Morning Tribune, 6 March 1947
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Article77 1947-03-06 1 More Fatalities In Lahore Mar 5 A new ban on demonstrations and weapons was Imposed in Lahore today after rioters during renewed comhich two people were Wiled and 16 Business In the city has been rely suspended and trafflcy nised in the affected The Lahore district maglsaew ten-day ban processionsReuter - 77 words
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Article31 1947-03-06 1 y, Mai v. n will be made tomorrow Hutti n whether Lng to New Zealand hi.s travelling arran ard will be. 1 able to go a substitute will ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article44 1947-03-06 1 IMMIGRANTS GET CHOLERA More than 1 se immigrants, victims ol cholera aboard the SS Turk's I, which arrived here k, have been removed to »tal. Thirty have air. hip and in hospital, the id was 800 'and it ?ht nearly 3.000 immi- SFKJFHAFJKLJGHDD U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article47 1947-03-06 1 RUSALEM, Mar Th nian Supreme Court nd time refus* th th. n ention earn urobv I The [rgun's shall continue u flghi British I kil law and curl' The Haganah's and the Unit d I I linn I'm whi men held u47 words
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Article405 1947-03-06 1 Revised Pay: Women Officers: Pensions For Disability: Promotion Policv (Tribune Stall Reporter) Intended sweeping changes In the Singapore Police force wen- discussed by Mr. R. K. Foulger, Commissioner of Police, at a Press conference yesterday when he oxplained the new salary scheme as affecting Asiatic405 words
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143 1947-03-06 1 "Evans Of The Broke" Is Rescued At Sea Dubltn, Mar. 5. Lord) S Mount- evens, "Evans of) the Broke," who has three i medals for saving lie at his wife were among: twelve passengers rescued j by lifeboats late last night from the 5.230-ton Nor- i wegian motorship Bolivar SReuter - 143 words
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Article39 1947-03-06 1 New F.I.C. High Commissioner Paris. Admiral Thicry D'Argenlieu, French High Commission of Indo-China, who was recently recalled to France, has been replaced by M. Emile Edoward Ballaert. Vice-President of the Intend Commission of the Council of the Republic ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article96 1947-03-06 1 New York. Mar. 5. Joe Walcott, New Jersey heavyweight, is challenging Joe Louis to defend the world title agair.st him in June. This followed Walcott's easy win against Elmer Ray in Miami, Florida, last night, Walcott winning on points after flooring Ray three ties. Ray, whoReuter - 96 words
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43 1947-03-06 1 New U. S. Envoy To U.K. A Protest Washingtoi ivfar. s.— Senator Tom Steward (Democrat Tensee i announced last night I that he would oppose the ap- pointment of Lewis Douglas/ Ambassador-Designate to Britain, because of Douglas's "extreme sympathy" for the British.- Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article39 1947-03-06 1 Kuala Lumpur, Mar. s.— The biggest police rev/ard even paid Malaya, tne sum of $30 000* was made coday for "informat'on received which led to the discovery of the large dump of arms and ammunition last week-end.39 words
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Advertisement18 1947-03-06 1 OPENING SHORTLY at 30-1, Raffles Place GIAN SINGH CO., Cables BAJAJ Phone 2483. WATCH THE OPENING I) VII18 words
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419 1947-03-06 2 US Shipper Castigates Dutch Action As Illegal Urges Withholding Of Loan From US To Holland MA Mar. 5. Mr. James W. R\ah the director pi the Isbrandtson Steamship Company, chai .i a Press conference today that the Dutch seizure ol the up iviartin behrmann was an "illegal naval raid IntoU.P. - 419 words
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136 1947-03-06 2 Sequel To Loss Of $186,000 Worth Cigarettes Tht« mysteriou ii tpp< iron. ng Harboui llghtei with :i. Malayan i obac IM 1 1 but valued $186,0u0. on the night ol n 1946, and its sub- quent oovery ai one ;>»' the Dutch nds. Bukit T:n««i Ampat, formed the subject matter136 words
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Article140 1947-03-06 2 Breach Of Marriage Case Settled claim for damages for ch ol marriage and custody of child <:k-d in the Singap re .>uiji» me Court by Lena Fong. a dance hostess at the Gr at Wi r Jah. ;ainsl Yeo Swee Song a. b> iran wos dwn t t 1 inn140 words
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Article117 1947-03-06 2 U.P.A.M. AND WAGES Tli'. s a emeiu b; certi >pupei of February 27. line M rning Tribune) I United Plan elation dI Malaya Is consi- genera] wage increase, Incorrect, according to a note idds thai he U.P.A.M, laid down ec mmeivJutions as to wages Di-t:ict Planters' amocltaions, n the cosl117 words
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34 1947-03-06 2 Atom Research On MultiMillion Dollar Basis OTTAWA. Mar. s.— Canada is undertaking atomic energy depmeni multi-million timates tabled in i House ol Commons OW that $5,573,000 -11 be directly On 1 i WKDIH';AS;LJFSKALSKOILH ReuterReuter - 34 words
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232 1947-03-06 2 I cessions to each ail will be well in I lared the Governor-General, Mr. Malcoh, r 300 R their guests last evening at the dinner fl i.iu oy me Mm rcotury Club. I aching on the racial am t> and 111 for which Mai232 words
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86 1947-03-06 2 Loss Of Jewels From Taiping Treasury Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 5. The commission of inquiry into the circumstances or the loss of jewellery from Taiping Treasury shortly after the occupation has been appointed. The commission is to be held in public to inquire and report to the Governor of the Malayan86 words
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Article45 1947-03-06 2 NEW YORK. Mar. s.— The United States has to .1 la] tent solved ilie problem oj transporting food to Britain other countrie sources said h. re Ing the pn slon to the Unit< Mr. Ji 1 the 1 main pi ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article176 1947-03-06 2 Detective Jailed For Extortion Found gu i extorting money from a hok Pun ation for not arrestin gambling promoter, a tionary detective, N sentenced to three moni rigorous Unprfsonmeni .<nd fine ol $500 or, in default, i months' rigorous imgri bv Mr. H A. Porrer in t i Fourth Criminal176 words
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Article27 1947-03-06 2 An alleeeci membei 1 10 30 pin I been a ires 1 Th< robb- 1 ported to 1, and I M 1 m27 words
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480 1947-03-06 3 "A" Llass Constables Will Get 554 Per Mensem i, c; nr, has apcommittei \s recommendations I leaving, for ti. isideraI tmiksion, the question of allowwlariea in lieu thereof. 1 thfl du seen I ite 1 av rult f stab! A into the *n ful480 words
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Article279 1947-03-06 3 VAGRANTS GIVEN A CHANCE am giving you a chance ot getting repatriated voluntarily. or obtaining regular employ- nnnt. 1 remarked Second MagisL C Goh, yestrrday, when rdered -'x out of eight Javanese, who were found guilty on a charge Qf vagrancy, to cute personal bonds in the sum of $50279 words
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Article76 1947-03-06 3 Persona who ar.- desirous of entering pure or the Ma an Union from India are now advised to apply for entry per-: mits into the country to the Controller ol Immigration. Sinre. r ti» fhe Controller of Immigration, Malayan Union, as the ca-e may bo76 words
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Article27 1947-03-06 3 Time Limit Fixed pl< which ably he B Re fistration) Ord i Undi admfnl Britisl et Japan, him n: Aorii 15. i r27 words
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489 1947-03-06 3 Incident At Labour Union Premises 'Trn Government and Municipal Labour Union is oin ny and as such w t should rid of it. It should t>< 1 burnt with lire An oath should bv taken to fulfil this.' This was a speech alleged to have489 words
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Article136 1947-03-06 3 Beware Of New Tyre Racket (Tribune Staff Reporter) Owners of motor-cars *Hfl lorries looking for tyres arr warned by. the C.I.D. against a new type of racket in which ;i number of persons have fallen* i asy victims. A. broker comes along and offers to sell four tyres for $140136 words
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Article90 1947-03-06 3 His Majesty the King"-hafe approved the award of uie'M#dal of the Most Excellent'Order of the British Empire .for Meritorious Service to Mr Wong Peng Swee, Assistant Superintendent. Postal Department, Singapore. This award is made to 'Mr. Wong for his loyal and* Courageous work as90 words
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Article146 1947-03-06 3 tra Di Ahmad b n Ibrahim yesterd ludKrmrnt tor me w( ii- Th I .lp"cd I tile thumb pril nam d ter n! A Hukli Smith t nv occa print in th iti < oorl R t.o n'ido during I lid 111 r lip with H146 words
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305 1947-03-06 4 Morning Tribune THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1947. The Retreat From Responsibility It is fashionable today to lay emphasis on the advisory character of public officers, boards and councils, 'l; -is a notable disinclination to tfK to work with i definite objective in view and with acceptance of ility for success or305 words
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727 1947-03-06 4 H.L. HOPKIN - Suspended "Punch" "mildly annoyed.!" H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER by H,-. I Fen T ekl) papei to A pp t^ing shut down foi the fortnight which lue <.»' vi nmeni -aid was the lc;i-t possible period of -u-p« in- 4on. ii might have been w 1 bui this suppression ol727 words
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140 1947-03-06 4 American Bred Gets Support For Lincolnshire London, Mar. 3 -A feature i i ho caU-over on the Lfncclnrtiii-e ly was the support for the Mnerican-bmi WMi-tlin« Wind was buckori to win El2 000 at 100 French trained h col/ lively the price be In r 9-2 compared with previou here140 words
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Article304 1947-03-06 4 5-Second News From Britain I Nißht patrols maj for Enflelds parks in at ItOP damage A mother wh) refused to Law a village school when requested by the headmistress Mrs Cook, of Ever^hclt <Bed lined £1 at Woburn. Well-known ventriloqub: Has^enden collaps:d on the stay at the Royal Engineers' Theatre304 words
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Article97 1947-03-06 5 Admiral to marry third time 4. i. Admiral Bllerj at formei Am* u-aii chuirCommission in will be officially admitted i»tc i he Catholic Church next JSatuuhiy preparatory to bfa third marriage u> the i I toe Vatican i> v'auan source* rxpLuiiMi Aumiral 8 in the eyto i (he Catholic Church,97 words
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Article86 1947-03-06 5 RANGOON, Mar. 4.—Hundreds of village headmen of the Toir.goo and Mandalay districts have gone on strike demanding an increase in the allowance granted by the Government, acrordi-g to Burmese press reports today. These headmen of rural Burma carry on functions with the consent of the people.86 words
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Article88 1947-03-06 5 SHANGHAI. Mar. 3.— A three fold increase in China's exports under the present barter arrangements with Soviet Russia and Japan during 1947 has been authorised by the Chinese Government. M;iin exports to Russia wii: cons'st of tung oil, hog bntea and raw silk, while chief Items to88 words
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Article58 1947-03-06 5 SUBMARIME TORPEDOES ITSELF MU VOKK. IVlar. 4.— The United stales ■übmarint "Tang" 1 i in a I'ad/i* tie m 1944. Th( Mfh and last torpedo in her IU in >ute to Mm- i i rod hi«-^v her up, Vice Admii c hark United <•' dta \ont6 < \ghi mem ben58 words
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Advertisement424 1947-03-06 5 I biMtnsbU in krt fc Cun^ splaying aa wid L/pl>aan An v variety of gooda as can be d »i in the circumsta and competition to buy is happily being replaced by «,>„, coiu\ to Bell. To the buyer Weirding ihe eyeaiffhl C. K. an 8 Her thia page offers424 words
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Article, Illustration674 1947-03-06 6 Congratulations We w» rt vny glad to u*w nl tht- iftfe arrival oi the ion Lt. Colonel in tlover. Mrs Olover wir> r niarn Junior I i with th( .vi m Af/ SEA. and -n oul east for some time. Thefr'i Hrst big military wedding to .:i674 words
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Article, Illustration21 1947-03-06 6 i I Breathing exercises, til I sen is doing above, aid in I S produced by the oxidation I21 words
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Article77 1947-03-06 6 Did $ou n aliie en fire constantly? This pr.ci i- known a^ oxlda lon. Ou u-es contain carbon anu I compounds, and when 2 combined with oxyg< i w< breathe, th Tnifi aldi in the pr< c throwing ;ff waste^ a.- 1 jj in al prouucea heat. I I77 words
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Advertisement14 1947-03-06 6 THE LITTLE SHOP in R During iructural Alterations I f Messrs Siewait Mclniy;e Limited14 words
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Miscellaneous40 1947-03-06 6 LFL ABNEIt exclusive in malm SO THINGS IP*IS II VAS.rGOZ-P.W-AN' EF TH/NGS IS "'"l r IS BAD IN J^JPiil/ BAD IN SLOBBCN/lA-THASS AWFUL PAZZ LOWER "WKP^W -BECUZ, WHEN THINGS IS GOOD J AP^ SLOBBOVIA-J^^t-MAR IT'S FRIGHTFUL. .r r A T40 words
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Article, Illustration14 1947-03-06 7 fi I Actress Peg?) Knudoff wastes and poisons goins on in your body.14 words
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5 1947-03-06 7 OUR SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HOLLYWOOD5 words
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Article, Illustration910 1947-03-06 7 Henry Gris - HOLLYWOOD DEANNA... Henry Gris f °y ~l J Morning Tribune Corres. in Hollywood (PART I) HOLLYWOOD Bom« year* :y winter of 1936 In w re standing t j a window ol waiting room a Me ro-Goldwyn-Mayer §tud their I reheads the < i lT^' ;hl ta ti i nd moncal910 words
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Advertisement14 1947-03-06 7 BERYL CONSTANTINE ('.itc of Ratal Is, London) td new models 2, Lermit Road TANCLIN.14 words
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Miscellaneous14 1947-03-06 7 THE \IORNM TRIBUNE r* *>> Ai Capp ft i-OANS US V SBC3VIAN J uuiiuea lororrovv)14 words
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482 1947-03-06 8 No Fu tu re for Defea ted Under Armistice Rule tin lationa winch led I aties with Italy, Hungary, Bull Ruma quick Senati ratifli i step m th. dirt ction ol world lity an In I statement to the Foreign Relations Committee oi tne c ate, which (Inning con ion482 words
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Article69 1947-03-06 8 BRIGADIER'S ASSASSIN FOR TRIAL I! Id Mans Quinelli, who has admitted tne n ol the British Bn r w. M. de Winton on ii, in Pola. will be tried on i Allied miln eminent general court. Miss Padquineil, an admitted fanatical Italian patriot, said Brigadier de Winton [raw the attention69 words
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248 1947-03-06 8 K ta] Lumpur, Mar 4. Ai> m aid members 1 the Junior Civil Services, includ sentatives of various br inMs an Union and apore, at a mass me! I held at th* Town Hall here thi evening, decided to organize Malayawide demonstrations, in eluding, a<248 words
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44 1947-03-06 8 York. a.ot. 4 A fun through th< northern 70 MPH It left i the United and da. he fiercest storm of the vvln- nd hamlets "lui- irclw po i 1 numerous Htirs and n§, Unncr New Yotk and hit.44 words
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159 1947-03-06 8 5 Years Degradation For Paul Baudou tn aria, Mar. 4. rhe French Hi^h Led tht Vichy Paul Baudou anworthini ftscation nviction for treasonal it was Baudouin who un foreign minister negotiated ft deal in 104] whereby Prance ceded i [ndo-China to I in exchange for Tokio pledge to respect French159 words
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Article92 1947-03-06 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. Army rce quarters revealed today that in connection with the reh crashes In the froaen :>. the army is at pr< out long-range air pat the vast triangular irea b< unded by Alaska, Green land and the North Pole. The announcement saidU.P. - 92 words
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92 1947-03-06 8 More Disturbances Likely In Korea j ••.viva bEOUL. KOREA, Mar, y Korean "Provisional rrvnt." which wai est iblished Shanghai in 1919 uml. leadership of Dr. Kim k d- Byngman Rhee, today ls^ a proclamation calling "obey the the Provisional q and th punishment" I listed th< Ame arj lioritles. I92 words
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Article65 1947-03-06 8 r. 4. a R nedition of four Icfl breakers and a special sq 1 oi scouting Rlanes to local U d shins has left Miffl mansk and ArchangH to hunta tnp vvirto Sea. T^e rzvestia said that G land seals from the An-; palatable meat65 words
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Article16 1947-03-06 8 (Continued from centre les. u.xU' back* ibi- p .n de< IV. PU I))'16 words
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Article23 1947-03-06 8 IHENS. Mar 4- Some Ol the 500 Greek left ted torn At' tonight put ttion to i rtlla mtrv. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous317 1947-03-06 8 Try This AMERICAN Crossword Puzzle r Tn r lf rmrn 4CKUBS 30-Bectie c oWjt, M A aLU 31-Bwarm upon fe- K y Hi— A K j^ A > I— Stingy man Insect T A |IEINIM|A N ft— Hero of Ooethe 34— Puts aside AjBTEHniOIP EIeHLJE 0 dran 37— Tips pfpWctsi'317 words
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Article419 1947-03-06 9 hqiid To D.F. Smiths ttefimil To Apologize >snllt h of WashinaJ Tribunalf today for using "ofl International IlKi > ssinK court. Ivelang JStortn wa. Morngy for former Knith refused t pr nier Kok J HiroU. accused I Tribunal for a sutemenw tribunal of "undue interU.P. - 419 words
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150 1947-03-06 9 this Restless World Marshall Wants Prompt Action On Peace Treaties ■^SHINGTON. M- ir ;v r r ry oi State George < ■ivuli. on the eve of his L re for Moscow where ne ■l'lackle the Ger'nan Pe-ice ■atv Problem, ur^eci the m-iv- to ratiiv .ho Axis sa>el- peace treaties negotiated150 words
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80 1947-03-06 9 Chiang To Deal With Gold Manipulator SHANGHAI, Mar. 5. The I local military authorities have red the Mysberg case direct to Chiang Kai-shek, and no formal charges will be made pending: receipt of instructions from the Generalissimo. Mysberg and a Portuguese, P.M.' Baptista. were detained by the Chinese military following80 words
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Article65 1947-03-06 9 SHANGHAI, Mar. 5. The Government-controlled Central News in the latest report from Taipei. Formosa, claims that the casualties in the week-end rioting, brought about when the Chinese authorities began a search for smuggled tobacco, wore 400 Chinese, mainly pubii" iunctionaries. while the police only fired blank shots.Reuter - 65 words
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Article60 1947-03-06 9 CHANGCHUN. Mar. 5. —It was authoritatively learned to--1 day from high American quarters in Changchun that the two United States assistant militniy attaches. Major Robert RiggS and Captain J. W. Collins, captured by Communists on Mar. 1. are still prisoners near the southern bank of the60 words
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266 1947-03-06 9 WASHINGTON. Mar 5. Secretary o! State Georn Marshall said that President Truman and Congress wen. uiving urgent attention to the critical situation in Greece whose economic condition "was on the verge of collapse". In a written statement he said: "For some time thisU.P. - 266 words
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92 1947-03-06 9 100 Injured In Mexican Fiesta For Truman MEXICO CITY, Mar. s— One person was killed and more than 100 injured when cheering Mexicans pushed and shoved their way into the National Stadium for a two-and-a half-hour fiesta in honour of President Truman. The crowd overflowed tiie stadium's seating capacity of92 words
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184 1947-03-06 9 CAMBRIDGE, Mar. 4. Asian and Atricar students at Cam ijfridge University have started an Institute for Asian and African Affairs. "The Institute will serve ttfo purpose^.' said Subrata Roy Chowdhury, former President oi the Cambridge University Majlis. "It will bring us closer to each other184 words
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133 1947-03-06 9 Chiang Wants National Economic Commission NANKING. March b. Th < cutive Yuan m e e 1 n n d proposed I h a t eralissJmo Chii Kaiizo the Supremo Economic Council into a Na tit ma I Economic Commission with 10 to 12 additional memunder the Generalissimo's chairmanship. unmisstan winU.P. - 133 words
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Article319 1947-03-06 10 The local industrial market was in tone. Alexandra Bricks Pivfs weiv itiil ar und >5, Smelters prefs 27 3. F Neaves Gammons were don,- up to $5.40 with further shares on offer. Hammers were wanted a1 $43, and ii u»»ifc ks £103. Breweries were319 words
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Article100 1947-03-06 10 COLOMBO. Ceylon has been allocated a quota of 2.200.000 yards by the United Kingdom iur the first quarter ol ihis year, which is a substantial reriuction as compared to 3,729,492 yards allocated by the United Kingdom for last year's last quarter. Better news has conn fromReuter - 100 words
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Article78 1947-03-06 10 LONDON. Mar. 4 —The mar closed barely steady, with some contraction in trading vojum Argentine R"il m-el 1 1 om Droflt-taklng alter yesterdav's han. rises and Home Rails nnished dull British Funds back further and attuxm iana were dull al Peru <i provided pot] rising e AnReuter - 78 words
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Article154 1947-03-06 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In addition to the initial purchase of 4,100 tons Malayan rubber by the U.S.S.R. recently, negotiations are now proceeding for further supplies on behalf of Soviet Government, which will probably amount to 5,000 or 6,000 tons. It is understood that M.154 words
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Article50 1947-03-06 10 CANTON. Canton'tj rick will rni h« ifter, all publicity to thfi conti The 1 hi has in dtniCtfd tti Kwangtung ernmeni irrjr out any d might bring about nimble n from people. Accordingly, the ich governprohibition of htWl .ring down of ;kJ the tbolition ot rlckit. 150 words
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239 1947-03-06 10 Hongkong's Worries HONGKONG. Mar. 5.- The hard led now facing th. is ol i higher living index than South China. In a 'ort- ,igh' I* price ol rice jumped almost ioo per cent, principally v-k shortage b ah>. Tii. oi rlco is nowReuter - 239 words
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Article338 1947-03-06 10 Prices quoted below are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday's quoiu were "Meehoon": Kedah $187*: Siam No. 1 $80; Rangoon $70. Rice Siam No 1 $99; N* $98: Rangoon $65 Glutinuous rice: Slam No. 1 $75; Rangoon $43. Rock sugar— s64. '•Gula*338 words
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Article33 1947-03-06 10 LONDON. Ni Bort A lati. holder Of the Briti> h title. wui the worlc, ilonai chamunci* tional i n he W Ivor Mai after eight minm. round in t> ReuterReuter - 33 words
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16 1947-03-06 10 TROOP-CARRIER FIRED ON NEAR PEIPING F'MPING. Mar. 5. 132nd irrier ion ii bv unk. whili- i16 words
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Article136 1947-03-06 10 C. A. Workers Union Report in addition to puttii own house In order, varii matters of public and uener importance were taken up wit the local authorities by the ei cutive council of the Cleric and Administrntiw Worka Union during last year. These, according to the r port to be136 words
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Article93 1947-03-06 10 At the close of an I terday LSto the deal Chwee Koon (50^ w™ woman who died in I Hospital on D re :J of burns receiv. house was burnt th W. U. Porter tlu Coroner returned h r death was du- n.>ive burns. the ease93 words
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Article359 1947-03-06 11 Australian Bowlers In Deadly Form m Reuter's con i ndent) Don nan. making the most u h n only two, stay r two Krahaonthe pith to a five England In the fifth and final 1 rting left morher usually mien, slip nly 47. dman when359 words
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Article355 1947-03-06 11 The following the battJ d bowlii BATTING Australia Inns n.o. total h.s. avge catches Bradman 8 1 680 234 97.14 3 Barnes .6 0 443 234 73.83 4 Morris ..8 1 503 155 71.86 M Her 7 2 350 141 70.00 3 McCool 7 2 272 104 54.40355 words
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Article243 1947-03-06 11 Ugii Ist inning ?80 Australia Ist UuUttfl England 2nd innin 186 AUSTRALIA 2nd INNINGS Barr.es C Evans B Bed 30 Morris run 17 Iman c Compton b Bedser 63 et c Ikin b Wright 47 Miller not out 34 C Edrieh b Wright 1 McCool not out 1243 words
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164 1947-03-06 11 Prospects For Today' s Stadium Soccer Match Malays Vs. Indians Today's football league match at Jalan Besar racked With excitement. The Malays who I notched full points in both their fixtures, against tl Army and the S.C.C., will go to the field with confld this evening. The Malays will do164 words
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Article97 1947-03-06 11 SCC Beat AAA At Soccer The Singapore Cricket Club just managed to defeat the Amicable Athletic Association by five i oals to four in a friendly soccer game on the Padang yesterday. t n. the Club inside left. m feted in lour goals while red the fifth. For the Amicables,97 words
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375 1947-03-06 12 Did Not Know They Were Still Mobilised PENANG, Mar. s.— "The whole of th< passivi fence service xtremely dissatisfied with the Worley pointed out Mr. It. lion, cl in. A.R.I'. idinp: committee, Penang and Province Wellesley, In he Chief Secretary, Malayan Union,375 words
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Article44 1947-03-06 12 OSLO, Mar. 5 I >rtl t-Norwegian talks (i Ni iled out I n the Un i igeals to trikc on Exchan S. Meyer. Chairman ol the Stiile Board ol Mediation ►unced. The announcement 'hat tho Exchange wauld n the morning. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article126 1947-03-06 12 LAHORE. Mar. s.— The poliro vainly tried to check pit died battles between Hindu and Muslim rioters in Central Lahore today as business came to a standstill and the Governor of Punjab, Sir Evan Jenkins, took over the administration of the province until a new government eould beReuter - 126 words
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Article152 1947-03-06 12 BRUSSELS. Mar. 5 Mi nest Bevin arriving from Dunkirk en route to ti OU l^ Pour conference aftex i -unrig the Anglo-French alliance yesterday, said that he hoped Bri tain shortly would sign a similar alliance with Belgium, thu^ tightening th* ring around Germany. WASHINGTON, Mar.U.P. - 152 words
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68 1947-03-06 12 Wants More Beautiful Stamps lit Britain LONDON. Mar. s.— Brigadtei Medicott, Liberal National. Norfolk Eastern', will on March 12 ask the Assistant Post- masterGeneral if consideration is being given to the possibility oi issuing a series of pos stamps which, while keeping the Royal head as an essential feature of68 words
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59 1947-03-06 12 S'pore Entries For Badminton Tourney The following Is thi rlea rrom Singapon Malayan Badminton nship tournament wl be held at Kuala Lumpu: Ing the Easter holidays: n Singles: Yap C Ong Poh Lim Wong PChong Tcrk. L« CThuan, S. A. Durai, Tun C 1 Tee. M»-n Doubles: S. A. Dui59 words
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Article424 1947-03-06 12 OPEN AMATEUR BOXING Open on Mai idium. Additional nam. hiibnnitrd from th( ill H.M latter incidentally, u the team being entered by Th ting ol tin- Singapore Amateur Boxatlon h.id at Police Headquarters on Tuesday The meeting, which wfti presided over by Mr. Paul Storr, unanimously passed a recommend. at424 words
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