Morning Tribune, 16 September 1947
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204 1947-09-16 1 POLICE CHIEF DENIES ILLEGATIONS BY S'PORE NEWSPAPER Banishment Orders In M.LJ. From Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 15 The Commissioner of Police ol the Malayan Union, Mr. H. B. Longworthy, m a Press communi que issue. i here this evening, state* that while he i appreciative ol the tribute204 words
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177 1947-09-16 1 Harrison. New Jersey, s?pt. 15. Fieri Walter Bmigelskl (14) known to the police as a "had boy" confessed that he lured 11 ur y id Jackie Preston r<» an abandoned warehouse here, killed him and then sent a ransom note to his parents demandingUP - 177 words
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Article219 1947-09-16 1 1,.— Eighty persons were arrested 01 a vast state plot m Slovakia, announced to-day, me time it had been known to which the arrested tributing subversive pam- President of the Czechoslovak Republic and other political enemie*." An oScia] statement said: "So tar as has bee n ascertained, the SlovakReuter - 219 words
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Article80 1947-09-16 1 Iney, Sept. I~> A marriage an by whlcfi couples would re£2oo. to be written off gi ssively as children were born, was planned for discussion by Australian Federal Caucus, accordi: g to Mr Leslie Haylen, The plan, he said, would involve an initial outlay oi 4J1(5--•n. Marriage loansReuter - 80 words
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Article57 1947-09-16 1 L ndon, Sept. 15. -General Sir Arthur Wauchopf, DSO. former High Comm.ssioner for Palestine, collapsed and d:ed at the Naval a.:3 Military Club In London, last nig^t. aged 73. He had a C: Jhed record m the Bi uth African war and the First World War unReuter - 57 words
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665 1947-09-16 1 (Tribune Reporter) A realistic demonstration o^ how Singapore's Kiot Squad wou'd be able to put an en<l to aggi slve unlawful assemblies an. l a liant display of ruling control by members <>t tho Singapore Truit'.c Motorcycle Corps eclipsed the perfect ceremonial665 words
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Article55 1947-09-16 1 Tok o, Sept. 15. The headquarters i General Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme CommanD Japan, today i \(h red th' to Singapore's museum oi 185 stuffed birds which th i during the occupa n and pr?s< to E... Hirohito for a( merit of the Imperial Household. 5 willReuter - 55 words
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Article120 1947-09-16 1 (From Our Own Reporter.) PENANG, S^pt. 15. Penan «s only two rubber factories '■<■ Tan Hock Company ;*mi the Lee Rubber Company w.i h threatened dose down If r»o?i--tracton ;m<) workera <li<J n ;tur»H'<i to a pay-cut «>j r»o .i cent today reached an agreement with tho contractori120 words
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Article32 1947-09-16 1 (i. ii:. a village i < .m oi Delh burn c crowd wa i ;< i'i.iim Oil th plat 8 x i>< oole wer I two ONi Oct.tx ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article99 1947-09-16 1 Cairo, Sept. if). The Egyptian Cab m I held a special urgent meeting late lasi night to CUss the situation aft r the si r caused by th< proclamation lsi eriler by James RubtTt sun, acting Governor General of thr Sudan, warning o' "firm ac99 words
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Article86 1947-09-16 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sebt. 15. As the Pan-Malayan Government Workers' Council, which represents 41 trade unions, is negotiating for an irreducible minimum wage ot $2.40 per day for all Government labourers, U,. All-Malayan Rubber Work Council, which represents abou>--200.000 workers, issued a s*at<86 words
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Article29 1947-09-16 1 don, Sept. 15. eighteen tc-p fc- n£/ig British Overseas A rways plots captains ol ibird Constellations or. the Atlantic routes bet town this ocean uvt*. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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173 1947-09-16 1 fTriltutu Staff Reporter) During the last tlu« ::7o piculi "t i !<••• were i by the Marine Police. Tins found on< <'u!«>d In the ■■<'. i cai rying < ;<> i nment 1 1< This was illriHgeti by ASP w chtlton ai •.Till," i173 words
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Advertisement12 1947-09-16 1 Just Unpacked Fron^ Shipment! L\DYS HOSIERY YLOV-DUPO^T FULLY FASHIONED M**TTLZS PLACI FH0W*****12 words
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226 1947-09-16 2 "You might have killed yonrselj," says judge >re the Firsi District m lg< w i r*harß( of i n defau month .'<-i.il. Pro ecu! iif, A 8 P Mr M Boyle sa d that a party oi re (fleers raided a226 words
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Article128 1947-09-16 2 ribune Stuff Reportei > ri of the strangest robhories to have taken pla* reported •lay to the polii N 'hii itant shop who trishaw, which was loaded fans belong I I"" 1 stateti that at North B h- was forced to accon patriots, on.- m armed witli a128 words
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Article18 1947-09-16 2 Mi enallrn I PARTI RES F A i i i' ii 1 V S A. S I18 words
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Article277 1947-09-16 2 iohn Ti nnient ol i m Sing ■ented Mi Thivy, t to Mrs Thivy, the l' >»t the \ssiuiation. Mi s IMllai, lose to lead a i able I the Qovernot Qeneral, Mi aid and Mrs MaeDonald pressing theli sincere regret being unable to attend the p owing to277 words
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Article169 1947-09-16 2 (From Our Own Reporter.) Fenaug, £:Dt. 14.— An open Vcraict was returned by Mr. A. M. I. Austin at the conclusion ul an Inquiry Into tVu- death of kaymoud Nelson, a corporal of the Royal Signals Regimem who met his death While driv ijtj a169 words
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Article56 1947-09-16 2 Ihe I I party to Ml Tl Th- tive i I lain I out of 1 I i at thi to th< I m Sir. i] Tin was on an M bom 1 I I rVni"' I P an> way mat are I -fl H I tinn- fl com56 words
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Advertisement141 1947-09-16 2 NOTICE LO! 1 I LOOD RELIEF FUND I' ease coni li.uc for the di whatever relief you can Sive will b) gladly welcome either -line, to HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK INC J CORP or to !ha rman or Treasurer 209, QUEEN STREET. inganore Municipal Debenture stuck 1901 50. »nore Municipal Debenture141 words
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Article174 1947-09-16 3 r Watch On House 1,, Hceren Street Kesuloi.ts of the house had complained that they had heard ,he scamper of running feet on IS! tilea ard had. seen .ton,s flying from nowhere taW the room. t, They became alarmed. tmnKing that armed desperadoes were attempt in<> an entry. A*174 words
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Article18 1947-09-16 3 Ii m away Hi m" enough two ■a nt 125. m de ault an nprisonB 1 318 words
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Article57 1947-09-16 3 IIASC. was yest rdaj by Mr. L. < O l> I 4 gall »ns H the juncmpr:. Can il R Mi and ■end on Hr. i3B), a Sikh, was H) till weeks' Hi n tlj taining the Hi been I> I H sergeants on Hs Hd Tai B and57 words
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Article121 1947-09-16 3 Charf with volunta lompatri ;uven:ie, who was produced l>t" Mr. B I. Chua said that :i accident ard that hf had no intention of hurting the complain Hearing wa adjourn* Two girls, aged 12 and 13. were fined $5 and $15, respectively for hawking vegetables without121 words
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Article55 1947-09-16 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. I',. United States run exports >n August IH-iO through July I<>l~ season hit an aUtitne high of 827 »}>lli<>n pound-*. The Department of Agriculture s<i<d that except for Cube most of it wen* to Asm. The year a exports of 110 million mmm greater th'i>> thrUP - 55 words
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Article202 1947-09-16 3 (Tribune staff Reporter) Mr. Run Rvii Shaw, well known Singapore and Malayan cinema magnate, r- turned to Singapore after a six months business and pleasure trip to the United States and the United Kingdom. Ht was accompanied by Mrs. Shaw. The Snaws were met at202 words
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Article215 1947-09-16 3 mnseti Addresses Today I ir-old M I B n the B I B r the I B I d< liver h s summing up on Inursday At yesterday i hearing, Yiuoff b.n Sultnn Ahmad, eating stall ietor, oi Albert Street, said icused, irwin n the station wagon which parked215 words
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142 1947-09-16 3 rd »y i up at the m dlss ilution 01 Mrs. Ci as acting President, n <-* d tl c to a relaxation ol the Eurasian Associaxromen were now uiljwed to Join making the Women's Association superfluous. Members present agreed and de cided on dissolving142 words
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Article62 1947-09-16 3 K. P. Abdul Aziz, a waiter m a licenced coffee shop at Uoper Serangcon, was yesterday fined $30 at the Second District Court, for seLling a cup or sweetened coffee with milk to a food cortrol inspector on Saturday for 15 cents— five cents m62 words
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Article102 1947-09-16 3 V Pul < ?hua E ;is A!. PuJ an Chu alias Pel Fi:s Distrl they w< r rema i bail of |10 until Tho tin chargM iring brl cen ■>( the Fo i Control I tnent transferred from the Pollc< ('<;:irt, where, on Saturiay, he faced102 words
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96 1947-09-16 3 Eight Chinese, arrested during the week-end by Auxiliary Puli Officer- James Mac Donald, if the Harbour Board Police, wjr yesterday at the Second Dlali'"t Court ftned $10 each for trespaning m the harbour board area without permits. The men were arrested irvsi-.!"} Gate96 words
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Advertisement49 1947-09-16 3 Battery— Operated Wireless Receivers (6- Volt) Arriving next week :able from all distributors m Si:isap-on\ Penan?, and the Malayan D nion Sole Agents; HOE BOON LEONG CO., LTD. 25. Thomson Rd. Phone 3633 The Best Fresh Foot/ In Town No C>ueu TURKEYS, I S3, I Hr«m!>t m 113. n49 words
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141 1947-09-16 4 1v ht >t J irhen 1 w r by II I air r i I In the then ti. id 1:0 111 At; imped r beCpl. Oul m m, t\i 1 bo.it aban In\ [ed arT p. described Atan's murd Im ab mt Hi141 words
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Article29 1947-09-16 4 I 25) R Bal Singh <30) who Mart rterday with that conir rested S( ■1 they tided to Bala l lowed n $10 will n29 words
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Article143 1947-09-16 4 TOKio ThirtyLi to the B Four b 1 arawn..-, at American Navy Iquarteri hew *<>day. Try ships, auxi. have bet-ti comp'etel} d sarmed •I 1 are the last of the Japaiv MC Navy, except for .some small vooden coast patrols which will possibly be divided lat< The Ui iU.P. - 143 words
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252 1947-09-16 4 BALTIMORE. Sept. 14— The Secretary General Trygve Li*. warned the great powers tha* they would betray the Unite! Nation^" principles, if they accept a chronic state of disagree* mert amon^ themselves. He told the United Nations Association of MaryjfYf*, that the world politicalU.P. - 252 words
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Article74 1947-09-16 4 TOKIO. Sept 15. -The kenir* typhoon -Kath veered skittishly on Monday inward {he mair Japanese of Ho; shu v wa s expected to s triko Suruga Bay 120 miies southwest ,;f Tokio with winda «'«i 78 m les per hour at the round midnight, \Uiii cU.P. - 74 words
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68 1947-09-16 4 Italian Red Brands US World Dictator ROME. 14. 100. 000 Communists who <?•> ••Deu' to Trumar." ft Communist i ler p liatji ov Sunday denounaj United Sta'es as a world I torship tr iread other war Toglia^'i .spoke twice a* M and Florence. In both i sioned speeches he <!eciaredU.P. - 68 words
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Article62 1947-09-16 4 d R.A.F. Dakota of luadron t o carry Rid Cross supplier and comforts for the Indonesian F< d Cross took ott a t dawn today i:om its ba Cnangi for Jogjakarta. It L< carrying t Wo ton.s of medial supplies and will make a stopRafpro - 62 words
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Article41 1947-09-16 4 TRIESTE, free I I Ttaly an I future s I differenci c? l war m Eu: I beirp: ton M lian Pea« I When 1 tablished m m Pola port, an 1 her vi rii M Italian i ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement177 1947-09-16 4 ARE YOUR KIDNEYS DOHK THEIR WORK PROPERLY row ire health? the answer i« YOU get an occasional 'ii m the back or an aching Joint, ■h« answer v definitely "no" and /our best remedy lies m De Wltfs Kktney Bladder Pills rtiia scientifically prepared medicine «'.ci. to the root of177 words
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Advertisement12 1947-09-16 4 i///// WitW COMING I lv/ 1 1 1 L Jr H L12 words
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57 1947-09-16 5 > oltesta Will Be i Most Vexatious X; H B V X m B 'm..i Will H Ru B K. Hr B B H Hi M Sell H: I I B B I i I ;bl!shtd n Java and it United Nale mU.P. - 57 words
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Article55 1947-09-16 5 MKING Sept. 16. Pic•nt dispatches claimed •ure of Yehhsien, major Communist base, 40 miles no« rheast of Changyi, Shantung Peninsula, and 78 miles south-west of < ">H'fOO. The dispatches saul diffeiont r.uvernment columns moved an average 15 miles into the Red packet hoping to cut off t c CommunistU.P. - 55 words
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Article15 1947-09-16 5 bpt 1 atI i.mi I ulted m n<> d citlon being arrive i15 words
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348 1947-09-16 5 Stagnation Period In Europe Ends With Peace Treaties Sej A prolongjn m Eu rrpw (Mondi ties with Italy, Run H Bulga a end F i instfU -on tomori powers concvinet; Italian Treaty ion ibi r ol time lini be iet n motion lighting ft. countries rr.us" aled dvwn. reparations futureReuter - 348 words
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Article97 1947-09-16 5 (TriDunt Staff Reporter) Singapore's Secretary foi eial Wellare, Mr. T. P. F Me Dd Mr^- McNt.r blt for England or, iht Denbighshire rday morning. While In England. Mr. McNe cc i)i*> bt en invited by a number o r people to give lectures on social welfare.97 words
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Article40 1947-09-16 5 BARI, Sept. 14.- United States' Ambassador James C. Dunn disclosed today that American dollar aid to Italy since the end of the wai now totals ''considerably more than the total volume of Italian money m circulation.' U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article85 1947-09-16 5 THE HAGUE Sej i Van liook, I r,v U t ,t th» Dutch Bast Indit i i,i s land from two days bef< re lh< f the LTnited Nations Aascmbly at which the in«i< :ion will again be talks with othei nal l'nited Nations representativt nReuter - 85 words
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Article72 1947-09-16 5 Teheran, S.pt. H. Premier Ghavam ci Sultaneh told the Ctanlan Majlis Pariiunioxit— 40--day, that he wculd nut permit interference m Trails .internal affairs by foreign powers. The Premier, appearing perfona^ly before the Majlis, to introduce a new Cabinet, said he would communicate this detei- mination to foreign72 words
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Article30 1947-09-16 5 Pen an g, Sept. 13 -Preparations are nearlng completion for Radio M tlaya, Penang, to move into its new premises r. the United Engineers building m Bishop Street.30 words
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Article32 1947-09-16 5 tford C »nn 14 y Chester Boi the "uniJt i kill- Rt publican Pa;t\ bctfl dalously call< |l I t( rest, The hgh I baby ii quai Ri-publican> nt.w UPUP - 32 words
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Article49 1947-09-16 5 'WAVE OF ARREST S' London, Sept. 14 —Radio Mcs cow today quoted a P:a/da (li patch from Teheran at alJcgim; that sources we! 1 irjli.x/n» "i lOovemmeni acttvitiefi, expect ;i wave of a; ran an<t tiier cities "m ouit U t£QU ;h j democratic crsahisationa n trapi. 1 UPUP - 49 words
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Article48 1947-09-16 5 LONDON, Sept. 15:— V. K. Krishna Menon, High Conuiws- siontT for India, has U f1 L.i ndon I for Paris to attend the .t;tmo;\v jof the depositing, t.v bj the United States, ih« Soviet Union and Fran oJ |;h< in^U>'- ment of ratiflcatic Peace Trcat\ ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement50 1947-09-16 5 g HELVETIA! High Class Ladies' Wrist KJm jg Watch, KoJled Gold, *ft W Ut Years Guarantee, /ftj |F» Wm OBTAINABLE AT flw X EVERY REPUTABLE $B WATCH DEALER. M 'SPECIAL .tt our Restaurant. Sa tv rday 20th Frozen Fruit Cold Drinks Fresh Milk' General Goods Rumah Miskin General Ston J50 words
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Article, Illustration286 1947-09-16 6 FLY-PAST PARADES Pictures taken at thr Battle o) nrit a t n paradi at Changi RAF Station yesterday when Singaport pant tribuU to "The >•"<■ who saved lint am ajtt r tfu (U rmans had i, t run th> continent, Top rightReuter - 286 words
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Article108 1947-09-16 6 r.g Ah Boon (27), <,und m fraudulent tW(I ol rice m hi, hat while wearing it at gapore Harbour Board i n 13, wa fl yesterday lined |2fl 'it two weeks' rigorou by the Third i Ma, Mr F Be] man and it waa108 words
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Article, Illustration119 1947-09-16 7 Henry Gris - Henry Gris I- by B y X ■i m B B B B H. B I ft B B B B B I' B i L i neai H< ul 1 Hot making B'i" ■ly what they picture, '..it fntal basis, they I119 words
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5 1947-09-16 7 Communists Intensify uisance Raids U.P.U.P. - 5 words
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384 1947-09-16 7 hi spit \Vt> I :k; n acned ihe Ministry i i rk Kfp ol all fctate buildln hand loi don arc ru arlv alwi d by the modesty ol this, me ol the most amous houses m the world, but today when384 words
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Article62 1947-09-16 7 Tea Export Licences NEW I >ELH] (By Airmail). In response to representations from the trade, the Govi rnmcni of Irviia lihs decided to (tend up to o 31, 1947, the period of validity of epecial export licences for ti n Issued <>n or after Apr. i, l 1 1 762 words
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Article77 1947-09-16 7 BERLIN, Sept. 14. Increasinj pressure <>n the borders of n•■ American zone reached record 'intensity during July, when aha 54,000 German* tried to enter th< zone Illegally, General Luci is ,y. United States Military eino,-, reported m ;> monthly report today. Previously, he said th<' n nfU.P. - 77 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article246 1947-09-16 8 it may he only a coincidence that the offer of "full political independence" to Indo-China came when rumours were circulating freely that India was contemplating bringing up the case of Vietnam before UNO. Or the Offer may have been prompted by the fact that 200,000 weli-equipped246 words
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Article277 1947-09-16 8 Thus, the new peace offer is not made to the Vietnam government. For not even the French expect the Vietnam Republic to liquidate itself Willingly m favour of a moie "qualified government This offer us therefore an invitation for other parties to form a government t combat277 words
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867 1947-09-16 8 Conscio us of the fact that Japan will once d B ain beco, a factor of some importance m c Far East th Covernmen: is alive to the need for speeding up r. economic recovery. SHANGHAI [n a new burst nlngly spurred by thi aranceReuter - 867 words
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Article169 1947-09-16 8 A joint report issued by the Br;t:.sh Medical Association and the Magistrates' Association declares that juvenile court methods for dealing with girl offenders are not only inadequate but often send a girl more quickly to her ruin. The report describes three ypes cf girl offenders. The "chldish169 words
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Article25 1947-09-16 8 Sen > Pan lla wick <8 3 North London mterrupj "Tarzan Cinema Sh«- wa m the am an 11 to her wa film and Middle25 words
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Article657 1947-09-16 9 Dr. George Gretton - Dr. George Gretton H fifty sears ago began the numerous provisions 1 brought better conditions for the Hi i Britain. I" this article is review D y I V ■F X X K)rd ond ■fc X X H V elax I H wi Hrefu] X: X:L.P.S. - 657 words
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Article88 1947-09-16 9 Trouble In Alexandria URO, Sept. i J Clubi and in<i stones were used m :i clash In mdria today between the police and student! In ;i mas monstratlon against the Security Council's failure to concedi case ;i^.nnst I'.iitain. The demonstrators shouted a new •i "Down with Nokrashy i T<»oi <>iReuter - 88 words
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Article12 1947-09-16 9 The Government of Indit ha < Ideil cotto up to until12 words
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345 1947-09-16 9 li Aus I reatj I lion bi < ndiiii with the ta&k v. il far from being completed. Its tlve remits have been so slight that uny attempt to draw up I bsJ gains and would be absurd, The failur pletely outnumberReuter - 345 words
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Article33 1947-09-16 9 NANKING. Si-ut. 15 Li Pu Minister of Orcaniaation of the Kuomintang was reported to have resigned No reason Wiu given but it was speculated that he would take ud a Government post U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement202 1947-09-16 9 WHITE ANT Problems Consult THE EXPERTS Messrs. THOMAS COWAN CO. Agents: Tin: »onxi:o cc ltii. Incorporated m England Branches: SINGAPORE, MALACCA. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG KALI CHOWDAS THE DAY OF YOUR SALVATION! KALI Special charms hivp been n divine Kuidance to thousands of Devc tees irrespoct've of their religion. kali202 words
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Article, Illustration483 1947-09-16 10 WITHy Sunday's Christenings St. Andrew's Cathedral was tn scene of three christen is Sunday ;md all thre t c< I were conducted by the Rev. K'n rcss Nlchcta d Tlio first christening t ok p!ac ai noon wh n the infant daugh ter oi Air and Mrs F. W.483 words
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Advertisement122 1947-09-16 10 mm SA E. OLD CLOTHES 4LH />A Ch\;nwo. Q;nri I I :,,.-J, ,:,,.-J •"•<' invisible Mendint <> -T-A the WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412, Orchard Rd TeleDhonp bob^i oCom»Wio,s within 24 hou P r ie iSdinfc K olFe o^i ((11 and Delivery CHAP <gat, A/AM W DO NOT MISS THESE122 words
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Article, Illustration426 1947-09-16 11 HuOߣ HUt norf W Boats B E i B B B i wing :I: W I H>, time b< I ■b t trad ■a- nanufac■t s X n th( di mand "1 H > Bi B i B i heepB ir curly, B B il fur. .spi nyOrient - 426 words
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Advertisement121 1947-09-16 11 I laya's i 11. P. tie Silvn. Ltd.. (incorporated In < > i<>n) Singapore, L 9 ii. lii^h St. Penanff. l. SJi^*i'>i> s^The Ladies' Problem. Dressmaking SOLVED BY LORRAINE GOWNS AT AURORA LTD., 58 62 High Street. (ALL AND DISCUSS YOURSPECIAL REQUIREMENTS WITH OIK KXPf KTS 1O SAVE TIME, AIATEKIAL121 words
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Article25 1947-09-16 12 Truman limiti I be n vi a] ci. j Tht Un t«d States j Energy I stated that tion^ icted data i volvcd ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article34 1947-09-16 12 ROME, Sepl v -GmM [offiuais holii emergency ifl with labi vi and manaseaj night to stall a scheduled sM 850.000 metal workers and I Blx-day old walkout of ill northern farm workers. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article27 1947-09-16 12 Sen Se< retarj i All-India Me tion am In P W«H wei i che by !>: C L Katlal, I :mer 1 of the 1 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous133 1947-09-16 12 j C<naics-Exeln«ivc to <li<> >loi*Biin«» Tribune wcTP^rA^ r a^V N MtAN IP J WAS CAUGUT "1 I /NOW THE BflCT SPOT \J I I'VE GOT ONE A RUBflCflTl > L n^ r E r C^ CALL^ e PCWCWIN G I WOULD BC IN ,f POP DUCK CUOOTING IC \1 D1NGWY133 words
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Article686 1947-09-16 13 Ruth Ayers - Ruth Ayers SIX-DAY SERIAL By I K)tc s Definitely Cay's Friend m Need, but the^ nme Lieutenant Has a Lot to Do with Such Nobility; R X tiiiY jpoi H (l t!<'\s rs tor girl m m w X you know, Kate, It's is really H that686 words
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208 1947-09-16 13 1 1 Aith the lntrutiucti< Imoj lence this week, American prosecutors trying :»-iioi« <>t i Farben Industrie cartel liavt- all, but compl theii explanation <>f the corporate structure of ih«> concern, to th«Wa Crimes Court here. Actually tlu-dr documents com-tie-thud OfU.P. - 208 words
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Article138 1947-09-16 13 LCXDON, Sept. 15. A special meeting under the auspices of the Ahir-adiyya community of London "to record the sentiments of grief and anxiety of the terrible disaster that has befallen our brethren m the Punjab," was held last night at the London mosque. A»1 iicssingReuter - 138 words
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Article148 1947-09-16 13 Ships alongside the Singapore I wharves WEST WHARF Godown 1/2 Eurypylus. Godown 3/5 Talma. Godown 6 Emp. Passmore. Godown 7 8 Trewidden. Gcdown 8/9 Segamat. •iown 10/11 Welsh Prince. Godown 13/14 Calchas. COAL PL.ANT Jalaganga. EM Pi HE DOCK Godown 17 18 Cefn-y-Bryn. own 19/20 Treesiilmn. Godown 23/24148 words
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Article56 1947-09-16 13 NEW YORK, Sept. U M.-nry Morpanth.'iu Jnr., <"h the llnito<i Jewftlh App $170,000,000 Mid, In a ;i i- radio-bt to Eui Fl wish refugees and newl3 Bgeei In Pftleftint, America "flt&nd n-arly I .•vory sacrili <• \y to rtalfaMlion the rlechrton of th< LJntted th-it win you foiU.P. - 56 words
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Article53 1947-09-16 13 NEW DELHI. (By Airmail). As a mark of their ■ympathy t n the people of Ceylon m the losses suffered by them on account f>f recent floods m that country, <N? Government of India hiiv«> de to donate Ks. 8 lakhs to the entor of Ceylon's53 words
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71 1947-09-16 13 Claims Trial On Attempted Extortion Charge I'p.ibl" to timi bail, an 18-ycai-old Hokien, LLta Hai Lam, v.us yesterday at the Second Poilce Court remanded m custody until Bept 23, when he claimed trial »'n a charge of attempted extortion. Lin i is alleged to have attempted t i extort money71 words
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115 1947-09-16 13 Fraudulent Possession Of Rice Alleged Police bail, was, yesterday at the Second Police Court, extended to two Chinese on charges of the fraudulent possession of rice di)iing the week-end. 'Vey Siak Chua (41), a Teochuw was charged m respect of three bags of rice, containing 70 katties, alleged to have115 words
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Article90 1947-09-16 13 An eldeily Chinose clei k. Fun Ken^ Van, attached to the Pflfltoresc Labour Syndicate win knocked down by lorry m ltf.it of the Methodist Church m T.;luk Ayor Street. He sustained never*' head injuries and was unconscious when taken to the hospital by his wife. Witnesses90 words
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Advertisement62 1947-09-16 13 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (Incorporated m Singapore! PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Hour Roof, Swatow Amoy 8 "HONO SIANG" Sailing About 6th Oct. FOR RANGOON B EMPIRE NAIRN 'earsonly) Sail in X about 2 1st Sept. For Pftlembang S "KLANO Sailiiß 10 AM. |«Ul Sept. For Bftfftll Si Api Api62 words
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169 1947-09-16 14 I 1 1 ..'•I ised Britaii ne above I <>i what folk* an h( nd somei m r th< B idcasting Corpo] You can al va out ol the govt rnment ns look at It, A ol these to whom I hav<UP - 169 words
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250 1947-09-16 14 N Sept. 14. Cl r al progre.^i m streng VJ day, cle-\r Ist rebelion, a %Ch v. told Q Wsdemcyer c i Augu- The i T tutructive h has Ik" n v m mind the ski; and dif! connt< China at the pp.U.P. - 250 words
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9 1947-09-16 14 Europeans B ycott Maori War Me morial Meeting ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article76 1947-09-16 14 apore, Moadß Pflc< quoted Deli wl Dicui weig M 4 "Methoon" S Ra gOOE Rice Siam Al SI3T I 5135. Rangoon $110. i ,»,n m- -'-c Sittl 595: No. 2 SB5. c Best qu -v B? Au^ $70. G: GPlack Beans:- $34. f j Cor- Be^^'S Dried C76 words
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155 1947-09-16 14 oi the 1 A an.i I the nil Commlli L"i travel with the item and i n make pen i [1 Lly, Belgium, Fi H, to stu.ly the si ia' n from the United .nt. I i shall consider the Lmplicationi <>i anU.P. - 155 words
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Article409 1947-09-16 15 vi.'T Army and the German thdrawn Horn the miserable Una rt Hitler^ former "Reichand Oermana are now curiosity, Into the building nine, write* Eric Bourne, Itew I an, sac But now the m id Oec- man bourgeoii citizen It venturing Into the once sacrosanct halls couples who, arm-in- arm,Reuter - 409 words
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Article64 1947-09-16 15 Lahore. Sept. 14 Nineteen people were killed and some injured when a special refugee train n\ India to Pakistan was derailed last night between Amritsar and Chehrta on the Indian fkle of the border between the two dominions, it was ofTicially stated toniph.. Th< officialReuter - 64 words
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207 1947-09-16 15 NEW YOKK. Sept 14 So ng food i re iiu'a the chief concern oj the Americans, o| tta« Manchester Guardian. Tha correspondent wn* Pries ol nearly all lood* now roughly double- what they Were pre-war, and a.s high or higher than after theReuter - 207 words
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Article88 1947-09-16 15 GENEVA, Sept. 14 The mU rim commission Ol the World Health Organisation finished a fortnight*! intensive work hen 1 late last ni^ht, according to the Mai canister Guardian correspondent. The ca(rre>pondent says: Tru« technical and scientific representatives ol the first World Health Assembly isReuter - 88 words
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Article55 1947-09-16 15 shanghai. Sept. IS The Foreißn Trad. Convention sponsored by the Natkmal Itafera tion of Chamber of Commcrn opened hfre this morning to di~ cu«s measures ttr>Uy. to protect \)f <] induiitjies; Secondly, to prom" iiort.^ thirdly to eatablifll introl uTtiport* r.s and lID< iv. toU.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement45 1947-09-16 15 ■O??LED OVERBOARD! l\l WENT OF COLUMBIA'S GIANT SERIAL! ""JAIL I J JiIUWIJ 2 p.m., 4 15, ft iv A At phon e m Vl E A lA 1 ;*4<M »O\V WE y- BEEN WAITING FOR Wi 'sB BARBARA ■X HOKSIS I noitsiv Bj_^ c«) DUD45 words
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Advertisement66 1947-09-16 15 IRENE DUNNE \iWKmAwmk oi iHe P "kWi W MIL JE H tt^Skk Jt.". *W 'IS C P UON 1 i OPENING TO-DAY Four Shows Daily _GREGDRYJjdCAVAj i3«-4-(>.30~9.30 p.m. "RE NEXT CHANGE "WHITE TIE AND TAILS" S AIR-CONDITIONED rssr I C API Toi,| I)AY J"°"Z?™l < 6 30 9 15 166 words
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Article420 1947-09-16 16 3-DAY TERROR REIGN IN PESHAWAR LAHORE, Sept. 14— A ihn* d roil by frontici tribesmen In Peshawar, capital of I Prontiei province, was described In i idling hen today after communications had been cut for nearly a \vt ,'k. Afridi tribesmen win I the city last Sunday riven >ut by420 words
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56 1947-09-16 16 MANILA, Sejj [he Huk* balahap Taruc, iim out ol ln.s hideout lie slopes of Mt Aruyut but accordir.g to thi nuii'ury police noi ibla i" follow up be•uicide squatis c(/'. their chief's ich'-it without rl gard t<>\/sNt They repbrted heavy U> m men andU.P. - 56 words
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Article87 1947-09-16 16 IOR Had Only 50 cts: Let Off 11 IVibune Staff Reporter) With 50 cents, which he claim d was all the cash he p< Sfii •v the time, still !n his pocket, an tndiai other Rank leit a «rho had stopped him ai <> mi. lut morning m Ra' R87 words
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Article63 1947-09-16 16 >t. 1 The Dutch Anet i reported today thi rai v speaking, has I 1 blic I gi ssli n m >rii In Jay i and Sum itra is the i of Dn i h pati i and n<: ac I The] disp itch adi «d. how<UP - 63 words
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Article63 1947-09-16 16 WASHINGTON. Sept. 14. Ihe Export Import Bank made public today its semi-monthly statei.xT.t foi August 31 showing a dteburz'xi total of $2,172,564,391 of Which $1,760,555,113 was outstanding. The statement reported thai 10,033 was disbursed by the Export Import Bank to agennVs or corporations m China an 1 $32,232,356U.P. - 63 words
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Article30 1947-09-16 16 NDON, Bpe v Oim of thr i'ir.(i F ,;ii American International hank Maul to. lav Imi ft < mport ye up th< fh.. \ng a uoild tia.ler. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article74 1947-09-16 16 NEW YORK. Sept. 15. Cavan became the new holders of the allIrelaad Gaelic football cup by defeating the champions, Kerry m the final by 17 points (two Voals and 11 points) to 13 points (two goal*, and seven points) here yesterday. It was the first time m historyReuter - 74 words
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Article44 1947-09-16 16 MANILA. Sept. 15. The British steamer Nankin is schedule I t.» arrive tomorrow bringing 600 tons "l cargo from Australia. The cargo also includes eight horses, 19 pigs, and 61 head cows for Manila. The vessel sails on Wednesday for Hongkong and Shanghai. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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247 1947-09-16 16 MONTE CARLO. Sept. 14.— After five days' of exhaustive competition the swimming and diving Eui championships ended here this afternoon. haxnpionBhips were conducted m a wonderwith a fine atmosphere of comradeship existing between 370 swimmers from 16 nations. j In spite of formidable Fi <"r>pnsitionReuter - 247 words
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Article102 1947-09-16 16 NEW YORK. Sep- 14.-1 it was expanding its already include Far East s. j culture and economics O f Japan m I c with the growirp interest mi n th I The Institute already has the largest faculty on Chinese >übin the United Spates. Dr. Arthur Upham Pope saidU.P. - 102 words
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Article49 1947-09-16 16 ATHENS, Sept. 14 Thouands of copies of the text Of lh Jreek Government ami and a proclamation by Th» Ux lea Sophoulfs. the Premier, appealing to Kiierilla^ to tak^ advii W iu be d.opped ■••■ek Air Force plaiv.s In guerilla territory, the Athens neW: reported Uh\ ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article56 1947-09-16 16 SUDAN EGYPT i.t 11 Artini/ I" IM mimmono<J nn tXlln i- v urgent < fcbinei n>"i>t '■ni^ht to conaidei tin Budan ■ttumtlon vis -,t vi.s Baturday'i f)I()--nouncemeni at Khartoum by th«> ral i w i- Robert s <m. I ho wns >i i inp with the e< 'inoniK ol theU.P. - 56 words
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Article21 1947-09-16 16 iewspaper, d.-clartd 2 reparai ons for the 2 States occupied s terror, conducud wi»h| QUlesc< n and suppo^' American authorities.".21 words
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Article18 1947-09-16 16 LONDON, Sept U-J Wauchope High ComnS ;i to suddenly m London toni* age of 73 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement69 1947-09-16 16 FOR GUITARISTS E. (i. ELECTRIC AMPLIFIED E, (i. VIOLIN SHAPED QUITAR COMPLETE WITH CASE 8135.00 CREMONA GUITAR, 485 S 80.00 CREMONA GUITAR, 48:! S 70.00 SELMER AUDIO I RFC). UNIT COMPLETE ACCESSORIES cr fclfffUßlfj .tiENG-Tcnl S'/R/M KgffBBJJAa Ki I .B! lA \i H I I HYCItNIC v *m mm <yp«69 words
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Advertisement110 1947-09-16 16 GREAT WORIB' GLOBE T-S 1 "FRANKENSTEIN MEB WOLF MAN" SKY 7-M CDERS OF GHOST (Piral Chaps.i )PENS TO-MOR2D lINE LIVES ARE] ENOUGH' NEW WORLD LIDO 7-S. "THE PHANTOM 1 (Chaps. 1-7 1 ROYAL 3.30 64 "BURMA RAM (In Tain OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3, 6.15. 9.11 A Ma<l Musical Lau2hi110 words
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Article196 1947-09-16 17 M Wt w m I HMir X X ft I I Hi v |B H H Hi X Hi:.: Hhi nment was passed District Court yesterday, tempted charges of cheatanythini to do with me." concluded M When ii waa pointed out to by Mr. E. P. Shanks, the ct196 words
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Article11 1947-09-16 17 NO NATIONAL SAVINGS TARGET DM m I B i H ReuterReuter - 11 words
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612 1947-09-16 17 NDON, Sept. 14.— The bodies of Hit] «nd iun were destroyed, but, their disposal was so and arranged" that they will never be found. fi it is by no means certain they were burned m the famed bunker, to which Hitler retreated duringU.P. - 612 words
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Article34 1947-09-16 17 1. -I (rel, occupation ot the Philippines. m postponed when a newsman Koji Nakaequired to tesUfy m Jose B. Vargas, Amwlor t 0 Japan, tod 'I was moved to id 30. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement83 1947-09-16 17 GREEN COW TAVERN Cam eron Highlands If you want a change Come to the Green Cow Free from worry No hurry Lovely climate, Lovely scenery Cood living and homely atmosphere Home grown fruit and vegetabli Inclusive terms per diem: r* LJ DIpNARn^ Sl2 Single Koojm Kj4 i^">^^ ►3 Double noun83 words
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Miscellaneous116 1947-09-16 17 i ON YOUR RADIO TODAY I (RADIO [NQAPO1 BLUE NETWORK MM AY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 12.00 2. 00 p.m.: 485 metres in tht medium Wave kind 7 <J0 megfclycUs i cr second in the 41 inetrv bund. 6.00—11.00 p in.: 485 metres In the medium Wave band 4.825 im cycles per116 words
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Miscellaneous336 1947-09-16 17 9.55 Interlude; 10 pun Nighti at the Bullet, mce •n Th.- 1'iini rant played by Oonny Hii Band; > 1 p at Wewi Hut maty Close Down MALAY I'KOCRAMME 11 Noon Prograntmt Summary, 12.05 m tia Rumba; 13.45 Xt us; 1 p m CkMR DOVm. 6 pm. .nif iummary; 6.66336 words
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130 1947-09-16 18 l'hi Tiie eourl «as •m ri J |6 B rolll I I l shop been following them all the I t hat he w-i> listening t > th con versa t ».i. between tin- ac i and the >• tii.it m son.'130 words
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Article47 1947-09-16 18 SHARK MAKKM li'h Malayan Sharebrokers' \SSOCiatiOU Report: The local ihare market i pen tj the week m the u.sual quiet I hi: ii but the r lias been lightly moie inquiry for a few Of tlic industrials, .md one or wo srlept v» tins.47 words
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138 1947-09-16 18 Rubber Market Good Buying Inquiry (Tribune Mark-t Com The rubber market showed 'f-tl- improvement yesterday at he op< tiing m the morning and business was done at 30. cents lor No. 1 R.S.S. fob. October. vV th good buying inquiry, pr:ghtly improved and busi ness was later done at 30g138 words
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Article90 1947-09-16 18 SYDNEY Police were called out on sopt to control the d WlllC'h I. I: N'.'WPhilatelic Bociety*i post lor first-day cancellations o( registration labels and >■■ .>t.l!lip.S. v ivt- minutej after opening tupply oi stamps at the BJ office was -old out and fresh stocks hadReuter; AAP - 90 words
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Article39 1947-09-16 18 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14: The persistent sniping by sharp shooters ported m the Muslim quarter of Delhi has resulted m an official order to troops and police to shoot on sight anyone ob-crved on root tops. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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171 1947-09-16 18 war?a^ abS Ut ar U d W2S The blackout, 1 rivalling the i wartime "conspiracy of silence" i about radar and atomic energy has bee n imposed on all inforImation about germ weapons which many scientists consider more horrible than the atom bombs.U.P. - 171 words
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Article87 1947-09-16 18 A friendly badminton match between the City Bank Club and Fraser Neave Sports Club of ifour singles and two doub'es will be played at the lafter's court Trafalgar Street on Suncloy, September 21 at 9. 30 a.m. The foilowinor will represent the City Bank Club. Ong Thiam Siew,87 words
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Article37 1947-09-16 18 Manila, Bept t5 It was it>nnunccd today that for *hf first nru sincr thr liberation rubber WOM exported from Dftvuo t,» tb< United States. Th<> shipm* amounted to 5,500 kilos valued nt 37.676 peso* U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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148 1947-09-16 18 NhW YORK. Sept. 14.— With hi s Ci >wn slipPtnq troni his Close-csopped bbnde hair big Jack Kramer of Los Angeles f the greatest come c cv tf Forest Hills to the me sm^lrs rhamnionship of the United States by defi ing fightingU.P. - 148 words
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Article519 1947-09-16 18 15 S t; quo Iv c M t W i iTEIALf I 13 00 14 00 1 95 P: B. -V 8 _'j 9 00 Ords. 22 3 Do Pi 26 6 28 I'nitei 41 00 43.00 5 30 N Ord 3 4 i c d N519 words
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Advertisement77 1947-09-16 18 0. RAMASAMY NADAR SONS Office. Branch. p, Mark.-l Street. Serangoon Road. papore Tel. 7692. Singapore, Tel. 6323. Qeneral Piece Oootis Merchant Wholesale Retail Dealers m rj, Expoier*. Oeneral Benares Silk Frcv SaeeV Vh.chant, Estate Supplies, cotton DhotieU' "ts m Ptov.sions. Sundry American Textiles n WhOlttfttt r,.i,,1 Wholesale 6c Retnii Dealeis77 words
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Article293 1947-09-16 19 ond day of U I id Wave, Hum s ChOiC€, Skittal and (FUnnery) and ,ted m a fast gallop, finished In front fol- a olborough, clocking w luck-. Ace, H. iglc and rent i lit t"g» bit ikini into a K»Uop trom the with Lucky Ace293 words
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Article56 1947-09-16 19 h China's football fa\ Wai r I tin. ill part m vith local play i by Rf b I hibitioij wai arrtpctd by the Chlneie Consul-General, D Wn Paak-S'i.c;g. and will k>C jed at the Consulate com O her members of the South China56 words
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Article116 1947-09-16 19 Playing at 'Horm-\ the Social BP. (Reserves) defeated the Flying Eagle B-P m the return friendly match by five games to two. The results were (Social Play- ers mentioned first > SINGLES: Samuel Seah beat Cherc Kiat 15—14. 15—14. I Emile Nuris beat Jame s Ang116 words
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47 1947-09-16 19 MILES PER MINUTE TEARS HOLE RACING CAR W ATS. W < obb, B B I' B E B .-ml. I n land, B i un within the hour necessary to claim a new record. He set up the present record of 368.9 miles an hour m 1939. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article140 1947-09-16 19 Following are the fixtures for veek ending Sept- 21 m the ipore Badminton A«* tion'a Junior and Veteran chamhips for 1947: Saturday, September 20 at 2.15 p m: VETERAN'S SINGLES— SE-mi-finaj i Vaa (diehard) vs Koh Keng Siang (Playfair) JUNIOR SINGLES— Poh Kin Yam <AAUt ti Tan140 words
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141 1947-09-16 19 In the semi-fir. als of the Men's Doubles m in^ S.C.C. tennis champion-hips, played yesterday at the Club cour s, W. H. Droog-lt-ver and R. F. Drocglevei beat K. N. K. Wilson and R. M. Neln. scores 6*o. 8-6; R. F. Smith and F. E.141 words
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457 1947-09-16 19 <By RESERVE) Thrilling mid fast too was witni vi |li urn when tka Ist l< HiKhiaiuiyal t from the s A fa Cud knock -out competHM lour ROSJi to two The Stuforth forwaid- were fait, tricky, and quick. On Ik* ball Thcr opponent i457 words
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Article100 1947-09-16 19 Playing at the St. Qteorge's Read ground on Saturday last, m a fast and thrilling game t i Unicorns' Club were defeated by a strong Si-atorths' XI by the odd goal ir. five. Although the tfnicor&s 1 Club scored two goals m the arly stage of100 words
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724 1947-09-16 20 I mm pourMr John Eber ■A. 'l b< mpion ol 'm- stiait.s born ihh k he is a uperfluity mid one «>i Il! <- contributor* h« ftvy taxation H< not i. now the Straits-born :tn<l w<> WOUld like tO ni whole departm724 words
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250 1947-09-16 20 R I tot Republic Hull tirport from Cairo He Is i through Singapore er rout AUfiUaliu ;tn«l then 1 ami will stay here three 01 weeks This Is hi* tiist v\t Singapoi c. \1 Run K tin BhAVk 1... arrived ►>>■ i\u> same plane is i250 words
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Article62 1947-09-16 20 (From Our Own Reporter.) Pei.ang. Sept. 14.- A verdict 01 found dead, cause Pf deaUl being unknown, was r turned by Mi. A. M. I. Austin in tile ner's Ccurt following the finding of the body of a male Chinese, whose name was unknown in th"62 words
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Miscellaneous26 1947-09-16 20 SIN< PORK tit »K-TA HI ,E TODAY H «h Water: 11.59 a.m. 91 2'n 11.58 p.m. 10ft. 4in 5.49 a.m. 8n. 5 4f» pm. 2ft. 31n26 words
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