Morning Tribune, 31 March 1947
1947-03-31
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Morning Tribune
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225 1947-03-31 1 CANBERRA, March 30.— White Australia today is lonely m an Asia world that no longer beo Europe. That sums up why her Foreign Mm.- Dr. Herbert Evatt. is so anxious that India shall lin m the British Com: alth of nations on the independent footir.Reuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration434 1947-03-31 1 NEHRU - INDIA'S DRAMATIC OFFER TO STAY IN THE EMPIRE NEHRU REPORTED BOLD MOVE BY A dramatic offer that may at last settle the future of India has been received from leaders of the Congress Party by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, and is now being considered, it is reported, mReuter - 434 words
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Article28 1947-03-31 1 LONDON. Mar. 30.— The British police inspector wounded from an ambush by oxtn on Saturday while riding with a British army qffleer who UP shot dead diod todayUP - 28 words
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104 1947-03-31 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.— Former Under-Secretary of Mr. SumrK r Welles, speakins: over the radio tonight, supported a recent proposal by Senator Elbert D Thomas. wh,> "urged upon us the need to emphasize the value of trusts ■>hip system m the United Naand the desirability of enlargingUP - 104 words
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Article119 1947-03-31 1 One of the biggest crowds to gather m Sin- gapore since the liberation attended a rally at Farrer Park yesterday and, by a show of hands, S unanimously registered dissatisfaction with the constitutional proposals for Malaya. The meeting S rejected the federation plan as being the result119 words
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Article44 1947-03-31 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.— A meeting between President Truman and Generalissimo Stalin to clarify differences between Russia and the United States was urged last night by Karl Mundt. South Dakota representative on the House of Repres. tatives Foreign Allairs Commit- Reuter teeReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement49 1947-03-31 1 Something FOR HIM! &KJt¥lldMllMl(£9%m L'QD HER! Nowhere else will you ft nd such a wide selection of I goods to suit everybody's tastes; nowhere else such values for what you buy Beer you the l> at -ie m! GIAN SINGH CO., 30 1 RAFFLES PLAf v )les: 80J', lAJ49 words
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965 1947-03-31 2 Monster Rally Condemns Constitutional Proposals Long-Rang c Implications Of Presep* Controversy olutioi M.. I'ERA PMCJA imon pro- thi n I en..-; i Ra'yat and the P.m ayan Committee ol Joint expi letter irch 24 IM The meetin rtourful ..s of tl ring arrived at tl: Lniß und from several directii965 words
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11 1947-03-31 2 Sjahrir C riticises Dutch Blockade h 656 Reuter id W Lll'l <Reuter - 11 words
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Article36 1947-03-31 2 I I t n.k I I I capit.i m and the claimed ha\. ni n ed V Mear.v. I 7 5 i I Th< I pert I Provinc- I tung, Cl I during I ReuterReuter - 36 words
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26 1947-03-31 2 Reorganise Of China State Council 1 Wquc ■■oor X p parl I mini m m V II to m: I It I V l I ReuterReuter - 26 words
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206 1947-03-31 3 SUGAR UP; FALL IN RICE; SPICE CHANGES Produce Markets Review i (i condensed milk m ft m Apr l. is partly retpon- ;1 local lugar prtc m tor. X wen Erf vhiU H W the Hi t0 Hi HB Xt Rh. a lump m B"u>. i thr^e I ■p V206 words
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Article57 1947-03-31 3 The S.CCR.A.s rubber pi at lit H^n on Saturday were: Buyer. Sellercts. Der lb. per lb. N 1 R.S.S. >pot, loose 43i 44 1 R.S.S f.ob m bale s April 454 451 Nc 2 R.SS i.c. b m bales April 43] 44' I R.S.S. f o.b. iii bale«57 words
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Article187 1947-03-31 3 pundent> m an i trading ngve fluctuated considerably, causing a larg? turnover m the market. While London and New York are only nervou* buyers, considerable speculative buying hag taken place locally m anticipation oi a tree mark t in New Vv ik as from Tuesday. nand has187 words
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Article62 1947-03-31 3 NEW YORK. Mar. 29.— Price* generally moved quietly withi.i narruvv range owing to fchi virtual withdrawal o| th bullish upswing, eh way weie mostly frac tie point with looses pre domiiiating and prufit-tai».^i RKist apparent In piv<.iul> No r-'m ukable changes occurred dtnin Iftte de lingb and allReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1947-03-31 3 I March 30. It here today tl Japi from tied whflst attempton Marvi: pt was d by Four were klli* d m the ["Km and om> wa. brought In later from ouUid th nably killed by the ptvpula- Kht were stil] mi^sias the Dutoh RvardsUP - 56 words
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Article41 1947-03-31 3 The Chief -J ral s Al n rted vcrnback 1.000 Kurd tribesmen on the rr n^ht inrej *>'*«<l and one hmidrort H slam up to ie said. nounccmeni lorted that Iran If ten<tto thr to Duri.ii UPUP - 41 words
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Article23 1947-03-31 3 BUDDHISTS HONOUR DEAD ABBOT •r,. Bmldl,, Mass meeting a t th' 1 'o commemi HolineM Abbot fiNd latl month m aed uver I23 words
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174 1947-03-31 3 ibtiric Staff Report* Singapore's 200,000 Buddhists wani as a public- holiday. Considered to be faith aJU over the world, this d;t i year on May 15) marks the birth, enlightenBth of the Buddha, and ,1 holiday m such countrii ylnn. Burma, a, Indo-china, China174 words
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Article839 1947-03-31 3 11. i ly by rubbers with a (air contribution bj l i proportion s lias been attributed tv India. The busin. d m large buying by Penang which tuok BUbstantiiii parcels of .si supposedly for Chettiar account. tig were limited and iht market hewed little839 words
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Article48 1947-03-31 3 Readers tor the past lew month? a ii i led tin purchase ot produ or ot reducing iii Thi nipt i and Amei rnmentfl wouirj i> i to bnriK nir pi m Imp with ti Ide prtn i i m th. i tOQ quoted i48 words
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326 1947-03-31 4 Morning Tribune MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1947. Economic Stability Before Reforms I'HK sp< Mr. E. M V F- i Chairman of the Chamber Ol the Chamber's animal meeting on Friday is a masterly comment on the economic abnormalities that the country today. The multiplicity of control and what he describes as326 words
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Article842 1947-03-31 4 Transport Becomes Jet-Minded pulwhich thr< l 0 dir **N I trial the m kind, h dby the Ore -U W( crn Railway for use on pai»enind the flrtt jpropelled motor-CM ha> reached the blueprint stage. Still n< d, British fngineers are now exploring the ability ol harnetHni propulsion to mil]Reuter - 842 words
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136 1947-03-31 4 RTMUND, Mar. 29.— British troops stood b; with violence as demonstrations and strikers b .m to-day I lattcred Rulir. (1 U) n to a tew hours' supply i. but it was officially announced that British a: my tra: •as bring mobilised toReuter - 136 words
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Article33 1947-03-31 4 Londoi chilly and rainy m Britain last Autumn. nowcd the birthrate m Britain and Wales had jumped by luring the first 12 weeks ol this over thi 194»> UPUP - 33 words
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Article47 1947-03-31 4 NANKING. Mar. 29. India's I Ambassador to Chn M. k. s. Mennh, presenting President Chi K.«: <lay said that Indi.i was now moving I md' and world regard Hie drvHnpment of the DD Hlily relatl< h China as ardinal objoctlves <>f h«T foreign policy ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article80 1947-03-31 4 5-Second News From Britain Ifauri Will Aft, A. Dick attract B Cheln. A ra Incom South have ply for it was Ministry cii Pretoria A call to pr posal on Gillingham i has been ma by Mr. C J Ptt Gillingham I I ell. Stanley H H road Cat clock80 words
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335 1947-03-31 5 GUY BETTANY - Threadbare Glamour Of Hitler's Wehrmacht GUY BETTANY I Kip Hl* W™ known C :iaps quite bine sU :orm HE ■X |a: bhn b) macb I FOCI) AM) COMFOKTS prc< fcomf plies. fetter H H' r* v I ft the I B li them uncomfortable-looking camp-l rid the rest of their335 words
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Advertisement171 1947-03-31 5 If it's obtainable anywhere it's m JhtL $inqapi)hsL ShopA. Art 6- Curios C. K. Tang All Kinds Eastern Arts Crafts Exceptional Value-Minimum Cost 241 RIVER VALLEY ROAD SINGAPORE. Cafe Restaurant JL Finlayson Green 61, Middle Road, Singapore, Phone 2620. Confectionery I OR WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY TEA-PARTIES CALL AT: THE VICTORIA171 words
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Advertisement166 1947-03-31 5 Electrical United Trading Co. 61, Stamford Road, Singapore. IF IT IS ANYTHING ELECTRICAL, PLEASE CONSULT l Embroidery Direct Importers of all kinds of Chinese Hand-made Fancy Goods. 4.OOCIMOIH 10, Battery Road. Phone *****. (Rodney House) Singapore Forwarding Agents Singapore baggage transport agency 45, The Arcade: Tel: No. 4658 Prompt Execution,166 words
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Advertisement145 1947-03-31 5 Optician Regarding the eyesight Consult^ New China Optical Co. 71. High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. Photographer i CENTURY STUDIO No. 23, New World Amusement Park. SINGA PHOTO STUDIO 64, High Street, Singapore. Indoor and Outdoor i Photographers. Pianos USED PIANOS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REASONABLE PRICES Nang Heng Co., PIANO145 words
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Article, Illustration86 1947-03-31 6 RIS, Mar, h ol Infoi I leal Socialist Deputy m tl dual with pistoi. without either tk I r' was RaD c pair. with :eur seconds. disappeared, artfully t the who stalking them s -1. dire the Redical Socia paper re", was slopped m theU.P. - 86 words
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Article74 1947-03-31 6 VOLCANO EURPTS IN ICELAND Reyl '.0.~ Ships, 20 m'les out to porte ght tha were b ash a 70 miles east of F: erupJ 1845 hurled t 30 000 feet into the Earlier from Ve.vman islands oil I< ith roast had been tun n Rhi by v. and car. usedReuter - 74 words
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64 1947-03-31 6 Indians May Lose Golden Apple, Says Gandhi Jahanabad. Mar. 30 Man Gandhi po>t-prayer adI his listeners face value' Viceroy v c mnt Mountbatten's assurance that he had hand ov< into [nd!an band He said ti. temry insanity ol Hindus confear ci the current prevailing thr it the w >ui;i onlyUP - 64 words
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Article46 1947-03-31 6 on to \pnl. arcura r om Proruman appointed as bis h the to leave He pllal bu B dipl. i He thf rould Ond a market m the United gh g Reuter 1 and B on i J 1 1 U.P.Reuter; U.P. - 46 words
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Article210 1947-03-31 6 sdsdfsdfdsffdfd, LIS (Aii I I low movi :iU. dv lii sou h Portugal, m the altiaa shed Hit m off the tri rop p: The floods have played ha m cus Vai'.rv where ral points the level of the i r has risen nine toon metReuter - 210 words
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Article90 1947-03-31 6 LONDON H < i I y i land m tli iis lit Trent le yj COl <.IV m i h HoMd thrti Hvndn ,l> peopif ln 'y outskirts ul Scunthorpe,y c Inshin n H I'.iti 9, and many mure hi beet! warm ,1 to n-epirel 'my <>iReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1947-03-31 6 NANKING ng cvi t! I will br > Wi'll-Ii office C I net) ov I I and I Eur D I I U: I I I Ting I Dr I j ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article13 1947-03-31 6 men will hold i wim-iiu-lih dolph UPUP - 13 words
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Advertisement8 1947-03-31 6 n CIINICAI KS tCAI fOrient Star News Co.8 words
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Article104 1947-03-31 7 gh IB L Raynian. the Mun replying i Mr i the r l!ic stalk :*i t markets be extended Uie \i v n lei pal Commi Friday bed n of tin* hawkers for months ekten ining that the nued granting oi ox»uld amount to makmarkets perman< |ed slum areas104 words
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Article31 1947-03-31 7 r X B H B B B I B 1942 B MidX B. Bt m ell hole H H from B dead m B. the B IV v I M31 words
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Article21 1947-03-31 7 I MuldleE 1 an m 1. with I 1947 1 X m I ft I I m I I I21 words
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164 1947-03-31 7 LONDON l&i 28.— The Vugusi iv Ambassador m Lcm- Dr Ljubo L^omiteh .deI this afternocn that the Yugoslav Government has -d the British Government 200.000 tons of wheat and other goods to be sent v, i immediately to pre--t nt starvation "Yugoslavia has a^ked164 words
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Article154 1947-03-31 7 CONCEALED SMALLPOX, MALAY FINED In beMr N b n Hamid itu Roaa, aded guilt conceal four ca smallpox at 190, M Pl« Road, a hut occui by hi M h» wife, mari and two i whom was i*>und rnallpox by Dr Chan of the Municipal Health Department who was called154 words
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Article117 1947-03-31 7 Southampton, Mar. 28. Robert Taylor and his wife. Barb; Stanwyck. who Wore mobbed outside the Empire Theatre, m Leicester. Square. last night after their arrival for the preoi Stanwyck's film "Other Love" sailed from ;thampton for home to- m the United States Lines flagship America. "WoReuter - 117 words
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Article55 1947-03-31 7 RUSSIANS DON'T WANT WAR -IKE WASHINGTON. Mar 29 Genera) Dwfght Efsenhower today said It was peri^ctly possible for a different system of government to < fist m the same world a< the America t providing it let us said he wa* convicted that the Russian people do no* want var55 words
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Article48 1947-03-31 7 "7u Our Own Co-respondent PEjNANG Mar 29 Four hundred ii Municipal laurned to work today rikinß for two d.i A A off thr reached late last night following a lengthy m< N X Mr: ion. and loar ion ide Un o:is add: the i48 words
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Article17 1947-03-31 7 HR ISIiANI 29 m Air found Dutch I -I fi. i hjk ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article34 1947-03-31 7 REYKJAVIK. liar 29. Mount Hekla, I< towering UlO, dormant since 1878. e.upted tod Th« volcailo i' ibove the ,t,ic ;ilrftcld built oj the Unit iurinK the no important t U.P. vi'.wnt HeklaU.P. - 34 words
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432 1947-03-31 7 pi tin from 1380.1 U publi> London? That question was being asked In the Malayan markets on Sat. where strong criticism was m. I the being r< I m this country during bu This is conl all precedent, and it is fell that the release should432 words
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Article75 1947-03-31 7 WELLINGTON. Mar. 29— A -harp earthquake shock cond this we< k wa fell at G. 27 a.m. today (lccal time> at Gisborne. New Zealand. Ii lasted inly a tew sec and no damage was reported. Tidal waves hit Gisborne on W dnesday alter a artnqu^ke 5) miles75 words
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83 1947-03-31 7 No Need For Dutch Troops In Indonesia NEW DELHI. Mar. 28.— Members of the Indonesian delrsation to the Asian .Relations Conference m a statement today said the Duch-Inrionesian agreement signed this week meant that the Dutch military lorces had no task whatsoever m Indonesia and should be vithdrawn immediately SutanReuter - 83 words
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Article103 1947-03-31 7 The average amount of currency notes oi c rculation m Malaya today is pprcxima ply $394 1 2 million as against $222 m l! on m February 1942, showIng an increase of about 78 per cent. ot pre-war currency, notr the value of $72 million have103 words
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Article, Illustration975 1947-03-31 8 Capitol Cinema the iiiKir With Sim Jonn tt aim a them tier ,n Renn< lleni perlon let Hired' In which ihi with Edward c; R ibinson. Lady Bagnall > linen d! m a becoming shade ol tobaci brown Also In the audience i urn Mrs. Elizabeth Le975 words
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Article, Illustration38 1947-03-31 8 For Small SpaJ In i it H trui mat There ai rclses the pictur- h ei| break! i chair. Try tiv roll your left straigiplacing floor In legs upward v kr.eo stiff. lm i It docs R*38 words
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Advertisement26 1947-03-31 8 Buy Today And Save For Tomorrow HUNDREDS OI EASTER GIFTS From W' ik Undid Kimonos— 1 H Dn ,wns ii A 11 11 II S 4226 words
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Miscellaneous34 1947-03-31 8 j LI^L ABXEII a is AH GOT HOM%IBUL NEWS \tf FO' NO'^-DUE r CIRCUMSTANCES J U- V( BEYOND OUR CONTPKM-ZTH' Tm '-"q- JV BOYS" IS GONNA w /g/ We'll Be Kich*VVhen Von r«» Uead34 words
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1206 1947-03-31 9 14 Highland I and th< lr m the Ciam-u i ur film Tl:e croft niodt m which most Ol the n m 'The BrotlM iiitilully Anil be d oi Patricia Roc, Finlay Duncan MarfUe and Maxwell Reed arc ieen together atlng a meal The1,206 words
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Article, Illustration93 1947-03-31 9 Wt X or m i H Lk Cr b Ever ips |oi I Ei. B :hls E B Hi y M rilmed by director David Mac Donald a: Shepherds Bu-h London. la<t week t Sydne y Bex produc i i The script, which provides J< an Kent with her93 words
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Miscellaneous56 1947-03-31 9 m \'M.\YA K) THl MORXLXG TRIBUNE B l^l^T^^^t, r OH.THLVLL KNOCKT^lPPAVr j S I a> ta-^i HIM OTF. ALL HK3HT^J£*{£^^ ft ft c OM^l ,r r J* **4 STANDS T'CLEAN r-^ L MOPE /rT vo- MEANS UP S 100,000. oo\ f^tl^ L ifflT mrn^^^ J .^nmnm iiift^ W. mm^Lnnm \n\-56 words
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Article180 1947-03-31 10 < J i .hunt irmal wei kly am u,ii morning, the E tbia week 'ion period. and haulii the distribute >n ol cigar< from next we the pub! c can buy the-e shop> date, t- be- n I-, l irmatlon tr m their head whether180 words
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118 1947-03-31 10 FRANCE CAN FREE MILLION TONS RICE NEW DFLHI. Mar 29 A ire stored up lied CochinChina for expert to India and South-East Asia as soon as th French blockade was lifted, said Professor Tranavan Giau. former President ot the Vietnam Resistance Committee m CochtnChina. who is now a member ofReuter - 118 words
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Article28 1947-03-31 10 NANKING. Mar. 29 -General Chang Chun. Governor ol Szechuan, will definitely become the next Premier of C'nina. Renter, learned from a hgh authoritative source loday28 words
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274 1947-03-31 10 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Mar. 29.— The recent clash at Bidone:. Kedah between a police contingent of 150 strong and 600 Indian rioters had a sequel In the Penang Coroner's Court before Mr. A. M. I. Austin today when an inquiry was held274 words
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157 1947-03-31 10 S' pore Racegoers Charter Plane For Easter Malayan A r\\. urtlrtf service betigapore, Kuala Lumipoh and Penang m a month's time when inoir second plane arrives lrom England. At the moment they c plane They plan o h.; i Airspeed Consuls. During the com ng Easter holidays, racegoers have chai157 words
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Article21 1947-03-31 10 \NOHA: 29 A I I I.COO md dependin the iland led or injured tn ihe 2821 words
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238 1947-03-31 10 timed b influ In men- sen* U.P. would I he n xi 'tithj m Germ pan. Korea. All and Italy li a] to Truman > requested I .aid Turkt the mo. COO tor i»i China. Italy, U: Hunnd Polai riouU.P.; Reuter - 238 words
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Article95 1947-03-31 10 WASHINGTON. Mar. 29 x>mmen tor alloca- ol 69!' him) short tons ir among the small ConsumAnd regions ni the Indian Pacific Ocean areas Persian Gulf area and Mid area ever announced by Khe Inter: ,1 Eanergei d Conn The allocations m short tons raw value, are Syria95 words
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Article59 1947-03-31 10 MOSCOW. Mar 29 Prince Ahmed Firouz. l Ambus sad or m Moscow, m a statement, to the pre «<iv meed I $995.t)00.000 for (1 ,i durin. Re declared that ovor 5.000 of munn id Other i il to Rll id that th| r I tli -iirityReuter - 59 words
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Article47 1947-03-31 10 ABAUL i fie. tried ill July, it da) Genera Imam isi which he h slashed his In mac H, hai pro.nised commll through th( ponsibl< blame foi J pai ral Im gave evidon Court. General Al Comma: Garrison at F Japanwith m mes, wl for been47 words
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Miscellaneous246 1947-03-31 10 Try This AMERICAN ucswm to Crossword Puzzle AVUOXb Sl-Slgned labbi.) ON El_Ja MOD EM-1-Ordei of Brltlih 32-Largt »hJt« bird Phj T s cbM»'a*N Kiughthocd 34-Large Insect -^Vvfl&S^S^r^^ li-PunlKh 3»-Btltch II WT tEIRBIPiEILiTiS 13-Li»t el thing* to 4n-Mo»ater> (dial PTTv 1 aMtTI TM C^irH'A do 42 -Hearing organ I?+' >ji .'-V-Ji246 words
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Article143 1947-03-31 11 ft, I** Hi i .m VI l WORK— HIM SJ \M> INDIAN PROGRA KMES m On wave i he oi rune, openuncement and (Chinese Summary m Man- 2.46 I p m Tme Signal aimary m Manda--1 05 News Summary In 1.10 News Summary In 1 15143 words
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49 1947-03-31 11 Riot City Fathers Ask Viceroy's Help and >ither members ot the tniclpality have sent a the Vieei< I. Lord Muuntb tteu Immediate mt< i Calcuti ill ua t!i" R Atnbulai. lour ol -8 i m Calcutta Th< ned fire 0«n fli <>n li 1 as during 1 .sr ReuterReuter - 49 words
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76 1947-03-31 11 SCO War Crimes Suspects Go To French HAMBURG. Mar. 29.— Five hundred people charged with (.•rimes, including members of the Gestapo and German security police have been handed over to French leg .1 authorities by the American occupation authorit One hundred and fifty of their will be tried by highReuter - 76 words
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Article19 1947-03-31 11 X K\RF W O I 957 tons, f 1413 tons, tons, bu. 522 tons. I <inff Adi.19 words
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Article77 1947-03-31 11 CThe bigg< S1 meeting vnw Id by Alcoholics N >rth S3 An tnymous s a group of former drinlrers :ur< theii weakn Almost 100 members and their attended to hear a report ir by Far Ik r Dunlea. founder ol Boys' Town. under m S\ AlcoholicsReuter - 77 words
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258 1947-03-31 11 of th< cillin plum m continental Europ m ana. .n the \Jv. md( r Milit ivernment supervision. must suj the m luipm nt. h little i tli month R plant, whi be built with and ma n m it amom p pulai Bn t o258 words
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Article292 1947-03-31 11 Prices Quoted bi iuw are per olcul weigm except where otherwise 3tatt<l. Foodstuffs: -Yesterday's quotations were "Meehoon": Kedah $70; Siam No. 1 $85: Indo-China $68. Rice: Siam No. 1 $90: N $85: Rangoon $t3O. Glutinuous rice: Slam No. 1 $75; Rangoon $50. "Gula" Malacca:— Superior quality $42 White292 words
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385 1947-03-31 12 Fostering Anglo -Indian Friendships INFLUENTIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 29. "Frienda ol i idia" C .1 British public and figures, has been inised by Budhir Oh Public Rela Ofßcer of the Indian Interim Govern- step towards promotii >d future I md understanding of the British and Indian iples, I learn tO- night.Reuter - 385 words
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Article45 1947-03-31 12 S dlsplai ttled m Burma member In ch Pub!;. Works and Rehabilithe Interim Oovi Reuter today «t ol the assisted displ >ns came from tin 1 Chittarn Bengal Sir Ma i also revealed Burmese Government rmarked 6,000.--r distress relief and ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article24 1947-03-31 12 ARCHBISHOP ON ECONOMIC CRISIS 30. [n an Ea rk Di(x--Archbishop oi Cyril irbett, blames the revolution when huia ruth. the Archbi Ithhold kjkjk ReuterReuter - 24 words
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19 1947-03-31 12 U.S. MUNICH RELAY STATION SABOTAGE Ameri nirh •■roadcn siane I were h instt In\ the d Of t! ther19 words
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Article192 1947-03-31 12 I M I on industrial >pment states that a numbtr >i A untnes have express i detlde to obtain aubttan imports of foreign capita] ior development programn bul the opinion m the conferen unanimous that such s should not be obtained under conditions which wouldUP - 192 words
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Advertisement43 1947-03-31 12 I^'!> YOl SEEI VESTERDAf > II NOT. SEE IT TO-B ®6tinr tb< CATHA /157 Phone 34M VjglPP'U 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4.15. W A trill to .1 \i c ¥L\S '3^£^c r IYI II %V IMMM \v'| lTh" I <' l|Tt COIUM3IA PICTURES pfMffltl- A I43 words
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Article105 1947-03-31 13 B\nurin ein. verthrow tl runenti eonspirai ftOOO V m r U t >Bthe8 the ExeRte :1U W X vas isX ]n X; column ducted hroufhOUt the week a ion to curb Commues or outlaw the party ou .right. The report recommended no specific method of deal ng with the105 words
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Article434 1947-03-31 13 I M.i IMi Si>( il k Mar 29 Over 100,000 watched the two fa Cup Mini -finals which were ompanled by the usual animated with heavily rosetted crowds making lull of bells and rattles. Charltcn who entered the final the second year m succession achieved a wonderful434 words
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Article478 1947-03-31 13 36,000 WATCH WALES BEAT IRELAND M\ \\M Mar. Wale> defeated Ireland palate to o i" the rugby union International todaj capacity crowd of Uti.ouo watched the rugby union ternational between Wales and Ireland U) which there was no re at half-time, it was grim battle of forwards wltii Ireland hovering478 words
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Advertisement58 1947-03-31 13 ■OPFNT. AY 3 SO m A Imy son" jgjtfftr .amoorthy. ■r m etc. lARLBOROUGH 3 30. 6 30 and 9.15 p.m. Bhok X ad Lcela Chitnis |j H 00 L A" (Hindustai >x t {hf f\ >tani) m m Wonder Man" X 'iendour. Your I ST IN A HAREM" I58 words
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Advertisement134 1947-03-31 13 I .ist lour Shows I.3o— 4— MO— ft.3t p.m. OPENING TOMORROI Another British Production! COMPTON MACKENZIE 9 Famous Romance. hW M i I A. j_^^^ PHONED ***** *l Last 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 and 9 SABU m RUDYARD KIPLING'S "JUNGLE BOOK' The Mighty JUNGLE Thrille IN TECHNICOLOR Opening Tomorrow "Mrs.134 words
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Article639 1947-03-31 14 bi'i All B Brl naolida Pra i 10 59 cd Gammqn Malaya- Ltd Great Eastern Lite 34 u0 w Hammer 44 00 uu H'konn i Bank Malacca Elec J «J 1 J9 Malacca Elec Pi- J0 Malayan Breweries LM *n Malaya: M Maynards 00 5 O0 McAlister639 words
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Article20 1947-03-31 14 1 and 11 expend m me I esal I Aoci rdli menu, uv •Ili.<Jati( n t\ n it m20 words
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Article90 1947-03-31 14 COLOMBO T ten million F: commemorate the ii of Ceylbns new P. being planned by inent ol Kg] Tht aim Ls I per man. woman an a tree I day m the l. at th. San the tree thai some us the \va'. valuable timber. ItU.P. - 90 words
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Article44 1947-03-31 14 COLOMBO probl» m a c Muslim I Mad; I Madi I -aid thai m I .-ion ol m Ur Vli.M [< I C yl< J :tid'-P' b<> called I Indians i full i Mr Khai I only m < I'flfOl tinn to <l I U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article61 1947-03-31 14 AND NOW FLYING CYCLES' PHILADELPHIA, M;,r 29. A new era of flvina lopment of a one-man "f .h,a,r" and known J,h, KI'KMA AX.MV KK(KriTI\(. Mar 2!- i h <• Burma Government t o launched i Burmese Army yen to pei Who have uud« ne bef quently sctwd n organised milltaryReuter - 61 words
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Article72 1947-03-31 14 I I i liKlii-wcight hr machim indiiual troops to places otherv inaccessible and was strapped liilte-I kc to the backs of oldieiw. but the civilian modrl i backi ■ty belt with a riord landing gear. The Hoppe-copter weight 173 capable of carrying a 250 load a i of 90 milesUP - 72 words
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444 1947-03-31 15 LIVERPOOL. Mar. 30. Insh 100-1 winner of the England's pi> pie the Grand National, was bought by its owner. McOowall. 37-year-old Dublin ler, for £50 as inbroken two-year-old. it;., tota I paid i; 8,8, 8< i o shillings tor the Lincoln N tlReuter - 444 words
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78 1947-03-31 15 Eu Cheow Teik To Lead Penang At Cricket 'From Our Oun Rrpor en Fenang, Mar. 30. The followhave been selected to represent Penang against Perak m inter-State Cricket at Ipoh durng the Easter hoik ays: Khoo Boon Choo. A. J. Will- :ams, Lim Cheng Poh, D. H. Labrooy Eu Cheow78 words
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Article96 1947-03-31 15 ihi: i n 1 1) dfjdkfjdkjdkjkdkdf B new out of tiw .an >>nt. but he by me Prince R and Kiliiaglory Two fences ir«jm home, ighoo went Into the lead and won comfortably twenty lengths Others to finish were tome Chicken House Warn,fuglo, Kiluaglory. Cydu Occultor, Halcyon Hoi Brickbat. Schubert.Reuter - 96 words
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158 1947-03-31 15 LONDON, Mar. 29.- As evening shadows were b< ning to fall Oxford and Cambridge boat race crews prepared for their four-and-a-quarter mile encounter from Putney to Mortlake. Although conditions were unpleasant the spectators with a chilly wet evening, the wind had gone down andReuter - 158 words
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Article88 1947-03-31 15 I B. the c I 1 i '..Mt for I ition. <]„, I (I.:. l I I eleven meet local 11 will h> list tue ombined On I i^tfr smi Hi(\ ir^rt the pore Malar*, while their final game <>n Monday will he atainst c R.A.I sii tie \\ii!88 words
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Article102 1947-03-31 15 Dublin er M 5.000 m tin when i National Ticket holders on I tughconn winning t; 10, 00U included Speede of N'w York George Puefler >f New York Cny and ticket signed Bill of Canada. Laughconn i held by ticket bignt-d Dousla E M of Brinsn WestUP - 102 words
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Article132 1947-03-31 15 i The V.M.C.A. beat the Police Clerical Association m a friendly match last Saturday by 6 singles to one. Results (V.M.C.A. playi ers mentioned first I Wai Kai lost to Tin Cheon^ 0-3; Seek Wai beat Song Rang 3-0: Eugene Bong beat Bok Suan 3-0;Reuter - 132 words
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286 1947-03-31 16 tuti At *ani first .ii the Amb. On tli accord ng t« I the will i. much ()>)hti do nut hid. tl General is attempting France an [-parliamentary or ant.constitutiona] movement The state-owned French Radl i ition has declined hve broadcast ot Uen, DeReuter - 286 words
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143 1947-03-31 16 LONDON. Mar. 30— The 12- j h'.iur rainstorm, which sw:pt Southern England ye-terday and today, has ended the steady re-' cess.'or. m flood-waters In many Counties and has caused a sharp rise m river levels In York-hire, how ver. the River Ouse. which burstReuter - 143 words
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Article44 1947-03-31 16 LONDON. Mar. 30— Sir Denys Pilditch has beon appointed an adviser to the Secretary for India m succession to Sir Frederick Sayers. who has held the post since 1942. Sir Denys Pilditch has been Director of Intelligence Bureau. Government of India, since 1939- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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92 1947-03-31 16 Anglo-Soviet Treaty Talks Commence v I s Mm i ihe S N#WI «>t (he World I ndent m Moscow i< i thai lti| »'i s v ii«Mt\ talks opened tiu> i S week-end between ihe N Ministers Conferen The dispatch >iiii Bi i ti>h ami Russian i sports ■tartad iiU.P. - 92 words
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Article146 1947-03-31 16 CALCUTTA'S SECOND BLOOD-BATH Calcutta, Mar 30. Troop*, yes.erday sought to stem the rapidly s o-ins w':ic".i hreatened India's largest city with its second blooi-bath m six months. The situation was de er: Rioting persisted despite the effor s of the troops called cut to- bolster the inadequa'e price forces. TheUP - 146 words
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62 1947-03-31 16 BAT AVI A. Mar 30- Su Sjahrir, Indonesian Premier, is flying to India today (Sunday) at midnight m a speci .1 "diplomatic" plane chartered by the Government of Indi:i Mr Sjahrir said today he would attend the final session of the inter-Asian affairs ference andReuter - 62 words
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116 1947-03-31 16 LONDON, Mar. 30.— Twenty million sterling o far and some 1,370,000 sheep and lambs are among: the estimated losses due to effect* of Britain's bad weather on the food production, according: to th*e National Union which tjxlay Jaunched a nationwide agricultural disaster fund appeal. TheReuter - 116 words
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186 1947-03-31 16 by the I 11 uniMl i i Fund CumCi II \i! X .rrr. \n .m. r V. C\ im Own, H w Cha n The pi Building t lmittee elected In 1937 had compj tlioir work, m connect lub baiLling >1. f< r ;he186 words
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Article34 1947-03-31 16 i>i:s.sf;ldorf. Mar m omcial said last night ti, «n woutrt up takoi Oertlnsi w«r« >,ider< ye to AIIOW thfl CitTt: I let Off •n Th< ild not out. ho viid. but UPUP - 34 words
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Article75 1947-03-31 16 (Tn\ -.-I 'I h I by any Mus I Intervene ii I im posse d i J I ment> I and Si I entry li I K. Chettur. R the Qo\ I Malaya I day Mr. Ch< "1 not kn >w aton matter, whi r.c of75 words
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Article29 1947-03-31 16 Tl SEALF. and Sen: 1 premJ I Glory I the Cathay I The ctnen icarcWlßht 1 like action T him i I lending to the29 words
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Article19 1947-03-31 16 ST I Fon United St. "poll' tain I I other m only two I mi marl I U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement90 1947-03-31 16 %xxxx TtL Yesterday was a binge for ff^^^n^nnnnnnnnvwnninn^v cinema audiences/ aItI Wf\ AM) NOW TO-DAY for m Fttt! L*7f!f*)^l^AnH Now Tomorrow See "To-morrow's" picture 11—2 4.15—6.30—9.15 to-day! HE TOLD OFF A PROUD BEAUTY and m his hands lay the fate of tomorrow! omi on Ov«r. rt fel^i^ta^^ Vw# if i90 words
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