Morning Tribune, 24 March 1947
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Article201 1947-03-24 1 lecrst documents Beret documents which gn Allans Committee of the Representatives in support of programme of aid to Greece and ilitarian coercion were made HE if a Ro at KXCk cond.aon heir -he Uniied State -lrkey thing Soviet des re for certain s raReuter - 201 words
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13 1947-03-24 1 I W 4 pall, Boii IK ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article16 1947-03-24 1 The r, Abe h v i by March 31 deadlp to Oi U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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26 1947-03-24 1 U.S. Rubber Workers' Strike Averted II thai 30,000 rubber workers was hour confer, nee b< Four comp I m I I aid for crnt I U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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312 1947-03-24 1 "Old Isolations Are Breaking Down" NEW DELHI, March 23. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, d of India's Interim Government, today call* >n of Asiatic Nations to insure world p rid thenown prosperity. Standing in the ihadoWfl crumbling walls of the 400-year-old Purana Quilla "Old Fort" theU.P. - 312 words
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Article72 1947-03-24 1 BERLIN, Mar. The Airerican licensed (!<tI man newspaper Per \hend. reported today, without giving its source of information, that a new i wave of unexplained I >4 mass arrests" had been in r on in key cities in 1 th» Russian zone. I It saidU.P. - 72 words
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Article80 1947-03-24 1 I n Mar 23.— Capt. Raymond Blackburn, a Labour M P said on Saturdav night that unBrltain increased her exp^ft. considerably, -he wmld have r *e:k another loan from America m 1948 cr eat less less and accept a :?d standard of living. •I believe thatU.P. - 80 words
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142 1947-03-24 1 NANKINO, Mar. 23. A twelve-point plan for the misation of China's present one-party Government unanimously agreed by the Kuomintang, Young China and Socialist Democratic Parties at a further yesterday afternoon. Renter learned liable Source today. ■ii policy, b on p istruction the problem thr twoReuter - 142 words
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Article106 1947-03-24 1 Berlin. Mar. 23.— Many villages were rio r )ded and people marooned on the roots of their houses when the dyke collapsed from Ice pressure on the Od^r River last night near Kuestrtn, 50 m'.le.s east of Berlin Road and railway connec wirh Kucstnn have b.106 words
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Article44 1947-03-24 1 irsaw. Mari'h 23. -SfcorDfople were reported drowned today when th. river Vistula burst bants and flooded 40 villages ab'>ut 50 miles northwest of Warsaw. Some 8.000 peasants h forced to take to the n ind planes are repcr be dropping food sup-44 words
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Article48 1947-03-24 1 London. March 23.— 1t is I that 4.000.000 sheep and cattle have been lost in Brirst winter in half a tury and the floods which Lowed. Hudreds of farmor« would be p nniless, unless the Government granted interest-free loar >lish herds.— U.P. al l < i ReuterU.P.; Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement43 1947-03-24 1 tiii: pi him iii:r needs irtment which IminaUi LATEST STOCKS a d you to II see them Service is our watchword and quality our guarantee. Pay us a visit daily. You will always find something new at GIAN SINGH CO. 30 2483, *****43 words
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556 1947-03-24 2 NEHRU'S AIRPORT GREETING TO MOUNTBATTENS- Happy- Symbol POSSIBLE ADVANCE OF QUIT INDIA' DATE Pandil H A. V\HCf Palam ten m moon Pandit Nehru's gesture In being reseo irded mcl ng tlif arrival Ol Hrit... hirt e h an 1 Vieen v of India This youngest B id first Royal representativeReuter; U.P. - 556 words
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Article39 1947-03-24 2 IN rnmeni prelaw for the guerrilla mt ol i province rhere id leftwing followers Indulged in n hours which precipitated the m rd.r includi I two T\Khl Wlllß Mfi .»n, Over Mir Pi. fd ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration240 1947-03-24 2 A.m.. Field Post Office- In South Easl A. tilch n the means ol Linking troops with their homelands during the war and up to the present will give their la»t to troops on April 13. After that date all military and RAF unitwill pc.-t and collec240 words
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Article74 1947-03-24 2 RANGOON, Mar. 22. Burma ri< hound to fall to leu than 50 por rent of looting ol rice and paddy by armed i Hun: lommunists, U Kyaw Nyem, Ho ber in the Burmese Interim I Tnt Com muni t campaign i>f uid plu i > adnnni-tmtlonReuter - 74 words
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Article10 1947-03-24 2 ALBANIAN M' Ps MUR DERED Interw to I AUvain.m ReuterReuter - 10 words
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185 1947-03-24 2 'Communal Headaches Will Vanish' Says Labour M. P. RANGOON. M i •innumal problem ueiatyft" India ol the future, according Rer-Willium>. B:m-h Labour Member ol Paili map ol ti\ Commonwealth o.o U p U the H v. ho i- now in Burma ah man ofReuter - 185 words
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Article43 1947-03-24 2 Delhi Curfew: New Communal Clash i 23 A curtew was lm limits todai I which ns we: ed dered 8J minutes iever. lawns of the h! na QulUa. MusTim Ni unteers. w.u The D. oanic fcr th< lays In d thf U P.43 words
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40 1947-03-24 2 LONDON Ma 22 Raaid tonight that trade rxt between Turkey and G ce which expired ye*U be n extended pending the one. Ti*e broadi lid Turk a three-month t-'ini^ jrten--ion and Lh t* 45 d UPUP - 40 words
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Article43 1947-03-24 2 SAIGON WILL TRY VIETNAM DELEGATE Marseilles, Mar. 23.— Vietnamese ite in France, Duong Bach Mat, who was arres;ed I rtavs ago In his Paris Hotel, left night for in. Duong, wh ight from w II I Indo-China he mN Of F! U. P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article164 1947-03-24 2 Talking Fish Car Fire Mines WASHINGTON. M Graiaoptwne deep water in the ■■liiiw th.it fish talk 1 carkle. soueal. prunt ai The I.S Nav> reports It set cut to find if then an> i rist > in i 1 n.i^ht set mi acousti( tad it dta ihat tish do make164 words
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Article, Illustration51 1947-03-24 3 Hi 12 infoimatiun Cabin« t 1 [iidone4iU) demfiy with I I ilution at me time the instruct by the 1, < nt in m fai' K g member* m i a within the Jonkman H nent and t lit- Roan und by it ended I I Initial-U.P. - 51 words
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Article65 1947-03-24 3 V' u d I W S King W by four I |B -400 V ved ol a I medicin^ valued at! K -top- at Mag.i- 1^ morning. 'ted to JJ tfaeir] I bing him ol bic E mctlon .-i Ran- s I ilmeln Ro,d I mght. haw I65 words
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Article18 1947-03-24 3 I I I lumped i.ooo 1 I BttkUng. I R in thi18 words
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Article238 1947-03-24 3 THE HAGUE. Mar 23 —The Minister for Overseas Terris, Jan Jonkman. stated In ihc second chamber tocay that the Netherlands Government convinced that if its policy to succeed in laying the lor renewed and lasting co-operation between the Dutcn and the Indonesian people, it necessary toReuter - 238 words
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158 1947-03-24 3 HO. Shouting *nd cursing spectators forced a adjournment today in the rial ol beautiful Celeste di Por'o. accused of having sold her iel low Jews to the Nazi S6 for i eve and money A dozen accusers of Celeste, (Down as tbe "Black PanthtU.P. - 158 words
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Article46 1947-03-24 3 STUTGART. Ma; 22 Rinaold Hub, the pro-ecutor of the Ocrlingen Denazification Court and the local Communist PaifV leader was fatally -hot by one of two unickntifted men who forced theii way into hi< hou-e on the <mt--kirt- of Oe.lingen early thi- moi*ning UPUP - 46 words
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Article159 1947-03-24 3 LONODN. Ma:. 22. Tlir Thy Hood crisis appeared The only < remain- c(i in the Pert* when i ctilv* ly early to'ny. inro c ihou. fertile with flooding. Tlio dropped eight inches l ;»t Reading and about six inches r 1 risoi whore the watei 1U.P. - 159 words
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132 1947-03-24 3 ROME Mar. 22. The Comnu ted tod.iy that the my-t(riou- j who fired the -hot that killed old Communist Walter Audi-L'. mand inat he be given the < The communist newspaper said that members of the commission to bestow mil tary decora ions onU.P. - 132 words
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Article75 1947-03-24 3 COLOMBO. Mar 22 Ti. po= sibility of Ru-ia supplying C< lon with much -needed texti exchange for the Inland- rubbes i> being explored by th t C< j Government it i- learned. It Is underwood Ceylon'- upresentative In the United Kirn; dom. M>. GK C. S.Reuter - 75 words
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Article36 1947-03-24 3 LONDON. Mar. 22. M ihjM one million people 750,000 them disabled i-x-Srrvlcc men of two wars and 400,000 widows and other dependants urttlnfc pfn.simiA. said tain Arthur Btenlrtnsop. T\trll»--v Secretary to the Mini36 words
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294 1947-03-24 3 LONDON Mar 22 The Wa ill text- or ti Blted State, and the Sovin U and at Potsdam in August 1945 full protocol Of 8 ich c<>nt« IA: international contereiu from which the press are eluded, it is the general pract.ee to drawReuter - 294 words
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51 1947-03-24 3 BANKER GIVES £125,000 TO CATHEDRAL London. Mar.. «>.- Mr. Tlu» mas W Lamont, 76-year-okl New York banker, son of a Wesleyan parson, i;ave £125,000 towards the restoration of bomb-damacred Canterbury Cathedral. The fund is now only about £100.000 short of its 1-300.000 tarRet. Mr. Lamont wrote to the arch-bishop. Dr.51 words
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105 1947-03-24 3 LONDON, Mar. 22- "li I am Killed fighting, there could not be a better death. But if someone drops a bomb on me wnen I am not looking, that would !be annoying But we all have '< to die once, so please enjoy105 words
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Article50 1947-03-24 3 NIAGARA. FALLS, Mar 4 Jean Lussier. aged 53, who went. over Niagara Falls in a rubber ball in 1928, plans to do .it again this summer in a rubber ball dropped from a helicopter as the Niagara authorities have banned the use of their land for stunts.50 words
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Advertisement55 1947-03-24 3 M. FLINTER and S. GRINBERC Wholesales Retailers Diamonds Jewellery also Gold Cigarette Cases 9 18 Kt. Gold Imi Court Building 67, Stamford Road. lephone 7923 NOW READY A BKGJNNKRS CHINESE ENGLISH DICTIONARY Of TillNATIONAL LANOtfAGE. UY 111 I) I) Ml IN i f?SI f Y OF I ONDON) 9.50 l55 words
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330 1947-03-24 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY MARCH 24. 1947 The Consultative Committee Before a. not very encouraging background of events, the Consultative Committee appointed to hear objections to the fed: ration proposals is now concluding Its labours. Will it be proved to have laboured to good purpose The December proposals Which sought to330 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1947-03-24 4 a filipino Diner With the Mac D's And didn't Thougl it Mi i ttur »tres*ed -pecially being at his houi -harp. Probably i >me big shots the regular collection ol -tuffedihirU, we thought. There b. some difficulty in locating the Indian r presentatlvt b hou*e, arrived at his residence at1,296 words
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Article215 1947-03-24 4 5-Second News From Britain I ft a Si> O< IKf Berki I WL s H. A. B I place, is Wai B«tk«hire. K<,. < The day ..^H mOVed fron. home in New-r id -I Midge, an i; disappeared A I found tra I coal cellar 1 lesslj 148 Church, B215 words
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Advertisement16 1947-03-24 4 MIOKS ffp> That Will f I harm Vou cZ f READI MADE AND MADE TO ORDER16 words
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224 1947-03-24 5 I w budKretary ■he i 1 Er sta K i ■he vork ■rcvlsu Bpprox on and ab >u r i rv for the coll called Income I u.ooo while the fsti mated jrieM from direct taxation only $16.***** r s;i in 4224 words
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Advertisement103 1947-03-24 5 1) ill obtainable anywhtn it's in JhsL SinqapoJuL ShvpA, Art £r Curios C. K. Tang AU Kinds Eastern Ar's «fe Craffs Except onal Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant Finlayson Green Middli Road, pore, Phone 2620. Confectionery 1 OR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES a r HI!: VICTORIA103 words
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Advertisement137 1947-03-24 5 Educational Suppliers KOPISLATES The Unbreakable Slate and Sla'e pencils. Suppliers to schools throughout Malaya. Sole Agents: HUANGHO TRADING CO 10 18. Upper Cross Street. Phone: 3591. Singapore. Electrical United Trading Co. •1, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT is ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT IS Embroidery i D.rec- Importers of all kinds137 words
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Advertisement132 1947-03-24 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult: 1 New China Optical Co. 71. HKh Street, Singapore. I Phone 3786 Photographer CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, Hlsh S'reet, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor- i Photographer*. Pianos I SED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES N^ng Heng132 words
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BOOKS Reviewed
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Article402 1947-03-24 6 Charles C. Miller - Charles C. Miller bv K Museum < most people [stand H I ;iurn's Wild Man" an I ming Jungli hunting Inhabitant When I read, quite earl] iii the book, that the explorer "had a compass so that n we I would know which we wer most", I realised402 words
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Article207 1947-03-24 6 Louis Bromfield - Louis Bromfield by Caselll ids. 6ij There are few writers these who combine Louis Bl field's rich girt for telling a good story with so wide a knowledge of the world and the men and women of the many countnes which Mr. Bromfield has vivited.207 words
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Article274 1947-03-24 6 Doris Langley Moore - Doris Langley Moore by *ell and Company L d 15d. In this entertaining and proive book M;<> M >• hits cut unmercifully ai ituals. our taboos, our sjiv iiti:s. cur easy assumptions, and our indiscriminate use o! words This is an appeal for rationalism —using the word274 words
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Article15 1947-03-24 6 Rose FRANKEN - Rose FRANKEN l>> an imn public I (1 in nor hard. th< <15 words
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Article47 1947-03-24 6 'MARCH ASUNCIC IMMINE RIO DE JA I i Hew yesterday vepon I I rebel> H oied K and fl "showdowi W men; The fl ccrdi. -I and rebel leader I Gale.! Ij this I B I B tcrda- B fl midwi B fl I I I ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article6 1947-03-24 6 National Services Next Wek gds ReuterReuter - 6 words
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320 1947-03-24 6 Molotov Denounces Plans Federalisa tion Of Gernal uneed W I I man But he imi I .an. winch thi U -hall said would bv \w I nmelit M The Soviet, Molotov said. 1 bel.eve that Oermany can nor can industrial erted i industrial zed sta.e He added that the "schemes320 words
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Advertisement18 1947-03-24 6 Our Latest Books .IN ME Arkell 'AD Orient Star News Co., BOOKS KKMA t v WAISII LTD. \,v.,,,;,,,;:18 words
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98 1947-03-24 7 caped From Police Vice In One Month JHI K£D THE DOCKS in Jum ftch char in niaat it 5 p.m. nd oi months' ne 11. H ir In the i a the then red that eman li I and wi i und a -ked bv -rat M Byrne, how Chun98 words
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Article23 1947-03-24 7 B I Eagle?. 6 133 S Bap-ism I fnd ofl. c I Brc^l ■< 9ft' r Squat ■tomar P«l ofHB' BB B B*V23 words
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Article28 1947-03-24 7 MALAYA'S TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA lary amounted to £1 the total for I led January 13.845.d00. iaya erurini mounted *****0 U for the seven wry, 1947. »on "00 lbs.28 words
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Article, Illustration58 1947-03-24 7 Army I'K rnoio. •J "Exercise Dracilla" which w.is luld at Tftflflta Barracks on Thursday and Friday A in which the invasion of RanffOOfl u:is used us an illusi ra« n of the principle! of Coin- f bined Operations. Photo ihowa Maj. General Redman, CGS «>i si;.mArmy PR - 58 words
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Article194 1947-03-24 7 MEN STILL AT LARGE TVibune Crime Reparter) Singapore, Sunday. Singapore's biggest police hunt for two longterm convicts who escaped from Outram Road Jail on Friday afternoon is still on. In the past 48 hours, a j.umber of underground hide-outs well known to the Criminal Investigation Branch194 words
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122 1947-03-24 7 Mr. Woodbrldse, father of one of four RAF a rmen Deheaded by the Japanese in Burma, saw Justice done when four Japanese accused, Lt. Col. Murayama, L\ Kanno, Lt. Okam: and Cpl. Katayama, were senteiced io depth by War Crimes Court in Rangoon. Two122 words
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Advertisement16 1947-03-24 7 RELEASING ORGANISATION HA pleasure i WITH EVERYTHING THAT vim' xv \'r lllii\ NESDAY z \k; ii16 words
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Article, Illustration799 1947-03-24 8 VERA ADMORE - VERA ADMORE -WITH Patrick's N ight At Tanglin Barracks Inner Wheel I w the It Xreli I f or 1 I will form i lal gat) r than a bu-in-Tllrt Shopping Kel) h haw i rv in their Ra:' In arldit: airmail and ryday k nd in799 words
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Article, Illustration77 1947-03-24 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN I WO] ■bd cent. WM Iron fl| IB I ■I 1 pa E be difl I ■t I tnin I time elTori I nnd n I I wort o k exam) ma aiv nceft tin S> I 5? I I I 1 This c'mld not b Derbj eluding77 words
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Advertisement19 1947-03-24 8 "...now I l» A II M A A II S OFI I Kl\< Printed Cot( \merican Wlnt, 'mm. K<l19 words
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Miscellaneous27 1947-03-24 8 III AIIMK I in the Riishnrknii'k nf Timrs! I\fA R IN piTlfl D! I PEOPLE STARVING a ried uNDr. WOLVES N/MU RALLY IT YHI SOUND BUSINI I27 words
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1054 1947-03-24 9 "Eros" Returns To Piccadilly For A New E British Film i id, Ma the traditional I n ing tn m hli famil vadilly CITCUP the outbr ak ■ar has "returned But not i his usual pi Instead, replica ol London iiar statue has been1,054 words
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Miscellaneous30 1947-03-24 9 IB' rn r By \1 C'app IB all cao ah T one. asJßs -rr I ■MA THIS W AH 'II THton'D. '^^Dad C r 81l I 1 &/LL/QH RA&BUCKMKSf7>S*£^' T30 words
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308 1947-03-24 10 ribnne Stall with th Dutch. Tin- Dutcli offer of sr>uo.uou compensation to tne owners of tlif c carried b> six of the detained hips vra turned down on the fromd that it wi umcient. The merchants concerned delegated Mr. Lee Kons Chlan to308 words
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Article34 1947-03-24 10 Washing'xn. Mar 22 It was learned that President Truman has prepared a letter to the Un ted Nations, explaining the nation s programme of aid to Greece and Turkev.34 words
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Article103 1947-03-24 10 WHO DUN IT? LONDON .i! the i t n ial A(i ;>ed t\\e hile.tn iiiiuini(|iu> dfiiMiii; th.it > nit mix is of an 0 lit iil s li i it-.: ii \iitantu rxpedi- > lion had looted \meiinhuiit huts la frown v Graham I ind and de< i that: I103 words
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Article133 1947-03-24 10 Kuala Lumpur. Sat— lndian labourei -40 rubber estates in Selangor have submitted a list ol six d.mands. including 100 per cent, increase in wag the managements Copes ol the demands have been >.nt to the Governor. Malayan Union, the United Planters Association ol Malaya, the C .or133 words
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181 1947-03-24 10 £400 A YEAR FOR SINGAPORE CHINESE HERO'S WIDOW ibune >• itt K, d Mr. C. 8 \ik [en submit cci 101 th he >urs bv the irark. he :n--up rm Cory. el Lim who colla jin tndla for irfare and with .hem for the u: md h JapneJ arr.veci by181 words
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79 1947-03-24 10 HOLLYWOOD'S 'VILLAINS' ANGER SPAIN HOLLYWOO Mexico a.,. protested traditional tionala as jn UrMtMnv u Ul today when th Krii Johnston new hoards to help the lac rican movie industry to p( tne most out oi >uk" foreign markets Warning th M from overae i waj due to world Johnston nrfed79 words
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Article37 1947-03-24 10 VERSA I LU French H\g «entenc< mer V; M ment. lifelong and tl. perty for hi* r l< resistance ag i and Piee Frem Mad i Armand Am slmuli neon U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article12 1947-03-24 10 CAM DEN LINA. M tionlsts north-to mil' gsd U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article9 1947-03-24 10 '.GELF. Trioune, «nk- gsdf U.P.U.P. - 9 words
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Article8 1947-03-24 10 CHINA ASKED TO SETTLE LEND-LEASE $1,565,000.00(1 gds U.P.U.P. - 8 words
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Miscellaneous178 1947-03-24 10 Try This AMERICAN ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle AC'KOSS 27-Ethloplan UU. K^| !v|lsl US l-Law code covering 29-Doctors OD E _JH R b bLJA Kt: crimes 31-Goodbys 3 E'S IS] ONIJ A PAN ft— Town in Belgium 35— Grassy t T i'p'cMc-."c'p| V- Kind 01 37-Tltle ,—^l A Ul i^Pi^.- .^.=l—178 words
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Article545 1947-03-24 11 od bu« h mam di m moven B 1 V u^ ward I rubtin m ilayan markets 1 Hbelt wt ndined to 'he iv» W :ome since the ■K. of this FrJ. k a :n the K by tho iniddi.' Hp Minos m n In545 words
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Article91 1947-03-24 11 Akron. Ohio March. 22.— The Congress of Industrial Organiza Rubber Workers Union, still hopeful tonight of a lastminute wage offer by the "Big Four" of the rubber industry— [year, Goodrich. Fir -tone and U.S. Rubber— before Its 100.000 rubber workers walk out at midnight tomorrow, summoned Its 80U.P. - 91 words
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Article461 1947-03-24 11 < Radio Malaya -Sinyapor+) BI i i mi v\iiKi\ MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 0 p.m., 2 uu p m 485 me rei in the medium wave band A: 7 22 megacycles per cond in the 41 me. re band. 6.00 p m 11.00 p.m 485 metres m461 words
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12 1947-03-24 11 Warning To Burma's 'No Tax' Campaigners Aung tin irom due ■if m]12 words
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Article309 1947-03-24 11 Prices quoted below are per picul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:— Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Kedah $70; Siam No. 1 $90; Indo-China !$7O. Rice: Siam No. 1 $94; No. 2 $88; Rangoon $60. Olutinuous rice: Slam No. I $75; Rangoon $50. Rock $70 "Guia" Malacca: Superior quality309 words
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Miscellaneous12 1947-03-24 11 intelligence; m Penang. Rangoon. r WHARF •n Chltta I 7218 und I12 words
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Article42 1947-03-24 12 ant fee "i ten inn b i'li. n u mpoverished taku that the mun cipal hav< and re ng the Fill to pay the exorbitant fees The b hop tak me ion to or^ve it i le continued gds U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article197 1947-03-24 12 Thr theft ep, aasi for t -f Mr. S r Garret*, Trade I s ipore, had a sequel at trie h Magistrate's court ye&- hon a Service man. Driver B Garton of the PA enquiry on a tentative charge of ;heft of the vehicle.197 words
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Article12 1947-03-24 12 in; m bomb falling Hi told fh- U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article81 1947-03-24 12 FRANKLURT. Mar. 23.—-Sen-tence of death bv hangin i by the higher United Military Court at Dachau today on Lieut -Gen Juer gen SS troop and 12 other tor nun- Germans SS and police Hirers found guilty of murderIng Allied airmen dunnii the Altogether inReuter - 81 words
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36 1947-03-24 12 ACQUITTAL PLEA DENIED IN HESSE CASE WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. lenied quittal of C tW. Dui H U In G rm iny aid J tendi: nee had cont nded The Court ordered <iu re Vrttn- ble. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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86 1947-03-24 12 0, in lion -km- the Men it*d to act on the Witch ihx'to,:- and 111 terrible Injuries on thenvictim- with a knife th< leaving marks *imil i who i Tii i been terrorising agldi ait-a. where there .al nun-eating and the l- made eitremel)Reuter - 86 words
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115 1947-03-24 12 Ambi* I lew with I fully sup] 1 u ttlemem with Jn arliesi po« iking m his persona' parity, the Ambassador. who i i:i Tokyo belore the war. said Britain particularly d an Immediate atlon o! pri trade between Japan the allied nations.115 words
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Article63 1947-03-24 12 BATAYIA given written oh I I A c >nsiri< I Dutch >■ M Ing with t! I Inter! i J ri;y ha ...jS to t J are Still ri -yj cam] I have theii I I A plan to "ti I Guinea wheri I I fReuter-AAP - 63 words
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Advertisement97 1947-03-24 12 iiiHiiM^' ro |lAV P J|ij J] |j(j|jl TIIK WEST'S TEKKOK! Tin' OITLAWS! JWBKE K Oar I; Down on ihc rJCa M I i M^mWFT^ LAWLESS WASTELANDS/! BC^»mii»!it 1 NEXT CHANGE /^N fsapt Marked for DESTRUCTION by \z^J •-V •^-^j.-' T!:l> MERCTLESS.. nfMtM "*****" $(sss' WA" nxniniyu> *Kf«', l^TO» EiEGi''*( v97 words
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Advertisement79 1947-03-24 12 -ass"** CATHAY ROBERTTAYLOR I AN A 1 In M i Jouwv Ea^kb I ARTHUR RANKS FESTIVAL W oFE TO-MORROW ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS DO YOU BELIEVE IN WITCHCR^F CAN YOU FACE THE DEATH TOKEN See this great Technicolor pi African black magi AND RISK THE CONSEQUENCES? PHYLLIS CALVUT ERIC PITMAN f!C^Ji79 words
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170 1947-03-24 13 Famed Fifth Avenue Hermit Found Dead Xcitr Left Room In 24 Vain hattan'a fa d m hi md th< ;ing from th< d houi me police u^ed a lad brck; through th window to enter the old Up Filth Avenue hou Tht v tnund Homer Coll] who had been blindU.P. - 170 words
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Article38 1947-03-24 13 Mar 22 Ab< ut 1.000 rid ex-partisans re than an hour a* ii f er a forgetftker had bee i <d! Squadrons ol pi pped id removed ten of i. bu' made no arrests38 words
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Article38 1947-03-24 13 VAA Mar. 22. Canadian s are facing bribery charwring investigations inlain Wives' Bureau and. born wives are said to paid for sailing priorities da Mr. Brooke Clax- ace Minister, said: "A investigation is under38 words
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Article35 1947-03-24 13 NOON. Mar 22 A 1942 wound received in the Africa campaign caused leath of John Hughes, 34--•.d club secretary, of Camstreet, S.W.. the Hammi th coroner decided VerDeath due to War Inju-35 words
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Article42 1947-03-24 13 F LEW TO U. S. FOR LONG OPERATION THAMPTON. Ma: 22 T I ajah of Indoie, Sii YeAwho Hew to the United i lung operation in Massachusetts) hospital, today in the Hol- Ika liner Veendam. litai j cretary Id he Reuter recoveryReuter - 42 words
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Article51 1947-03-24 13 Mar 850 worth ol jewels -roods, which was from outs de a house at v Common, Hull, one I round abandoned at the 'her side of the city early tfie following day with nothing ing that youths wTio red of waiting for a bus borrowed"51 words
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73 1947-03-24 13 Evatt Wants India To Stay In Empire LONDON. Mar. 22.— The Australian Foreign Minister. Dr. Herbert Evatt is engaged in an attempt to keep India within the Empire. It was learned here that Dr. Evatt is having a series of talk^ with the Indian High Commissioner, to Australia. Sir Raghunat73 words
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Article28 1947-03-24 13 VIENNA Mar 21. Four of a gang of prisoners who escapee from the civilian internment camp near Salzburg. Austria, on Wednesday night have been re- U.P. capturedU.P. - 28 words
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Article37 1947-03-24 13 W. Mar 22. Sir bert McVitie Grant, an Edinnurgh biscuit manufacturer, «H*d in London, a few weeks Wo he gave an estate and an 18-hole Rolf course U> the town °rrrs. Moravshlre37 words
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Article43 1947-03-24 13 WASHINGTON. Mar 23. rhr f i Ambassador. Lord Intoc! presented senhower with a I ill of Oj I-ondon and Brii "ir rntitlrd to the Jjjwci afte r being made FYeeU>an of the City of London when mnnJS? f uprrme Allied Commander m Europe.43 words
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323 1947-03-24 13 MUNICH, Mar. 22.-The Army Air Corps here has on its hands an international mystery package in the .hauelv form of a pretty dark-haired 20-year-old girl employed is cloaked" in the secrecy of amnesia and a strange unidentifiable bird-like language. Clu. the origin of theU.P. - 323 words
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Article48 1947-03-24 13 Mis ullins. tor ltu \ille- road, Forth, Khondda, v- it her kitchen t*» or the telephone. \s st!« spoke, the hot water tank exploded in the kitchenM< tai frmfmcata vwre embeMed in walls; the kitchen wrecked. Hut Mrs. Collins in tile hall u.ts unhurt.48 words
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Article82 1947-03-24 13 NEW YORK, Mar. 22.— rhe Rockefeller foundation disclosed today that a 200-inch 530-ton telescope at Mt. Palomer, Cali- nia that is expected to enable a man to peer twice farther into th, universe than heretofore, will be in operation by the end of this year.82 words
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Article69 1947-03-24 13 LAKE SUCCESS. Mar. 22.— Britain proposed today that certain non-self-governing territories in Asia should be admitted as "associate members" or the proposed economic commission for Asia and Far East whose terms of reference are now being discussed by the economic committee. The Indian. French. Russian69 words
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49 1947-03-24 13 DUSSELDORF, Mar 23-A demonstration of' 350 German-;igain-t the recent requi>itioning of their homes for the Briti-h Army of Occupation familie\va- carried out here today. The iemon»tratora conducted themselves in an ordeily manner with several carrying placard? which read "We Want Our Hou- se- Back." UPUP - 49 words
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Article136 1947-03-24 14 SPECULATIVE SUPPORT FOR RUBBER Due to the expected removal '•i Qoveroment Buying Control in USA. the mark< ad BC d steadily throughout the k. although during the early part, tellers were not attm and only moderate biisindone Oversell ord< i not u r e enough to push the m but136 words
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Article25 1947-03-24 14 The see R A rubb« I ti «>n Satun Buj t> rlb per lb No 1 b ll April 44'. in ulil 4425 words
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Article146 1947-03-24 14 MARKE GOSS 1 pcrtui i-api and Iht ri' bb. for the for O c:i Sa u: :ho i ;bberg same b e fcr( 'he cl c!er 'he world 600 p. war prii Wl pjoximat and the price mate!; pre-u. 'hat the I ber a I safe a serous drop The146 words
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Article29 1947-03-24 14 I c nu oathv Tak panii during tl that h( agaii then A then AA .-ran .ions So I prn< ;1 Indu .1 I29 words
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Article314 1947-03-24 15 ■iNG FLAY WIIH MANY Iks in league games |[n spite of rain, high wind and about 800,000 spectators >.^ll ruiised the Not>n through nood^ postponed through pitch. However m othn pU3 Witft rnany shocks in UrUon and relation II I (1 tor championship honours havin* tour matirhe- in vi314 words
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Article146 1947-03-24 15 WELSHMEN SURPRISE FRENCH XV PARIS. Mai 23 Walt- kept .a the running tin the International Rugby Union champion-hip honour* with a brilliant victory i'v.m the hitherto unbeaten French team before a capacity ■wd at Colombe- Stadium n«.re ye-teiday afteinoon by three points to nil. A penalty goal kicked by Willy146 words
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Article45 1947-03-24 15 ALDERSHOT. Mai 22 The Arrm Cup final Det the Royal En- c^uu-f.. i and the S icoiid Q lon. Coldstream Guards <Lonwill be played on the Commaud central ground Wedi. The \Cin:.' i he BAOR the rhampior.- Reuter a my CupReuter - 45 words
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456 1947-03-24 15 INTERNATIONAL PLAYER'S BIG PART IN WATERLOO'S WIN Home Rugby r. 22 Jack Heatoi ptain, played a big pan in the SIUM Waterloo over St. Mary Hospital todl Wat' i all the r eleven puinu in an inspired quarter nour during th second I when Heat >n showed his b. form,Reuter - 456 words
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Article56 1947-03-24 15 The Chin celebrated I r h anniversary yesterday at their <•■■■■ prein *nn Siang and n terminated With which over hundred meml d frui nt. At the u r > neral n following wei bean the current ynt Kwan V d nts: bun W>h and c v56 words
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363 1947-03-24 15 De Silva Plays With Gashed Finger The Ceylon Sports Club wasdefeated by the Singapore Cricket Club by 31 runs in a two-day cricket match played on the Padang during the week-end. Play was stopped on Saturday aft rnoon owing to rain when the Ceylone-e. who op: ned the batting had363 words
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Article8 1947-03-24 15 C.Y.M.A PLAN EASTER PICNIC I annual pirn Apr8 words
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404 1947-03-24 16 u i has i. with the packing k at $10 B .{0 a > i In -i" .he movement in ii l t the busi Less done during \!i«: week was diaappo nin ison ft r his stag.; > mainly attr bu ed404 words
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155 1947-03-24 16 B ATA VIA. Mar 23.— destined for In Bata^ ir. 30 Tbe vessel is the Rying Cloud wned by Isbrandsten Inc >rpor- American freighi Rt'puh 1 New York charterers tlie Martin Beh r man. recer, intercepted by the Dutc 1 N and155 words
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Article72 1947-03-24 16 B.B.C. Bribery Charges Unfounded Val nt.ir the mAnbei I rrupainst memh i the BBC staff and p. In but kartistei and dance bai ilentine stated in the report that Mrs Tawney Neilson, head oi the B3C dance music organisation, was ry un\ In Lu-eept.iio K-it.^ from dance band leaders andReuter - 72 words
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Article85 1947-03-24 16 London. March 23 N'ine youn < people all under 16 are n ng execution in Madrid a report presented in London U the general meeting ol the Internation Youth Council in Britain declarel The meeting appointed a d"putation of five to visit the HouseReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration171 1947-03-24 16 LONDON. Mat. 22 The Guatemalan ced that Guatemala protested against Common- to turn Biiti-h Hondu Siate> in it-turn for capital go ids. The protest was llso directed s at the proposals for the t'edera- surplus i British Caribbean posses- Indian 1 sons and the planned use ol Belize171 words
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Article22 1947-03-24 16 LANCASTER CASUALTIES NAMED (1 Into Thur Icille cupan njured. "Missing. I H .J H D. J. 1 and lunaller Thi sdg ReuterReuter - 22 words
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