Morning Tribune, 2 February 1948
1948-02-02
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Title Section20 1948-02-02 1 MORNING TRIBUNE r v s«n.»' JOCBNTS. I SO 6 y FKU 2. IMS. I MORNING TRIBUNE m m > M CENTS.20 words
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Article117 1948-02-02 1 Korganisat.on- leaders Kitm m the northern Bombay. H>e situation vias re R have developed and ■Snforwnents supported ■ary detachments *ere Ehi< alleged assassin, Vinayak (•«><*<'. once Kd to the Mahasabha. ■v looting: and burning ■asabha members' homes ■sinoss premises occurred ■bay. Poona and Kolha■er Mr. -Gandhi's crema■e north BombayReuter; U.P. - 117 words
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72 1948-02-02 1 ELMER. Minnesota, Feb. r— A storekeeper shot and killed three members of the city council here today after the group refused to grant him a licence to sell beer. A fourth member of the counI cil uxis tcounded as he attempted to run out of72 words
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Article73 1948-02-02 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 1. The Panamanian freighter SS. Norlands is leaking and probably sinking m heavy mid-Atlantic seas, the Coast Guard reported today. An SOS picked up by the Coast Guard said the 3,608-ton ship gave ,its position about 1,470 miles east of New York and 700 milesU.P. - 73 words
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Article35 1948-02-02 1 SAINT MORITZ. Feb. I —The United States overwhelmed Italy 31 to 1 and Canada whipped Britain 3 to 1 m today's Olympic hockey matches. (Earlier results on page 14). 1 i35 words
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177 1948-02-02 1 ribune Staff Reporter) the fust time since the on. the Johore State Counpetferday mornlnf at the Johore Bthru. and delif( Jf two and i quarter patei part of the time k up m making amend•o the Johore Constitution Highness Sultan Ibrahim. tog the Council, declared177 words
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Article41 1948-02-02 1 The Perak State Council, meeting m the Throne room of the Istana Iskandariah yesterday, confirmed the Perak State Constitution whereby the State became a member of the Federation. The colourful ceremony was filmed by the Malayan Film Unit. I41 words
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Article29 1948-02-02 1 The Selangor State Council, meeting yesterday to ratify the Federation and State Agreements, observed one minute's silence m memory of Mahatma Gandhi, prior tr. starting business.29 words
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Article67 1948-02-02 1 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 1. Bad weather conditions today forced the recall of 30 Air Force, Navy and civilian planes of two nations searching for traces of the British Tudor airliner carrying Sir Arthur Conningham, Allied Tactical Air Force Chief and from 30 to 31 other passengers and crewmen,U.P. - 67 words
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Article730 1948-02-02 1 MALAYA BECOMES FEDERATION PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION Gent installed first High Commissioner Xl ALA LUMPUR, SUNDAY.—MALAYA BECAME A FEDERATION TODAY, WITH THE INSTALLATION THIS MORNING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER OF SIR EDWARD GENT AS ITS FIRST HIGH COMMISSIONER. Sir Edward. Governor for al-| most two years, was sworn m j at730 words
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Article, Illustration244 1948-02-02 1 SIR EDWARD GENT Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Singapore's Advisory Council representative at the ceremony, then extended the greetings of the Council, and added: •*'lt would not be out of place to quote from the speech of an Unofficial Member of the Advisory Council th c following remarks which244 words
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Advertisement83 1948-02-02 1 Just Unpacked From New Shipment/ I MEN'S RIBBED ENGLISH WOOL SOCKS I m fawn, grey and white, (Sizes: 10 to UJ) I m colours $2.40 per pair I whites $2.50 per pair 1 MEN'S PURE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS I m maroon, bottle *reen, *rey, navy, brown and white. I (Size 18"83 words
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238 1948-02-02 2 S 'pore Not Inconvenienced By Protest Strike UTILITY SER VICES P MAINTAINED Tribune Staff Reporter) Despite the one day protest strike sponsored by me .Singapore Federation of Trade Unions, the city was practically normal yesterday with the exception of the British-owned Tnction Company transports which were conspicuous by their absence238 words
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Article253 1948-02-02 2 Prayer For Gandhi ji 's Soul Last Saturday evening tr B six o'clock i special prajrer Hfrice was conducted ;n the Sn Senpaga Vinayagar Temple at Ceylon Road by t*V temp'e pries. Sri K. S Visvanat^.a Kurukka for the blessing of the departed S-M of Mahatma Gandhiji. 'Moksha Alangara Deepam'253 words
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Article126 1948-02-02 2 An ex- foreman of worKs 01 Messrs. George Wimpey and C 0. Lawrence Thomas Fernandez <40>. was on Saturday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment and also fined $1,000, m default an additional term o! three months' r,i. on corruption charges, at th e conclusion of a126 words
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Article94 1948-02-02 2 The members of the Church I Worker',, Association will se ll at jthe Girl Guide Hut, Clem2nceat: Avenue o n Wednesday, February 4 at 3. A number of artiiles of elofthimir etc. left over ft-om thbir previous jumble sale. Rmytfeiqg will he at reduced prieei and many bargains94 words
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Article181 1948-02-02 2 DAMASCUS. Feb. 1. Commander of the Arao Army of Liberation Fawzi El Kawkji today said that United States support of Palestine's partition "means an end to American interests throughout the Middle East". "Do you think they can now bring a pipeline across the country?" heU.P. - 181 words
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Article107 1948-02-02 2 1 1 Two taxi robberies occurred Id Singapore over the week-end. Ota Saturday nitjht, two Europeans, believed to be Servicemen, robbed a Malay taxi dri- ver of $8 m cash. N"o arms were used The incident occurred about U p.m. Later the same night, iour Malays, on*'107 words
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Article67 1948-02-02 2 London. Fob 1 The Mr Ministry report-, d that it had been advised that an RAF. Lancaster had crashed just outside Istres airpurt m Southern Prance this morning and that she of the fourteen aboard had been killed. The plane was en-route here from thfU.P. - 67 words
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Article116 1948-02-02 2 TRAIN SERVICE NORMALAGAIN Prompt repairs to the damagrd track between Kluang and Labis, caused by torrential rains on Friday and Saturday, have madf it possible to resume the roiina' Singapore— Kuala Lumpur Railway service as from this morning, the Tribune understands The service had been interrupted since Friday night, when116 words
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Article190 1948-02-02 2 The Chinese Salesmen's Association oi" Singapore held its eleventh ..miUat gt'i.i-iui meeUllK at -i-i-ii Kaniea v^uay Suigapoie and the louoAUltf wi'io eieoted Otoce. bearers ior the year 1948: President: Mi. Koi. Liun bfcK; Vice-Presidents: Mr. Lm bong Cnuu and Mr. Teo iiunj; benjj; Hon. Batrttary; Mr. Lini Lean190 words
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319 1948-02-02 2 Huge Budget For Soviet Armed Forces MOSCOW. Feb. I.— Russia s arrottf forces bude* t I will Utal «S.!U.VmO.«H r#b!« (ITS. $M.im.mhmkm>, TuUM less than la>t year but funds for "Nf scale s if search have been Increased 7 per cent, to an undivLj total, thr Finance Minister, Arseni Zverev,U.P. - 319 words
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Article97 1948-02-02 2 A film on Penicillin will be shown specially to the qualified staff of the College of Medicine at a private show by the Public Relations Film Unit on Wednes. day, February 4, a t the Dental Department, College of Medicine, at 5 p.m. Besides this special show97 words
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Article60 1948-02-02 2 Saigon. Feb. j I th c Special British Con.n.;s3^B m Southeast Asia, will pay /I to M. Emi'e Bollaert, the fjli High Commission. r m 'Mm China, on Monday as he M through on his way by i. r "]B ft Tokio to Singapore. H Lord Killearn is vpReuter - 60 words
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Article89 1948-02-02 2 SHANGHAI. Feb. 1-1 Mayor of Shanghai Dr. K. C.I and the Garrison Comir.anl Lt. Gen. Hsu an Ti-wu. last :M wired Premier Chang Chun^ ing permission to punish s,v«B the ringleaders who incited cabaret hostesses and work J smash the local Social MM Bureau office yesterday. I Announcing thisReuter - 89 words
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107 1948-02-02 2 The Secretary of State r I Colonies Mr. Creech Jones fl m the House of Commons^ Saturday that a model tion relating to the co.r.ptra™ societies was now bein J JM sidered by 'all the British COM nial Governments. He ?v\ that it would leadFastco Service - 107 words
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Article55 1948-02-02 2 London. Feb. 1.-X nounced that a u n t 1 lc pQU .riß published on Feb. 14 < M the registration by groups of "Person^ n( ;:3ie( employed or gainful. .> ou Those concerned arc w Q between 1917 and m^ M mfzn bornReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1948-02-02 3 IL N C,!CV/-^ llUr> oil hit- F iitnoutii k'..-, iffl^. said 1«: 1. from othe* b V..: red -n an int.rvi^ VPr ii beginning ..'V, 3 Army and Navy f :?provf vastly RueterRueter - 34 words
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Article80 1948-02-02 3 Vj i Ihere is no b lity 'ci increased food im- th UniStates, wcordtai ,to the •Bionthly report of me Uni. States Military Government rtfcoi today. i rfP rt fcrthe period endJanuary 26. the day Gen ics D. Clay. American Mill G remor, returned to Ber. •a his WashingtonReuter - 80 words
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Article74 1948-02-02 3 GERMAN PoW WEDS ENGLISH GIRL Wellington, Feb. 1 Paul lutte, 21. a German prisoner •ar, married 16-year-old Barra Lucy Fox today at the Wcl|tOD, Sii re p^s '.lire, register oc>chuite. who is now *tationed Condcvtr near Shrewsbury fects to gain civilian status thin a fortnight a:ter work on ll [arms.Reuter - 74 words
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Article40 1948-02-02 3 Mr. BusSaio bin A!i of the Inv >rts Exports Department. fHPort, wishes to itote that t not the Hussain bin Ali. 1 s "i m connection ;;"V-;" ■■rv cf the i g R °Uofthi Coiieu of Mcdi-i i40 words
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Article60 1948-02-02 3 For the week ended Jan. 29, Shanghai reported 67 cases o* smallpox with 22 deaths; F«>chow 81 cases with 12 deaths. Saigon 6 eases Vfith I death. Bangkok 12 cases: Karachi 71 case* with 11 deatfes; Delhi 11 cases with 2 deaths; Calcutta 393 cases with60 words
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Article21 1948-02-02 3 The Singapore Stamp Club will hold its next social meeting at the Capitol Restaurant on Tuesday, at 5.15.21 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-02-02 3 Th«r« wst mange soiind of grunting and blowing. Ycu know what Flop •tout fabl«« and Frogj," s«M Whisk. THts is Hi* Land of F«bl«J TkJt i-u-t be tht flog." They watched a frog putting •Mt liis ch«st t« an Mtrmtn sifi. is?-"?' 1 "»'*y^;47 words
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295 1948-02-02 3 New Delhi, Feb. I.— One of Gandhi's last acts before his assassination was to draw up his views on the type of Indian CongTess organisation he would like to see established. A two-page draft. h e completed a few hours before h eReuter - 295 words
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Article90 1948-02-02 3 A quarterly general meeting oi h e Siew Sin Sia will be held at he club premises. 105-B, Beach load, on Thursday. Feb. 5, at .30 p.m. sharp. Members arv requested to note hat a regular dancing practice vil! be held at the club premises. qualified dancing90 words
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Article, Illustration378 1948-02-02 3 Monday 's Puzzle Corner 1. MISSING WORDS MISSING words m those sentences sound alike, but are speUcd lifferently. Fill m the blanks to complete the sentences They never thought they would have occasion to that The lady golfers would not off until they had had a *p<t of 2. CROSSWORD378 words
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293 1948-02-02 4 heiiiK m conspiracy With Nuljffl Vmayak Godc. ex.re mist Hindu editor from Poor, i. who shot Ganani Gode was quoted by the police ;u admitting that M ana liv Mntplratori Had i)loited to Kill Gandhi ;uid weie rafPODftlOM lor the unsuccettfu] bjn.b ng293 words
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Article268 1948-02-02 4 BOMBAY, Feb. 1. Poona r.nd part of Bombay were under curfew last night after srief-maddened crowds snouilng "burn them out" had exploded into sudden violence against members and buildings o: the Hindu Mahasaba—communal organisation opposed to the Congress line of Hindu-Mus-lim unity. Over two dozen buildings wereReuter - 268 words
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Article218 1948-02-02 4 Washington. Feb. 1— An Indi- i an Embassy spokesman said bere j today it was "po*sib:e" that the Indian delegation to the Security Council discussions on Kashmir might be withdrawn to New D^ini ihortiy. He said that such a withdrawal would Mean m effect India wasReuter - 218 words
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Article583 1948-02-02 4 COLOMBO. Feb. 1. Citizens of all walks of life m Ceylon— of all races, communities, and reUeiora and of diverging political yews gathered at a public meeting here tcxiay and unanimously passed fc resolution recording their erief at Gandhi's death. 'Mr A. F. Molamure. Speaker of583 words
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Article109 1948-02-02 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. \M Sir Chetpak P. Ramaswi! Aiyer, former Prime Minister! the Indian Province of Traval core and personal friend I Gandhi said that the MM leader's assassination may res! either m a speedy ptace or 'M predictable radicalism. I H e said that Hindu and M IU.P. - 109 words
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Article638 1948-02-02 4 London. Feb. I.— The tragedy of Mahatma Gandhi was written on the faces of people of all nationalities, castes and creeds who crowded India Hous e here today to mourn his passing. Before a spotlit, full-length portrait of him m a dhoti and shoulder clothReuter - 638 words
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Advertisement32 1948-02-02 4 CAPITOL Sncchilly Selected for the Chinese nkw year: WffMSBKM 7 y* KING OF ROMANCE and ADVENTURE I I M Wk (iOMA w a*/ f/ifro'/jcn VSii- .n** l^ wwus fairbSTtZl^R! < O>ll\<. d i\|||AY32 words
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ROUND-UP OF NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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Article72 1948-02-02 5 ,< of the residents of the Malay ■>*« ■"c. Os (off sth mile, Changi Road, n; at l^'\ yesterday when the rßo^'C^uTp A B McKerron performed *;S^ ™*>- settlement Boys Despite the inciemem, weiiua large gathering turned out for the occasion. The club house was ttllT be flagged and72 words
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Article136 1948-02-02 5 wMrrS da: the ffd o ith the < lil! knct< speod. she will accommodation for !f w!i? C bo operated by al jay -China Packet !ich a few diy*' ed h e resumption, m O f the D'.toh shipping from Singapore rouniite to Wertern aus--111 be 3 rew ifr/loe,136 words
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Article70 1948-02-02 5 Itsir.i n m Singapore anl alayan Union will regrei >n of the death of Mr. Chong Ann. Managing. >r of Hoe Aik Suamsrr.p ■ftpore, at hi| rt'Sidpnci :it Tlmah Road, on Satur. dece^d gt-ntleman was ther-in-law q: the well footballer Chia Ken« and j,,hn Then. S.AF.A. and former soccer70 words
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Article31 1948-02-02 5 ai», s s -'"'I waiters 5 garfS ought nniip^ the MUling ju,,,|. Pollce suiting a b 0U t niob lai-frpi BirUl sm ashed W^ f!" °ne policeIWM «J injured. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article116 1948-02-02 5 Ship 's Bell Found At Okayama London. Feb. I.— A ship's bell) found by the United fitat?s m- j telligcnce Corps at Okayama. Japan, has been returned to the Rcyal Navy, the Admiralty announced. The bell is inscribed "Yangtse River 1897-1927" and belonged t:> the 150-ton river boat H.M.S. WoodcockReuter - 116 words
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257 1948-02-02 5 $100,000 FOR IMPROVING N.S. WATER SUPPLY When tne Seremban Town Board mot for the first time m the New Year, under matters arising out of the minutes of the last meeting, it was revealtd that a sum of $100,000 had been entered m the budget estimates for the item "water257 words
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Article13 1948-02-02 5 F RO l -i T>I. 1 ">' -s Ruhiie wqrewerq ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-02-02 5 Photo by Who wouldn't smile a charming young man tmth a personality. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Smith of Singapore. StudiosStudios - 26 words
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Article117 1948-02-02 5 Mrs. A. Ali Stricken By Grief NEW YORK, Jan. 30:— One Of the most fitful fteuros r.iOurninjc the death of Mr. Gandhi today is Mrs. Asaf Ali, wife 01 i\e Indian Ambassador to Washington. Mrs. A!i had arrived m Xew York from Wa*hir»rton a few days ago to prepare forReuter - 117 words
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263 1948-02-02 5 missions of the defence counsel, Mr. K. K. Benjamin, the District Judg? acquitted and dis- ar.red the propri-Hor o» t-h« ehar£e Of n ot tagging the tCxtfla* Evidenc? for the defence was given by three emplcye.? s of the crop a^"d a merchant263 words
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Article55 1948-02-02 5 FUSHIN MINERS FACE STARVATION Peiping, Feb. I.— A Ta Run* Pao despatch said today 30.0C0 employees and their dependents m Fushin coal mine were threatened with starvation as the result of air-tight Communist food blockade following the fall o! Hs. inlitun. The despatch said Nationalist planes dropped from the airU.P. - 55 words
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Article33 1948-02-02 5 SANTA MONICA, California, Jan 31 —Former child screen star, Shirley Temple, 19, gave birth to a baby giri seven pounds and sLx ounces, who will probably be named Linda Susan.33 words
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Article159 1948-02-02 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) About 14,000 rounds of small arms ammunition was seized by officers attached to the Singapore Criminal Investigation Department on Saturday night. Several arrests have also been made m this connection. Acting on information, a party of plain clothes men searched a certain area159 words
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Article94 1948-02-02 5 Hongkong, Jan. 31.— The copilot, engineer and wireless operator of an Air France aircraft about to leave for Saigon was taken into custody this morning charged with attempting to smuggle gold from the colony without licence On their persons and m th c aircraft renue officers found 24Reuter - 94 words
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132 1948-02-02 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) One thousand and ninty-five deaths were reported to the recorded. Twenty-three inquiries were held by the Singapore Coroner during the year into the deaths of peisons who lost their lives as a result of war operations, while fiftyfour inquests, with jurors,Reuter - 132 words
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Article35 1948-02-02 5 NANKING. Jan. 31— The Ministry for Social Affairs announced that 33.409.922 refugees have noO from communist territory since the end of the war. The announcement said they are at present concentrated m government areas.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article528 1948-02-02 6 The World Weeps MORNING TRIBUNE Mfifl AstnU M94*r.\ Colin T ni> Ltd, T>tH>,.f H<m**:. 9s. St. Mv tin* Linr W.C MONDAY. FEB. 2, 1943. rour shots tired from the gun of a fanatical assaaein ended the lite of one of the greatest men oi our tunes. He was shot while528 words
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Article, Illustration59 1948-02-02 6 1 In magazine storws iht void VnttMtvU/H c*/*/ttJt*j :«/> i.«;j'.j w -..ya.uij u<»u r«/*tuMci j «i («j| closr-up of Upper Nankin Strt*>l .m Singapore's Chinntotcn. reveals a dismal picture of poverty dirf. <md con.^afton. Wroi the n'ft/'A touvi p/an«;»i'/ .srAe;/ic <s completed it is hoptd59 words
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1315 1948-02-02 6 J. M. Lobo Prabhu - J. M. Lobo Prabhu qwerwerq India has achieved a Dolticil revolution by Passive K-sSunce. The immedia^ question whether India can achieve an economic revolution to support anl fully capitalisv the po*i::«.al suc-cei-s. For many years, political factors have depressed economic progress m India, m the futur?.1,315 words
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Article29 1948-02-02 6 *no thou Sht for the mor- row: for the morrow shall take < thought for the things of itself Sufficient unto the day is the evli thereof. (Matt. 6:34)29 words
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Article, Illustration959 1948-02-02 7 Ar ound The Jown WITH VERA ARDMORE H > Wedding I Kb I- M y anas^i L. Mana:sen. a ni:i.t-.^- Hcv J: ■;r thnt organdy r i-iny striped h a^; bio«o». white U^ri,d the lovdy Her t.oMstersMeda wer, th. bridesmaids I mrked m lupin blue W with matching headm and959 words
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Advertisement198 1948-02-02 7 4 O M >l lilt E Smith. Economics. Bcoth. Book-Keepin? and Accounting. 3bl> Rowland Office Organization Management f^o Eckersiey. Commercial Course for Foreifn i Students 4.50 Totey. Baliitice Sheets 300 Wcston. Refresher Course ir: Punctuation and Spelling 3.G0 Cousins. Teach Yourself Book-Keeping. 2.70 Whitteo and Whitakrr. Good and Bad English198 words
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Article, Illustration85 1948-02-02 8 ImM Saturday over r,,000 Indian* and members of other communjUs atttnded a condolence mertinfi to ■■■>—■ thur sorrow m the sudd(n and tr<u,ic dtath of Mahatmn Gandhi. Picture nhown'thr t-rowd at the Wmimloc Street Pndamj listening to the tributes paid to the late hniuin Under85 words
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Article194 1948-02-02 8 LONDON. "Diamord UP came %o town and filial tho Pliaei of Wal( S Theatre. f| was i a kind audience. They ippliwdtq Mac West, laughed at h<M- gags, 1 arid enjoyed some of the slick gaudy scenes of )lf 0 mi n th^ touuh Bowery194 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-02-02 8 **32^|£&^^ ?3L A »«r™« Cnthutral Uetveen H**~ZfiSk Uti to right m l,^*;^'^^ Pat Hu(jhes RAF < °f RAF Hom J' >A L"«^r Rev. and MrJ McLeod wZln Command^ Bruce, Miss M argaret Cayhill. 8q I McLeod, Wing Commande* Rev. O'Neill, an d Matron Whyte. I 151 words
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Article214 1948-02-02 8 ONE MILLION FORGOTTEN MEN Washington. Fob. l.— Ovi-r 1 1.000.000 men— World War II war prisoners— are still m Allk-d custody with the bulk working m forced labour, a surve* of official figures showed today. The United States retailed all prisoners both German and Japanese except Mispecteri war criminals.U.P. - 214 words
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Article33 1948-02-02 8 i Reprints of photographs appearing m the Morning i Tribune and Malaya Trl- bune can be had on ap- plication to the Tribune Photographic Department at S2.aO per copy. 1 i33 words
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Article113 1948-02-02 8 Hongkong. Feb. 1. -Twentyseven Chines^ including four babes were killed when a fi re ravaged the small river steamer "Kwantung" on Saturday evening a few hours prior to sailing time to Canton. Most deaths were due to drowning when the passengers 1 got intoU.P. - 113 words
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Article114 1948-02-02 8 dance at Dun Lao^afl Dublin, two men m cveni-iiH were shot dead at the '"fl two woman frion is vhofl had escorted back. H They were: Roter Rofl aged 27, a quantity surv*H AJbert road, Glpna,:e«M Dublin, a^<l Ronald Brain, aged 35. wholesaH pers agfn". of Ha" )^:-fl L&ndcn.114 words
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Article, Illustration126 1948-02-02 9 f s l^he House or I I the division m London «*JJJ the heart 01 Kjmun: elected °> bankers, resents. Kp.sed reform, it* E will be the only ■orate ar.d they WU Ke member H effect of the rffand the of constituencies ■l v from 640 to 608 lof126 words
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Article74 1948-02-02 9 Br Ri ;:en-l. Dublin B rcadt- a .-hort staB 1 was not pi oB b »t the momen' I for a week wa< 'a'. RobinX n. who \v> re fHends. yai-h: club riaiv-v at Hi: Royal Marir.c Hhr.: anii c Maun c Mackt-n. daoffaten H builder. Af er tht74 words
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Article62 1948-02-02 9 m Feb. 1.-ihe beard I tht Univcr>.ty ol last night luting Its barriers students. m where the UniI i -J st fought-ar.d lost battle to pn vent nter;n g its precincts Hf lon of Walter M.HarYeV c a J- ld Whit newsa^' Was rejected yesm tnp s cond tlme62 words
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Article, Illustration190 1948-02-02 9 Hai Lee 77tt la members of the Singapore Police Force who were awarded the Police Medals for conspicuous gallantry or meritorious service. They are (left to right): PC. Debab bin Hussam, PC. Bamkm bin Sungip. Detective* L%m Tiong Hunt, Goh Siong, Tng Kee Hock, Staff StrgmntHai Lee - 190 words
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Article, Illustration77 1948-02-02 9 I X M. The Governor of Singaport f/ Police aunrd-of-honnnr at t JjWajf. Marching beside him i i>hah of the Police Training Sch <<>«inls. Behind them are (left) the Training School, and Mr. E pore Police Con 5. Sir Franklin Gimsan, inspecting he Mffnl Present 'ntion Partdc77 words
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72 1948-02-02 10 Shanghai, Feb. I.— The Catholic Central Bureau m Shangna! announced today that Pop e Pius XII has appointed another Chinese bishop, the most Rev. Peter Wang, 45. a native of Yusniec. who had been named bishop of Suanhwa m his native province of Chahar. BishopU.P. - 72 words
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Article49 1948-02-02 10 London. Feb i ifl Dentji a-, .v.^jM Organisation o! £^M -last night reccauS member to r.ruse«H I new National Healtfl til amendments t^M are introduced. In a Stat nt ::.-m said that m its vkwfl as propped w;ll ;,J sent high standard™ and art m dentlstnfl utility level.-R^H49 words
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Article87 1948-02-02 10 Bagd Feb 1 T^ Government wo aid fioi possible to prevent t& of Meitlne. Harrrij Minister of Foreisr. A| today. Referring to the I treaty of Portsmouth, signature of which lei signation of Sayid Si cabinet on Tuesday, said: "Members c! tl had alreadj^exprtsseil on th L treaty beforeReuter - 87 words
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Article61 1948-02-02 10 Moscow Feb 1.-Aef the Chinese Commun agency. Hsin Hua. C: troops m Manchuria N prisoner the command Fifth Chinese Governmt Gen Chen Hu-tan. Tas News Agency reported. Communist trocps 7.000 officers and men a booty m the fighting I tun. m western MsncHJ Hua said. The capture of thi^Reuter - 61 words
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Article56 1948-02-02 10 LIVERPOOL Fj Jean Parry. 21. a* tant of Knotty Ajj pool, was awaruM agreed damages l received m a Kirkby when tW on which she *W passenger was m a crash with a KW ing to A B-v-Ltd.. fruit llU Liverpool. Injuries to" 11 5 ture of the leg,"56 words
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Miscellaneous149 1948-02-02 10 jCMrics-Exclmlve i« <i«* fc Umndmj Tribniiei "SUNSHINE FALLS" PfIMET-ERBATVaORIAI I AND APART FROM A I |^«S1 fee^SijSwp^O t \*/at rnoooiccn ml mA/ l ETT£B£ FROM Hl^\ B NOT UPSET EREvS GOOD R tUU Ht hau luulumuij iwu Bk VikiAKiriAi timcc" .^T I DOWDPNCE WAS \AHTH A OCXJLD GET THE LATtSI149 words
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Article1232 1948-02-02 11 J.R. Wilmot - J.R. Wilmot Serial Story- By UNKNOWN BirrI Torlw. in" 0 ■i pr,m^<n down B^ut the compljB the can." mtiBou"u inquiring Hector, and thinking Eight be something Hbe:ng at all times Hp the Hand ol Jus ft lib. rty oi coming real good of you. said FOrdjee. "I I considerate1,232 words
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199 1948-02-02 11 LONDON, Feb. I.—The powerful British Medical I Association has asked all 56,000 doctors m England, Scotland and Wales today whether they are willing to boycott the Government's scheme for nationalized medicine. A B.M.A. delegate conference with representatives present from branches throughout Britain already has199 words
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Advertisement40 1948-02-02 11 i j I 5 j VOt//2 WHISKY TASTES 50 Ml/CH NICER WIfFH i mo* wx SODA WATERS. i I SPARKWNG C\Si*B. I 1 KEEP A SUPPLY J HANDY AT HOME i DIAL -3709 or 3700 FOR YOUR URGENT REQUIREMENTS. i\40 words
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758 1948-02-02 12 FROM THE STUDIOS OF J ARTHUR R.\\ K M LONDON. Jan 21. Described M a modern Sarah Bernhanit. F.iwii,'' 1 Feuillere is to co-star with Stewart Granger m "Woman h\it«>2," produced by William Sistrom and directed by Terence fOUBg, which goes into production758 words
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Advertisement48 1948-02-02 12 J PMONE bqO3W ffl^Hflt>iii7.»y.illnl!J > j xx^B ■■■I f:::'it'iiß ■nM IpHPV*****' l I Her Ufe Is A Open BoM An«i About MpiOnlM PAULETTF (iODDAEB LAST fj\ 2pm "J TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT: I \CTIQN! SONGS! HULA-HL} I Sel" BATTLE FOR THE MARIANAS Wa^*^^Ji Precedes this Dramatic r»"'- J48 words
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Article102 1948-02-02 13 Rubber gained cent on Saturday, but business don e was slight. Prices quoted are: r H° NGKONG, Jan. 31 :_Twentysix r,i ,c c P as&en Ber s are believed dead i <Wi 15 sent to hospital a s the result of a pniue due to a102 words
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871 1948-02-02 13 <From a Market Correspondent) Malayan markets wer c never busier than during th e past week. In t'ne tin share section buying activity, far from slackening, m- dt-ed increased after th c Chancellor's devaluation statement. By th e end of the week quota- 1 tions871 words
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Advertisement100 1948-02-02 13 PUZZLE SOLUTIONS (Answers to puzzles on pafic 3). 1. Mourn, morn; Tee, tea. 2. Crossword puzzle solution:— A|6|e|s| [b[o[r|& C R I 181 'U M I T T Q k|^ [F w ll1& r o n T[g)> p ,g_fe.'J| l X i AMT E 3 .3"|r|eJml [T 1 |eR A100 words
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Advertisement92 1948-02-02 13 y r^wry" #■> BBP L,OOt, S Bh.ml E '^^B '^^l Bt" ::^B^ B» *Soi^M aaf aaK. >^X m '4# ii^K; lauafal B^^V f sM H^||^ MBfcJ fl Aa BB^aWft^^ DET^'fll ■sa n^ Hr I W^ je e°J e(m who know the best lyy Timed for its unvarying high quality and92 words
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Miscellaneous648 1948-02-02 13 byan'sbare S**»J X •=> SS-i... ";;t T.-nirkah Harb 3 8 9 22- d Tronoh Mines 30 31 4 3 00 45.00 cd HJBBEB COMT.\*-TA H J-2 i 025 triwt B«y«t 4 9 00 410 AllC nby .g > 50 10.25 xd A i or Gajah 60 .60 w in** urn648 words
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253 1948-02-02 14 CiLAMiOW. FEB. 1 OBCAH iLA ILK A MAN WHO WAS CONVICTED Or. MURDER IN OLASOOW IN 1909 AND VINDI CATED AFIKK HE HAD SPENI NEARLY VJ YEAKS IN PRISON. DIED lODAY A I AYR. BOOTLAND, A I IHE AGE OFReuter - 253 words
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Article187 1948-02-02 14 24tt U^ mi- Yinj; ClUi. m a j i< iiUi y gMM »l .t-u-lU)ih ul io« i>< .LXX K->.,u Oil .iU.J> 26, in*.* UrWCM V -1 C A yi«'-U'IUUS tcan ■•ou-a a ran**) lor >' yl tr»nivs v* two. 'In'. .iJic-e V.s wou -.x oi trie mu:i187 words
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Article187 1948-02-02 14 Russia Told To Mind Own Business ROME. Feb. 1. The Italian Government aroused by the Soviet protest about the presence of American warships m Italian waters bluntly told Russia today to mind her own business. Italy followed this assertion with the announcement that a perimanent Italo-American treaty of friendship, tradeU.P. - 187 words
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Article127 1948-02-02 14 IMPERIAL CRICKET MEMORIAL LONDON. Feb. I— An imperial cricket memorial to service players kilUd m the war to be built at the Lords ground will consist t a large gallery containing a museum, reference library and a I reading room. When completed it will be open to the public mReuter - 127 words
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Article78 1948-02-02 14 NANKING, Feb. I— The Government Radio Administration will hold engineering tests on Feb. 3, preliminary to the open. Ing or the regular radio telephone service between China and Britain Th c administration announcement said following the resumption cf the service between China and th e78 words
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Article59 1948-02-02 14 London, Feb. I.— A patient of the London clinic MaryleiKmt. fell 25 feet to death from a Mth floor window today. I He was Frank Boyle Monkman. aged 65 of Rookery Hill. Rc-dhill, Surrey. A nurse hearing the nois c dashed m to find the win- do"#59 words
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Article196 1948-02-02 14 LAKE SUCCESS, Feb 1 The rnited Nations turned briefly tnnight from the rancour of world politics to the cries of 400.000.000 Hungry children. It appealed to r.ien and women around the globe to give one day's pay during February for relief of starving and undernourished196 words
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Article88 1948-02-02 14 ST. MORITZ. Feb. I.— The following nations hav e been admitted into the International Olympic Committee as a result of its meeting held last night: Columbia, Pakistan. Syria and Porto Rico. At the meeting, Britain's representative. Lord Burghley. reported on the organisation of the summer Olympic gamesReuter - 88 words
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Article108 1948-02-02 14 SYDNEY, Feb. 1. In the New South Wales State Olympic trials here John Treloar, m apite of a strong head wind, ran 100 metres !:i 10> sees. This is only threetenths of a second slower than the Australian record held by Ted Hampson. Treloar beat theReuter - 108 words
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Article232 1948-02-02 14 ST. MORIiZ F*fl deadlock which r.as'J the ice hockey dUpuuH Winter Olympics &M on Friday morning, ed after another M tions a nd there was a 9 night that th e tourS which eight mat^jM ready been played, m abandoned with '.!>■ several nations r-.J The Internatiomiß Comm.r atReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement144 1948-02-02 14 last a shows 3, 6 and 9.15 p.m The year\ TKOH Ml COLOR MUSICAL! "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" w4h the biggest screen cast SONGS! DANCES! ROMANCE! j OPKNING TO-MORROW A great naval thriller "STAND BY FOR ACTION" Robert Taylor Br^an Donlevy; i GREAT WORLD VIQBE 7—9.15 p.m. 'The MonsU-r144 words
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Miscellaneous310 1948-02-02 14 •ON YOUR RADIO TODAfI I BLUE NETWORK j PROGRAMMES IN MALAY Mandarin Songs; 12.3JJ MALAY ENGLISH noon Programme Summary; Selections; l p.'.oo p^ GKAM ES Esffl^ea^S SE^gfl IJ.UO-J.OO p.m. 526 me ros in i "gramme Summary; 6.05 Child- with Sigi^uic Tu^; H the medium wave band and 7.20 ■J <?ns310 words
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Article430 1948-02-02 15 Img Goal Scored nm Extra Time 9 h After four hours' toottoaW W. Ffb winderers— two hours last verhamp'on W»S ay re .play-Evertdn lUmes^lbyFi.'d-; the lead for the Jy Hi the cU»lm :he garr.e. •nd then thr other fj top and at one rerhampt n »ceme<l 2r& KWferhtmp. D430 words
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Article137 1948-02-02 15 B Feb. 1. Results yesterday m Br. are as follows match Pro Bn tour: Barbarians 9, 6 Bt. MATCHES Bh 11, Leicester 22 Bb B. Devonport Ser. 0. B~ 3. London Scot. 26. Bios 14. Nuneaton 6. Bwish 5. Noath 11 B 0. Coventry 12 ■I 26. Chatham Ser.Reuter - 137 words
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Article19 1948-02-02 15 :i!ford l 8 Bradio-d NorthH> Bat.- 3.' Jy'Ss" 1 Stanley o 4 v n B cour V service19 words
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Article140 1948-02-02 15 ST. MORITZ. Feb. I.— When the Winter Olympic Games were I continued this morning Chan I Koon Lee of Korea was among i the 40 competitors m the 5.000 metres srx-ed skating even t but i he appeared to start too fast and was wellReuter - 140 words
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Article85 1948-02-02 15 TOMORROW: 5— 3 Badmln- on; 5.30 Shorthand and Typewriting Clacses; 7.45 Music Huiding; Class; 8.30 Male Voice Cnoir Practice TUESDAY: 5.30 Typewriting Claas: 6 30 Keep Fit Class; 7.15 Malay Class; 7.30 Badminton. WEDNESDAY 5 30 Shorthand and Typewriting Class; 5—9 Chess Club; 6 V M C.A. Art85 words
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204 1948-02-02 15 LONDON, FEB. 1. DENIS, COMPTON, ENGLAND CRIC- 1 KETEE AND ARSENAL FOOTBALLER, HAS BEEN ELECTED 'SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR" f IN THE NATIONAL BALLOT) ORGANISED ANNUALLY BY THE PUBLICATION "SPORTING RECORD." The ballot is held to discover, m the opinion of sports fans,Reuter - 204 words
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92 1948-02-02 15 NANKING. Feb. I.— Son U Jen, Chinese army training commandent and chief of the Taiwan infantry training programme m which the American Army Advisory Oroup is participating, arrived In Nanking today for a conference with President Chiang Kai Shek on the progress of theU.P. - 92 words
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Article72 1948-02-02 15 SHANGHAI, Feb. I.— A report of the CNAC investigating party on the recent Mukden plane crash m which 10 evacuees from that beleaguered nationalist outpost were killed i m a take-off, announced today i that the chief cause of the disnster was attributed to "tail heaviness" owingU.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration262 1948-02-02 15 display wnile making 82 and JHardstafT batted attractively for 92. The top class spin -bowler V 7. Ferguson was most successful of the Trinidad attack taking three wickets for 53. A feature of the days play was the fact that not one extra was262 words
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Article102 1948-02-02 15 A team representing the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club will be competing m the forthcoming SJV.P.A. League competition The club's application for affiliation to the S.A.F.A. has been approved by the Council. The club has a very large membership, most of whom are keen sportsmen. )S102 words
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455 1948-02-02 16 i< ;.v Fek i Mi H X r».,-»i n n Ir. i [fRI fi'h>i'< i Wi < i (inry Ih'. V I n", irtW I i r hi t t> ;»<ice' w >< tn th- i itwtm§ v, ■f, 1 7 mwifpe*455 words
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Article32 1948-02-02 16 M NOOW, reb 1. -Indian' M nliter J'' 1 :i" J Mrs Pai Uft here by ah todt.v for Berlin en Hi w.iy back to India via London. Reoter.32 words
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Article147 1948-02-02 16 Cominform Holds First Meeting BELGRADE. Feb 1 The nine-nation Cominform held its first meeting m Belgrade m the middle of January, it was announced here today The Cominform is composed of Communist representatives from Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary. Poland, the Soviet Union, Italy Fiance and Czechoslovakia. It wao decided toReuter - 147 words
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Article33 1948-02-02 16 BERNE, Switzerland, Feb. 1. iviric-ss Barbara Hattoa Troubi«?zU »y, Wootwwth heiress, was re]k>i\ha\ m Improving condition i("iay following htr .second operation which hospital sources biglgted v.ms sirictly minor m week. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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286 1948-02-02 16 NEW YORK IN GRIP OF COLD WAVE STRIKE THREAT NEW YORK. FEB 1 -A REi CORD COLD WAVE HI I NEW YORK CUV SENDING TEMj PEEATURES PLUNGING TO iZERO IN MANHATTAN AND 1 FIVF TO TEN BELOW ZERO IN iIHE SUBURBS TRAINS FROM THE WEST WERE DELAYED UP TO 1U.P. - 286 words
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Article51 1948-02-02 16 ARCADIA. California, Feb. I.— The Texan horse named "Flashco" lived up to his name today by flashing out from nowhore n th c stretch to score a nose victory m the first running of the $100,000 (U.S.) added] maturity for four-year. olds ac I Santa Anita race track.-U.P. - 51 words
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Article114 1948-02-02 16 NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Albert Dodds, the 29-year-old Boston athlete who is also an ordained minister, broke his own world indoor mile record last night by winning the mile at Madison Square Garden m 4 minutes. 5 3 seconds. The previous mark was 4 minutes. 6.4114 words
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Article32 1948-02-02 16 SMYRNA, Feb. 1. An armed I motor-boat of unknown nationality attacked the Turkish motorboat Messut off Samos Island m the Aegean Sea. it was reported 1 here today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article260 1948-02-02 16 PEIPING. Feb. 1. Hu Shi nnf v ident f Pekln National University and former ambassador J he UWe* States, said today that Soviet actions against China had caused him to lose my 20-year dream of Soviet Russia", and admit that the Kremlin "aggressive force waa evenU.P. - 260 words
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Article269 1948-02-02 16 NANKING F I out from the o* m CWnchew. den without p^' I mechanised t: uPs J^M are being engage! bv !l DUUittt m i v M Mukden railway b't'jj chew and Kowpangts^H ing to dispatches from'B As th c Ccmmiafr I down fro m Liaunin ?w^H intercept theReuter - 269 words
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Article30 1948-02-02 16 BATAVIA. Feb. 1.-Ra4»| Jakarta said I ndones ?il Premier Hatta has lor !l 15 -man Indonesian i>| which pledged support Renville agreement and wJ»| tinue negotiations ltD Dutch.-30 words
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Article29 1948-02-02 16 TUESON. AKIZONA. -Deliberate, methojc^ Locke, of South Africa. the 18th hole for a* gave him the lead tod^, third round of the son Open Golf Toum^ U.P. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article17 1948-02-02 16 JERUSALEM, F«'b 1 other Jewish ml *f 0 J has beerr captured dv warships U.PU.P - 17 words
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Advertisement31 1948-02-02 16 CONSISTS Of PURE COCOA AND SUGA* AND 7 V MANUFACrURCD BY SPEC/AL PROCESS. 17 Vfl MAKES A OiLICIOUS. WHOLESOME AMD f\ DRINK ft •INGRrDIENTS: SUGAR COCOA FLAVOURING nZXfiSI LOW I*»«CHAiiG ITD.31 words
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Article115 1948-02-02 17 nUHI.Feb 2-Oepu-1 1 U India Ldnit n( the ndhn Kncv here todnv iljjj ■eim^t.n, that a n» ■panda Nehru. i ft and prominent Mus Knsrr.snun Maulana t lam \zad hid been Kher nu-ssasje from New Xi that Sirdar J J- Singh. of the Indian League Kca today cabled PanditReuter - 115 words
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Article146 1948-02-02 17 DELHI. Feb. 2. -In a Rr.y las In c than an Br.ri eharact rlsed with all Baboratv dot ill of Hindu I tiv- remains ->" Gandhi's ■were today dipped m t v e Ranges water and placed m B copper pitcher lined with ■eta!*, milk, camphor, ghee ■•■d butter146 words
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Article, Illustration181 1948-02-02 17 Indi'in shopkeepers m Binga]h>re who opened their doors for busineis yesterday morn.ng. tvere auv'SfU to ''osc >(i) shortly before *>'>(>*. by V"" t f*lndians Who 'ravelled about m lorries cv.ir\,.na bannfrs. 7/i shops affeetm «fi m the Hi'jh Street and Arab B tree181 words
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Article149 1948-02-02 17 CiSmT. iJ There Maintain, V Spirit can m th- at we shail r Resident an< l install^ c swe aring Mala n eer <™«y »«nca W hi,h a Set "ement Whlt h was held at the Resident Commissioner's Office today. Seven Official and twelve Unofficial members149 words
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247 1948-02-02 17 Colony Sacrificed To Suit Federation The Progressive FartyTast night issued a long memorandum condemning the recommendations of the Trusted Salaries Committee, which it asserted would not ensure the recruitment to Government Service of a fully-qualified staff and the maintenance of an efficient and healthy public service.U.P. - 247 words
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62 1948-02-02 17 BOMBAY, Feb. 2.— P. 8. Sane —Bombay Socialist leader, popularly known as "Sane Guruji f teacher BaneJ" has started a 21-day fast "to atone for the sin of a Maharashtrian who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, the nations greatest leader." Godse, alleged assassinReuter - 62 words
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Article258 1948-02-02 17 3 COPS FACE AMMO Charges Three Malay policemen and five other men arrested m raids conducted by member \of the Singapore CID. over tne weekend, appeared before Seven h Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, en possession of ammunition charges yesterday. Abdullah bin Yakin (25), a policeman. Said bin Hassan <33>,258 words
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Article114 1948-02-02 17 A daring daylight armed robbery occurred m. Branksome Road, m th e Katong district, yesterday afternoon, resulting m a Chinese family losing $1,638 m cash and jewellery. Shortly before 2 p.m., four Chinese armed with pistols entered the house, taking the occupants by surprise. Locking114 words
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