Article101 1949-04-12 12 U.P. LONDON, Mon. ii another war breaks out. India would not necessaiily take part. Pandit. Nehru. Prime Ministei of said in an interview with Ward Price, of the Daily Mail. in Ntw Delhi yesterday. "It would not bo in the interests on IndiaU.P. - 101 words
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Article332 1949-04-12 12 A.P. NUREMBERG, Monday. Baron Ernest yon Weizaecker. the scholarly German diplomat, who t laimed that he was anti-Nazi and worked for peace, was convicted today by an American war crimes court of plotting war and helping Hitler to massacre Jews. He was among eight high NaziA.P. - 332 words
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Article46 1949-04-12 12 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon. Twentyfive demonstrators were ai rested today as over 200 students from the City of New York College picketed their campus. The students are demanding the suspension of two members of the college, whom they charge arc anti-Semitic- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article44 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. The British Government declined a Communist suggestion in the House of O mraons today that it should laise with the other signatories Of the North Atlantic treaty the question of inviting Ihc Soviet Cnion to become a party. Router.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article59 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. BELFAST. Mon. The Northern Ireland Government today banned all celebrations in Northern Ireland of the declaration of the Republic of Eire at Easter. An oider made under th; Special Powers Act said de monatrationa might lead to die order. An anti-partition ral'y planned at Nowry. foiReuter. - 59 words
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Article36 1949-04-12 12 A.P. PARIS, Mon.--Claude Morgan and Andre Wurmser. French Communist newspaperman who were fined 150,000 franca damages and 15.000 francs penalty in th e Kravchenko libel suit today fi!ed an appeal against the sentence. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article124 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mon. lac United Nations Kashmir Com-: mission has made little progress towards bringing about a truce agreement between India md Pakistan over Kashmir ar.d there is "vittual'y a .state Of deadlock" in the approach of the two governments to tee question, it was learnedReuter. - 124 words
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Article65 1949-04-12 12 A.P. BERLIN. Mon. Air lift plane? to blockaded Beilin set a new tonnage record today. In the 24 hours up to noon "Operation Vittles" craft flow In 8,246 tons of supplies in 022 flights. The previous record of 8.038 1 tons in 002 flights WU aft lastA.P. - 65 words
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Article48 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. CAPETOWN. Mon. The Southwest Africa Affairs Amendment Bill, altering tiu constitution to give Southwest Africa representation in the Union Parliament, was plimit by the Assembly today after its progress through the Ben ,it will now go to the Govern orGeneral foi signature. Re iter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article239 1949-04-12 12 A.P. ADEN, Mon. The second drop of millet bags *J_ a jr tilnnes to relieve the famine in the depilated Amd Duan valley in the sun-scorched A:a-1-inn Hadramauth Mountains may be organised soon, D high British official in Aden, said today. In addition, the nr.mberA.P. - 239 words
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Article279 1949-04-12 12 A.P. NANKING, Monday. A responsible official sMirev said today that the Nationalists and communist are "moving closer to agreement" in the Peipiug peace talks. The source said that many difficult points had been straightened out," but declined to £ive any further details on the negotiations, heldA.P. - 279 words
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Obituary136 1949-04-12 12 NEW YORK, Mon.-Mrs. Theodore Oil a, known in the 1920 s as Mabel Boll, "the Qu< on of Diamonds", died yesterday, her attorne y, George Judd, disclosed today. Judd said she died of a stroke in the Manhattan state hospital. One of the state institutionsU.P. - 136 words
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Article35 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. ASMARA, ERITREA, Mon British troops arc patrolling Asmara and a curfew will be imposed tomorrow following :.n armed attack on a restaurant and the shooting of an Italian by local inhabitants. -Renter,Reuter. - 35 words
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223 1949-04-12 12 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Mon. Italian Fortsign Minister Count Carlo Sforza today appealed to the United Nations to grant Italy trusteeship over all the colonies in her former African empire. Appealing before the United Nations Political Committee Sfoiza said Italy was icadv to assume administt ationU.P. - 223 words
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Article124 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. PARIS. Mon—Prince BUM Loc, principal private secrete ly to ex-Emperor Bao Dai of An- nam. and Mc Dac Khe. another j member of the ex-Emperor's staff, left Paris today by aii lv! Indo-China. "We are going to Vietnam oil His Majesty's instructions <Reuter. - 124 words
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Article156 1949-04-12 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. In small trading pi ices moved to slightly lower level}] in the London Stock Exchange today. The rm .hcomrig Caste! ho'iday wa: trendy exerting: its u ua c tiicting iniiuencc and inter -Imp features Were few am' tai between. One cf these was suppliedReuter. - 156 words
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Article311 1949-04-12 12 I General OlsLATIVE < «»t NCIL: ing. Victoria Memorial Hull i.< nard Pond eh da st. John Amhuhit i: ii "i recorded mil V\\ .< Uiiiri.-.- iv— i »<•» M. I'Loi'i.i.s <;i:oi V: Devotional meeting. t. Ku to rig TEl'liMi AL ASSOCIATION Ol M \L.\YA: Mr. H311 words
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Article190 1949-04-12 12 CAPITOL: "Spring In Park Lane,'' with Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding and Tom Walls— 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9 30 p.m. CATHAY: "Smarc Woman", with Brian Ahcrne, Constance Bennett and Barry Sullivan— 11 a m., 1.45, f.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. REX: "Slightly French." with Dorothy Lamour. Don190 words
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Article53 1949-04-12 12 LEAGUE SOCCER: Snr. D-v. R.A.F. Seletar v. P. Brani Utd. —J. Bcsar; Pnr. A. Grp. 1, C.S.A. v. K. Raja—B O.O.C.A. grnd., St. George's Rd. FRIENDLY SOCCER: St. Anthony's v. St. Patrick's—St. Patrick s; St. Anthony's 2nd v. St. Patricks 2nd—St. Patrick's S.H.B. v. Jollilads—Raeburn Park. BOXING: S.A.B.A. Championships—Happy53 words
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Article19 1949-04-12 12 U.P. RAWALPINDI. Mon. Pakistan would resist every attempt to partition Kashmir, a government spokesman nnnounccd today. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Miscellaneous15 1949-04-12 12 Tide HIGH WATER: 10.10 a.m. (9 ft. 0 in). 10.50 p.m. (8 ft. 4 in)15 words
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