Morning Tribune, 30 January 1948
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Title Section15 1948-01-30 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1 NO. 671. (New Beri< I 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1948.15 words
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183 1948-01-30 1 b n hunt m the i,ne conF vf f f« the mur-ie-1 12 bank emir '-vh.. k'-VVh) bandits >"..','n ai point. B\SSr rangers of iinds of yen riM !> ,wh *the largest obbt>!> ',fa nh' i-uP recent we J?"' m M'yagi Prers t 100Reuter - 183 words
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Article39 1948-01-30 1 lUUBI UU8 jan 29 French hanks exchange markets were closed y following the Government's Bion to withdraw all 5.000C notef vi circulation. The to authorising th* withdrawal passed earlier today. m banks will also be closed39 words
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Article37 1948-01-30 1 lUJLACHIE, GLASGOW, Jan. The British Labour GovernI suffered ita first loss of a s:r.i the 1945 general eleev.'hon Mr. Charles McFarlane, pvatjve. was returned with ■jonty of 395 m the bye-elec-result announced here today.37 words
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Article30 1948-01-30 1 INDIAN STA TUS IN MALAYA 29. --United F etna thai the Indian High ESS 7. ir Lon,lon intend K C VH Co,onial offi <* for fe n h f the differences30 words
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Article69 1948-01-30 1 Tokio, Jan. 29.— For the first j cm e in Japanese history, the public saw a performance of the famous Gilbert and Sullivan ccmic opera "The Mikado," which m 1885 was requested a ban m London by the Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain on grounds that69 words
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Article, Illustration122 1948-01-30 1 Among the things Girl Guides learn is how to light a camp fire. This is necessary because most Girl Guides grow up to be housewives, and then they have to know how to start a fire m the kitchen— which is the first step tou\irds a successful houstwfe's career. It122 words
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222 1948-01-30 1 G* tvi T m V° Uc e have torch. 0(K tui an electric fWrtad m JKI coUect °r, was Sm2 tor* S c,° n J |M Vn $1 5 < n m I>roke il? J our ar ™ed ,rr 'ey fload and. got away222 words
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166 1948-01-30 1 YOKOHAMA, Jan. 29— TH* Commander of a group of sir Japanese war crimes suspects, all of whom had confessed to tHe murder of six American naval airmen jn French Indo-ChimK testified that he personally cut the throat of one prisoner "to satisfy my desire."U.P. - 166 words
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264 1948-01-30 1 BANDITS ORDERED MUSIC WHILE THEY RANSACKED HOUSE $16,000 haul by robbers m 2 raids WHILE THEY TURNED O* THE RADTO FULL BLAST. CHINESE GUNMEN RANSACKED THE HOME OF THE REV. PHEW HOCK HIN IN HILLSIDE DRIVE, UPPER SERANGOON. ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND GOT AWAY WITH ABOITf $5,000 IN CASH AND264 words
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Article617 1948-01-30 1 COLLEGE ROBBED OF $11,000 Panicky gunman said: "that's enough" SINGAPORE'S BIGGEST HOLD-UP THIS YEAR TOOK PLACE AT LUNCH-TIME YESTERDAY. WHEN A MALAY AND A EURASIAN, BOTH ARMED. ROBBED A $11,000 PAYROLL FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. The bandits, both of whom spoke fluent English, held up the Secretary to the617 words
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Advertisement58 1948-01-30 1 X#/ Twisted Seagrass Mats ffST/ 3' x 6' 9 s 8.00 i AA \r Other si2es v r r 5i0.75 i J Ives-des these V *W ***** 12i|ed here I 5' x 7' $15.75 are aso 6' x 6' $16.25 available. 5' xB' $18.00 View them to-day! j w m\vAm58 words
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384 1948-01-30 2 I The Colony's finance- luffcred I tai Vt $WM>" MO m three months last year foe to liquor and to\bCCQ concessions granted to the Services personnel. This figure was mentioned m the Advisory Council yesterday by Mr. P. A. B. M'Kerron. Colonial384 words
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127 1948-01-30 2 TRIBUNE MAN IS MADE STATE COUNCILLOR Mr John Victor Morais, Branch Managing Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Ipoh, has been appointed an Unofficial Member ol the Perak State Executive Council. He Is President of the Kinta Indian Association. m the early days of the liberation he was chairman of the127 words
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421 1948-01-30 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) A special District Rally of Hangers Guides, a nd Brownies from all over Singapo^ met at tne Church o. England Zenana Mission School yesterday evening to welcome Mrs. A. H. Pin-r-rck. Gin' Guid Commissioner lor Malaya and Singapore who had come421 words
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99 1948-01-30 2 Ai he Third Police Court ue Hmt Widow woe sentenced to tl and fmnl jr,o. or a further A h Complaman} stated that she m front 0 f her house; v^hen ncr l wth a wooden cloa mL'l99 words
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1006 1948-01-30 2 T> shooting and b:ttlehrc*in» incident occurred it tne junction of Desker Read and Karp.r.ij Sapor Roaj tr abc-ut twe -o'clock QB the atternoon ci Jan. 22 had an echo at &j Singapore Catmmt'% Cour jsterday. where jr. inquiry into h? death cf a y-ung Chines1,006 words
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Article84 1948-01-30 2 NEW YORK, Jan. T9. w to-Europe" plan is <tevt{»l» n J day sf the American elt "vjj, cieiy prepared to comb 89 m Canada and Costa Rica 50.000 cafs /or Istf***Tfce programme §tartea a Me London Daily Mirr<» j r frontpage editorial M theU.P. - 84 words
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Advertisement78 1948-01-30 2 B Disperse That Gas After Meals With Oe Witts Antacid Powder Platuiance the result of accumulated gasses In the stomach and the dispersing of those gasses through the louth can be very objectionable to oursclf as weU as others. ,?h* d ,T of De wltt s Antacid owder will give78 words
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431 1948-01-30 3 China as badly off now as during the war, says Swiss newsman p AY S HIS SERVANT S3 MILLION A MONTH I (Tribune Staff Reporter) i RnfiQhard Far Eastern correspon- f•• SftJSKfc ZriW. Switzerland's j m ,1 .U left Singapore this morning for •SRSRS SIS "here he will report 'Ll431 words
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Article82 1948-01-30 3 A middle-aged Muslim. Abduim bin Basin Shall, was brought »for, the Fourth Police Magisrate yesterday to answer Itrfe ol causing hurt to <-ne pflt Ahmad with an iron pipe. This was aIK-ged to have taken ►lace It the back of 28. Haji Lane i 8 a.m. on Jan.82 words
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Article172 1948-01-30 3 The Old Boys' Association of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School will hold an annual dinner on Sunday, Feb. 8, at the Cecil Restaurant, Finlaysor Given, at 7.45 p.m. Party games and dancing will follow the dinner. All members and their friends are cordially invited. The charges172 words
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Article74 1948-01-30 3 Twenty-seven-year old Chua Teng Hwee, a Teochew of Kampas Road, claimed trial at the Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of cheating. He was accused of cheating Yeow Beng Low of $360 by handing him a cheque for that sum. which was not honoured, on Jan74 words
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Article, Illustration42 1948-01-30 3 Miss D. Bynes chats with Mrs. Loke Yew at Wednesdays cocktail party given by Mr. Loke Wan Tho to Mr. A, W. Green, an executive of the Overseas Cinematograph Theatres, a company of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation, who arrived here recently.42 words
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Article133 1948-01-30 3 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald who fa at present :n London has arranged to meet all Malayan stu►nts m Britain who can manage U be presen; at the Colonial »ffi(\ on Friday. Entertainment m be m the nature of an Informal tea party which willFastco Service - 133 words
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Article203 1948-01-30 3 The following passengers will disembark from the Gorgon today when she arrives from Fremantle: Mr G. H. Armstrong. R. Beverley. R.K.A. Bruce. T- S. Bryce, Keow Sen^ Chew. Mr. A. D. Cox. Master W. Cox. Miss M. Duncan. Mrs. MM. Duthie, T. W. Harapson, L.203 words
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Article34 1948-01-30 3 Manila, Jan. 28. President Manuel Roxas* proclamation of amnesty for all political and economic collaborators goes to ConIgress today, amid indications j that the legislative body will give lit speedy concurrence.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article221 1948-01-30 3 KuahT,, o 0l l Moham ed 2 Mahamed ktio. t^ l^ b y Mr. *^n**rd** ssel at th ay< and sentenced Sua "r,7 us imprison ach for h ,yin kes of thp r °tan f! a^C h hn^/ C^ d a 61- Pra dealer pr °Pmy221 words
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153 1948-01-30 3 NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, Jan. 29— Sue Negroes have W*«* for admission to four different echoole at the University of Oklaho,na m a renewed effort to break down the state's racial segregaU Thia follows' the actions of Mrs. Ada Fisher, 23-j/ear-oW Negress, who unsuccessfullyReuter - 153 words
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Article115 1948-01-30 3 Fourteen persons, consisting o: eight Chinese and six Boyanese faced the Fourth Police Ccurt yesterday on two charges of housebreaking and theft. They were alleged to have broken into No. 4 Sub-Depot at 8 milestone Jurong Road at 1 a m. on Jan. 23 and115 words
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Article71 1948-01-30 3 Fines total being $50& wen imposed on 21 Chinese, which include 3 women, at the Eighth Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling m public. The accused were arrested when a party from the Gambling Suppression Branch raided two notorious gambling .houses71 words
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Advertisement35 1948-01-30 3 f| OLD CLOTHE^i V^i P MAW new: k by Dry Cleaning, Dyring and invisible Mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412. Orchard Rd Telephone ***** .Singapore. C oir-pletion within 24 hours including Collection j and Delivery35 words
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Article, Illustration45 1948-01-30 4 Eye -Catcher Hutton! V**, [is none othfi than H' U t Hut ton. Uowdk Paramount star who made Singapore roar with lauqhttr m th( ■Pfrtls of Panlint" Wen tm relates \>< tt/vrt? shots at her pool, m a two pttee suit as glamourous as h» rself.45 words
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Article61 1948-01-30 4 2K213 r?;^ £L2S2 l ,aW,J w >™' ctfnic by Mr. John BJ!'"'. 1 »"»«—»< Wf^lKMrtw fon/ro»'er*i«Z w^ ss&r? ts^arjc 77./- philanthropist is Mr. E J Hailstorm, son of a Londoner and Pinsidrni of the Royal Zoological Society of Nero ßonthWoto He said thousands of earnerAAP; Reuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration54 1948-01-30 4 f.T. X' .r* r*" d a ,Hd do rope •n»» Fin, the Frog Wi.hlng Wall. There i*trnci| It all looked very eacitine .n,i ••IH.mou.. Follow me.' .aW Flop who i- Soon »h.T ar d o thc open.ng*. *n»it«d Flop. •At the end of th»t tunn.l w. thall54 words
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488 1948-01-30 4 In convicting 20-veai-old C pi. uorcton Lamp I. ell of the Ist. Bn. Seaforth Highlanders for voluntarily obstructing a police inspector. Mr. E. S. d< Banzie. the Second Police Magistrate said: You must understand that it is a serious offence to interfere with the488 words
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Article167 1948-01-30 4 LONDON- More Labour peers I are needed, especially those with practical experience m the mines. the shipyards and other industries. I the the Archbishop of York. Dr. Cyril Garbett. said. There were already some with this experience, and their speeche were greatly valued, but many167 words
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Article71 1948-01-30 4 LONDON. Smilin? warmly, with her fair hair blowing m tho breeze. Princess Anne of Bour-bon-Parma was embraced and kissed by ex-King Michael of Rumania when she arrived at Davos Dorf, Switzerland. Princess Anne was dressed m a tan coat and was hat less. Michael, who71 words
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Article91 1948-01-30 4 Rice Situation Much Improved UmppM, Jan. n.-rmm believe the world riet mm\ is easing rapidly. Most Eastern countries have the \1 rice crops since the «■<,, £J need less wheat. In the three normal f.jnorfk. countries. Burma. s lam 5 French Indochina, the r j ff J this season ngereeeU91 words
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Article156 1948-01-30 4 Grady Going To India NEW YORK Jan. 25.-Hennß F. Grady, the United S ate s \M barsador o India who ha s J^M m America for six wye"i s f.»fl conference on Indian qutsioaH with S a*e Department oliiciakH at Wa.^ing^on, lot La (iuariiM today aboard Mie Pan-AmerciaH Clipper Invincible156 words
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Article, Illustration125 1948-01-30 4 *v, Jan 29— American film interests are planning m establishment of a second Hollywood m Australia. rhey have informed Prime Minister Joseph Chiftev that Iks) are examining this method of using their stored up dollar funds m Australia. Negotiations have entered a hopeful stage which may.Reuter; AAP - 125 words
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Article64 1948-01-30 4 Okayamn. Japan, Jan 29 r ltv latest United States Navy igurvs show that 288 Japanese lost their lives when a ferry carrying 408 passengers, including thre 0 members of the British Commonwealth Occupation in^' 8, "W a mine an d sank nshim C I nland sea just offlU.P. - 64 words
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Advertisement14 1948-01-30 4 >i\i»\m FLoiti:\t i: TO ADVISE Flat "M" heehen IiUILmU "S CHARd'rOAD PHONE ***** KOAD.14 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-01-30 5 he 's Cute Is Kate IKatherine Hepburn as she appears m a scene from her Q-M vekkk "Undercurrent" coming to Singapore.21 words
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Article288 1948-01-30 5 ardxer |i trying to i untain top! I I apartment house Hying, dark-haired act: ess has hei own plana for a j ttrl's home of modern de- plans include tome of Incorporated into the ie apartment m which lined Clark Gable In I ks kardner says she will288 words
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Article105 1948-01-30 5 LONDON.— An under aker wen o Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. Infirmary, 'o collect the body cf Mr. William Henry Griffi lis, 6 of Fell-s reet, Treharris. for burial. H e found that Mr. Gritli h's l>ody had been- removed b> anoher undertaker mi n mistake for that of105 words
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254 1948-01-30 5 is o-4-year-oia wmmssmmuuwmm. Saba, a former President of the Iraq Senate, the Bagdad correspondent of the British-controlled Near East Arab broadcasting station m Jcrsalem reported tonight quoting informed circles there. Regent Abdul Illah held consultations with the country's political leaders today.— Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 118.— The254 words
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Article170 1948-01-30 5 LONDON. Education chiefs are disturbed by the Army 8 report that ten m every hundred recruits car.'t read or write. An Sir Graham Savage, Education Officer of the LC.C. suggest c 1 to the Association of Education Officers m London. "I wonder If the Army could be persuaded170 words
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426 1948-01-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 2<J.— As a sequel to the arm. Ed robbery which look place at Ulan Simpan Estate, Kuang on Oct. 10, last year, two Chinese, Choo Ten Yew arid Keng Kirn Sui, faced their trial before Mr Justice T. T Russell,426 words
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Article143 1948-01-30 5 SANTIAGO* Jan. 28. The Chile Government reported that Russia had refused to subrni to the International Court of Justice 'he dispute over the Soviet refusal to gran,t an exit visa to the Russian wife of a Chilean diploma 's son. A» a result Chile isU.P. - 143 words
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Article310 1948-01-30 6 After twenty-two months of uneasy and prolonged existence the Malayan Union Advisory Council has been laid to rest with the solemnity that USliall) attend; such events. I inspired by the dictum that one should speak wall of the dead, oiiicial and unofficial mourners present at the ceremony310 words
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Article132 1948-01-30 6 Gri ef I'he Government Craved our indulgence by assuring us uiat the vi .democratically elected Advisory Louncii would 'oe treated as if it were a popular assemMy. Also we were led to believe that we were to tolerate it until a more progressive constitution was forged for us. Only the132 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-01-30 6 Mr Loke Wan Tho. host of the cocktail party given '.n honour of Mr. A. W. Green. J Arthur Rrtl Executive, and Mrs. Green seer with Mr. Green. Mr. Claude M( ssey and Mrs. Green Stated Mrs. Schofield.43 words
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Article1008 1948-01-30 6 Ronald Preston - Ronald Preston Crisis In The Book World -by- LONDON. Britain's younger »nd less known authors are having a difficult time as a result jf a sharp fall m the public demand for books, especially novels, and the shortage of paper due to the economic1,008 words
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Article21 1948-01-30 6 Let your communication rea, yea; Nay, nay c otcMm ver is more than these if pvil i Matt. 5:37). W*21 words
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Advertisement12 1948-01-30 6 y TOttt !capp^ ciAO SEASON TRADING CO. j 57. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE.'12 words
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Article, Illustration933 1948-01-30 7 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE WITH oad Psrty latherli ga] ?2 tne resident u-.-.Curv.e. M r ns Oreec tl oversea^ <-•■ Itnar Rink organs a Cprejcfltoo iP> of Sin^ap i' LsS wife Eto» w "h" son tin screen brigh:-,.: ared Borai t »rrli c Ntw In her 1 d ]L933 words
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Advertisement22 1948-01-30 7 DBJBCT CHINA!^ Destiny feat- osophv ?*5 Stream !fe!;' r U s $5.70 sharra ..$i0.50 t y book L T R E "us?22 words
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Advertisement44 1948-01-30 7 Special Sale for 2 weeks only Evening Gowns Beautiful Sequins Beaded designs. 30 Original Price 70 To Clear $130.W Afternoon Frock Smart Well Tailored Original Price w f rt To Clear $5© JU Sliangiwi Modern Tailoring Co. L» No. 10 R __„._Sin,a P ore.44 words
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Advertisement244 1948-01-30 7 < O >l M I IM I I Smith. Fconomics IMJ Booth. Book-Keepin? and Accounting. 3.60 Rowland. Office Or am >.%\ ion fc Management 6.50 Eckcrsley. Commercial Course fox Foreign students JjJ Tovey. Balance Sheets Weston. Refresher Course m Punctuation and Spelling JfJ Cousins. Teach Yourself Book-Keep-nr. Z'J Whitten and244 words
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Article, Illustration53 1948-01-30 8 Kindergarten class m .session. P ifrfja learn to write characters on slates. The teacher Showing a llttle °°y now to Ho about tracing his outlines m the right way. Th* m tteo ladtiie.s at, Interested m idcture hliwks which th* y are trying to put m53 words
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Article158 1948-01-30 8 LONDON. Jan. 20. While a, MOm*n aiH seventy-five was sill living m a cottage, the owtv?r had parts of J t I)U ii,.d down around her. She was l«'ft exposed to th/ weather, declared her counsel at Bisfop'g Stcr<ford Herts. Pa it of the front158 words
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Article, Illustration490 1948-01-30 8 HARRY FANG - Singapore Kinder Learn HARRY FANG STORY BY m retrospect, ones start m schoel life tnroagh the kindergarten brings pkasant and amusing memories which we light shy to relate How often we are uncomfortable when our parents biurt out innocently stories of our school days at conversations— days when an "amah490 words
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Article147 1948-01-30 8 "The Court" In— "The LONDON Jan. :^-fl j had been a: large f^rfl 1 and posing aa Dr. 'V caped ebnrict alias "the Co 11 Vo *^M car like the one he :*J ho wS% !ct r0 assault- .1 This was a Roll:! :J^B fee ly m keepine wi'-Hfl and147 words
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Advertisement54 1948-01-30 8 -T Jp v AVAILABLE FOR m\\ Jfe- jrfWB&m Immediate Delivery *Ps*W I AC. 50 eyeles Models W—-^^— oo*o^*o* no Volts 7r Watts i 0^ 0^ 23 1500 OPERATES RADIO, REFRIGERATOR, LIGHTS. IRON, FLUORESCENT LAMP, ETC. EXACTLY TIiE SAME AS CITY MAINS A dependablePower S^htVUnt^h^y^ need it. Demonstration at[SPOT RADIO, ./1,,,54 words
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Article, Illustration318 1948-01-30 9 CHAN SECHON - CHAN SECHON Picture By Uarnan Chan Seehon vto |s» lrst h;,nd L of what the utile pw fo boys and g-rls are land laj everyday. betihs st I s.bl and 11.30 ajn. Ait perl di I] s D I all seri( fher< is plenty cf fun318 words
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Article, Illustration9 1948-01-30 9 22 s trass raSas-a fewrshsws?9 words
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Article, Illustration89 1948-01-30 9 p happy group* at the cocktail party given by Mr. Loke Wan Tho m honour of Mr. A. W m, J- Arthur Rank Executive. Top (Left to right):— Mr*. J Sharp. Mr. Sharp. Mrs a. ■C""i Ifr. Loke Wan Tho. h mt, Mr. Green andTribune - 89 words
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Advertisement42 1948-01-30 9 RQQKf fIUAi TTrtWRITIR COMPANY. IMC. r PORTABLE MODEL FCsUttftHg VELVETONE FINISH MAGIC MARGIN j; /OUCH CONTROL SHIFT FREEDOM g JMMEDATE DELIVERY FROM S JOCK S R°ME° LTD. g 104 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL MM S ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR ft PEHANG J42 words
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Article85 1948-01-30 10 LONpON. There was a knock on a shuttered window at the booking-office of Leicester Opera House. r A girl cashier. Miss Lilian Prjdmore. of Mcd way-street, Leicester opened it to find a gun pointing I ncr A man's voice ordered 'Open the door, quick." Instead,85 words
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Article474 1948-01-30 10 Died On Wedding Eve fore a 49-year-oli h mr n: ht *fl ft was to have been ma "7 J ol^^* found l strangled. and^^M live bridegroom, who hL P >^B» her for 26 years, was '^t^-W hospital, suffering from a^H This was stated at \\> a n.,^aW when Harold474 words
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Article70 1948-01-30 10 United Nations Coffl^H sion decided today tc *2^B the Russians another days to grant them into north Korea. A spokesman .-aid a te r addressed to N^M Korean commander i J Mm Gen. G. P. X* January 18 might ;M reached him. H I commissioners < IU.P. - 70 words
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Miscellaneous167 1948-01-30 10 JComies-Exclauive <«> Morning Wrmmm "SUNSHINE FALLS" SAY CROWN AND ANCHOR t I uADNT Evf ECTEO SUCH A I JJ "ERB MORE THAN ANYTHING^ •ERB WAS OVER THE TOP. .-"ajg^K J 1 I COUNTER ATTACK>>v -HE HAD HIS SOUVENIR HEADING FOR THE JEfIRiCS" <?»^ ;-^mM AND WAS EASILY J vT_ fty-i'167 words
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Article2308 1948-01-30 11 J. R. Wilmot - O N th e NIGHT OF the NINTH J. R. Wilmot Serial Story- By d on n, m "Eg Pritrt ••>■ llian itth tne prof*" h( s he #ai ovx na 0 IB perbapi ten days nisht rrportol the inter*** 1 Stanton Dale more would em have admitL it clinched2,308 words
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Advertisement48 1948-01-30 11 J*2 3. 6.15. 9.15 pm Romantic Riot! le Bachelor And le Bobby-Soxer" i" F /LOrDs ROLL BY J**** Technicolor THF rISS* m gg BUCCANEER* I! (iUE V T WORLD >««nU CU7 915 «c ?i%* Ape XE V WORLD •n Technicolor "He Tu„V r* *m PR Uv<) m Tamil48 words
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Advertisement35 1948-01-30 11 oHavn &loal FAITH! IN EVERYTHING ELSE I YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON PHOINIX i AERATED WATERS j and FRUIT CORDIALS THEY ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS DIAL -3709 or 3700 i I35 words
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Article114 1948-01-30 12 New York— One m/Uim American eaf/a will emigrate to a *alal m he Ks'-war rt'construc^br efforts of European ca? if the Unied Natiors ccnsenta. The scheme- which is gui i serious -will b e announced by Robe*! Kendeli, president of the American Feline Socie y-Kend-U will114 words
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620 1948-01-30 12 loN rx)\_ If a husband allows his wife to walK out, oi his home for no apparent reason and return just •us she feela inclined, ne is eitner a fool or saint. mis view was expressed by Mr Commissioner O Temple Morris XC. .it620 words
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Advertisement151 1948-01-30 12 You Will Spend A Pleasant EveniWß Opening Today Four Shows syt *j I L3Q.U3Q.9.30P.M. SjTft^t^j I it's at LottawMfictol Ju^ v*^"* I jjL^kaajHßß] poaa wtißaji, |^i millm W\ 1 10UIS MMSTIOas I 7IF W I mm'JF \r —mum lilifl jffl fir w *;-<^* 0 253? ORLEANS il •J- \aj^T>^^>^l I151 words
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Article586 1948-01-30 13 Municipal S'porr 5 <~ c 1926 113.00 114.00 pore 5 <"o 1928 102.00 103.00 Spore 44°? 1930 119.00 121.00 Spore 3<Tc 1935 97.50 98.50 Spore 3<~c 1937 98.00 99.00 Spore 3' i 1938 98.00 99.00 pore 4 <- c 1939 108.00 109.00 Pen. 5^ 1926 113.00 114.40586 words
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Article82 1948-01-30 13 A drop of 2 cent was recorded m the market for rubber yesterday. It opened slightly easier and after business wa s done at 40S cents it steadied and there were buyers at 41 cents at which price it remained fairly steady, business done. Prices quoted are: 182 words
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Article622 1948-01-30 13 Market Notes Jottings (From Our Financial Corr.) Whatever technical correctives may have operated m the London market, they do not appear to have brought abou*. much recession. The problem now facing those investors who. despite the relief of fears of Immediate devaluation, are still a little sceptical o r the622 words
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Article117 1948-01-30 13 New Delhi, Jan. 28— Today's Defence Ministry communique occording to the Governtment of India Information Services, said: "Raiders formed as companies and battalions have been concentrating around Poonch and Naushera during the last week. Our ground forces as well as aircraft on reconnaissance have fpotUd considerable117 words
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Article73 1948-01-30 13 BOSTON. Jan. 28— S> ate Representative Clarence Wood of Hopkintyn repored that a Cambridge wcman admitted she purposely feeds whisky to her husband and turns him over to the police each .ime he wa s released from periodic drunkenness sentences. H2r explanation w«s: Sober and free he earnsU.P. - 73 words
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Article70 1948-01-30 13 after forcing the raiders to withdraw and inflicting casualties. On Jan. 26 one of our patrols attacked a company of raiders .veil-entrenched on a hill r.nd put them to flight. "From Chhamb long-range patrol searched the country !or raiders seven miles north-west but made no contact. "A party ofReuter - 70 words
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Article111 1948-01-30 13 Bagdad. Jan. 29.— Syid MohaI mcd Alsaader. former President of the Iraqi Senate, today formed a new Cabinet to replace that the Saleh Jabr. which resigned after riots over the recently signed Anglo-Iraq Treaty. Political parties today agreed to support the new Cabinet, which included three ex-Preim-ers,Reuter - 111 words
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Article41 1948-01-30 13 The following is the report of the Malayan Sharebroktis' A^ociation issued yesterday: lm shares continued to tc m demand and prices wei<> marked up following good enquiries from London. Industrials were fiim mm marked up m some instances.41 words
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Article101 1948-01-30 14 WASHINGTON. Jan 2H. Franco and I aly today gave the Ur.ited Sta <?s an outline of the tentative proposal s for the ftf ion of a full economic union i between 'he two countries within ue frawework of Haj Marshal! I Plan Ambassador Henri Bonnet °.n<l AlbertoU.P. - 101 words
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Article120 1948-01-30 14 The Harmony Musical Association played two fixtures during the weekend. They defeated the Nc* L> cratic Youth League tli r to two at their own premises on Friday night and drew three-all with tho Yew Chee Si a at the latter's premises m Tclok Ayer Street. Detailed results120 words
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404 1948-01-30 14 Two young Malays who assaulted an Indian I lerk m broad daylight m an attempt to rob him of the contents of hil pockets, Mdl included a Savings Hank hook, were yesterday sent* need to long prison terms by Mr. Justice404 words
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Article139 1948-01-30 14 Far East Council Dissolved SHANGHAI. Jan. 29. The committee of the Council for the Far East he policy-making: body of he United Nations Relief and Rehabilita ion Adminis»raticns China programme dissolved itself las. night after transferring con'rol over supplies and finance to f 'He Chinese Government Board of Trus eesReuter - 139 words
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Article55 1948-01-30 14 ST. JAMES, NEWFOUNDLAND. Jan. 28.— Members of the Newfoundj land National Convention, who have I een debating a confederation with I Canada as a tenth province of the Dominion, today defeated by 29 votes ito 13 after an all-night session a i motion to put the question ofReuter - 55 words
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Article53 1948-01-30 14 HAMBURG. Jan. 28 The Angioi American l-izonia was threatened I today with the worst labour troubles of the occupation when Qarayui Union leaders called a city wide general strike of 190.0C0 workers m Hanover fur February 3 after a million-man walkout had tentatively been scheduled for WurtembergBaden on53 words
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Article266 1948-01-30 14 The students o: tha Chung Hwa In.-.titution i »yed extrejnely well to gain t narrow 4-2 xictorv over the Si ;apore Indian Association at able-tennis On Tuesday night a' the School premises The skippers of l ith teams, Wing Chien Ping (C.H.1.) and 0 X Sundram266 words
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Article50 1948-01-30 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Shlpa alongside the fl wharves .1 vessel fl Rajula E. Hamble Steel Scientist (Pakhoi) Port Royal Park Pentakot a fl Denbighshire Bengal Mt. Revelstok- Park ftavnaas m jM raksang Hong Ann senggararv JBBB| tfeerkerk P^fl Bennevis) Jruas Gorgon) tondo Jlenartney fl katong '^H Cast led or.' 9BBBJ )orsetshire50 words
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Advertisement61 1948-01-30 14 Tbe HO Hone Steamliip Ct. (1932) U. 'Incorporated m Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy. 5 8 HONG SIANG" 18th Feb. For itangoon via Penang. For Palemban? and Piadjoe. MV. "BIDOR" 3rd Feb FOR DJAMBI MV "HONG TAT 31st Jan. ror further particular, please apply to:__ The61 words
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Miscellaneous366 1948-01-30 14 W YOIJB RADIO tfflMl IILUE NETWORK PROGRAM'S IN MALAY leeUons; 1 P-m- n^/'M MALAY ENGLISH io l^ *****1 ProßPaimme aumn»ary v I Amoy Cantonese, r H PHOGRAM^ 1205 "Domestic Affairs"; 12.45 Ann. iz Prog. Su. V I?nn ?no -?5*' 8 News m Malay; l p.m. close Down, with Signature fun<.366 words
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Article754 1948-01-30 15 4 3 Norfeld 6y 812 2 4 Sklttals 3y 8.12 0 0 Eastern Gold 6y 810 3 0 Locksmith r >y 810 0 0 Totiand 3y 8.09 2 0 All Boloney 5y 8.09 0 0 Odour Patch a 809 0 0 Chum's Choice by 8.0 4754 words
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Article, Illustration757 1948-01-30 15 REGRETS, THE RAVEN, SLICK NESS BEST BETS .Jan 29- Very large fields will- ace tg 1 il« th* "first day of the Perak Tur i':; r vtbrnan- menmg. Picking winner Snot "m easy task but punters woul< be very good and onS MK rainstorm, track conditions will bets are *o757 words
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Article263 1948-01-30 15 1 No Regrets. (I. Donnelly) easiv had the better of Maestro tJ. )onnelly) m a three-furlong try,ut this morning, returning 7 45 sec. No Regrets, looking cry fit. was not fully extendei it the finish. Star Range (Morsilloj looked im.resstve when taken out individually. jimmy Boy was griven263 words
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Article32 1948-01-30 15 ADELAIPB. Jan. 29.— P. GPhadkar had received over a dozen cables from India congratulating him on Ms Test hundred which incidentally was his first century m first class games.32 words
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