Morning Tribune, 12 January 1948
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Title Section11 1948-01-12 1 MORNING TRIBUNE m^M m %mmmmm mmu ,mUH. MONDAY. JAN 12 1M»-11 words
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Article, Illustration408 1948-01-12 1 $2200,000 S'pore Rubber Blaze GUTTED ■Trihunf Stan Reporter) V 01 T SHORTLY AFTFR »Pvs£ CK YE STFRDAY S HAN 150 TONS |S,, TH T E PROPERTY II s v 3 JACKS CO. BsmSaAlA> LTD. WERE luPA H pn Jl NCTION OF JxSSa:"" VXDKIM Bp^taated at about' ■^Several tons of rubber408 words
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Article387 1948-01-12 1 MYSTER Y CORPSE RIDDLE DR. SQEKARNQ DEAD? (Tribune Staff Reporter) Speculation is rife In Indonesian circles in Singapore regarding the identity of the mystery corpse that was brought here by a Dakota from Jogjakarta on Dec. 2J. The corpse, in a coffin, is now lying in the Singapore mortuary. Outside387 words
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Article289 1948-01-12 1 The Singapore dock strike Ji*s ended. Following negotiations yesterday, an agreement to end the strike was signed late last night. The dockers will resume work to- I day. The agreement covers four points, which are as follows: (a) That the board agrees to provide all289 words
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Article87 1948-01-12 1 LEADERS PESSIMISTIC BATAVIA, JAN 11- inflow*SIAIx REPUBLICAN LEADBJW WHO PASSED THROUGrI IV TAVIA TODAY EN ROUTE FOR JOGJAKARTA FOR THK VITAL CABINET MEETING WERE PESSIMISTIC ABOUT TUB PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THEIR PISPUiE WITH THsJ DUTCH. The leaders were Pemiec Shariffuddin, Vice-President Dr. Mohamed Hatta, former Pre' mier, Ambassador Sutan Sharir87 words
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Advertisement37 1948-01-12 1 MBI^ BB>Bt^aaaaaaaß«B^aaaßßagßßßßßßßßaß^aaa»a^^» Sweaters by f!i^ ffff!!^\ Soft, all-WOOI, jgr QLW» long sleeves. l\aa| L^f*' X^*^ o*^0 at $19.50 Also All-wool Sweaters, Made in England $9.50 each. mmZmmmmmW^ mm i^^^^^ Wmm*B* m^^\^!Lmmmmmm*L TEL. 4649 31, BAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPOKE.37 words
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301 1948-01-12 2 mvuON Jan I!. C^n.A IWiurd Grillin. head of thj HeJ^^CHulm in Brit in. today dftHarattcn he lord ChaUi.fller. \jsrount Jowitt. tn« uir ZuTeZ Urn Zmmmm of children should be rendered. AridresFinK the Catholic Parrot; Aaaaflation Cardinal Gn ffin l aidReuter - 301 words
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Article90 1948-01-12 2 Nationalists Crack Red Offensive NANKING, Jan 11 Pro-Gov-ernment report! sni-l Gen Chen CsWtig'a heao^oarters announced that the mcOSMI Communist offensive ifsUnaS the Nationalist Manehuil.in capital of Mukden was oraekad with tat main communist fares in retreat west wan !s across the fatten Lian River. The announcement Wild four Communist divisionsU.P. - 90 words
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Article128 1948-01-12 2 HONOLULU. Jan. 11 Ma-jor-Gen John Lucas, retiring Chief of the United State* Army Adv'sory Group in China said Generalissimo Chiang Kaibhek was not discouraged by the recent s?t backs at the hands o. r the Communists. Lucus said: "Chiang is stubborn and will neve** stop fighting.U.P. - 128 words
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Article55 1948-01-12 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, January. 10 As the first step in the formation of a Whitley Council, the Postal Services Joint Committee, northern Malaya was formed at a meeting recently between officials of the Post Office and members of the Postal Uniformed Staff Unions55 words
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Article66 1948-01-12 2 MARE ISLAND. Caiififl Jan. 11— A U.S. nan! spfl man safti yesterday four American subsafl which will be sent to btfl Turkey's naval d-rencesl travel fully armed and ed for a wartime patral. rhn spokesman said v.uß submarine will be mannas™ live officers and 65 er.l!<t*iH i ratings), allU.P. - 66 words
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Article76 1948-01-12 2 MOSCOW, Jan. 10-ReiM the Soviet Army r.ews?™ said today that the Dutch m "continuously rushtal contingents of troops to Is>B s'a," and "increasing the^H of military aggression J^M the Indonesian people' 1 official Soviet news agency.™ ported mm] Declaring that the IndonaM Republicans were waging unequal struggle against :>■76 words
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Article87 1948-01-12 2 HTWrOf/, .in 11 One of the live Ujii-^d State*, marinei who disappeared nenr Wang tan Y [n C taimunistii' n Chin \m territory op Christina., Day was killed in a clash with Communlsl force*, accord m^ to ;i CcTJnunlat prisoner tnv tioned by An ericanReuter - 87 words
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220 1948-01-12 2 < iribtipe Staff Reporter) frln* S° oAwill M Ssion Malav, h \r S"" n W Malaya Kaa offered i -Higher Studies* ..hobrsh:p t r a Ma SmmUm Imes 0t the Indi^ 3? The quMifiod candidate, to he Good^,. b L tlU <?»»»*«*■ of220 words
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Article101 1948-01-12 2 Crime On Decrease In Penang (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan. io.~ A noted m crease in crime was evident m the Police survey of crimes ior December. The hoiLse-breaking and theft ibt showed that there ueree only i0 use compared to 26 in No- ember m the ease of101 words
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138 1948-01-12 2 Russian ATTEMPT TO SPLIT ORTHODOX CHURCH Splits fore the w i stan,i t,ia l beu.MldheadoftheChu.ch. The Metropolitan took th* M n good humour o h news mom Sinre IQ-4 nn,/ Uton ln the United st..? our rhurch Old." the 5,0,;l ,S 155 years l "t spokesman said J reek CatholicU.P. - 138 words
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Article30 1948-01-12 2 IMPERIAL A WARDS (From Our Own Kd KUALA LUMPUH. His Majesty the King graciously pleased the Award of the imP<\ l vice Medal to *J r Rajah, Malayan Rail***- M30 words
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79 1948-01-12 2 JAP MALE ATTENDANT RAPE WOMEN PATIENT TOKIO Jan 11 The newspaper Asahi ttHiaj v ri I attendants raped at least four uvmen patients n th*-' 2J fl hospital for the mentally ill. operated by the p T t u <tk,r„i ?fl men' in Nagoya. The paper added that one ofU.P. - 79 words
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Article308 1948-01-12 2 (From Our Own ttepctt:r, fl Kt ALA LrtfPttft. Jan. 11-teettttieai Assistants M ghtsmen and surveyors have submitted a meraoranfcZH the Government expressing d t**ait*faction over the mj mendations of the Trttsted (orntnisaloa and puttinr t3 own proposals for a bettor sdhts> ttbetae and allowiawl Technical Assistants seek $300 X308 words
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Article33 1948-01-12 2 LONDON, Jan. coastal stations warneflJ^WM the Channel today to w»< for an aircraft believed M been crashed in the s Osten area but tw not mention the plana U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement111 1948-01-12 2 AW YOUR KIDNEYS DOING THEIR WORK PROPERLY? If you are healthy the answer U ■eCta !1 V U gct ttn occasional stab In the back, or an aching Joint be answer Is definitely "no" and your best remedy lies In De Witt's Kidney Ac Bladder Pills mmTm^LTSS'i PrPnared mpdl^« ««ts111 words
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Article281 1948-01-12 3 Iti-vij'i'K Jaa PI V the ttatUli of l- Botaortoaai m nt ain BoETVfi tnong was Wfi h Baal ha the 1 bv the gan'inspector Uhmjn U onthe inquest F Stafford O.C, DS«bW aid that Yee Thong was a of the "Green Dragon In societv.' and was known a large281 words
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Article163 1948-01-12 3 an Our Own Reporter) 1 STAR. Jan. 11. —The on of an English school, its ago at the Saberkas tion, and the subsequent >n of two similar schools a and Baling, affording iglish education for poor boys, has met with surThis was revealed at a tving ceremony at the163 words
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Article82 1948-01-12 3 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has created the new post of Adviser on Social Welfare which will be fill- by Mr. W. tt. Chinn formerly Director of Social Welfare, Palestine. I Mr. Chinn was born in 1901, and entered the Colonial Service82 words
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Article50 1948-01-12 3 Robbed Thursday, Reported Sunday An armed roblery which occurred i in Singapore on Thursday night was only reported to the Police yesterday. The complainant, a HoWcien, allepea that toree Chinese, armed with pistols, entered his home in Neil Road and got with over $1,000 worth Of jewellery and eash. I50 words
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281 1948-01-12 3 AbbVbbbbbi ffjjjjv gmOM mmm mwWtw i widespread ra&et mtmkh the TOP postal tyatetn "fip 'a arm in ffl tSm. cgain* EifflTuA.. a. tat. form of racketettftt it art .Masai, an aßKattlsakt. The firm, the Police told mt claims to have a branch ft jQttngmpore281 words
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699 1948-01-12 3 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANCi, Jan. 11. Thousn little known to the public, the Marine Police Training School which occupies part of the Pclice Headquarters building at Ptnang Road was started four months ago in 8 ptcmbtr. 1917, by the Chief Police Officer, Mr.699 words
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Article79 1948-01-12 3 (from Our Own vtyrtzfh a PENANG, Jar 10. Wi^en the case came up for mention before Mr. J. p. 31ackl?dge in the Third 'Magistrates Court in which Um Eng Teng w,as charged with acting as a bookmaker tor the purpose of nagotiating for bets at the penang Turf79 words
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Article47 1948-01-12 3 (from Our Own Jleporter) XTOH, Jan. 10 A ease of housebreaking in Tambun has been reported to the Police. The victim was a shop-keeper who was robbed of $25 cash and about $30 worth of clothing, r.ro visions and eggs. No arrest has been made.47 words
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Advertisement37 1948-01-12 3 1 OUP CILOTHES JaTTsM Dry Cleaning, Dyeing l"-Ji 1 I I bbbV lA^Jtfr anc j invisible Mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. I 412. Orchard Rd .Telephone ***** .Singapore. Contirfetion within 24 hours including Collection and Delivery j37 words
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Miscellaneous474 1948-01-12 3 Burma Independence Pay Broadcast Mr. Bernard Hickley, Far East correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph, who haa just returned from Burma, will broadcast on the Jndepen-^ence pay celebrations I from Badto Malaya tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9.45 p.m. g* roup HAP Itt TllWt Y ALAY i i5? RK MALAVA PROGRAMMES Time474 words
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Article274 1948-01-12 4 WASHINGTON lan il Vm Senatora open* attack upon thi dl P |;,r :t would promo.' SJsd U mom vto bo p" aval I* vels Ti,, i the i ril cjem were Benatora Tom OMtnaMy and Waltei <;,. bj AmbaaaaMdOl Lewis i intlnued to tettify beforeU.P. - 274 words
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Article88 1948-01-12 4 London, Jan. 9. To stop young couples foiflni their parents sig natures in order to get married legist; ars ail over the country have been told to give writter ucknowledgment to parents of their consent. Mr. E J Dunnis. superintendent of Liverpool South district, who88 words
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Article, Illustration8 1948-01-12 4 Your Heart Will Say "Yes"- To Maureen kdfjkdjfdjfldkfd8 words
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350 1948-01-12 4 Penang Labour Leader Get 8 Months Jail (From Our Own Reporter) N G. Jan. 11. "i am satis hed that the accused had the intention of causing alarm and that he committed the offence on the o? a tf 1 K find the accused lunt? of the charge, said Mr350 words
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Article89 1948-01-12 4 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Jan. 10. Two t c on Ce ha C d n h Stables whS°.S piwon had been aroused arrest da young Malay Omar bin w t\ While the latter w? s try This to chtn P c°e Se f SOme *«m cnance arrest89 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-01-12 4 Once aea „h* g ng bad, V Hank. 1 i Then aJ g weM g .hi° LM foUnd him"c heard a counting. 1 Look at me! Look tn» d a a fj| was shouting. Hank turn jsaj himself gazing, into (rfl *lf mirror. The sight of" h64 words
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Miscellaneous200 1948-01-12 4 Monday's Puzzle Corner THIS week, let's try a set of puzzles are about ,7. Bind, puz/.les about the stars. The ans- 8. Animal skins, 10. Area meawers all pertain to some phase of sure, 11. Exclamation, astronomy. DOWN: 1. Postscript (ab.), 2. 1. HOMONYM Musteline mammal. 3. Rugged mountain crest.200 words
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Article, Illustration951 1948-01-12 5 FROM J. ARTHUR RANK STUDIOS WHEN GOOGIE FELL, SHE NEARLY LOST HER ARM •"T j A Pause -And A Thought S iSJ BIMMON3 mtiful, vivacious, 18-ytar-old star of the J Ar'hur Ran\- Oroanisation^ i playing her role in the film' "The Blue Lagoon" which Launder is pro-^ M» Fiji Befon951 words
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Article129 1948-01-12 5 Spanish Socialists Sentenced MADRID. Jan. 10- -Sentence* ranging from 25 years to two j years imprisonment were passed by a military court yesterday on 16 Spanish Socialists, including four women, accused o! attempttUf to incite a revolution. The defendants were charged .< with clandestinely attempting to reorganise the Spanish SocialistReuter - 129 words
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136 1948-01-12 5 Indian Army Attack Kashmir Rebels B^LHI. j an 10 A Go Wtcommuniqua said the ■A^y in Kashmir has Wan atta <* on rebel po- ound Naushera 90 mil s ■^oiSringga: u said ■2* "p»« and that "bek have been re.n- OJWH fh e nigh! ■Li 20 men near Pa- I^**U.P. - 136 words
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Article27 1948-01-12 5 SEIZURE OF EXPLOSIVES <Plosiv,.« 5O •<•• of I S rlt m, r lyt>r a '^m! Cjy- u«ir c »»«ei| t O p f the Emer•W^wm. tran, i xplo.Mves27 words
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Article67 1948-01-12 5 Geneva. Jan. 10.— Mr. Trygvie ife. Secretary-General o! the United Nations, is expected to arrive in Geneva by air tonight to begin a tour in search of a European s eat for the General Assembly of the United Nations in September. Mr. Lie is expectedReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement40 1948-01-12 5 I Attractive Afternoon Frocks £jy Beautiful Evening Gowns X^ffi d* 10% DISCOUNT. fllKni aal Hbbv Jafjw jV 'bb a Shanghai Modern Tailoring 10 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. [|^P^ jft x j ladies own material Phone *****. pi made to order w^aaßaa^a^aßßajwaa^40 words
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Article272 1948-01-12 6 We have become so accustomed to the spectacle whereby events in Indonesia shift now to the battlefield, now to the conference table, that the new crisis wili be accepted by many as I'm the natural order of thing*. Premier ShariTuddin has flown to Jogjakarta to confer272 words
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Article73 1948-01-12 6 Again while 'he Dutch reiterate their will ngness to negotiate with the RepSi Thev at autitv In i ™nten»ke to Republican IhJfe >U; h treops reentered' done,in ia. -V.i t' I>l'emair s th« Wcwtro. I,:iv been stuKL r section andacerta Kg £^""^".v truculent have made «s rftt "IV73 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-01-12 6 Happy Group At Birthday P arty A happy family group taken a* Mrs Qoutr An Ton's birthday party at Ho. 110, CaunhiU R^W last Monday. Left to right an Misi Phyllis him, Mr A. L. B. L««, MU Oag|» A. Ton. Mrs A L B. Lit)! and Mr Gouu> An56 words
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Article816 1948-01-12 6 Peter Lovegrove - The Dog That Went To War Peter Lovegrove r *r mm*mkmßnmm*mm»m*>*~*+**~m^M i Oatfc ft* the MranrJ cM* ir. the world eotl flfate Oi Animals till Ait* fltftfetl in the wafl Smudge is a black retriever I with a white shirt troat and white socks. At one time during World War816 words
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Article143 1948-01-12 6 and new to™, araen Cities areas h,l llalI Ial ana mining turf;. S 22** lnt the ru;»tS,i; s latest decision to wffifS expenditure. ftS^f^ WBr ende tan«BßoK^mwmmmSi. I out during t he wa r g 60InDteSaSSS' tT" h the mos t nfgent S-^aT&srE *»-M .iaStSS. em "Prefab143 words
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Article20 1948-01-12 6 Blessed are the P** C T lm\ for they shall be called the t ren of heaven. (Matt. S:W20 words
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Advertisement8 1948-01-12 6 SEASON TRADING CO. 57. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.' j8 words
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Article, Illustration905 1948-01-12 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE I with ing Pre-View presentS£d tba preview, k hat mteresting Surtneys 0 Curzon priday arternoon LbiU.Rad it was 3 Sierttions l mm, conw***« Z Sdnlfht on Htm e 1899 and endini ve:-. htttMß and domestic love rts has BBliersal ap th leading roles sjeagaf, "the905 words
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Advertisement11 1948-01-12 7 0K SI "ORE, r °"«r Quay. S in Mp ore.0 re.11 words
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Advertisement97 1948-01-12 7 aaBBBBBBBBJBJEBBBJBBBBJFajBjBBBjBBB^ MAPAIHi fLORENCf: IS fRpfARED TO ADVISE j HER PATRONS AND ACQUAINTANCES. j ABOUT THEIR BUSINESS AND PRIVATE AFFAIRS FOR TOR I NEW YEAR. A LEAP YEAR HAS A LOT IN STORE FOR ALL I SO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BE GUIDED BY HER ADVICE THROUGH 1948. Plat97 words
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Advertisement141 1948-01-12 7 1 "4 i« c^—- i ItSUV'S 20th Century Book oi 10,000 KOBMULAS, PROCESSES, and TRADE SECRETS For the Laboratory Workshop Factory and House $16 00. Post free KELLY WALSH LTD. 3ookselacrs Stationers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ll" c. K, tANG j Pewter Ware fat. Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVfct)141 words
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Miscellaneous15 1948-01-12 7 '"traits rs ''tdonaid 1947 •>■!• m 7 w Annual Fain Rr,tis h falcon \*n^ k 7.5015 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-01-12 8 B ■fsmsrv Distm l an*t Courts prosecutors: i Standma H N right): Ins- I ■ajCaW Bihiknshnnn. Inspec- t,,r dm ■SSbbW/ Inspector i Wmwint. hmmeetot ch*><>n A/r 1 li,u,h<it Smqh. Cemti Inspec- tmrt' Offk* Clerk, Inspector j r.jidvil Sinoh. Inspector Aziz. lr\^}i*ctor Lai Bahari S,ngh. fnSfector Ahmad. Inspector71 words
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Article, Illustration103 1948-01-12 8 IPOH WELCOME UNKNOWN .1 (><■- '/»''</»> wis t»vtn at the tpoh Town Hn '-.pi Miller. On her left are Mr. M. S. Pillai. a member ,-J J. V. Morais. Chairman of the Reception Covnndtfe sil Chettiar, another number of the Mission >>nt*d 'irn mm\ v M i JBB BBW BBBBBBi103 words
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143 1948-01-12 8 London, Jan. 9. -Four membjn of a football team celebrated alter winning a cup match-- I ««nd thtn stole four chickens which they had lor dinner next I day Barnstaple had beaten Tiver- 1 ton, and whe n their motor-coach Stopped QO the143 words
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52 1948-01-12 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 10, -The first pubic radio-telephone service between Hongkong and Canton. 90 miles to the north, was opened this morning with a conversation between the Governor of Honcn h 7; s Alexander Grantham, and the Governor of Kwangtung I Province. Dr. T. V. Soong.52 words
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Article62 1948-01-12 8 TRAPEZE FALLS 30 FEET 2 000° a? ll^^ An audience saw Swi, f kp 01 Towe^ saw Swiss trapeze artiste Fritzi anS n h fa 3 ft from a traSS fr and he husband save her f ro m serious injury. I saim'iifth^^ a doUble lirinJ r e air and62 words
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Article221 1948-01-12 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN t'S FATHER !OT KNOW lajnuun, Jan. 10—Three men rowed through heavy seas one night last week, to save two men and a girl in a foundered yacht. And before they could start the two-mile row back they had to dive into the water to help one man and221 words
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Article, Illustration73 1948-01-12 8 P olicemen Hurt In Gang Battle FLORENCE, Jan. ll Six policemen and six strikers were P»n~n ed i I gan batUe HE Florence-Leghorn Road yesterday roadb.^ iCe tryln& t0 remove y a me? bS e K eCted by were S? a n y a arrage small arms fire and a73 words
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Advertisement76 1948-01-12 8 nsxmVmvamm sSSr^SrS^taU4 i luht U aH S«S» U.rv «~.i MM U I^'° bc, tl a* aaaßßaaßaaß) *cni,,cr owf mc.. u r if,,„ u||h rJ> J"'" rttt of %tm m m aaaaaaaj m,.'*-,"?,!! at2T! I .mi mj a,,,, tu w .^irtwlr Pt tC BaaßJaßaaßj fc».k M >, a»a«Bj »a> r •l»*J76 words
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Article, Illustration42 1948-01-12 9 Photograph J- Photograph). Tribune mardiana carried^WM DaWceWFthe Malay WomcWm WeHfarw^Association entertaflM mvnt at the Victoria Theatre.-' <// j (/tmnrJ^t'Bj Wpir^fmmese vnm ml jr'^entation at the v^rwfy cntertaiirm^lm^maged oy the Malay Women'* Welfare Association at the VictoriaTTheatre last Friday night. TribuneTribune - 42 words
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Article, Illustration93 1948-01-12 9 HK-China Pact To Stop Smuggling 1-ondon. Jan. IX. omcial quarters in London confirmed that following negotiations between representatives of the Hongkong Government and the Governmtmt o f China to stop smuggling, ap agreement on the problem wfW be brought into effect by an exchange of notes. No details of theTribune - 93 words
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Article39 1948-01-12 9 SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.— Rescue operations were being rushed today for the 2.000-ton Soviet vessel Podolsk which is aground 48 miles off Woosung (at the south of the Yaungtse River about 10 miles north of Shanghai).39 words
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Article284 1948-01-12 9 LONDO-^Jan. 9.. ..5t0ry of a scheme to defraud the inland revenue by 2 director of a Arm, Miss X, another director, Mr. Y, since dead, *nd a man who was alleged to have said he didn't get his "10 per cent," was told at Marlborough-street court.284 words
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Article, Illustration59 1948-01-12 9 I SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.- Shanghai's women will hot be able to buy nylon stocklihgs as soon as the authorities here decided today to place a ban on the sales of nylons to protect native silk industries .j* a I BaTfl mW^ 'i^fF' r^w^B Br \W59 words
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Advertisement34 1948-01-12 9 la^pp iii ajg!_^y--j Pictures far the ffome pine repwJMCtiorn of Of(( «mf j Modem Masters, beautifully framed. at prices from -00 35-00 he Print corner Roneo Building 104, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGATORE. j I JBjBBBaTBBBBBBBBBBBJBaaBBBBBBBjBBKBJBBBBBBBBBBB34 words
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Article60 1948-01-12 10 TOKIO, Jan. 10:-Japane 5e im. tod by Gen. MacArthur's headquarters today that the allocation i T l*H m ma u y be in^eased soon. Lt. Nugent, chief of SCAPs olvii l n a g™^ educate sectlS said the authorities In charge of cou allocation had indicatedReuter. - 60 words
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Article210 1948-01-12 10 New Bid T Better Ai Speed Tim LONDON. Ji,:-. ir eQh M Aircraft Company 1S tc to Improve the mterSH closed circuit speed -ecort^B tured from th Ur.:- -'|H last August by Groip X John Cunningham n-xtiJH weather permitting ~^M Squadron Lead-: w a J toft, former member of high-Ri uter. - 210 words
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Article166 1948-01-12 10 SINO-FRENCM BARTER PAC Nanking, Jan. u> -Rrp» tives of the French Far &m M i Economic Mission called ;nfl Chi-tien, Minister of t4 1 Affairs, and expressed t-iJ J-;-that a barter agreement M soon be concluded b. :*t-r. ■> and France for the t xr.^as^^B; French coal, rice and :r.acb^^B*Reuter. - 166 words
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Miscellaneous97 1948-01-12 10 ;««ii.i<«-i:*«lM*»«' <» <•"' JI«r«M Tribune "SUNSHINE FALLS" WE COUNTRY. HAVENT) DON T >OU GO CVCUNG) JHATTW i OPEN ROAD ISJ I **B»**-^^%q > vmicucocccwTUATO in fiTT FRffiH AIR r I TWE VERY LAST FLAX V IA06N W1IH ttllUWIU (JO6CTF^hair:j^ \on E VVOULC GO FOfi) W FUMBB, 6MOKE.XW 6*6, at ,.\{m97 words
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Article, Illustration2347 1948-01-12 11 IN THE NIGHT OF THE NINTH j e w Serial Story— By J. R. Wilmot ■cHAPTFK I. Girl With The Blue Kves I Dale sat. her almost ■v he had sat down. Bv' were-posed n lne ■-topped tabK and she B imslL pleasantly- in the Palms of her slim rather2,347 words
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Advertisement83 1948-01-12 11 BJSgassjjj^ m Wm7% W mm^mm^mf Last 3 Shows: 3, 6 15, 9.J5 p.»f. A Strange Love Sory That Hurts! CHARLES CHAPLIN in "Monsieur Verdoux" (The Modern Bluebeard) A new Chaplin in a new story! Opening Tomorrow Paulette Goddard. Ray MUland in "KITTY" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjJIBBBIBBBBIV^ GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 pJtt. "Pesert Agent"83 words
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Article109 1948-01-12 12 Train Run On A Shoestring LONDON. Jan 9. The 8 a.m. j train from Clacton to London stopped on a lonely section of the L X.E R line, near Weeley. Essex. And for ten minutes the pas.-eng- i ors wondered. Then the guard entered a firstclass carriage. He said "Could109 words
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Article168 1948-01-12 12 BERLIN. Jan. 10.— Several Ger- man newspapers published today a report of the British licensed j news agency D.P.D. that a high Soviet political officer had warned German political leaders against anti-Soviet campaigns because "there wil be only one occupation power in Berlin in theU.P. - 168 words
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223 1948-01-12 12 Brought 1,000 Babes Into World -Lost None London. Jan. 10. To have i (brought more than 1.000 babies into the world without losing one or a mother, is the record Nurse Thomas, twenty years a midwife, in the village of Ban- weh i Somerset I Some of the children she223 words
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84 1948-01-12 12 I I .JuSX Jan 9 A ma who stole because he was nagged for i by°Mr y b c y KSS ?Wls a? r n C P ale y~Scott, Recorder M Leeds Quarter Sessions. I Postponing sentence en the! niHH 1X months the Re cord-84 words
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Advertisement174 1948-01-12 12 '((eSJ^/mim^miu "lM 2PM PM /t (.littering Gmikyn fim Festival! with 7 Danny Kayes in 7 colorful Romantic Escapades! I «#m "■<"■■ v "'///<• &w* c/ Urf//<r .V/;//v" m TECHNICOLOR taring DANNY A i>/ VIRGINIA MAYO mrmmmmmmmmwmmmwrwmmmmmm*zmmmmm?mwimwmmwnmmnmmmmmmm Mi SIIOWINC AT NIK I Md HI PM. SHOWS ONLY! i Alexander Kurd Vs174 words
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Advertisement179 1948-01-12 12 Last rout- Shows (PcustluM 1.30+6.30-9.30 P *S p HONE bqojl Don't Miss this Gt*at Picture! I fooio tm^thjKt jp% I™" W\ I ftFkA rlhSk ••■"'•"Wltsjßjt.l aLaa* K I WT\ ftM lOmmJi lAUAI QYNB r^(gWfl»iofcASimct,Aisaiu^ mo tot* ho** L^J^i J RADIOS GRIATEST OAYTIMI MO6RAM HOW ON THI SCUM j. lAaa am179 words
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Article, Illustration97 1948-01-12 13 D A TH? MOTHER Ka GR ANT)' L T l X EM_JSSs earn alight. V 0 er n mother, !IS a Co P e nhagen yesterday for J_2 was stated to be a secret rendezvous with the ex-King. I cannot give the exact date m y weddingReuter - 97 words
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Article73 1948-01-12 13 JOHORE FLOOD PICTURES Top) 411 that is left of a coffee l shop and a Teochew way an g theatre in the heavily flooded town of Kota Tinggi, The motor i boat was preparing to make an evacuation trip when it developed engine trouble. (Above): Common sense and ingenuity] This73 words
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Advertisement171 1948-01-12 13 tiTflgt THE WORLD'S i5 MS* SS MOST FAMOUS MOREZ (Jura) PtftPfcC FRANCE vLUvlllJ filM ftAiVl strike. tfo/c Distributors: Malayan Union d Singapore. bssssml the water of "lire f Super-aerated, fresh clear, and with that mm^S I joyful sparkle right m^mLmW down to the last drop-~ there's no waste with JMm^u171 words
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Miscellaneous76 1948-01-12 13 (Answers to puzzles on page 13) i 1. Son, sun. 2. Crossword puzzle solution: flJ P °fl AU flfl flStTlß^ BaT^ 3. Constellations; Aid to Navi- I gat Jon; Interplanetary Space. 4. H SEA J SPARE HEAVENS ARETE I ENE s PICTURE CROSSWORD ACROSS:— I. Mat, 3. Tub, 5. Rider.76 words
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Article1181 1948-01-12 14 IBu lltions, Lui <jU"* i M.il.iVi!. BO during th' peel Psartlculnrlj toll the case Ln Un srh 1 Ines *1, fairly evenly ditv tribuU 'i ovei the th.< e secti in and. although a feu 000l under the I tol tlii w*"-k, a food dfaßtnd1,181 words
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118 1948-01-12 14 LONDON. Jan 11 An va£L W,,tlmen who until recent "TS 2 N h Animlia PentarlH wh™ ,1. Gulf of Car. «S in March hC rainy scaso sented by the aboroglnal reserve cast of Darwin". Although recently described as generally friendly, extremely St^ dlfficultReuter - 118 words
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Article686 1948-01-12 14 SINGAPORE JAN. 9 Singapore snare quotations today as given by the Malayar Shareholders Association were ai follows Borer attic* Atlas Ice ABOO i4.o* vlex Brie* Ords. 180 1.90 Pre. 3.50 3.80 B.M. Trustee 8.75 8.50 cti Cons. Tin Smelters (O) 22/- 23/--do (P) 26/- 27/Eastern United Assurance686 words
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Advertisement68 1948-01-12 14 Tke BO Hong SteamsUp Co. (Incorporated in Sinßapore) PASSFNGFR FREIGHT SERVK IS For Bbil, Ron*, Swatow ft Amov s HON(. SIANG" 31st Jan. For liaingoon via Penang. U KAMI'MNG'. S S. KKI'ONC n ..22m1. Jan. W FllßßiUnf ani Piadioe MV. BIDok Uh Jan. WH D JAMB I P» ti u68 words
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Article747 1948-01-12 15 E F C ,V S TODAY 12 IHIRD ROUND PLAYED- EVEN IO THE FAILURE THEMOSrFAM; INCLUDING IHE VL A SURVEY UL^SJNDICATES GILLINGHAM. *GUE CLUBS, dt-feat of former mmmm* ***> BBS draw f» Rangers must JJ st telling blows m ague Fourth Divi•h a number oi eague clubs are i747 words
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Article70 1948-01-12 15 Death Of Sileut MIllionaire y QUSHtfAIM CAMP. Jan. 10.— "fjjaaa. liiiil>ia-ail I*l ttoMlkm «tajl r»lat 1 laic's nuSSnTBG 11 ItWUB a\DG raa* tivea attended the funeral of Aahsjsrt tn. jj^ffl*- •H** Ins ateetes/.** risWreri frosn as -far away aa-i nanldttt Ailadthe tawnt of tha <^tt<^ mum%ikmf^fmt^baay\ lay m ahfet*; ••Scßttjr/U.P. - 70 words
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Article51 1948-01-12 15 Baby GIrl For The Roosevelts LOS ANGLES, Jan. 10.— An 8 hound 14 outtced baby girl was bom to Mr. and lira. James ftooee- 1 veK. The baby granddaughter of the late president will be named Anna feleanor, alter her paternal grandmother, the ftddanfflfr* bnva. i I two other children.—U.P. - 51 words
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Article153 1948-01-12 15 are the handicap. 1 :d>> for the seconc I the Ktuca Lumpui ■Class 2. Div. 4. 6 Furs. B.fo.jh! 8.11 c CI ,f s 2 D v 5 6 Furs. Foretold 8.04 l Gay Prattle 8.04 Graceful Spear 8.00 Horses: Clase 2, Div. 6, 6 Furs. United Sagittarius 9.00153 words
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Article33 1948-01-12 15 s BALA All m Ith I cur native wo- were haa_S ant?? on for llVes harf ail i concert f Und ■*iy raed with i^ofi__TJ» t0 some Afnca Ac--or^w C Jnts the33 words
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Article61 1948-01-12 15 PETITE RO6SELLE, Jan. 11. I -Eight miners were killed and 42 were injured by a double mine explosion here, according j to a final official communique. The Ministry of Industry and j Commerce in' Paris announced !< sixteen of those injured were j i in a serious condition61 words
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Article100 1948-01-12 15 Met s; p The Bri- 1 _P f^om C offl cers and BJ The Norweigian ship in a radio, shortly after midnight vfl m S ht re P° rt^ It was sinking! «.!ffu° f Colon say and that the tI I, ship was r »cing to its aid. wiReuter - 100 words
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376 1948-01-12 15 MCC Open Tour In West Indies Coloured Players Give Glorious Display BR rt)GETOWK Barbados I Jun. 11.— Three coloured :»laytrj, a. Taylor <10t not out?, G. Carew. (46» and C Walcott •46 not out*, gave a glorious d»splay of batting today when Baroados, facing tne M C.C. first innings total376 words
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Advertisement25 1948-01-12 15 rTo fulfil your all kinds of I SPORTS REQUIREMENTS Please Visit STANLEY COMPANY fl 107, North Bridge Road* <J (opposite Adelphi Hotel) Singapore. I aaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBaaaBBBBaBBBaaBBBBBBBaaBBBBBa^BBBBBBBIBBBBBiaBBBBB*25 words
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Article, Illustration102 1948-01-12 16 Restarts from J^nlsht ZmH flOOds hart subslairt^ areas and that nZJ rcstßrnint to their ha! There *as no rta day and last night Only low- lyi nf dothi reaorted still underW Tribune pictunn a/ Top, a rompitff r JV shop houses floiniPfia^A Centre. Mr. C S I102 words
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Article60 1948-01-12 16 Til? i«5t S .J l "«»0) TO BRZBD mil. "^"TMENT. MTUN OF VARio?,?^i l r ,Mr- a uSH men two Chines e and ?onSct y ,on Were arrested in thls by T Mr Gp Ce p? a rty was h<?ad <*> l«4oa«^&^^_2!* received in a60 words
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Article33 1948-01-12 16 Moscow Jan. ,M Union's housing P' f M was not .fulfilled satis«| Vassil Kuznetsov. Pr« the Central Council Unions said in a sPSJ.L.JH ed in "Trud." the rrs**| organ, today. I33 words
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Advertisement151 1948-01-12 16 LAST J SHOWS: P.M., 4.15, Sl 9.1.5 P.M. __Bl_3= Smi 'ill ji'm^;/^!!!!^!' "a J: m to** w*w w 5m A Columbia Picture "^^ss? r TO-MORROW Strr en's Dramatic love I Story That Swept The World' "OVER THE MOON' in TECHNICOLOR sum.,. MERLE OBBROIN j m :~tmbȣ__& ii IMILIY* BEER /A/,r151 words
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